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Soliloquies
This video explains how to identify soliloquies in a play and interpret their meanings.
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Assessing Seminal Texts
This is a video about seminal texts in history and how they are still used today.
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Dramatic Arguments," explains how to analyze a dramatic argument for a claim, reasoning, support
This video, entitled "Dramatic Arguments," explains how to analyze a dramatic argument for a claim, reasoning, support, and relevancy.
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Spotting Logical Fallacies: A Guide to Critical Thinking
This video explains logical fallacies, which are errors in reasoning that make arguments invalid. It gives examples of common fallacies such as false cause, straw man, begging the question, and false dilemma. By learning to spot these...
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Thumb as Miniature Palm Reading
Howcast -Learn how to read a thumb from psychotherapist and palm reading expert Ellen Goldberg, M.A. in this Howcast video.
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What the Thumb Reveals in Palm Reading
Howcast -Learn what the thumb can reveal from psychotherapist and palm reading expert Ellen Goldberg, M.A. in this Howcast video.
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Understanding what speeches are and why they are important
Pupil outcome: I can explain what speeches are and why they are important. Key learning points: - A speech is the communication of someone’s thoughts, through words, to an audience. - Lots of different jobs require people to make...
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How to debate
Pupil outcome: I can understand what a debate is and deliver a speech. Key learning points: - A debate is a structured argument between two teams who either agree or disagree with a motion. - The motion is the name for the belief or...
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What is a debate?
Pupil outcome: I can define a 'debate' and an 'opinion'. Key learning points: - A debate is a structured argument between two teams. - An opinion is a view or belief that a person has. - An important aspect of debating is justifying...
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Justifying an opinion
Pupil outcome: I can justify an opinion using reasoning. Key learning points: - A debate is a structured argument between two teams. - An opinion is a view or belief that a person has. - In a debate, an opinion must be justified with...
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Applying the Correct Angle Rules (2019 PSLE Q6)
Learn how to use the correct angle rules to solve this question.
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Introduction to Forensic Science
Are you obsessed with crime-based entertainment like CSI and Sherlock? How accurately is crime scene investigation depicted on such shows? What exactly is forensic science, and what are the scientific principles it utilizes? If you want...
The Business Professor
How to Read and Understand Case Law
How do you read case law to understand the implication of the court's decision.
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Understanding Law and Legal Reasoning
In this video, we will explore the concept of legal reasoning and its various approaches. Legal reasoning is the process of applying the law to a given situation or set of facts in order to reach a conclusion.
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Deductive Reasoning
What is Deductive Reasoning? Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.e. it is impossible for the premises to be...
The Business Professor
Inductive Reasoning
What is Inductive Reasoning? Inductive reasoning is a method of reasoning in which a general principle is derived from a body of observations. It consists of making broad generalizations based on specific observations.
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Abductive Reasoning
What is Abductive Reasoning? Abductive reasoning is a form of logical inference that seeks the simplest and most likely conclusion from a set of observations. It was formulated and advanced by American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce...
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Get Hired: Technical Interview
What is a technical interview? It is when you are required to perform a specific activity or assignment to demonstrate your knowledge, ability, and method from start to finish. The variance of tasks may depend on your vocation and are...
Science ABC
How Did Early Humans Know What To Eat and What To Avoid?
As children, we learn almost entirely through observation and mimicking. From laughter and walking to the use of objects and empathy, we often create the behavior of our lives based on what we witness in others. The same thing is true...
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The Greeks and Proof
The Greek development of a rigorous system of logic and reasoning, which led to the first mathematical proofs. Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films...
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Logic in Late Modern Philosophy
How did logic continue to develop as the modern period in philosophy progressed? Mill and Comte discussed the inverse deductive method. But then a huge figure arose, George Boole. He innovated new logical symbology that got us closer to...
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How Did Early Humans Know What To Eat and What To Avoid?
As children, we learn almost entirely through observation and mimicking. From laughter and walking to the use of objects and empathy, we often create the behavior of our lives based on what we witness in others. The same thing is true...