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Decision Without Blinders
Decision
Executives tend to be unaware of the feelings—both positive and negative—that their direct reports have about them. Knowledge of the positive emotions feels good, but ignorance of the negative emotions can create a blinder that engenders other problems. Unwittingly, executives condition their people to tell them what they want to hear, even when what they…
Night Personal Response Copy
God
Soul
War
At some point in our lives we have all wanted a certain freedom. Whether it is freedom to do as you please or freedom to go explore the world. Though, most of us never got the chance to be free, and some of us might never have that chance. The book we studied in class…
Circumstances Beyond the Control of Man
Control
A British prime minister, Benjamin Disraeli, once said “Circumstances are beyond the control of man, but his conduct is in his own power.” This quote emphasizes that our reactions to situations and events hold great importance even though we cannot predict the future. It states that our behavior and decision-making are within our control and…
Path Dependence and Historical Materialism
Dialectic
Materialism
In political science, a form of process tracing known as “path dependence” has often been defined by researchers with different academic backgrounds resulting in unclear meanings that make it difficult for students to understand. While many scholars have properly applied the concept, particularly in case study research, it remains one of the most important theories…
What Is A Wormhole Really
Matter
Space
Time
We see and enjoy various Science- Fiction movies, where they travel from one planet to other within a fraction of time, looks Cool! but is it really possible and what actually is that? If it is possible, is it deadly or useful for mankind. So lets see what actually is a Wormhole A wormhole is…
Materialism and Traditional Western View
Materialism
Materialism abandons the more traditional view of our inner consciousness. It also doubts the idea of an immaterial soul. In the 1600s, Thomas Hobbes became inspired by the advances of science. He was curious about the world around and wondered if it was everything. From his work, principles like Reductionism came to light. Gilbert Ryle’s…
How to Write a Good Argumentative Essay
Al Gore
Critical Thinking Skills
Logos
Pathos
Science
Turn each of the following statements into an arguable claim—i.e., a point that is debatable and shows (or implies) your analysis of or opinion about the topic of your essay or a particular paragraph. To be an effective thesis statement, the claim must be narrow enough to allow you to fully support it within the…
A Dream Destroyed: What Would MLK Do?
Human Activities
Justice
Martin Luther King
On January 31, 2019, Mr. James Forman, Jr., professor at Yale Law School and former public defender gave a brief overview of his book: Locking up our own: Crime and punishment in black America. In doing so, he spoke about being a public defender in Washington, DC as well as the mass incarcerations of African…
SWOT Analysis Methods and Activity-Based Costing (ABC) Method
Business
Cognition
Evaluation
Management
After reading through the assigned chapters from Blocher text, the two strategic allocation techniques/concepts that interested me most includes: The SWOT Analysis techniques and the activity based costing method (ABC). However, before discussing these concepts in details, it will be important for readers of this paper to understand what SWOT means in business. SWOT in…
Thoreau’s Main Statement of The Concept of Government
King
Law
Nonviolence
Pathos
For Thoreau’s main claims, he opened this statement “I heartily accept the motto-”That government is best which governs least,” and he defined his true conviction “That government is best which governs not at all.” Thoreau said that government is nothing but imaginary or abstract perception that people decided to choose to live by. Up until…