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    132). The authors once compared the effect of negative and positive emotion on people’s demeanor and behavior and discovered that those with persistent negative emotions relied on stereotypes as well as heuristic tip on others, while those with persistent positive emotions were likely to not judge others or use stereotypical views. This however, does not show any one of such thoughts to be better than the other when it comes to decision-making, but it suggests…

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    Harrah's Case Study

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    that as high turnover is costly to an organization. They look to do this through a variety of options, one of which is the new incentive plan, which is the final factor. All of these factors combined give enough information to create an informed evaluation and recommendation. Culture The culture of Harrah’s Entertainment Inc. in the 1970’s when Bill Harrah was in charge of the company was much different then in the 1980’s. In the 70’s “Harrah’s managers exhibited pride and ownership and…

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    Grey Wolves

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    determining the evolutionary computation technique combine with supervised machine learning classifiers intent to optimize the parameters to obtain fittest solutions as well from the refined attributes. In this proposed methodology, a new meta-heuristics model known as ‘Grey Wolf Optimizer’ (developed by Mirjalili et.al., 2014) organizes to…

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    Social Policy Model

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    However, there is no single approach to develop policy and many frameworks have been devised. The earliest example is the stages heuristic approach. It divides the policy process into a series of stages: The agenda setting, policy formulation, policy adoption, policy implementation and policy assessment. As an early ‘theory’, it divided a complex policy process into discrete stages…

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    Research is necessary to solve operating problems, to adapt appropriate new technologies from other industries. Bus route evaluation standards include the criteria which measure the quality and quantity of service offered by system by bus routes. This synthesis compiles current activity and assesses the state of the art of evaluating individual bus routes and is adapted for the…

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    Section1 Literature Review 1.1 Language effect With globalization, multilingual skill has become a language advantage in many industries. Millions of people are using more than one language on a daily basis to communicate and to work. In general, first language appears to be more proficient than second language. Given that first language is developed throughout an individual’s daily life, while the second language is often required in a classroom setting. Despite the bilingual individuals who…

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    Baumeister and Bushman (2011) and Elliot Aronson’s book “The Social Animal” (2004), social cognitive is defined as the method that how human understand each other. This process consists of four components: attribution, biases (systematic errors), heuristics (mental shortcut), and attitudes. According to Baumeister and Bushman (2011) definition of attribution as how we connect the cause of human behaviors. Attribution could be used to determine personal responsibility if their action is…

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    each single solution is a “bird” (particle) in the search space of food (the best solution). All particles have fitness values evaluated by the fitness function (the cost function for ELD problem), and have velocities that direct the “flying” (or evaluation) of the particles. Initialized with a set of random particles (solutions), PSO searches for the optimal solution by updating generations in each iteration. All particles are updated by two “best” values—one called the pbest or personal best…

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    I would say that we as individuals, and myself, categorizes people with varies reasoning’s; such as, the subcategorizing social class to education and to individuals of outcasts and popularity. There’s just no proper evaluation of why such in-group/out-group bias occurs, but it definitely occurs to the reasons of personal bias of self-identifying one to be in this group and not the other—why one is ought to be in this group and another ought to reframe from joining such…

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    In an educational environment, any strategic plan that aims to improve a school system is well founded in data analysis and evaluation. The Oak Ridge City School System is developing a plan that could improve the core task of teaching and learning across the district for the entire student population. Based on statistical data calculated for a variety of variables, an initial analysis of the eight schools in the system can be developed in order to develop the strategic plan for improvement…

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