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Magazine article PAGE 138 to 142 PRIMAL COMPASSION Magazine article PAGE 138 to 142

An objective statement, one that can be proved fact An objective statement, one that can be proved

opinion One possible interpretation of the facts, subjective statement that is not based on proof

Objective Provable

subjective BEST BOOK EVER!!! Not provable (expression of opinion)

bias The cutest dog ever! An opinion which influences how you deal with a person or subject, a belief that affects how we interpret the facts