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1.“Education is not preparation for life;education is life itself.” ... The knowledge that is attained
through education helps open doors to a lot of opportunities for better prospects in career growth.(P)
2.Existentialism
“Man is nothing else but what he makes of himself. Such is the first principle of existentialism.'' Jean Paul Sartre
3. Essentialism:
"Gripping and enduring interests frequently grow out of initial learning efforts that are not appealing or attractive."
William Bagley
4. Behaviourism
"Give me a dozen healthy infants, well informed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to
take anyone at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select--doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-
chief; and yes, even beggar-man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, and
race of his ancestors." John Watson
5.Existence precedes essence-Sartre(E)
Inductive Reasoning: The first lipstick I pulled from my bag is red. The second lipstick I
pulled from my bag is red. Therefore, all the lipsticks in my bag are red.
Deductive Reasoning: The first lipstick I pulled from my bag is red. All lipsticks in my bag
are red. Therefore, the second lipstick I pull from my bag will be red too.
Inductive Reasoning: My mother is Irish. She has blond hair. Therefore, everyone from
Ireland has blond hair.
Deductive Reasoning: My mother is Irish. Everyone from Ireland has blond hair.
Therefore, my mother has blond hair.
Inductive Reasoning: Most of our snowstorms come from the north. It's starting to snow.
This snowstorm must be coming from the north.
Deductive Reasoning: All of our snowstorms come from the north. It's starting to snow.
Therefore, the storm is coming from the north.
Inductive Reasoning: Maximilian is a shelter dog. He is happy. All shelter dogs are happy.
Deductive Reasoning: Maximillian is a shelter dog. All shelter dogs are happy. Therefore,
he is happy.
Q:
Use inductive reasoning to predict the next three numbers in the pattern (or
sequence). 1, 3, 5, 7, ...
What are the 6th and 7th terms in the following sequence? Use inductive reasoning to reach your answer.