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“We achieve the best results when we use all four ways of knowing in order to come to a conclusion”


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“We achieve the best results when we use all four ways of knowing in order to come to a conclusion”

... "We achieve the best results when we use all four ways of knowing in order to come to a conclusion" - Discuss the notion with regard to the process if choosing an EE question. "Achievement", "success", "triumph", all these words are very positive to an average human. They indicate the epitome of accomplishment and is a state of mind that we can say generally every human hopes to reach. But on what basis or standards do we judge this success? As a student of the International Baccalaureate Diploma, I can safely assume that my standard of judging the quality of work is by grading it. This means that I have used an already existing form of evaluation and ranking to judge a situation. I could be mislead by this, and the means of judging can be widely opinionated. But my assumption is that my IB grades will hold be a large factor

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