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  1. Management Information Systems

How much do you rely on communications? When you answer this, consider the number of text messages, phone calls, and e-mails you have either sent or received in the last 24 hours from your computer or smartphone. Is the number any different from one of the days from last week? Do you think you could refrain from sending or receiving any of these types of communication for a day? Why, or why not? How reliant are you on telecommunications? Explain.


Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.

  1. Critical Thinking

Inductive reasoning leads to the philosophical problem of induction, and conclusions you draw every day are inductive. Reflect on the possibility that these conclusions could turn out to be wrong (false). Explain the limitations of inductive reasoning and how you can improve your critical thinking by being mindful of the fact that most of the conclusions we draw each day are inductive rather than deductive. Explain the difference between strong and weak inductive reasoning. Give at least two examples to illustrate your reasoning.


Your journal entry must be at least 400 words in length. No references or citations are necessary but must be in APA Style formatting if used.

  1. English

You have almost completed English Composition I; take a moment to congratulate yourself! In as much as reflection is a genre, it is also one of the most important actions of the writing process. Writing a reflection does not mean that you focus only on what you would have changed or what you may have failed at doing; instead, a reflection should be a holistic assessment of an experience so that you can apply those lessons to the next experience.


You have written two essays for this course. Please reflect upon your experience in English Composition I by addressing the following questions. You do not have to address all of them or address them in order. Your reflection must be at least 300 words in length and written in formal, academic tone.


  • What was your most successful essay in this course? You may want to judge that based upon your instructor’s assessment, but it would be more beneficial for you to base this upon what you feel is your best work. What was it that made this essay so successful for you?

  • What kinds of elements do you consider when thinking about what makes a successful essay? After listing some of those attributes, how does your most successful essay match up with these elements? In what ways does it fall short?

  • What would you have done differently when writing the essay you deemed less successful than the other? In thinking about what you would have changed, did you really have the opportunity to make that change at the time? Why, or why not?

  • What have you learned about the writing process? Are you able to more clearly recognize or define your own writing process?

  • What was your favorite thing that we did in the course? Why? What was the least appealing thing we did in the course? Why? What revisions would you suggest for this course to make it more impactful?

  • Think about Part III of the discussion board in Unit I that asked you to consider your greatest strengths and weaknesses as a writer and to anticipate the greatest challenges you would face in this course. Now that you have completed the class, have your answers to these questions changed? If so, how?

  1. Medical Terminology

Identify a disease you found most interesting to learn about in this course. Next, explain how the knowledge you have gained in this course will affect your future career in health care. 


Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.