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    Qn1 Ans Decision tree analysis will involve step determination of the chemical and physical characteristics of this chemical. By knowing them, it will be very easy to determine the best control method to be employed. Firstly, the compound is corrosive and it therefore suggests that it is highly reactive and use of water and any other chemicals that can lead to an undesired chemical reaction will be ruled out. Also, the spilled chemical is producing fumes, mostly it suggests that it is either a…

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    Decision Trees - Chelst Chapter 10 Exercises – Kimberly Matthews 10.1 – Sequential decisions: Present an example of a sequence of two or more decisions followed by an uncertainty. Should we open a bakery or a diner?…

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    conversation of the SAD analysis paired with scholarly work to further the reader’s understanding of ethics, and the ethical premises utilized reach a decision. Furthermore, exploration of deontological ethics to support potential decisions to the ethical dilemma and lastly, culminates exploring whether the decision the individual aim to make will be the most feasible; yet, ethical decision. The article, Making Choices: A Framework for Making Ethical Decision describes, “decisions about right…

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    "How will the world use its nuclear capability?" (“The Decision to Drop the Bomb”) is a conflicting question that the world does not know the exact answer to. The American people never imagined the strength and lasting effects of the nuclear bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Most American citizens believe that bombing Japan was the only option at the time. While arguments against and for the bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are substantial and noteworthy, the appalling effects were…

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    Although lobbying may sometimes produce “economic waste,” as Gordon Tullock asserts, one cannot soundly argue that lobbying should be done away with altogether. Lobbying is an essential part of the American democratic process which benefits not only private and public interest groups, but policymakers as well. Godwin, Ainsworth, and Godwin define lobbying simply as “an effort to influence public policy.” In practice, lobbying is one of the primary methods by which groups of citizens and…

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    the citizens of the US to join World War II. By 1945 president Truman made a radical decision that will change the course of history. In his way to avenge Pearl Harbor among many other reasons, he decided to use the first atomic bomb on two Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki. To this day, many still argue the morality of using the atomic bomb. However, President Truman’s decision was a wise and calculated decision because of many reasons: It avenged the attack on Pearl Harbor, it saved many…

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    Jacob Spear Mrs. Murk Honors English 1 19 December 2014 George 's Decision: Justified? One needs to be mentally tough when committing a detrimental act for the better of the future. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, the main character, George, had to kill his friend, Lennie, for the better. The novel is about two men who travel together, acquiring money, hoping to one day afford to live on their own ranch. These men are known as George and Lennie. George caters to Lennie…

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    Odysseus’ worst decision was when he visited Aeaea, Circe’s island. Through this decision, the king had made many mistakes whether it be due to desire or his ego. Once on Circe’s island, his men were turned into swine, and Odysseus saved his men, but it cost him another stop from returning to Ithaca. The king spent an extended amount of time on the island; he was forced to take a different route home, otherwise he would have been sailing through the seas if the nymph’s island was avoided.…

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    In spite of the general public opinion, the decision by Trumann to drop the Atomic bomb on Nagasaki and Hiroshima was unnecessary. It was mainly redundant regarding military standpoint. In fact, the view of the America’s leading generals concerning this decision contradicted with that of the politicians’ viewpoint. Perhaps, it will be important to consider that these generals raised their concerns before as well as after the bombing. Among these individuals were the Supreme Commander in charge…

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    People’s choices are influenced by and affected by those around them. The decisions made often reveal a person’s morals, values and principles. In Lorraine Hansberry's “A Raisin in the Sun” her characters battle internally to find a decision for themselves and those surrounding. Second chances come in many different forms, may it be something miniscule or traumatic. Lena Younger is a mother of two, although most days it seems like a thousand. She has sacrificed everything under the sun and put…

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