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1.Define the term Critical Thinking?
Ans : Critical
thinking is the ability to think clearly and rationally about what to
do or what to believe. the objective analysis and evaluation of an
issue in order to form a judgement.
It is based on universal intellectual values that transcend subject matter divisions: clarity, accuracy, precision, consistency, relevance, sound evidence, good reasons, depth, breadth, and fairness.
People who think critically consistently attempt to live rationally, reasonably,
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Excerpt. In 1819 a danish physicist. H. C. Ostered was carrying out an ordinary class demostration. He passed an electric current trough a copper wire wich was joined to a voltaic cell. Amongst the apparatuses on his demostration bench there happened to be a magnetic needle and Oersted noticed that when his hand holding the wire moved near the needle the latter was deflected. With a quick jump of imagination he desconnected the ends of the wwire and connected them to the oposite ends of the Read MoreProject management
Activity list: The primary output of breaking down the WBS work packages.
Adjourning:The last of the five stages of the Tuckman ladder. Once the project is done, either the team moves on to other assignments as a unit or the project team is disbanded, and individual team members go on to other work.
analogous estimating: A somewhat unreliable estimating approach that relies on historical information to predict what current activity durations should be. Analogous estimating is more reliable, however,
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LIFE AND DEATH IN THE POETRY OF MIGUEL HERNANDEZ
If anything characterizes the poetry of Miguel Hernandez is its vitality. In his poems, life, blood, passion, war, love … are presented to the reader in all its intensity, runaway, the passion of life inevitably leads to the presence of the other side of life: death. Miguel Hernandez’s worldview does not separate life from death, but sees death as another name of life:
You can see a process in his poetry, for which life goes from being a mere excuse
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¡Escribe tu texto aquí!Efficiency :Software should not make wasteful use of system resources such as memory and processor cycles. Efficiency therefore includes responsiveness, processing time, memory utilization, etc.Acceptability:Software must be acceptable to the type of users for which it is designed. This means that it must be understandable, usable and compatible with other systems that they use.AttributesOf GoodSoftware:Good software should deliver the required functionality and performance Read MoreSECTION B
4. Analyse the relationship between population trends and international security. What factors might determine whether a population issue is a threat to international security? How does the international community tend to respond to such problems?
Intro:
-Several factors can determine whether a population issue is a threat to international security.
-These can be in regards to migration, fertility rates and terrorism.
-International community has tended to respond in accordance with nation-based responses,
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