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    Kolb's learning styles

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    As David Kolb explains‚ people prefer different and particular styles of learning. Their choice is influenced by many factors. Kolb identified four learning styles which are based on a four-stage learning cycle. This cycle shows how experience is translated through reflection into concepts‚ which in turn are used as guides for active experimentation and the choice of new experiences. Concrete Experience (CE) - the learner actively experiences an activity‚ hands-on experience. “DO” Reflective

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    Endeca Case Study

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    Strategic benefits of each deal comparison/contrast In the current situation‚ price per share should definitely not be the only choice criteria. One of the deal (Ampersand) sounds like a last minute call whereas the other (Venrock/BVP) is obviously the fruit of a long term partnership. While the first one looks sexy - regarding depressed economic situation -‚ the other one could bring a major customer and involve people that use to work together. Furthermore‚ the firm has already delayed the new

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    Descartes 4th Meditation

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    over. Due to this fact‚ we often pass judgment on things before we clearly know the right answer and also because of indifference. Along with free will comes the problem of arrogance. Free will allows us to make our own choices; therefore we think that we know best. Usually the choices we make only benefit ourselves because we are altruistic beings. This in itself makes us imperfect beings. God does not only think about Himself‚ if that was the case‚ there would not even be a population. By thinking

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    First impressions and views on strangers: Raskolnikov’s respect It takes a second or less to decide if someone is trustworthy according to a study done at Princeton. The students were given as long as they wanted to look at the people and decide their level of integrity but most only used one tenth of a second. Prejudice and earlier experiences obviously plays a role in the split second decision but it is animal instinct to judge quickly and get to know later. This judgement and instant respect or

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    Rapid Prototyping

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    important to understand the differences between the methodologies and select one that will help with a competitive advantage. Even with software-centric rapid prototyping‚ the tool choice may not be obvious. The defi nition of “hooks” may not be referred to in the same manner by all vendors. To help decipher some of the choices‚ consider the future needs:  Can you defi ne all the necessary points of access needed for rapid prototyping?  If you discover a new rapid prototyping need‚ will foundational

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    which he is looking down two different paths. He has come to a fork in the road and now must make a decision and pick which path he will take. To express what he really means when he talks of the two roads which is that in life there are always two choices a yes and a no‚ a good and a bed etc. Frost uses different types of figures of speech. The two main types of figures of speech that are used are metaphors and personification. The first example of a metaphor Frost uses is when he recognizes the difficulty

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    Young people generally start thinking about their future career when they are still at school‚ by making the right choice of subjects to study. What the financial package of their dream career is may not be important at that stage‚ but it certainly becomes a relevant consideration later on. However‚ how important this consideration is varies from one person to another. On the one hand‚ financial gain is definitely a factor one should consider when choosing a career. There is no denying that the

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    theroadnottaken

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    Neeha Bondalapati AP English 12 – Dufault 2/19/2014 The Road Not Taken Explication Question #1 In the poem The Road Not Taken‚ Robert Frost explores the tough decisions people have to make throughout life by comparing it to choosing which road to take in the woods. He declares that even though the two roads show different signs‚ they are the same. Through diction and imagery‚ Frost explains that despite the uncertainty of the future‚ one has to choose a path without looking back. Frost uses diction

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    by influenced circumstances. As a result‚ it could bring a sense of regret of not thinking properly while making choices. Richard Taylor states that “there may be‚ to be sure‚ be other conditions for my responsibility‚ such as‚ for example an understanding of the probable consequences of my behavior‚ and that sort of thing.” Free actions according to him arise from own desires‚ choices‚ and volitions. The body functions involuntary because the motions are not part of our behavior. Motions that occur

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    property. The poet also alludes to his distrust of people in general in the lines “where they’re praised‚ handled‚ and plucked by greedy‚ human hands”. “The Road Not Taken” is a well-known poem‚ popular for its existential theme. It is about the choices we make in life and how they affect us later on. The reader can easily empathize with the poet‚ who must choose between two roads without

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