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When the incidence of a condition called "morgellons" seemed to be increasing, the centers for disease control (cdc) conducted research that found no evidence of such infections actually taking place. soon after, the mayo clinic in minnesota conducted similar research and obtained nearly identical findings. as it turned out, most people who thought they had morgellons had very simple skin conditions, or no condition at all. the repetition of the cdc's research that was used to support the findings is crucial to critical thinking, in a principle called
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Situation #1: imagine that you are a free black male living in columbus, oh in 1863. you have seen the recruiting poster and have been thinking a lot about whether or not to enlist in the union army. write a one-page letter (double spaced) to your mother telling her of the decision you have made about enlisting (or not enlisting). be sure to explain the reasons that caused you to make the decision.
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