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    choose one’s attitude in any given circumstance and seemingly hopeless environment. The important question is what is attitude? Attitude is the way we mentally look at the world around us and act so. A well researched book  “Emotional Intelligence” by Daniel Goleman brings the scientific proof that “its our attitude more than aptitude that determines our altitude.” Attitude  is everything‚ even the worst situation can be tackled with one’s positive attitude. The environment around has a part to play but

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    The Everlasting Debate One of the most debated subject in the world now is whether the book or the movie is better. Those who side with the book often times might argue that the book has more detail or has a better narrative. On the other hand‚ those who side with movie might say the movie depicted the story better. This debate is such a widely spoken debate due to its relativity. Almost every book and movie combo have its critics to compare them. The movie and book combo of To Kill a Mockingbird

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    Prospect theory

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    of the Econometric Society. For this purpose‚ contact Claire Sashi‚ General Manager‚ at sashi@econometricsociety.org. Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky Econometrica‚ 47(2)‚ pp. 263-291‚ March 1979 PROSPECT THEORY: AN ANALYSIS OF DECISION UNDER RISK DANIEL KAHNEMAN; AMOS TVERSKY Econometrica (pre-1986); Mar 1979; 47‚ 2; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 263 Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited

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    books written that offer up ideas about humanity that are so completely new to a reader but are so completely convincing that they can force a reader to take a step back and assess all that they know to be true about their life and their purpose. Daniel Quinn has succeeded in creating such a book in Ishmael‚ a collection of new ideas about man‚ his evolution‚ and the "destiny" that keeps him captive. When I began reading Ishmael I was amazed by the ideas offered by Quinn. Like in Rambo and the

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    Everyday items taken for granted; the zipper‚ fluorescent lights‚ dishwashers‚ and spray paint. All of these were unveiled to the world at the 1893 Columbian Exposition. The Columbian Exposition‚ also called the Chicago World’s Fair‚ was a place of many firsts. Some were good‚ and some were necessary evils. Planned advancements were that of technology and inventions. Contrasting areas of development such as architecture were surprising‚ as no one knew how magnificent and cutting-edge the city would

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    Bernoulli's Principle

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: Bernoulli’s Principle is a physical phenomenon that was named after the Swiss scientist Daniel Bernoulli who lived during the eighteenth century. Bernoulli studied the relationship of the speed of a fluid and pressure. The Swiss mathematician and physicist Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782) discovered the principle that bears his name while conducting experiments concerning an even more fundamental concept: the conservation of energy. This is a law of physics that holds that

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    Behavioral Finance - WS 12/13 Lehrstuhl für BWL‚ insb. Finanzierung Prof. Dr. Thomas Langer Universitätsstraße 14 - 16 48143 Münster Tel. (02 51) 83 - 220 33 Behavioral Finance lecture #1 - Oct. 08‚ 2012 0 What is behavioral finance? Assume you need some liquidity and think about selling some stocks from your portfolio. Your position in Siemensshares seems to fit well for this purpose. Behavioral Finance lecture #1 - Oct. 08‚ 2012 1 What is behavioral finance

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    wording that has brought with it a lot of questions through the years. The question being presented is if the book of Revelation is symbolic and why? The author makes it quite clear in the first few pages that Revelation 1:1 directly correlates with Daniel 2 when it talks about the four different metals representing the four different countries and the stone representing God and his power over all. They use the same Greek word here to describe symbolism referring to symbolic communication and not general

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    April 26‚ 2012 Should doctors and scientists tamper with intelligence? In the novel “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes‚ a group of scientists and doctors are experimenting with a process to improve human intelligence. Charlie Gordon a mentally challenged man is chosen to be the subject of the experiment. Charlie is motivated to become smart because he believes‚ “If your smart you can have lots of frends to talk to you and you never get lonely by yourself all the time” (p. 13).

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    or go to the track. These scholars have offered a trove of evidence that people‚ far from being the rational agents of textbook lore‚ are often inconsistent‚ emotional‚ and biased. Perhaps tellingly‚ the pioneers of this field were not economists. Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky were Israeli psychologists who noticed that real people often do not make decisions as economists say they do. Tversky died in 1996; six years later‚ Kahneman won the Nobel Prize for economics. Thinking‚ Fast and Slow‚ Kahneman’s

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