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    decisions and expects those are all controled by himself to work out a quick result with no questions asked. They base on their own knowledge,experience ,information and intuition.(Liphart,2014) For analytical style,charaterizes the high tolerance for ambiguity combined with a rational way of thinking of individuals who prefer to have complete information before making a decision.An analytic style decision maker is innovative and likes to analyze large amounts of data before making a decision.…

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    Southern Values in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof "The weight of Southern history, the power of social and racial divisions and its rituals and taboos often make self-determination and moral choice unachievable" (King). This statement from Kimball King perfectly summarizes the point Tennessee Williams strove to exemplify in many of his works. Thomas Lanier Williams, better known as Tennessee Williams, was born on March 26, 1911 in Columbus Mississippi. He spent the first seven years of his life in…

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    not universally valid, rather they are only validated by a culture or individual choice. This theory can be further developed by addressing the Diversity and Dependency theses and Melville Herskovits’ argument supporting the intrinsic values of tolerance in ethical relativism. The Diversity thesis states “what is considered morally right and wrong varies from society to society, so there are no universal moral standards held by all societies” and the Dependency thesis states “all moral…

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    unprotected sex and drug use not to lowball them as one would predict. So, it may be that teens’ notorious risk-taking behavior stems not from some immunity to known risks, but rather, as a new study now suggests, from their greater tolerance to uncertainty and ambiguity — that is, unknown risks(TIME.com) Teen Brain: Behavior, Problem Solving, And Decision…

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    Moneyball Case Summary

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    The degree of resistance can be measured by mindfulness and the tolerance of ambiguity (Dunican & Keaster, 2015). This means individuals have a tolerance level for the unknown and the higher level of tolerance one has, the less the level of resistance (Dunican & Keaster, 2015). After Howe does not allow Beane to use recruits found via sabermetrics, Beane trades the traditional star player…

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    Self Efficacy Paper

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    people are very outgoing and high energy about many aspects in their lives, but when it comes to sticking to a workout regimen or a new diet their low-efficacy may be what determines a negative outcome. I would even venture to guess that tolerance for ambiguity might be what drives their inner fears. If they perceive the work that is to be undertaking as a great degree of discomfort, they may not even attempt it. In the military, I learned to think about solutions in “black or white”, or the…

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    Creativity Reflection

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    succeeded. Another reason this project demonstrates a strength of mine in creating a tangible metaphor for the confusion and conflicting ideas that cover this campus. Similarly, the concepts tied together in this project feature my capacity to handle ambiguity. Despite the fact that each piece of this sculpture has a meaning, nothing automatically defines itself, which allows the viewer to draw a lot of different conclusions relating to various types of symbolism. My lack of courage in my…

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    Singapore is a multi-ethnic society with Chinese around 77%, Indian around 6%, Malay around 15% and expatriates around 2%. Business in Singapore is formal and strict rules of protocol are generally observed. The group (company or department) is viewed as more important than the individual. People observe a strict chain of command, which comes with expectations on both sides. In order to keep others from losing face, much communication will be non-verbal and you must closely watch the facial…

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    In reference to Mr. Phillips argument, I find it to be problematic and logically unsound as he is pleading for religious tolerance - all the while practicing intolerance towards others. He is using the freedom of religion to perpetuate discrimination rather than prevent it as the right was intended. I see this not only counter-productive to the pursuit of a just future, but…

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    For the $20 Boss Program I worked in a group along with three other girls from my school. Our business for the program was called KITS Books (the name was the initials of our first names combined). Our business was selling second hand books that we sourced for free at the Isla Capri Markets (every 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month). This business allowed me to understand what it was like running a business and I felt as though I learned many valuable skills. The $20 Boss Program has really…

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