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    I am originate from a middle class family. The most imperative thing about me is that am a religious person. I have faith in good, values and regard others. I am a present day scholar, additionally have faith in great qualities given by my predecessors. I cherish soccer, moving, listening to music and watching motion picture. I’m 20 years old with an oval face, dark thick curly brown hair, with a small nose, ears, eyes. Have two curved eyebrows that are thick and narrow; with a full-lipped mouth…

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    practical and sound judgment, then why do people still smoke cigarettes despite knowing the effects to their body? The question is then this: is common sense really so, common? The Oxford dictionary definition states common sense as “good sense and sound judgement in practical matters.” The problem within the definition of this phrase is if this ideology were true, then how can we explain the poor decisions we make everyday? Although defined as being good sense and judgment, common sense has…

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    How are we influenced by society’s Judgement? You walk down the street, you see a man with a dress on. What do you think? How about a girl with bright pink hair, a black man with a gun, a person on the large side eating McDonalds? Are they positive or negative thoughts? And are they really yours? Society the one thing that we all listen to, if they say it we believe it because who else is going to tell us the truth of what we believe is the truth. Society is judgemental. Over the years it has…

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    Freeman 1 Skimming the surface:Preliminary Judgment In the book To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee, set in the early 1930’s in the small town of Maycomb County, Alabama. Two kids, Jem and Scout Finch grow up with first-hand accounts of racism and revenge and preliminary judgements that ruin people's lives. These events that happen to those around them are part of the reason that Jem and Scout lost their innocence in other words, how the mockingbird got killed. , Lee uses the act of preliminary…

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    tries helping a blind couple, which ended in rejection, “All they knew was that I was a convict. They were afraid of me.” Demonstrations such as these reflect the judgment inside Carville as well as the potential outside. Judgment upon both of these residents resides…

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    Christians. We often get a bad rep in society. We are often seen as conservative-bible thumping- freaks, hardcore President trump supporters, homophobias, and over-the-top judgemental people. Christians. We are just as sinful as the non-Christians standing in front of us at the food court line at Costco. From the world’s perspective, why do we get a terrible notion for being more judgemental than our non-Christian counterparts? Before we move forth, we must realize there is bad judgement and…

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    Lana Wachowski became famous as one of the Wachowski Brothers. Blockbusters including The Matrix Trilogy helped her make a name for herself in the film industry, but that name was Laurence Wachowski. As their movies rose to fame and acclaim, Wachowski directing duo sought to keep their personal lives in the shadows, avoiding the press until Cloud Atlas. A trailer for their new film allowed Laurence to make a name in the industry again, and this time it would be the proper name - Lana Wachowski.…

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    occur? In order to avoid these questions and any resulting regret the decision was made based on the regret theory (Plous, 1993 p.101). 3. Compare and contrast your understanding of judgment and/or decision making using these three different theoretical approaches. My understanding of the judgment was based on the surrounding context. The baseline for the behavior of the employee was determined by a reference point, being the conduct of his co-workers. Second, even though the…

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    The rationality of a choice is based off of an individual 's capacity to perceive ideas in a different light than their own. Harper Lee’s, To Kill A Mockingbird, follows the memorable childhood of young Scout Finch, who learns the ways of life in the sleepy town of Maycomb, Alabama. However, as a crisis of racial inequality tears the small town apart, Scout and Jem are forced to consider their father’s instructions on properly viewing others. As the ideologies of the townspeople present…

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    The dialogue of Theaetetus, written by the Greek philosopher Plato, discusses the idea of knowledge with the help of Socrates, Theaetetus and Theodorus. The question of What is Knowledge, is proposed by Socrates, who then aids Theaetetus in making this discovery. Theaetetus comes up with three possible hypotheses, one after another that are as follows: (I) Knowledge is perception, (II) knowledge is true judgement, and (III) knowledge is true judgement with logos. While Socrates helps in the…

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