Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Student List as 9th of July 2008

Listed below are my students for PBET 2106. You are advised to take my slot as below-mentioned:
Days: Mondays-Wednesdays
Place: BSB 301(to be confirmed)
Time: 9:00am to 11:30am

These are two students who agreed to join this class ( amrsaifv and nurainsaid) and 7 more students yet to give me their names and ID #


1. PEK 070025
2. PEK 070027
3. PEK 070039
4. PEK 070009
5. PEK 070030
6. PEK 070033
7. PEK 070042
8. PEK 070026
9. PEK 070048
10. PEK 070012
11. PEK 070001
12. PEK 070035
13. PEK 070048
14. PEK 070006
15. PEK 070047
16. PEK 070046
17. PEK 070037
18. PEK 070029
19. PEK 070005
20. PEK 070021
21. PEK 070041
22. PEK 070032
23. PEK 070045
24. PEK 070018

2 comments:

Santha said...

hello

Santha said...

Chapter1
Q1 to reason well, need to convince and to make better decisions
Q3 we can convince ourselves, others and others can convince us
Q4 a yes byes e no i yes k yes
Q6 an attempt to convince someone
Q7 to convince that a claim, the conclusion is true
Q8 the issue thats being debated
Q15 you should't like the movie, the bad acting, lousy photography, stupid ending
Q16 arguement
Q20 ARGUEMENT,NO CONCLUSION
Q22 arguement. she is not responsible. She killed a fish, her mothers plants and neighbor's turtle


Chapter 2
sec A
Q2 a ok b ok c ok d too vague e too vague
Q5 a no b yes
Q6 We can tolerate some vagueness but we should never tolerate ambiguity in reasoning

Sec B
Q1a A claim is subjective if whether it is true or false depends on what someone thinks, believes, or feels.
Q1b A claim is objective if it is not subjective
Q1c no
Sec c
Q1 if it says what should be
Q2, Q3,Q5,Q7,Q9 descriptive
Q4 Q6 prescriptive
Sec d
Q2 a persuasive definition
Qb Qc is definition
Q4 it must explain a word or phrase
Q5 because they settle a debate before it starts
Chapter 3 pg 46
Q1 an argument is one in which the premises give good reason to believe give good r3ason to believe the conclusion is true.
Q2 Valid argument is if there is no possible way for its premises to be true and its conclusion false
Q3 An argument is strong if there is some way, some possibility, for its premises to be true and its conclusion false but every such possibility is extremely unlikely
Page 49
Q1 No conclusion
Q10 valid
Q12 no
Q16 It's a question
Q17 not argument
Q18 no
Q19 good
Q20 weak