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    Logical Thinking

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    Emotional thinking is useful when a person supports conclusions off his or her emotions. An individual may base his or her feelings about his or her personal values‚ beliefs‚ and biases to make a decision. Emotional thinking can hinder an individual’s capability to think critically. Emotions are a vital part of people making decisions. It involves critical thinking in which a person reflects on his or her options. Emotions are an unconscious force to conquer when a decision has to be made. An

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    Availability Heuristic: Gives our brains the quick shortcut to the answer we need. We make decision based on what is readily available in our minds rather than examining all the alternatives. Representative heuristic: Is when I am confronted with an experience and I need to make a judgment or a decision about that situation my brain automatically rely on my past experiences and mental representation to guide my judgement and decision. Counterfactual Thinking: Is thoughts about past events‚ thoughts

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    Ian Freckelton analyzed The Strange Case of Thomas Quick‚ written by Dan Josefesson. Within the book review he overlooks how Josefesson breaks down the case of Sture Bergwall also known as Thomas Quick. The book review consists of how the serial killer and victim of false memory was created. Freckelton is biased in the way he pursues his review. He does not acknowledge any other sides. Not only does he have a favorable view with positive feedback but also glorify Josefesson. The detailed descriptions

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    Lateral Thinking

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    Lateral thinking is solving problems through an indirect and creative approach‚ using reasoning that is not immediately obvious and involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using only traditional step-by-step logic. The term lateral thinking was coined by Edward de Bono in the book New Think: The Use of Lateral Thinking published in 1967. Lateral thinking‚ is the ability to think creatively‚ or "outside the box" as it is sometimes referred to in business‚ to use your inspiration and imagination

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    Critical Thinking

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    Critical Thinking and Its Importance in Education Kadoko Chanda 1. Introduction Technology‚ travel and business have brought countries together‚ so does our thinking evolve. No more thinking within our boundaries‚ we need critical thinking to evaluate our own decisions in everything we do. For example‚ how do you teach students without discriminating their beliefs or religion? How do we start a business in a country with different laws from ours and still incorporate our business values

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    SEO with Josh Latimer | Ardor SEO Meta Description: Discover the secrets to a successful small local business with SEO tips and tricks that Kris Reid shared with Josh Latimer of The Quick Talk Podcast. How The Coolest Guy In SEO Can Help Small Local Businesses Kris Reid joins Joshua Latimer for podcast #23 of The Quick Talk Podcast to discuss how small local service businesses can compete in the big leagues and get their share of the market through SEO and other tricks that drive website ranking.

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    OrangeHRM Recruitment Module Quick Guide • • Adam Smith logs into the system as the HR administrator. He clicks on Job>Job title in the admin tab A. Creating Job Titles for The Organization I. This depends on the available vacancies in the organization at this moment. Lets’ assume that Adam the HR admin adds a job title called “Maintenance Engineer”. OrangeHRM Recruitment Module Quick Guide Page 1 of 9 II. After completing the “Job Description”‚ “Pay Grade” and if necessary “Job

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    Brain on Fire Quick Summary

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    Brain on Fire; Chapter Notes PART 1 Chapter 1 Immediately‚ the reader notices the powerful imagery given to describe the bed bug bites and the atmosphere of the office. We learn that the main character has worked at the Post since she was 17. There are lots of New York related allusions. We meet the author’s closest friend at the paper‚ Angela and the Sunday editor‚ Steve‚ who calls Susannah (main character) in for a weekly meeting that she is unprepared for. In Steve’s office we meet Paul

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    Critical Thinking

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    University College of the Caribbean Bsc. Human Resource Management (Group B3 Sunday) Prepared as partial fulfillment of the course Critical thinking Lecturer: Ms. Sherrell R. Wilson Presented by: Andrew Onfroy BS08-12468HR3 Date of submission: November 7‚ 2010 The article was written by distinguished veteran journalist‚ Clare Forrester. Ms Forrester received an award in 2006 from the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) for effective leadership and was praised in the citation

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    Critical Thinking Matters

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    “Critical Thinking: What It Is and Why It Counts” (Peter A. Facione) - summary – The article starts with emphasizing the importance of making good decisions and practicing fair judgments comparing with enduring the consequences of uninformed and bad choices. Next topic is defining “critical thinking”‚ which is based on rhetorical questions that can help each of us deducing by ourselves what it means and why it is important. Whenever you are in the position to choose‚ you have to analyze

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