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    Bias and Decision Making

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    decision maker may response differently with same problem. Why does this happen? Because of bias. Bias is a subjective ideas or thought. Sometimes it is injustice to receivers who got the outcome from the decision makers. There is a kind of division got from the internet: class‚ racism‚ culture‚ media‚gender‚linguistic‚ politice‚religion‚statistical number(sourced from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bias Aug‚ 9 2008)‚ which is based on external environment around. Under circumstance‚ decision maker is

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    “The Breakfast Club” shows the typical stereotypes of before‚ specially the 80s. The snob girl that thinks she shouldn’t be there‚ the popular sports boy‚ the rebel that is not understood‚ the nerd that doesn’t want to be in trouble‚ the outcast that is ignored‚ and the teacher that thinks to highly of themselves and thinks that teenager equals problem. In the 80s “The Breakfast Club” became really popular. This could be because the teenagers that saw it found themselves identified with the characters

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    play with them‚ but since they never saw or heard of him they just believed of what they heard of him. He first was heard of being dead‚ being in the county jail‚ was in a gang‚ eats birds and cats‚ is a trouble maker‚ or was locked down to his bed by his father so he wouldn’t cause any more trouble. No one knew anything about Boo or even the Radleys except Atticus but he didn’t like talking about them. They find out that all and some of the facts are true of who they talk about. The kids from Maycomb

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    Of Mice and Men

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    they are like brothers. “Because I got you to look after me‚” Lennie knows that George will always be there to help him and get him out of any trouble. Throughout the text Lennie and George are continuously talking about their dream to own a bit of land and “live off the fatta the lan”. George has promised Lennie if he behaves and does not get into any trouble‚ he gets to tend the rabbits. George has to treat Lennie like he is like a child to get him to understand what he means and wants. Lennie has

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    Myths and Stereotypes

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    Myth and Stereotypes: Racial Profiling Wendy Horton Kaplan University A stereotype is an exaggerated belief about a group that can be positive or negative but generalizes without allowing for differences (Louisiana Voices‚ 1999-2003). One example of a stereotype would be racial profiling. Racial profiling is an inclusion of racial or ethnic characteristics in determining whether a person is considered more likely to commit a particular type of crime or an illegal act or to behave in a “predictable”

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    Lila and Timmy were best friends‚ ever since they were in preschool. Timmy was quiet‚ but he was a trouble maker. Lila was the total opposite. She was loud and sassy. Though‚ she was a trouble maker too‚ that is mainly why they are best friends. Lila and Timmy attend an academy‚ Lincoln Prep in Los Angeles‚ CA. The two best friends never left each other’s side‚ they were partners for every single project. No matter what‚ they always stuck by each other. For their science project‚ Lila and Timmy built

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    Complan vs Horlicks

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    since. Over the years‚ the brands were involved in aggressive comparative advertising in print and television over attributes such as ingredients‚ protein content‚ growth‚ and flavors. However‚ in late 2008‚ the makers of Horlicks‚ GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare (GSK)‚ and the makers of Complan‚ Heinz India (Heinz)‚ came out with advertisements that directly compared the brands using the competitor brand’s trademarks. Industry observers felt that in their bid to outdo each other‚ the two companies

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    Is It Love or Infatuation? Dawn Freeman Vanessa Martin English 121 January 31‚ 2012 The Difference Between Love and Infatuation Love and infatuation are intense emotions that are sometimes confused because of there similarities in how they make a person feel. Although a person may feel like they are in love they may actually be infatuated with the other person. These two emotions can at times cause great confusion if they are not recognized in the beginning of a relationship. Love: it

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    The Tull Family

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    that can mold a person. Some grow up and never learn. Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant does a good job of showing personalities change as its characters get older Cody and Pearl have a turbulent relationship. As a child‚ he is always the trouble maker. He is always overshadowed by his “perfect” brother Ezra and acts out accordingly. In his teenage years‚ being the oldest‚ he becomes his mother’s rock. As he descends into adulthood he grows very distant and resents her for his childhood.

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    also experience conflict because their parent are held hostage in the show grand. Homer change dramatically when he experience conflict. Before the war begin Homer was a silly boy. “Homer always seemed to be in trouble. “this quote showed the his impression to everyone‚ he is a trouble maker. ”Homer was wild‚ outrageous. He didn’t care what he did or what anyone thought. “ He was selfish. And he was cocky‚ so he always seemed silly. When he experience the war‚ he was changing.“And Homer‚ well‚ Homer

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