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    Sienna makes the decision of leaving Luke after she realizes that she is not okay with his dangerous life style. Before making this decision Sienna thought long and hard about it. She thought about all the alternatives and the consequences, she thought about staying and how much she would worry about him. After pondering about it she decided she could not deal with worrying if every time Luke went out the door she would never see him again. After making her decision and left she would do…

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    It implies that during the harvest dawn, neither road looked shabby or damaged, crude to how the speaker will tell his story years from now. The speaker has to choose which road to take and whatever road he choose to take he has to stick with his decision and never look back. But the speaker made up his mind and took a path to take. In taking that path, he gave up his chance to choose the other road. Symbolically, this means that the speaker is echoing on the choices he makes throughout his life…

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    and social contract theory. I will argue that act consequentialism is the most plausible moral theory because it better summarizes my thought process when making a decision. Act consequentialism is interchangeably used with classical act utilitarianism. This theory states that you ought to do whatever will produce the best (or least bad) overall consequences. Some phrases an act consequentialist would use is “The greatest good for the greatest number” or “The ends justify the means”. These…

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    Conformity Bias Analysis

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    Regardless if the majority is wrong and you know deep down its wrong, you are often compelled by those around you (the group) to agree on the fear of being casted out. Because there are more heads in a group to come to a decision matters that are more extreme and important are often decided by the group rather than one individual who thought otherwise is also known as “group think”. In not succumbing to conformity in the group, you are seen as not one with the group or the…

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    plays a far larger role in decision making than previously thought. I’m a semi-serious poker player. I played a lot online “back in the day”: as poker players refer to the pre-Full-Tilt-collapse era of poker. Since then, I’ve…

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    and wants to know how she 's doing and who she is becoming as a person. The first person perspective allows the reader to fully grasp how Anna truly feel about the decisions she has made. Throughout life we must make decisions and those choices will have an impact on our life forever, like the protagonist Anna who how made the decision to give up her daughter because she wasn…

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    common examples of peers. All of us feel peer pressure many times in our daily lives. Peer pressure is most often used as a negative force because most of the time peers just want us to change our identity to fit in better, it can lead to risky decisions, and can cause…

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    because we say so. Now, looking back to those years made me realize how immature we were, and more crazy, through that immaturity we tend to make bad decisions. Now, at age eighteen just leaving the adolescent stage and emerging to adulthood I realized that if it were not for those bad decisions I would not be the person I am now, experience from bad decisions shape us the way we are now. It was a January twenty something, year two thousand fifteen, I was in my English class and I was told to…

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    change their major mid-way through their college career? Concerning my own experience with this decision, there is a lot of gut feeling or change it on a whim influence that dictate these decisions that have—at least up to this point—not been made before. The pressure involved in changing one’s intended major is one of numerous other pressures encountered in college. The trouble with making decisions in college arises as one attempts to interpret their true thoughts and feelings. For so long the…

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    interview process. After this people that make it are given a health and fitness test and references are checked as part of the process. The main reason why Toyota Motors Corporation designed this is to find the perfect fit employee who makes the right decision at the right time (Catano, Wiesner, and…

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