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    motion for summary judgment stating the plaintiffs did not have standing as they were not customers of the bank, and therefore the case should be dismissed for lack of standing. The plaintiffs argued that they did have equitable standing they were customers of the the bank involved along with their Company Heronwood. They also argued as they have placed their personal Home as collateral for Heronwood, they have met the term for being a customer of the bank in there for summary judgment should…

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    Great Gatsby Questions

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    a right or wrong answer to this question because everyone has a different point of view of almost everything. The book The Great Gatsby, which was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a American style novel describing a millionaire also faces many judgments from others, characters in this book clearly performed how the society is, hates, love, jealousy, having doubts, and somehow can reflect today’s society either. It’s so hard not to judge other people nowadays, and people consider gossip as an…

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    Essay On Grammys

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    know about or have even attended. In chapter 2, he talks about Inferences, Reports and Judgements. With this video, it shows a lot of great examples that can relate to what is being said in that chapter. Like with variability and judgments, the reporter is making judgments that some of the performers are the best of the best saying “not only was her performance the most insane”... “only beyonce can pull that off”. By making a statement like that she is judging the performance to be a fact and…

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    Reflections of Judgment Through Fiction When reading through various works of fiction, we sometimes come across material that almost speaks directly to us, or may even describe our current situation or feelings. Although the works are truly fictitious, the inspiration for these stories comes from deep within the mind of the author, who is human, and human emotions tend to bleed through fiction. This is how we can find a surreal connection to so many stories that never actually occurred. Some…

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    The article, Incidental Haptic Sensations Influence Social Judgments and Decisions, contains three paired experiments that test whether or not primary tactile sensations influence cognitive processing in either aspect-specific ways or metaphor specific-ways (Ackerman et al., 2010). In experiments 1 and 2, researchers hypothesized that variable weight unconsciously affects decision-making (Ackerman et al., 2010).). For experiment 1, the weight of a clipboard affected participants’ evaluation on…

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    Man And Camel Analysis

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    the man resided shows that this was a serious matter to them. As soon as the man and camel show up at the porch, the man utters, “You ruined it. You ruined it forever (Line 21)”. This line is the biggest kicker in the poem. The fact that it is the last line of the poem is both suspenseful and mysterious. What does he mean? This is most likely what most readers are going to ask. It is apparent that the two do not want to be seen. It is a possibility that the man and his companion wandered into…

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    whereby they perceive the aspect of goodness” this inclination is the will. All appetites lean towards some form of goodness. The intellectual appetite, which desires knowledge, seeking all goodness. Unlike the other appetites “intellect can act with judgment which is free” it is the only appetite that can judge what is good. Free will acts upon its own judgements, not from…

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    I am clinically considered overweight/obese. Not by a considerable amount, mind you. Just enough where it labels who I am as a person. People wonder why others become obese. It isn’t some goal people have. It is not by accident either. People have life style choices. And that is what they are. Choices. You can choose what you are, how you look, how you dress. Your body is a canvas and it is up to you to paint it how you please. I can choose to go to the gym and eat healthy. Has anyone asked why…

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    When making our first impression of others, people tend to put an abundance of focus onto traits that should not matter. We often let our judgements of people we happen to be unfamiliar with become our reality. I chose a text of a picture of six trees showing their reflections into a body of water they surround. Each tree had its own unique features, however their reflections into the water were similar. This painting displays the concept that no matter how different people seem, they are still…

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    Love can make us do crazy things. It can take us on life changing journeys, sometimes even journeys that take us across the world. Love can sometimes weigh us down, if it isn’t good for us or returned to us. It can hinder our judgements or even alter our beliefs altogether. But in the end we must decide if love is worth the ups and downs. Whether we should put ourselves, our very hearts, on the line in the hopes of finding a love that will endure a lifetime. In this paper I will explain the…

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