Answer:
How one is reborn has nothing to do with caste.
Explanation:
The answer is --
How one is reborn has nothing to do with caste.
Buddhism treat people equally and they believe that every human being born is equal in the eyes of all. They believe in 'rebirth' and 'life cycle'.
They believe that if a person do good deeds they will lead to good result and reaction. And if a person does bad deed they result bad reactions. After death, a person is reborn according to the deeds they have perform ion their past life. It has nothing to do with the caste in which they are born.
This is Martin Waldseemüller.
Answer and explanation:
The focus for improving the quality and reducing bias when making nonprogrammed decision should be on past experiences.
A non programmed decision is something that we must do, most of the time on a short period of action, when an unexpected cricumstance arises. However on job environments there is a possibility that thiese cricumstances had happened before. So we can always recall to our experience and memory and act on them or we can always reach out to a coworker who can guide us as well.