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    Position Paper #2 How would I prove that my memory or reasoning processes are reliable? There really is no good way to answer this question. My first thought was‚ well that should be easy‚ because I can prove my memory is reliable by the fact that I remember where class is every day that I show up. If I can remember where the classroom is‚ that must show my memory is reliable. But then I realized that I’m relying on a memory to come up with that example. This makes the question seem like a paradox

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    There are three different models that can interact to create or solve any problem in any organization ‚ the models are Perspectives ‚ Worldviews and Mental models . Perspectives are the point of views ‚ (Gray ‚1996) “means that they consider the inner form of all cosmic beings ‚ the gods‚ the dead‚ plants‚ meteorological phenomena and geographical accidents‚ among others” ‚ when adopting different perspectives people can apply systems thinking successfully to broaden their awareness ‚ Perspectives

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    Dear Ms. Brady‚  am writing to present myself for the position of Electronic Engineer‚ which you posted online. Please find enclosed my resume and reference letters‚ which I am sure you will agree are impeccable.  I graduated from Oregon State University with a four-year undergraduate degree in Electronic Engineering Technology. I maintained a solid 4.0 grade point average throughout my studies‚ and graduated with honors. I have been employed for the past six years as an electronic engineer

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    Absolutely‚ I will always agree with this statement from not only my rational mind but also the emotional heart. This positive viewpoint of the statement is exactly based on my unscrambling of my past and the things I have experienced‚ which have been endowing me with the power and confidence to overcome any difficulty and hardship I am experiencing or will possibly encounter. When the present or the future is full of gloom‚ the past becomes a haven of refuge that provides relief and inspiration

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    typical tasks or duties that you would do in this job? * observe animal and plant life in their natural environment. * Study the effects of pollution on marine life. *identify‚ classify and preserve the types of marine life. *Predict the rate of population growth and life expectancy. *Use computer modelling to estimate population growth for the future. * run field studies and experiments. 2. which one or two of the typical duties or tasks listen do you think would make this career most worthwhile? Justify

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    Motivation of Staff using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory: The job of a manager in the workplace is to get things done through employees. To do this the manager should be able to motivate employees. However‚ that’s easier said than done! Motivation practice and theory are difficult subjects‚ touching on several disciplines. There is an old saying that says you can lead a horse to water but you cannot force it to drink; it will drink only if it is thirsty- so with people. They will do

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    facilitates collective commitment‚ promotes social system stability‚ and shapes behavior by helping members understand and make sense of their surroundings. The initial culture of any organization is shaped by its founder(s). Over time the original culture is embedded as created by the founder(s) or is modified to match environmental contingencies. Indoctrination into an organization begins with a socialization process that conveys the organization’s values‚ beliefs‚ expectations‚ and behaviors. Organizational

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    Ellie Dixon How far would you agree with Nick’s view that Gatsby is “worth the whole damn bunch put together” I believe that when comparing the worth of the characters Nick assessed their ability to be moral‚ loving and selfless. Despite Gatsby’s involvement in ‘bootlegging’ and his life being built around lies‚ Gatsby possesses a worth that the other characters lack; a dedication to another human that is selfless‚ loving and hopeful‚ his determination to peruse his dreams also adds to his worth

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    Alex Berntsen Most people would agree with doing something horrific to another person‚ since it is easier to conform‚ than to fight‚ people tend to protect themselves before protecting a stranger. Stanley Milgram put a study together to prove that Germans are more likely to be obedient to authority then American are. The study was called “If Hitler Asked You to Electrocute a Stranger‚ Would You? Probably.” Milgram explains the character aspects of why people listen to authority and why they afraid

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    From the article‚ to solve the right problem‚ first of all‚ we have to set the need for a solution.  There’s no doubt to find out and focus on the basic need which is the core of the problem instead of jumping to a solution. I strongly believe that there’s no one right way to solve a problem‚ and if we rush to find the solution‚ we may trap into the problem and never solve it. In my opinion‚ every problem is arisen form the need. We expect certain desirable outcome once the problem is solved. As mentioned

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