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  1. Look around you. Look around you. Just look around you. Have you worked out what we’re looking for? Correct. The answer is logic. This program, logic, is discussed in chapter W of your textbook which accompanies this series. Please ensure that you have your copy book at hand, as you will be asked to take down notes from the screen at various points throughout the program.
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  3. Logic. Ah, yes, logic. Logic is one of the most useful tools we have for making decisions. If we didn't have logic, everything would be illogical. But who created logic? Logic was invented in 1951 by the brothers Joshua and Ernest Logic. It became popular worldwide in 1967 after the first Logic World Championships, in which 17 people from 18 countries competed for the title of Most Logical Person. Nowadays, everyone uses logic.
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  7. Experiment one. An experiment was carried out to determine the capacity for logic among various animals. To do this, a set of problems known as logic puzzles will be used. The logic puzzles are given to an elephant, a dog, a mouse, a cat, and a fish. Each animal is given thirty minutes to complete the logic puzzles with a No. 2 pencil. Time starts now.
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  9. Ten minutes have passed, and it appears that none of the animals have made a single mark on their papers. Let's check back later. It has been twenty minutes, and the only animal who has marked its paper is the cat. It seems Mr. Whiskers has placed a check mark in the wrong box. Write that down in your copy book now.
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  13. Logic can be found in many places. You can find it on the underside of tables, behind trash cans, or even inside of your socks. But as every person who's looked for logic knows, it's easiest to find logic in a logic booth. Logic booths dispense a small quantity of logic in exchange for a quarter. You've probably seen logic booths in many towns around the U.S.
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  17. Experiment two. An experiment was carried out to determine the composition of logic. Around eleventeen milligrams of logic is purchased from the logic booth down the street. The logic is then placed into a neutrolysis chamber. The chamber is shaken thoroughly until the logic is evenly dispersed throughout. Then, the neutrolysis systems are activated, dividing the logic into its fundamental components. After five minutes, the scientist deactivates the neutrolysis systems and observes the results. We can see that the logic is composed of three substances.
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