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    factual counterpart. In order to deem a website credible‚ we must take into consideration the following points: Is the website consistent? Are we able to first cross check the author? What is the mission/purpose of the site? Is the information provided bias in any which way shape or form? and finally can the sources be validated?. A credible site should also be able to provide you with the date the information was published and how it is monitored or edited for its accuracy. I consider "www.Scientificjournals

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    Pg. 1 The Histories written by Herodotus Herodotus writes his histories with an important perspective. This perspective of course is also bias because these events that he documents are events that are happening during his life. They are not far and removed from him. This is a good thing for the future historians and students that can have a good idea of both the things that took place in our history‚ and yet is also slightly inaccurate in the way that they reflect his opinions of what he sees

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    will be most effective because they attack the main issues of the city it addresses the major concerns of its residents and it will provide a safe environment for its youth. People might use the various methods for producing ideas to eliminate the bias from the original article and still present a factual and persuasive case by turning the situation around. Asking questions such as what

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    Cracking the Code: ENGL 101 Course pack Fall 2012 By Melinda Dewsbury Trinity Western University Revised for English 101A/B Louise Green Section One: General Writing and Resources Grammar Error Checklist Vocabulary o I do not use I‚ me‚ my‚ mine. o I do not use you‚ your‚ yours. o I do not use let. o I only use people‚ human‚ society‚ lives‚ life a few times. o I do not use contractions like can’t‚ didn’t‚ don’t. o I do not use slang like guys

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    observing something beyond your first impression and opinion. “Instead of simply responding with what you believe or feel about a subject‚ critical thinking guides you to think- to examine issues fully and objectively‚ test your own assumptions for bias‚ seek additional information‚ consider alternative interpretations‚ ask questions‚ and delay judgment”. Critical thinking is the reason why every professional writer‚ writes as good as they do. They don’t record their immediate observations; instead

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    ADMS 1010

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    in order to manage others one must first be able to understand oneself and manage themselves. To understand oneself one must be self-aware. They must know what biases they have so when it comes time to make decisions‚ they can make a clear concise bias free decision. Also when one is self-aware‚ they can keep their emotions and feelings out of the equation when deciding. Secondly‚ a manager should be someone who is curious because curious people will not only look at the surface but also dig deeper

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    Nonsampling errors can occur both in a sample survey and in a census. Such errors occur because of human mistakes and not chance. The errors that occur in the collection‚ recording‚ and tabulation of data are called nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors occur because of human mistakes and not chance. Nonsampling errors can be minimized if questions are prepared carefully and data are handled cautiously. Many types of systematic errors or biases can occur in a survey‚ including selection error‚ nonresponse

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    Often‚ people come across bad journalism. It comes in numerous forms. Sometimes it is in the form of textbooks‚ television‚ and radio broadcasts. These stories are biased and untruthful. Often‚ lies are added to support the journalist ’s opinion. Bad journalism is heavily opinionated and gives incorrect perceptions of things. One of the traits of good journalism is the ability to state the facts directly without adding one ’s opinion. In "Ten Ethical Principles for College Journalists"‚ the second

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    USE AND EFFECTS OF 1080 ON THE ENVIRONMENT 1) Poisoning Paradise- Ecocide in New Zealand The documentary “Poisoning Paradise- Ecocide in New Zealand” was produced by ‘the Graf Boys’ to inform New Zealand’s general public of the negative aspects and dangers of the use of 1080. Brothers Steve and Clyde Graf are attempting to display that 1080 use is bad and the reasons as to why they were “concerned at the ever increasing use of 1080”. The Graf brothers grew up around Te Urewera National Park‚ exposed

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    CONFLICT BETWEEN EMPLOYEES OVER MISBEHAVIOUR INTRODUCTION: In general conflict resolution is mostly concentrated on the conflicts that have occurred in the public. In this report I have tried to explain the circumstances that lead to conflict in workplace. This report analyses the situation using organizational behaviour concepts and gives an alternatives to avoid this kind of situations in future and my learning’s. Time period: August 2013 BACKGROUND: Paul and I were working alongside

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