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Accurate Decision Making

by Thomas Hodge in Psychology, May 22, 2012
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A look at how we make decisions.

The Value of Spontaneous Decision Making

by Michael PJ in Psychology, May 22, 2012
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Traditionally, we are taught not to make what seem like impulsive decisions and to gather as much information as possible before reaching a conclusion. However, advice like “stop and think” might not yield any better of a decision than our instinctive inclinations.

Understanding The Paradox of Choice

by Michael PJ in Issues, May 21, 2012
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Does the freedom of choice come at a price?

THE Choice I Never Made in Life

by ohison in Philosophy, May 14, 2012
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The deceitful and inhuman treatment of man on his fellow being.

Satisfied Members are The Best Recruiters

by yusfy123 in Politics, April 12, 2012
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Paradigm needs to change political party affiliation. Members should be regarded as a crucial resource for the party. Members are given the opportunity to participate actively and be involved in the decision making process.

Deciding What to Decide for a Decision

by MiakaKurihara in Advice, March 14, 2012
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Choices in resolving problems in life is not just two sides of a coin.. Decode the other choices..

Accounting Attributes – Which is The Most Important?

by S L Ruddy in Future, March 7, 2012
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You have four primary attributes to accounting information – Relevance, reliability, comparability and understandability – but which is the most important and why?

An Odd Dream About Vampire, Fairy Princess, Snakes and Dragon

by Queendom Heiress in Psychology, March 5, 2012
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I am usually addicted to the Dream Interpretation, which is based on the study of Human Behavior not a mambo jumbo superstition. In this way, I could decide things for myself. And then, it became my guide.

Open Communication and Open Alternative Views

by ermetes adolfo jr. in Philosophy, January 23, 2012
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The open mind is also susceptible to “a lack of conviction.” Too many conflicting viewpoints can enter an open mind and cause indecision and unfair treatment. With regard also to any standpoint, it is indispensable now and then to conceal the mind from reality and connect it to the real world where individuals do utterly communicate, disallow any more input, make a decision and act.

Saying No

by ankityadav in Philosophy, January 17, 2012
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Learn to say no….

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