Answer:
D.It implies that only doctors who are brave and well educated make good doctors.
Explanation:
In the excerpt above, it says that usually doctors focus on being paid rather than curing their patients of their illness. It is hard to find those brave men who put their duty before their payment.
Good doctors are those whose primary focus is to treat patients and ask for fees on secondary terms.
Therefore the logical fallacy in this question is option four D.It implies that only doctors who are brave and well educated make good doctors.
1. I became a teacher to make a difference in the lives of students.
2. I believe the purpose of schooling is to expand the minds of students.
3. A typical teaching day comes with the planning, the teaching, the grading, activities, parent interaction, one on one student and teacher time and at the end of the day a difference.
4. A simple question and answer when the lesson is over go around the room have each student answer a question if majority of the class is struggling we will continue the lesson. However if only few students do not understand we will have one on one time so we can help those students understand.
5. A favorite of mine is what I call the “talk and toss” it’s a game many students enjoy we usually play this game after every lesson. I know many students may are afraid to answer when asked a question in fear of getting it wrong so instead of having them speak aloud I have them write on a paper the answer (everyone participates in this) and then they throw the papers across the class and everyone picks up a paper and reads the answer on that paper aloud. I find this is a good activity because nobody knows who’s paper they have and nobody will feel embarrassed.
6. I encourage them let all know they are in a safe environment and can come talk to me whenever so I have often one on one time with my students so I can better understand their learning process. When learning I give each student a chance to participate and ask questions. I also create diverse activities focused on the same topic so whether a student is a physical learner, a visual learner, an aural learner, or any of the other they all get a chance to learn from that activity or lesson.
7. I had this student years ago who was deaf and I learned so much from that Kid he was so brilliant and I will never forget him.
8. I think one of the biggest benefits of being a teacher is that you can continue to grow and develop with your students as well.
9. Drama! Student drama.
10. I would tell them of the joy that comes when you see a student light up and see that they actually learned something new and it was because of you and you made a difference in their life. I would also tell them that there is never a dull moment in a classroom and you’ll get to learn as well as teach.
11. I think as a teacher it is important to know what your explaining and that your explaining it good. I’ve been there where I don’t even know what I’m teaching and it’s very hard when you don’t understand. So learn the material before you teach it if you don’t understand that material.
Answer:
Utilitarianism is a theory of morality, which advocates actions that foster happiness or pleasure and opposes actions that cause unhappiness or harm. When directed toward making social, economic, or political decisions, a utilitarian philosophy would aim for the betterment of society as a whole.
Explanation:
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<span>In the poem LAURA, the speaker describes Laura as being golden haired, with deep eyes and angelic moves of her own. The speaker also describes her as being a divine woman.</span>
True.
(Also If I’m wrong I’m so sorry!)