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    Housekeeping

    Decision is very important and should not be taking lightly because decision could affect your entire life. When making a decision you should always wait before making a decision. Make sure that you think your decision through. Think about the pros and cons of your decision always make sure you think about what would happen if your decision goes wrong. Decision making can be regarded as the mental processes resulting in the selection of a course of action among several alternative scenarios (Wikipedia)

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    Media Bias

    Detecting Media Bias Bobbi Secrist HUM/111 Critical and Creative Thinking Kathy Kildow The first article that I came across when I did a search for national politics was one done by fox news, but since I have a bias against fox news I decided not to go with that one because I was not sure I could remain objective. The reason for my bias against them is that they have a reputation for having a particular political bias and I didn’t want that opinion to hinder my review of the article

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    Post-Decision Dissonance

    Dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling which people undergo after facing conflicting situation and which incite a drive to change the situation. It can also be considered as a lack of harmony between ones behavior in relation to their belief. Post-decision dissonance refers to a situation where people try to justify the decisions they made in the past mostly after been infringed on. This is because by making a choice to follow certain decisions they may experience disturbance for having left some

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    Leadership Questions

    |[pic] |Instructor Policies | | |HUM 150 | | |Introduction to Film Studies | |

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    Humanities

    see myself and others clearly, I do not make assumptions about why people act the way they do. I am known to operate from a clear set of value that articulated in me. I am comfortable using all available tools to analyze a problem. These include critical thinking skills, reference to expert, my own experience and traditions of the community. What I like to do when it come to my ethical behavior is, not to judge anyone. It helps me to know that all people are not a like or have the same ideas as other

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    Kxo222

    CHAPTER 1 & 2 1. (Points: 10.0) The people who suggested the wrong solutions in the examples in chapter 1 of the textbook were all ... 1. looking for the easy options. 2. incompetent and unprofessional. 3. lazy people. 4. competent, hard-working professionals. 2. (Points: 10.0) A vision is the ability to see the way things ought to be or will be in the future. True False 3. (Points: 10.0) Finding and solving the real problem is important to minimise lost

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    Creativre Process

    My essay talks about procrastination and how to overcome it. This means that you need to work on the things that need to be accomplished. There have been times in my life where I have felt like I would never achieve my goals in life. I have described below on the different ways that I believe I can achieve my goals and the different steps that I will use. There are four stages in the Creative Process. “The creative process has four stages which are searching for challenges, expressing the particular

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    Revell

    the students plan a menu, pick up the items in our pretend store, and calculate how much each item would cost with how much money they have. This would help students with their math and problem solving skills. It would also help the students apply critical thinking skills to determine if they do have enough to purchase the items. It would also promote the students by working together with their peers to move towards a solution. By visiting the museum there seems to be a huge emphasis for

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    Adn to Bsn

    trained at the associate-degree (ADN) level versus the baccalaureate-degree level in nursing (BSN) is miniscule. The BSN program incorporates most of the curriculum taught in the ADN program, excluding the leadership/ management, public health and critical thinking aspects. In 1951, Mildred Montag introduced a 2-year degree program (ADN), which trained the nurses for “intermediate functions requiring skill and some judgment” (Schank & Stollenwerk, 1988). In Montag’s curriculum, the role of nurse

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    Career Interest Profiler

    I was grateful surprise with the results of my Career Plan Building Activity; The Career Interest Profiler: Based on my answers to the questionnaire I am… Enterprising Occupations frequently involve starting up and carrying out projects. These occupations can involve leading people and making many decisions. Sometimes they require risk taking. Conventional Occupations frequently involve following set of procedures and routines. These occupations can include working with data and details more

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