Either/Or Essays

  • Kierkegaard Either/Or Dichotomy

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    We read in our book that the central theme of Either/Or was the discrepancy between appearances and reality. Kierkegaard says “the inner is not the outer”. Kierkegaard is different from other philosophers in that he uses other authors to distance himself from the views explored. He also hides his own position behind the position of his characters. The first part of the book, Either which was written by A is more interesting than Or written by B, who was a judge named Wilhelm. The second half of the

  • Explain A Situation That Clearly Illustrates Either Pedagogy Or Andragogy

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    ) From your own experience, identify and describe a situation that clearly illustrates either pedagogy or andragogy. Explain why this situation applies to this model. From what I can tell, pedagogy is the learning ability like that of a child. It requires the teacher to assume full responsibility for what is taught and learned. Andragogy is more like the learning I and most of us do with online learning. It requires the learner to be responsible for what they learn. I chose the students of online

  • Can The New Testament Be Overstated For Either The Biblical Scholar Or The New Believer

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    The importance of studying the New Testament cannot be overstated for either the biblical scholar or the new believer. Knowledge and understanding are the foundations of wisdom. Without such can you truly comprehend the depth or meaning of the Scriptures? Background is the setting, circumstances, events, and other quintessential information necessary for comprehension of an issue. In this case the background concerning the New Testament is essential in order to fully comprehend the New Testament’s

  • Growth Mindset Analysis

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    It can start off by depending on the type of mindset you have, either the growth mindset or fixed mindset, or even on how you take things in. It all starts off with your thoughts or how you evaluate your thoughts, us humans are way different than any other. We try and go at it and sometimes more than half of us, just leave it at that and I know of that because I'm a victim of it sometimes. Or we even go at it, do good and try harder to do best. Our mindsets are all totally different and most of the

  • Much Ado About Nothing Research Paper

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    Deceiving is an act done by everyone at least once for either good or bad intentions. The act of deceiving is what causes the plot for the book Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare where it would lead to love and romance between different characters of the story. In the book, many characters use trickery and deceit for their purpose such as Don John, Don Pedro, Claudio, Beatrice, Borachio and Ursula. The love and romance their actions cause is of those Claudio and Hero together and Benedick

  • Examples Of Allopatric Speciation

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    called speciation. Species are groups of individuals that are capable of interbreeding with each other in nature. To create a new species one or more of the members from the species need to be separated from the rest. The species can be separated by either allopatric speciation, which is geographically separated, or sympatric speciation, which is without geographically separation. Allopatric speciation tends to be the cause more often than sympatric speciation. There are many examples and evidence

  • 'Math Is The Universal Language In AP Stressful'

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    two word demand lies a math equation big enough to choke on, a quaint possibility, with one variable, one x. In my own experience with AP Stressful, x is defined as an unknown quantity, and if all goes well, finding the mathematical “x” ends with either a specific value (or range thereof), or an answer that’s undefined, in other words impossible. The quote “math is the universal language” holds true—that same set of two possibilities encases any interpretation of “find x,” from the vector itself

  • Thomas Aquinas Arguments For The Existence Of God

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    Aquinas claimed that it is possible for all natural things to either exist or not exist, and that only something that is already in existence can bring something nonexistent into existence. From these premises, he deduced that something must have existed before anything else did, and this thing is God. Aquinas was wrong because it is not true that all natural things did not exist at some point in the past, nor is it true that anything can either exist or not exist. Aquinas claimed that God exists because

  • Science Fair Proposal

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    Science fair proposal By: Gilbert Villalobos 10-19-17 Abstract My goal was to find out if temperature affects the strength of a magnet. If the strength of the magnet either has more effect either in the pot of boiling water or in the bowl of ice, which ever magnet gets the less paper clips attached to it will have the greatest effect. Background A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic

  • Jim Jones Ethos Pathos Logos

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    extremely persuasive and convinced people, especially minorities, to join his cult and move to Guyana for mass suicide. He used several rhetorical devices to make himself more convincing. Jones used the rhetorical devices and appeals of ethos, an either-or logical fallacy, and pathos to persuade the members of his cult that they had no other choice but to commit suicide, or else they would face far worse struggles in the real world. First, Jones used the rhetorical appeal of ethos to make himself

  • Explain Aristotle's Three Species Of Rhetoric

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    law regarding accusations or defenses for actions or events done in the past. Epideictic rhetoric, is focused on the present, and it deals with giving either praise or blame. Outline Aristotle's degrees of wrongdoing in terms of the seven causes of people's actions. Essentially, wrongdoing comes from choice. People choose to do wrong based on either emotion (feeling) or reason (for a perceived immediate good). People

  • Western Roping Saddle

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    towing of livestock. Figure 1 shows the main components of a Western Roping Saddle: Horn: The Western Roping Saddle is known for having a wide horn that is able to withstand a heavy towing load. The horn is wrapped with rubber. The rider will rope either a horse or cow and wrap the rope

  • Yolanda Case Study

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    mother. Two years later when Yolanda was only eleven years old, her mother met a guy, and after only three months of knowing him she abandoned her, and left off with him. 4. The day both parents left Yolanda’s life was the last time she ever spoke to either of them. Neither of them have ever tried to come back into her life, and they’ve never tried to help her financially. 5. The whereabouts of each of her parents is unknown. As far as Yolanda knows or has mentioned to me is, her mother lives with

  • Edward O Wilson Satire Analysis

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    read. Edward O. Wilson uses satire to do these things, drawing in on the two stark sides of environmentalism, illustrating the impossible ridiculousness of such discussions. He uses satire to poke fun at the opposing sides, writing as a radicalist on either the far right or far left. With his use of satire, Wilson draws in the reader, gets them laughing, and then brings up some both very true and very important issues, deluding them through satire as to not turn away the reader, conveying just how meaningless

  • Sucker's Payoff Case Study

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    defect. S (3 years) (Sucker’s Payoff) - Earned by the one who cooperates while the other defects. If a prisoner defects, then he will spend either 0 or 2 years in the jail depending on what

  • Self Destructive Vs Informal Structure

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    with Rogers, employees in an organization have a choice to either work in groups or to work individually on their assigned tasks, their predominant structure is “individual” since only one employee can provide a solution to a customer. The second aspect of the cultural lens is the Formal vs. Informal structure. Employees working in an organization are

  • Authoritarian Vs Permissive Parenting Styles

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    Parents of children who are diagnosed with either Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD or Autism Spectrum Disorder, ASD tend to parent using either authoritarian or permissive parenting styles. Parents are more likely to become stressed due to raising a child with either ADHD or ASD. The goal was to figure out the links between parenting styles, parenting stress, and a child executive functioning. Through their findings they discovered parents of children with ADHD had

  • 'A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Snickers'

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    someone want to go buy a Snickers. However, the commercial’s use of the either/or fallacy makes it weak. It introduces the fact that if a person doesn’t eat a Snickers when he or she is hungry then he won’t be able to satisfy his hunger. Besides, it is not proven that eating a Snickers bar can help satisfy a person’s hunger. Though the commercial uses pathos and ethos effectively, the exaggeration of the product and the either/or fallacy was ultimately its downfall. Since Williams is a pretty well

  • Women In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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    their life in different situations such as being unable to choose their own spouse, men are too controlling, and women are so cornered that they just need to escape the current situation to make it better. Hermia was given an option by her father to either marry the man her father picked

  • Historical Artifact Of The Declaration Of Independence

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    The Declaration of Independence has been known as a historical artifact since 1776. This historic document was declaring the United States to be independent from the British crown, this was meant to stop the fighting between the 13 original colonies and Great Britain. The 13 colonies were at war with Great Britain for over a year until the Declaration of Independence was signed on July, 4, 1776. There was a lot of arguing between Great Britain and the 13 colonies before the declaration of independence