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HumanRightsDefence's Essay Competition 2008     

Author: Tomas
Date: May 27, 2008 12:03

... victims and activists through an on-line community, offering legal advice, and creating awareness in order to uphold political freedom and prevent inhumane conduct. We invite people to write essays concerning human rights and other closely related subjects. In particular, we encourage to the young people from schools and universities to participate. Submission Deadline: 6th of June 2008....
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Re: Rationale behind essay type questions     

Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Apr 30, 2008 06:18

..., 8:47 am, v4vijayakumar <vijayakumar.subbu...@gmail.com> wrote: What is the rationale behind essay type questions in exams? Isn't it possible to test the candidate only through choose-the-... often have files of test questions that tend to get re-cycled. As Zinnic says: the essay answers can show understanding that is beyond memorization. The profs too would seemingly prefer multi-choice ...
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Re: Rationale behind essay type questions     

Author: ZerkonX
Date: Apr 30, 2008 05:03

On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:47:04 -0700, v4vijayakumar wrote: What is the rationale behind essay type questions in exams? Isn't it possible to test the candidate only through choose-the-best, or fill- in-the-blanks type questions? Written testing outside of this 'essay type' is to save the grader time and to make it possible for computers to grade.
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Re: Rationale behind essay type questions     

Author: zinnic
Date: Apr 29, 2008 06:52

On Apr 29, 7:47 am, v4vijayakumar <vijayakumar.subbu...@gmail.com> wrote: What is the rationale behind essay type questions in exams? Isn't it possible to test the candidate only through choose-the-best, or ...> in-the-blanks type questions? IMO the multiple choice and fill-in questions test how much information is possessed. Essay type questions test the ability to use that information!
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Rationale behind essay type questions     

Author: v4vijayakumar
Date: Apr 29, 2008 05:47

What is the rationale behind essay type questions in exams? Isn't it possible to test the candidate only through choose-the-best, or fill- in-the-blanks type questions?
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An Essay In Ontology     

Author: Joseph Littleshoes
Date: Mar 12, 2008 20:21

While i can not boast of having entirely read or understood Crowley's "An Essay In Ontology" i append his opening and closing remarks as an example of it. Complete text to be... of the Alles. (Cf. Max Müller on the metaphysical Nirvana, in his Dhammapada, Introductory Essay.) The Buddhists express no opinion. [serious, massive snippage] Nobody any longer supposes that any means ...
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Re: essay: how the problem of induction defines the relationship between God and science     

Author: Immortalist
Date: Dec 4, 2007 20:58

... believe that is exactly 100%% right. so, whether it is a matter of inductive reasoning, which is limited by the problem of unencountered observations that i discussed in the essay i wrote, or deductive reasoning, which is limited by the choice of alternative axioms under godel's theorem, the scenario is still the same: we make our little models of reality and then...
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Re: essay: how the problem of induction defines the relationship between God and science     

Author: amichael
Date: Dec 1, 2007 19:04

... it. i believe that is exactly 100%% right. so, whether it is a matter of inductive reasoning, which is limited by the problem of unencountered observations that i discussed in the essay i wrote, or deductive reasoning, which is limited by the choice of alternative axioms under godel's theorem, the scenario is still the same: we make our little models of reality and then they...
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Re: essay: how the problem of induction defines the relationship between God and science     

Author: amichael
Date: Dec 1, 2007 18:42

...use to model it. i believe that is exactly 100%% right. so, whether it is a matter of inductive reasoning, which is limited by the problem of unencountered observations that i discussed in the essay i wrote, or deductive reasoning, which is limited by the choice of alternative axioms under godel's theorem, the scenario is still the same: we make our little models of reality and then they ...
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Essay on suburban Life and culture     

Author: Mr.Cool (Call me William if you would like) Defender of a complex life
Date: Jun 6, 2007 15:07

Hey all I just wanted to get your thoughts and opinions on my essay. http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dfrp7npp_0hrg95g thanks!
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