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    Should Thanksgiving be celebrated? The most common argument went something like this: OK‚ it’s true that the Thanksgiving Day mythology is rooted in a fraudulent story -- about the European invaders coming in peace to the "New World‚" eager to cooperate with indigenous people -- which conveniently ignores the reality of European barbarism in the conquest of the continent. But we can reject the culture’s self-congratulatory attempts to rewrite history‚ I have been told‚ and come together on Thanksgiving

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    Question 1: Which biases in decision making can be identified in the performances of both Pieterson and Gack? How can the identified biases be overcome? In general‚ the decision making style for manager approach decision making is toward rational and intuitive thinking. In rational thinking a person consider the problem in a rational‚ step-by-step and analytical way. Rational thinking person will resolve a complex and complicated problem into smaller part and then resolve them in a rational‚

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    encouraged to get to answers to fundamental questions through discussions and finally making their own decision; as opposed to the fundamental “do as told” style. Well I think that basically comes down to the fact that history has shown us that there are multiple ways to achieve an objective and the only limit is our imagination. We need to learn how to make good decisions. Good decision-making brings about a better life. It gives you some control over your life. In fact‚ many frustrations with

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    Should College be Free What if college was free? There are so many people that want to go to college. But in this case‚ some people are not able to go because they can’t afford it. Even though some citizens get so much aid from the government‚ with all the stuff they give us. Free college is something we don’t need‚ because if we do get it then there would be alot of stuff that would get out of place “College scholarships are gifts of money that helps students pay for education‚ and there are so

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    Should Torture Be Allowed or Not The issue of torture is being very current and it arouses debate between those who are totally against it; those who think that it sometimes can be used for good; and those who are in between. The idea of torture was seen only as something that happened far away in time‚ and it should not even be considered as an issue of the modern society. Furthermore‚ torture was seen as a violation of the fundamental human rights‚ which were protected by different human rights

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    Writing 11/18/2013 Should Parents be Punished for Children’s Mistakes? Teenage crimes are on the rise‚ and in trying to prevent this condition from aggravating we are starting to consider different solutions‚ punishing parents for their children’s mistakes. The question to be asked is‚ are the parents really the problem here? Or is it something more severe? Punishing parents by the law is not the way to handle such rise in crime rates. Though I do believe that the parents should be held somewhat

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    . QUESTION Descriptive models of decision-making investigate how individuals actually make decisions. Each decision made by an individual or group is affected by a number of factors‚ including individual personality and values‚ group relationships‚ organizational power relationships and political behaviour. . QUESTION Descriptive models of decision-making investigate how individuals actually make decisions. Each decision made by an individual or group is affected by a number of factors

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    "I do not think lawbreakers should go unpunished. By controlling the act of jaywalking you are endangering the life of yourself and others. If the action of jaywalking only affected yourself the punishment might not be so severe. By causing potential harm to the life of others you should be penalized for this action. By not taking action against jaywalkers you are suggesting that jaywalking is too little of a crime to take action against‚ and that breaking the law is not important enough to be

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    what do you think about? Now ask yourself‚ should 8th graders learn about this? If you don’t know‚ you’ll be convinced that they should learn about the Holocaust by the end of this essay. The Holocaust was a mass genocide of the jews‚ committed by Adolf Hitler that lasted about 6 years. Although it’s a gruesome topic‚ students learn about different cultures‚ knowing that other people have had it worse then them‚ and being kind to others. Either way‚ it’s only fair because we should honour the people

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    Critically evaluate how far the principle of ‘pari passu’ is embodied in Insolvency Law and how far should it be. It is critical to an understanding and appreciation of insolvency law to identify the principles on which the law is granted and the principles which it seeks to achieve. According to Professors Baird and Jackson‚ ‘insolvency law has only one function: to maximise the returns to creditors and it is not a function of insolvency law to concern itself with employment protection or the

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