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ENGL 147N Week 1 Discussion: You Do Have a Voice: You Do Have a Perspective, Explore a Topic and Viewpoints (graded A) Generating Your Topic First, please carefully review the course theme announcement your instructor has posted. Your topic must address t
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ENGL 147N Week 1 Discussion: You Do Have a Voice: You Do Have a Perspective, Explore a Topic and Viewpoints (graded A) 
Generating Your Topic First, please carefully review the course theme announcement your instructor has posted. Your topic must address the course theme, and you will find many topic ideas listed in the course theme announcement to help you get started brainstorming for your own argumentative topic related to the course theme. Next, carefully read this week’s Lesson and textbo...
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ENGL147N Week 3 Con-Position Proposal_Final. Chamberlain College of Nursing ENGL 147N
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ADHD Medications in Teens 
RESEARCH QUESTION: Are stimulant medications safe for teens with ADHD? 
CLAIM: Stimulant medications for ADHD include serious risks, 
including the potential for cardiovascular events, the risk of 
addiction, and a high percentage of adverse effects. 
RESEARCH PROPOSAL: There have been studies done to describe how stimulant 
medications are the preferred first-line treatment for ADHD 
(Martinez-Raga, Knecht, Szerman, & Martinez, 2013, p. 2). 
Ellison (2018) explains th...
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Chamberlain College of Nursing NENGL147N Week5 Quiz
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3 / 3 pts 
What is the most current edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association? 
4th edition 
5th edition 
Correct! 
6th edition 
Question 2 
3 / 3 pts 
According to APA format, the list of references which appear at the end of your paper is called? 
Correct! 
References 
Works Cited
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ENGL147N Week6 Quiz Logical Fallacies
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Match the following Oversimplifying Logical Fallacies to their definitions 
Correct! 
Hasty Generalization 
Correct! 
Forced Hypothesis 
Correct! 
Post Hoc Fallacy 
Correct! 
Overstatement 
Correct! 
Non Sequitur 
Correct! 
False Dilemma 
Correct! 
False Analogy 
These logical fallacies may use language that applies qualifiers (i.e. frequently, occasionally, etc.), but they are based on insufficient or ignored data. 
The reason or justification (hypoth
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