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    Abstract: A general decision making criterion involves several factors. What this journal focuses on is the influence of others’ decisions on one’s own‚ namely‚ the act of “looking up and looking around”. In any given situation it is human nature to first “look up”- that is‚ see what a more knowledgeable person (such as the boss) is doing‚ and then take a decision as to how one would act. The second option is to “look around”- that is‚ see what one’s colleagues and peer are doing and follow suit

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    sea‚ upon which boats float After visiting the San Jose Museum of Art I selected the work Blue Boat‚ an oil on canvas work done by Raimonds Staprans. Staprans is a local artist who lives and works in San Francisco but is originally from Latvia and moved here in 1947 and that journey influenced his art. He is known for making abstract works from what we would consider recognizable and common objects‚ added his own spin to the concept of abstract art. This particular work Blue Boat makes use of lines

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    for my second argument‚ I will outline how less money will be earned if junk food was banned from the school canteens. Our second speaker Stefan will discuss how you need salt and sugar in your daily intake and how junk food can provide that easily. He will also discuss how not enough sugar and salt in your body will cause illnesses. And last of all‚ our third speaker Olivia will summarise our overall stance that junk food shouldn’t need to be banned. Ladies and gentlemen‚ recently‚ schools have

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    THROUGH THE LOOKINGGLASS By Lewis Carroll The Millennium Fulcrum Edition 1.7 Contents CHAPTER I. Looking-Glass house CHAPTER II. The Garden of Live Flowers CHAPTER III. Looking-Glass Insects CHAPTER IV. Tweedledum And Tweedledee CHAPTER V. Wool and Water CHAPTER VI. Humpty Dumpty CHAPTER VII. The Lion and the Unicorn CHAPTER VIII. ’It’s my own Invention’ CHAPTER IX. Queen Alice CHAPTER X. Shaking CHAPTER XI. Waking CHAPTER XII. Which Dreamed it? CHAPTER I. LookingGlass house

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    Three Men in a Boat

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    in Tamilnadu in a school in which 93 children died. Oh dear little ones! Oh dear little ones! For you‚ parents had glorious dreams! And you were all immersed in your own dreams Yet‚ Agni engulfed you and all of those dreams Taking you to Almighty’s divine presence Usually‚ departed old parents are buried by sons Whereas‚ Kumbakonam‚ saw a sad scene! Crying parents burying their little ones!! Oh Almighty! Show Your grace on those little ones And keep them all in Thy Holiest Presence!! Oh Almighty

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    Pearl Harbor Picture yourself as a crew member on one of the naval ships in Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1944 before complete destruction began. It’s a perfectly calm Sunday; everyone’s going about their own duties in a peaceful manner. Suddenly in the sky dozens of fighter pilots zoom overhead. Crew members have zero time to react to the planes as they begin to fire and drop bombs in the harbor. The initial surprise and confusion of the attack prevents any actions of defense. This attack on Pearl

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    Looking Beyond

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    In our lives we experience different struggles and different problems. Each of us has our own trials in life. There are different types of trials‚ its either easy‚ moderate or hard. But how do we response in these trials? When we encounter the easy and moderate problems‚ we can easily survive it. But when we encounter the hard one‚ we always say we can’t do it. We can’t survive it. When I was a bit younger than today‚I always thought having problems and solving it was

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    still under the control of the Habsburg in the XIXth century. Because he was from the northern‚ european‚ civilized Italy states‚ it is questionable wether or not he wanted to create one nation along with the southern‚ more african-like‚ uncivilized Italy states. However‚ it can be shown that Cavour did want a unification of some sort for Italian states. To unify a nation to form a single state‚ a very strong nationalism is needed‚ which he showed by creating a local newspaper in 1847 bearing the name

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    one he truly wants. However‚ because of the decisions he has made‚ there is no way to go back across the already charred and blackened bridges of his past. The author develops the idea that when roles are pressed upon individuals‚ the result may be decisions that are not necessarily desirable to them. In Alistair MacLeod ’s "The Boat‚" the father sacrifices himself in order to give his son the opportunity to choose

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    Another of the more offensive and bothersome comments—according to men—made by Nietzsche concerning women is also found in Beyond Good and Evil in the section entitled “Seven Little Sayings on Women.” This section states “men have treated women hitherto like birds… something which has to be caged up so that it shall not fly away” (166). Maudemarie Clark‚ a feminist writer‚ upon her first reading of this passage‚ translated it to mean women were a “possession‚ as property that can be locked” away

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