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    Outsmart You Own Bias

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    HBR.ORG SPOTLIGHT ON DECISION MAKING MAY 2015 REPRINT R1505D Outsmart Your Own Biases by Jack B. Soll‚ Katherine L. Milkman‚ and John W. Payne SPOTLIGHT ON DECISION MAKING SPOTLIGHT ARTWORK Millo‚ 2014 B.ART–Arte in Barriera Turin‚ Italy FOR ARTICLE REPRINTS CALL 800-988-0886 OR 617-783-7500‚ OR VISIT HBR.ORG Outsmart Your Own Biases by Jack B. Soll‚ Katherine L. Milkman‚ and John W. Payne S SUPPOSE YOU’RE EVALUATING a job candidate to lead a new office in a different country. On paper

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    in life everyone‚ as depressing as it may seem‚ seems to question their existence and why they are even living. It’s a common thing to wonder about. Through the use of form‚ point of views‚ tone‚ figures of speech‚ and images‚ Walt Whitman in “O Me! O Life” depicts how the purpose of life‚ is to live it; no matter how bad the world around us seems to be. Walt Whitman’s poem is a reflection of himself and the world he lives in. Whitman is confused on the purpose of the struggles in his life. He

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    In the poem “O Me! O Life!” by Walt Whitman he starts by saying that he has always questioned himself and life like most people regularly do. The fact that there are tons of others in this world like him‚ faithless and without direction and foolish‚ he admits he may be amongst the worst of them. He claims that he is always criticizing and analyzing himself in a negative light and how he along with other people long to become more and long to see the truth of what the meaning of life is. The poem

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    Save as Many as You Ruin Through life we make some choice as humans. Some of these choices can be fatal for the rest of our lives and maybe we will regret them till the day we die. But sometimes‚ fate will give us a second chance. When we are granted one of these chances‚ we need to seize them and make sure we won’t make the same mistake again. This happens to the main character in the short-story “Save as Many as you Ruin” and he realizes the mistake he made and grabs the chance to make it up.

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    Name: Lauren Date: February 15‚ 2016 Title: May The Force Be With You Abstract: Experimental Question: How does the mass of the first model source car affect the acceleration of the second model source car at rest to in motion? Research: When we drive our cars‚ motorcycles‚ trucks‚ or any vehicle down the road‚ we are driving them at a certain velocity and direction. All vehicles have a mass to the order of a few hundred pounds. When our vehicles move at a certain speed down the road‚ they create

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    Dear Dads: Save Your Sons

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    After Reading "Dear Dads: Save Your Sons" by Christopher N. Bacorn‚ found on page 558 in your Evergreen text‚ answer the following questions. 1.) At both the beginning and end of this persuasive essay‚ Bacorn describes a mother and her 15-year-old son. Why does he focus on their story? Would the argument be as effective if he had begun with paragraph 4 and ended with paragraph 10? 2.) The author does not press to see the angry 15-year-old boy again‚ claiming that professional counseling

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    Save as Many as You Ruin In this short story called “Save as Many as You Ruin” by Van Booy we are introduced to Gerard‚ who works in an office. He appears to the reader as likeable man and the story begins one day as he gets off work. He walks down the street thinking about what the area was like before the big city of Manhattan was constructed. The footprints in the snow remind him of how everything will disappear. He breathes out just to see his breath disappear‚ and thinks of a Rainer M. Rilke

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    "True culture is in the mind‚ the mind‚" he said and tapped his head‚ "the mind." "It’s in the heart‚" she said‚ "and in how you do things is because of who you are." The webboard postings referencing the Flannery O’Connor short story "Everything That Rises Must Converge" bear a strong relationship to the above mentioned mini-debate between the characters Julian and his mother. Utilizing the devices of setting‚ point of view‚ and round characterization to propel her plot forward‚ O’Connor elicits

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    We often forget our priority in our life while we are doing our job. Priority is important for our lives‚ which keep us to maintain the relationship with family members‚ religious faith‚ personal time‚ and culture. The journal named‚ "How Will You Measure Your Life?" in Harvard Business Review‚ which is written by Dr. Clayton Christensen‚ alert about unclear positioning priorities between our jobs and our personal lives. The article mainly emphasized on creating a strategy‚ building a purpose‚ allocating

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    The wisdom literature is a pathway to walk on. For those in and out of the faith there is a cultural respect toward the principals set out in the canonical‚ and even the non-canonical‚ books of wisdom found in Hebrew and Greek literature. The author succinctly brought light to several aspects of each book‚ each section‚ with fervor and delicacy. She took the writings for what they were at the time involving their mindset and cultural space and giving readers a vivid and realized lens to engage scripture

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