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Under a written insurance contract, the policyholder pays a…

Under a written insurance contract, the policyholder pays a premium, and the insurance company provides

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There are two types of cell reference, ABSOLUTE and RELATIVE…

There are two types of cell reference, ABSOLUTE and RELATIVE. Select the correct notation for an ABSOLUTE cell reference.

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Complete a logical analysis and truth value analysis of the…

Complete a logical analysis and truth value analysis of the following argument:   If Sam likes Cadillacs, then she will buy an Escalade. Sam bought an Escalade. So, she must like Cadillacs. Factual note: assume the premises are true. ******************************************************************************************************* In responding to the prompt, be sure to address each of the following: Identify the argument’s conclusion; explain how you know it is the conclusion. Identify the type of argument/inference drawn in the conclusion; explain how you know. Determine if the argument passes the logical analysis; explain how you know. Use the correct vocabulary for the type of argument in your description. Determine if the argument passes the truth analysis; explain how you know. Use the correct vocabulary for the type of argument in your description.

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Compare and contrast Socrates’s moral philosophy with that o…

Compare and contrast Socrates’s moral philosophy with that of the Hindu principle of ahimsa. Be as specific as possible.

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Where did the Anansi stories originate?

Where did the Anansi stories originate?

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Describe the life and death of Socrates. What was he known f…

Describe the life and death of Socrates. What was he known for? How did he die? Why do people continue to read about him? How is his life related to philosophy? Be as specific as possible.

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Complete a logical analysis and truth value analysis of the…

Complete a logical analysis and truth value analysis of the following argument:   If Toshi likes Fords, then he will buy a Focus. He doesn’t like Fords. So, he won’t buy a Focus. Factual note: assume the premises are true. ******************************************************************************************************* In responding to the prompt, be sure to address each of the following: Identify the argument’s conclusion; explain how you know it is the conclusion. Identify the type of argument/inference drawn in the conclusion; explain how you know. Determine if the argument passes the logical analysis; explain how you know. Use the correct vocabulary for the type of argument in your description. Determine if the argument passes the truth analysis; explain how you know. Use the correct vocabulary for the type of argument in your description.

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What did Confucius think was the most important role of a ru…

What did Confucius think was the most important role of a ruler?

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Complete a logical analysis and truth value analysis of the…

Complete a logical analysis and truth value analysis of the following argument:   If Chihiro likes Toyotas, then she will buy a Prius. She bought a Prius. So, she must like Toyotas. Factual note: assume the premises are true. ******************************************************************************************************* In responding to the prompt, be sure to address each of the following: Identify the argument’s conclusion; explain how you know it is the conclusion. Identify the type of argument/inference drawn in the conclusion; explain how you know. Determine if the argument passes the logical analysis; explain how you know. Use the correct vocabulary for the type of argument in your description. Determine if the argument passes the truth analysis; explain how you know. Use the correct vocabulary for the type of argument in your description.

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Explain how the following argument is strong, but not cogent…

Explain how the following argument is strong, but not cogent. Define your terms. Be as specific as possible. Your answer should consist of several lines and sentences. 70% of skunks are ferocious animals that can mutate into werewolves. All Labrador Retrievers are skunks. So, all Labrador Retrievers are ferocious animals that can mutate into werewolves. In responding to the prompt, be sure to address each of the following:• Define what kind of argument is strong • Define what makes a conclusion strong • Distinguish between the logical analysis and truth analysis (clearly state the distinction between strong and cogent)

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