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Oral Traditions
Both African and Confucian ethical traditions have a long standing oral tradition. What is one theme from each of these ethical traditions that you believe is valuable to pass on through oral traditions? In what way do you have an oral tradition within your family?
Your paper should be 5 pages in length and in APA format.
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CRITICAL THINKING IN RELATION TO PUBLIC INTEREST
CRITICAL THINKING IN RELATION TO PUBLIC INTEREST
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CRITICAL THINKING IN RELATION TO PUBLIC INTEREST
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Describe a situation of public interest in which critical and/or creative thought could have
been used for a better outcome. Describe why it is important that leaders think critically and
creatively in similar situations.
Critical thinking is an essential tool for the society to ensure to an exclusive welfare state for the
general public. Critical thinking is a mental process of creating ideas that are aimed to make
decisions, understand something or solve a problem. In the human nature, critical thinking is
deemed to be the key to everyday operations in solving routine tasks for survival. The more
efficient the thinking process is applied, the more significant it impacts the society (Wade,
Carole, and Tavris, Carol, 1993).
There are different occurrences in the society happening regularly that will be solved best by
effective critical thinking. Effective critical thinking is solving a problem or approaching a
circumstance by selecting the most appropriate alternative, which exhausts the problem entirely
without causing harm to the surrounding and its constituents (Wade, Carole, and Tavris, Carol,
1993). For instance, there rose a cholera outbreak in NewYork in 1832, where it claimed 3,515
lives out of a population of 250,00...
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