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    Personal Biases

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    Everybody has their own personal biases and philosophies that they have developed throughout life. Some go through the journey without fully knowing whilst others seem to have a pretty good handle on them. By finding their way‚ through the ups and downs‚ they establish themselves and come out knowing more than when they began‚ effectively learning who they are. In my own journey‚ I have established a few knowns and unknowns and come to realize my own biases. Knowing the good and the bad‚ the things

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    Do Animals Have Emotions

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    31 July 2013 Do Animals Really Have Emotions? Animal emotion is a difficult and controversial subject. Scientific research is confirming what humans intuitively know: that animals have feelings and able to experience diverse types of emotions. Skeptics believe there are no possible ways animals can have emotions. They refuse the idea animals experience happiness or any other type of emotions as anthropomorphism; which occurs when humans project their own characteristics or behaviors to animals

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    united and that’s how I want you to be… united and happy! I love you all!" After what he said‚ he went to bed followed by his loyal dog named Rocco. I remember seating in the living room with my cousins talking about grandpa and his adventures when we heard Rocco barking out loud. Something was different about his bark; it was like he was crying. My whole family ran into my grandpa’s room and we found him asleep (that’s what we thought). Rocco was lying by his side with his head and ears down. My uncle

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    Implicit Hidden Biases 11/15/2013 Unbiased: not having or showing an unfair tendency to believe that some people‚ ideas‚ etc.‚ are better than others : not biased 1: free from bias; especially : free from all prejudice and favoritism : eminently fair 2: having an expected value equal to a population parameter being estimated (Webster)   Hidden Bias Tests measure unconscious‚ or automatic‚ biases. Willingness to examine your own possible biases is an important step

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    Cognitive biases are tendencies to make decisions in ways that can lead to systematic deviations from a standard of rationality‚ good judgment or optimal outcomes‚ often resulting in the person being worst off. There an overwhelming amount of these biases researched and documented to be in effect during our decision making process by many experiments to confirm their validity. Cognitive biases are useful as mental shortcuts that help reduce mental efforts for faster judgments‚ solve problems‚ and

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    rational and a free thinking individual where necessary factors are considered before making a decision‚ than rushing through them immediately and making poor decisions. These decisions we make in our day-today life are often influenced by biases that one is completely unaware of. Biases are the annoying glitches in our thinking that makes us arrive at questionable decisions and make erroneous conclusions. Cognitive biases also known as Decision biases are “Ways of thinking or a thought process

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    One scholar writes‚ “increased levels of suspended sediment in the water caused the dwindling biodiversity registered in the coastal region. They say it occurs when the effects of global warming lead glaciers near the coast to begin melting‚ discharging large quantities of sediment into the seawater...Their findings: Some species are extremely sensitive to higher sedimentation rates” (Quaile). Melting glaciers are doing

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    Aspartame: What Is It And What Effects Does it Have on Your Body? Aspartame‚ also known Acesulfame Potassium (Hull‚ 2006)‚ is commonly known by brand names NutraSweet‚ Equal‚ Sweet One and Spoonful. Aspartame is found in thousands of foods‚ drinks‚ candy‚ gum‚ vitamins‚ health supplements and even pharmaceuticals. This artificial sweetener is the most popular in the United States‚ is 200 times sweeter than sucrose the accepted standard for sweetness‚ and is also the most dangerous substance

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    Hijack Your Emotions

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    Hulot: 9/11 2012) can be seen in Figure 1. The audience is specific to all that have witnessed the events of 9/11‚ and are not sceptical that the event occurred. It is essential the viewer recognizes the 9/11 reference‚ as the entire art direction is directed by the iconic scene of the attack on the Twin Towers. It can be generalised that the vast majority of first and second world countries (if not the entire ‘world’) have‚ at least‚ seen this iconic image of flames erupting from the South Tower of

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    Effect of Emotions

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    STD: Fybmm EMOTIONS Topic covered: Positive and negative emotions and bodily changes Emotions are an integral part of our life. Emotions‚ often called feelings‚ include experiences such as love‚ hate‚ anger‚ trust‚ joy‚ panic‚ fear‚ and grief. Emotions are specific reactions to a particular event that are usually of fairly short duration. Emotions have both physical and mental components. Emotions colour people ’s lives and give them depth and differentiation. Emotions can be positive

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