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    Whilst reading “A Warm, Clear Day Dallas” the general mood of each paragraph seemed to be sinister or angry, and i think that was Marta Randall’s goal. To quote the text “Just a day earlier the city had been covered with hate posters and leaflets denouncing the president.” (Par 2) Kennedy was forced to do some unpleasant things to avoid war, especially war with nuclear weapons and the people thought he just did this out of cowardness gaining more and more hate each day and with each action the…

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    correct in needing more independence at this age as well. Here’s how you can give your teen more independence without risking it all: Set Clear Expectations Sure your teen wants to have a curfew and a bit of lead way with being on their own out there in the big world. There is nothing wrong with allowing your teen a bit more freedom in life, so as long as you set clear expectations. If you are allowing your teen to go out on their own, make sure you set the proper expectations in place. This…

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    My understanding of privilege has been greatly shaped by USC 223 - Orientation Leader Development, the Tunnel of Oppression, and What Privilege Really Means (And Doesn’t Mean) - To Clear Up Your Doubts Once and For All by Maisah Z. Johnson. Privilege is an unearned advantage that is available only to a particular person or group of people. There are many forms of privilege although racial privilege is often the topic of discussion. Other forms of privilege include, but are not limited to able…

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    In the essay “How to Make Our Ideas Clear” Charles S. Peirce discusses that “the state of doubt is the cause of thought”. The purpose of thought is to resolve doubt and bring us into a state of belief. Once we are in that state, our thought on that subject will end. He explains, "The soul and meaning of thought is the production of belief. Belief urge us to act a certain way. All of our actions are results of beliefs. While belief will not necessarily cause us to immediately go out and act in a…

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    Title/Source/Evaluation: The article I chose for this assignment is New Regulations Don’t Clear All the Hurdles for Pot Dispensaries” (Dolan2015). This article was written by Maura Dolan and published in the Los Angeles Times. The Los Angeles Times has won more than 40 Pulitzer Prizes and has been in circulation for more than 100 years. The paper has been known to have a liberal slant, but that does not seem to be an issue in this story. Maura Dolan graduated from UC Berkley with degrees in…

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    THESIS STATEMENT: Is it clear, sharp and concise? Does it outline the paper’s structure? Does it take a clear stance? Briefly discuss its strengths and weaknesses, and score it out of 10. The thesis statement is not clear, sharp or concise. Remember, your thesis statement is the last sentence of your first paragraph. Your thesis statement needs to include your main points of your argumentative essay. Also, it needs to include your stance. If you add these things, it will improve your thesis…

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    INTRODUCTION The objective of this experiment was to group a variety of samples of matter into subcategories of different macromolecules, which were determined by the use of various tests, as well as designated negative and positive control samples. Chemical samples may be experimentally identified as specific macromolecules through treatment with Benedict’s solution, the iodine test, or the Biuret test; each, when positive, identifying reducing sugars, starch or glycogen, and protein,…

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    noted in the third meditation. Considered to be a form of circular reasoning, several scholars have debated whether Descartes is indeed guilty of this logical fallacy. One version of the Cartesian circle mistake is the indifference between Descartes’ “clear and distinct ideas” and “natural light”. One argument offered that may disprove Descartes’ circular reasoning accusation is within Sara Scherer’s article “Descartes’ Escape Plan: Can a Simple Distinction Disprove the Cartesian Circle?”. In…

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    that conclusion. For Arnauld, Descartes is using God’s existence to prove that clear and distinct perceptions are true, despite having used clear and distinct perceptions to prove God’s existence. In this essay, I will argue that Descartes does not engage in circular reasoning, but that Arnauld’s objection is justifiable and calls attention to the dubiousness of Descartes’…

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    Reducing sugars are sugars that are oxidised and lose electrons (Simoni, Hill, & Vaughan, 2002). For this test, a solution that produced a yellow to red precipitate indicates it is positive. In contrast, if the solution is negative it will remain a clear blue solution or have a dark brown precipitate (Daniels, Rush, & Bauer, 1960). In addition, the positive control was the 1% glucose solution. Once again, the negative control that was used was distilled water for the same reasons expressed…

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