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    thoughts and place them on paper. As an undergrad, during ENF 1, I have learned the segments of an essay and the significance of critical thinking. What creates a great essay? A decent essay consists of a thesis, an issue or question, evidence, analysis, and all-around structure. Applying critical thinking skills is an enormous resource for a successful essay. Critical thinking is well-defined as “the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue to form a judgment” (Dictionary). While taking ENF

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    It has been three months now since I joined this informative class of Critical Thinking and therefore, it’s time to get prepared for the final exams because this is the second last week of the semester. I choose to register for this class Critical thinking class, although I did not know what it entails. I did it out the believe that I was going to get some good education out of it. The class is scheduled twice a week, i.e Monday and Wednesday. Our class consists of Twenty students and Mr. Julian

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    No one is a perfect human being. We all make mistakes and we all have areas in which we can improve. Throughout of the course of COMS 130, I have learned how to effectively give introductory, informative, and persuasive speeches. There are areas I personally succeeded at and areas where I could use some improvement. It’s important to reflect on our past experiences to better our future ones. I will reflect on my strengths and weaknesses in my speeches, concepts such as the speaker-audience relationship

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    precaution patient. Some situations not only gave me an opportunity to learn from others but also to seek feedback to improve my communication skills especially in providing health education to indigenous patients. Lastly, there were instances that my critical thinking was challenged and I was able to prevent an event that could endanger a patient’s life by advocating for the patient. Feelings In every situation I have met, there was always a positive and some negative emotions. Sometimes I got anxious

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    Writer’s statement William Shakespeare’s, Richard III explores the idea of power. It’s shown how power corrupts and controls characters throughout the play. There are many comparisons that could be drawn between Richard III as Machiavellian leader as alluded to in the transformative piece. The main reason for this is the extremes that Richard would go to, to assert himself in power. The transformative piece aimed to explore how this influenced Richard’s reception when elected into power. One of

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    storytelling and what better subject to teach reading than history? What better way to reach students who do not like to read than to make the stories come alive with read alouds? History is full of gloriously triumphant stories and sadly, many tragic ones. Critical thinking skills are so vital to our future leaders and read alouds promote this kind of thinking. Someone once told me that children can listen on a higher language level than they can read and this opened my eyes to the

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    pursue and weigh evidence-based research that influences my current nursing role as measured by correlated discussion responses. I believe that I have met this personal goal. The discussions throughout the course have allowed for me to improve my critical thinking skills relating to nursing research. Course assignments have also lent to learning how to

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    My researched argument, which targeted NASA and its food researchers, claimed that NASA cannot send astronauts to space on long-term missions without growing their own source of food in their shuttle. My purpose was to persuade NASA to follow through with this idea that growing food on a long-term space mission would not only make the space travel successful but it would also help astronauts stay healthier, which ultimately would keep them alive. With the goal of convincing my audience to accept

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    The kneeling for the national anthem is a widely controversial topic. It has been widely talked about in sports and politics. The protests sparked up when a former NFL quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, sat down during the national anthem and then began to take a kneel. The meaning of taking a kneel is to protest against racial discrimination, especially with recent events in the hands of law enforcement. It is also known to go against racial and social injustice. However, not being educated on the meaning

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    towards putting assignments together. It has become easier to do homework because the kids have the ability to calculate their answers for math. These resources give us different perspectives from other people, however, our critical thinking skills have decreased over time. Critical thinking skills are necessary for education because it allows the student to become independent, analyze information, and think on their own. Cell phones in the classroom are having a negative effect to student’s minds because

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