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Deductive Essay

Writing an essay on the topic of deductive reasoning can be a challenging task that requires careful
planning and a solid understanding of logical principles. The difficulty lies in the need to construct a
well-organized and coherent argument that follows a deductive structure. This type of essay typically
involves moving from a general premise to a specific conclusion, making sure that each step of the
argument is logically sound.

One of the challenges is selecting appropriate premises that are both relevant and true, as the strength
of a deductive argument depends on the accuracy of its initial assumptions. Additionally, crafting
clear and concise statements that lead to a definite conclusion can be demanding, as the writer must
navigate through the intricacies of logical relationships.

Moreover, maintaining a balance between depth and simplicity is crucial. While delving into the
intricacies of deductive reasoning is necessary, the essay must remain accessible to a broader
audience. Striking this balance requires a keen awareness of the audience's knowledge level and the
ability to present complex concepts in an understandable manner.

Furthermore, the writer must be meticulous in ensuring the coherence of the essay. Each paragraph
and sentence should contribute to the overall logical flow, and transitions between different parts of
the argument should be seamless. Achieving this level of clarity and cohesion demands careful
revising and editing.

In conclusion, writing a deductive essay is a formidable task that demands a combination of


analytical thinking, logical precision, and effective communication skills. It is an intellectual challenge
that, when successfully navigated, can result in a compelling and persuasive piece of writing.

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Greek Myth Story Modality
As mentioned earlier this lesson focuses on varies modalities such as writing, speaking,
listening and reading Students would write character traits and problem for their Greek
Myth story. When it comes to speaking it will be used during turn and talks and checking
students understanding when asking questions. The modality of the listening would be
incorporate when the teacher is modeling the listen and listening to their classmates as
they share their ideas. Lastly, readingis incorporated in the lesson because during the
independent work, students will have a reference and a cloze sentences paragraph that
students would need to complete. Students must read the cloze sentences and then fill in
the blank with words them choice from the reference
Actus And Mens Rea Case Study
When it comes to figuring out if an action made is a crime or not it is important to
understand the common law. Actus Reus and Mens Rea are where each case is based
off of in order to make a stance as to why the act should be punished for or not. Actus
Reus is known as guilty act, which means actually committing an act intentionally or
unintentionally and following through with it (Silver, 2011). As in assaulting an
individual, stealing or any other criminal act of that sort. Mens Rea can be thought of as
guilty mind, which is best explained as wanting or thinking of doing something, but the
inability or ability to follow through with it (Silver, 2011). In order for a crimeto be a
crime, there needs to be thought or planning,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An unlawful act and intent to act in a certain way, such as residential burglary require a
certain mental state, whereas a general intent crime does not. Say a person did commit a
residential burglary but was under the influence of alcohol, they will aim for the
intoxication defense to reduce liability for their actions even if the intoxication was
voluntary. If the intoxication was involuntary, along the lines of saying when they drink
was spiked. This type of defense will only decreases prison or jail sentence. Now if this
certain individual were to purposefully intoxicate themselves because they intentionally
know that they will commit a crime, they the intoxication defense would be denied.
According to the video what is the criminal charge of larceny? The term theft and larceny
mean the same thing in most jurisdictions the differences in the petty and grand larceny
are dependent on the amount of the item (cost). The punishment can range from a
misdemeanor up to a felony depending on the amount of the item. Petty larceny is
usually a misdemeanor and is usually punishable with a fine or jail time in a county or
city jail. Grand larceny
Symbols In Edward Scissorhands
In Tim Burton s film, Edward Scissorhands, A boy named Edward sits in a castle,
because the maker of Edward died of natural causes. So a women, whose name is Peg
finds him, when she is trying to sell her product. She feels bad for Edward so decides
to take Edward home to take care of him, and fix him up. In the meantime, Edward
does all kinds of things like trims bushes, cuts hair, and cuts dogs hair which is really
useful, because no one even pays him, he just does it out of kindness. Then Kim s
boyfriend Jim drives Edward into his dad s house causing him to set off an alarm. The
alarm causes the police to come to his house. After the police come Edward gets in
trouble, and gets thrown in jail for a while. After Edward gets out he gets in trouble
again for causing destruction of property and gets chased back inside the castle. The film
is really unique, because of the characters, setting, and plot.

The use of the color in the settings, make the film very unique in a very good way. For
example all of the houses are colorful. The buildings and houses are very well placed
throughout the film. The bright colors and well placed houses make the scenes and the
overall movie unique. The bright colors make the movie memorable, because bright
colors stand out more than other duller colors. Another example of the films features that
make the movie memorable are the characters. The characters in this film wear very
flashy clothing, which shows the audience that the characters have
Questions On Sexual Health History And Sexual Needs
me to gain my clients trust. Without having the trust of my client, I believe she
wouldn t have shared as much with me as she did. During the last clinical, I had to ask
some tough and personal questions about my client. The questions were about their
sexual health history and sexual needs. I personally didn t feel too comfortable in
asking these questions, but I knew they were important to ask. I went ahead and just
asked the questions. The great thing about this situation is that my client didn t really
hesitate about answering the questions and didn t mind being ask those type of
questions. I believe that since I had been able to build a trust in our relationship, that
she had enough trust in me to share her answers for the questions. Socio political
Knowing My client is very much an independent person, who care about taking care of
her health and staying well. Though, relating to age, she is an older woman that
experiences complications in health due to her age. One of the complications that she
s experiencing is weakness. DC uses a walker to help assist when she s mobile.
Without her walker it would make it very difficult for her to walk and get around
without the risk of falling. DC independent, she s able to complete her daily living
activities at her own abilities. During my clinical, DC did indicate that when she takes a
shower, she has someone that works at Wesley Acres that comes and sit her living room
while she s showering. She says that this is in case if
Stolen Art of the Holocaust
While death was the major tragedy of the Holocaust, all of the art stolen was definitely
a dark spot. Most people don t realize, but the art was taken from all Jews and many
others by the Nazis. Some pieces of art have been found, but most still remain lost.
Many that have been discovered are in museums and are not given to the true owners.
There should be efforts spent on finding and recovering the art stolen by the Nazis to
return it to their rightful owners. Hitler would have his soldiers take the art from the
homes where the Jewslived when they took them away. Sometimes, if he wanted a
specific work of art, he would have his people steal it or take it and kill the people who
owned it. He would have his men steal all of the art and other artifacts from the homes
of every person they took to the concentration camps, as well as those they simply
killed in their homes. Taking the art was his way of taking everything from them, and a
way that he could show his superiority over them. He took it because it was something
they had that he wanted. Very few works of art taken by Hitler have been found, and
many that are discovered reside in museums. Some have been discovered in museums or
galleries in Austria, while thousands still remain lost. Recently, a long lost Monet and
other art treasures stolen from Jews during the Holocaust have been discovered in the
home of an 81 year old German art collector, Julian states (Julian). Cornelius Gurlitt, the
art

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