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21Anecdotal evidence — The expression anecdotal evidence has two quite distinct meanings.(1) Evidence in the form of an anecdote or hearsay is called anecdotal if there is doubt about its veracity: the evidence itself is considered untrustworthy or untrue.(2) Evidence …
22philosophistic — adjective Exhibiting a love of sophistry or logical reasoning; philosophical; may include fallacious reasoning …
23Outliers (book) — Outliers   …
24circle — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English cercle, from Anglo French, from Latin circulus, diminutive of circus circle, circus, from or akin to Greek krikos, kirkos ring; akin to Old English hring ring more at ring Date: 14th… …
25Rush Limbaugh — For other members of the Limbaugh family, see Limbaugh family. Rush Limbaugh …
26Sophism — can mean two very different things: In the modern definition, a sophism is a confusing or illogical argument used for deceiving someone. In Ancient Greece, the sophists were a group of teachers of philosophy and rhetoric.The term sophism… …
27Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics — ( SICM ) is a classical mechanics textbook written by Gerald Jay Sussman and Jack Wisdom with Meinhard E. Mayer. It was published by MIT Press in 2001. The book (ISBN 0 262 19455 4) is used at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to teach… …
28Rush Limbaugh — en 2009 Nom de naissance Rush Hudson Limbaugh III Surnom …
29Detector de mentiras — El llamado detector de mentiras, máquina de la verdad o polígrafo es un tipo particular de instrumento de medición utilizado para el registro de respuestas fisiológicas. Registra las variaciones de la presión arterial, el ritmo cardíaco, la… …
30Rush Limbaugh — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rush Limbaugh (2009) Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (nacido el 12 de enero de 1951) es locutor de radio y comentarista político conservador estadounidense. Su programa radial The Rush Limbaugh Show está sindicado y es… …