It is likely that Garner scores high while Brandy scores low on the Big Five identity measurement of openness.
Openness is an overall idea or reasoning that is described by an accentuation on straightforwardness and free, unlimited access to learning and data, and also synergistic or agreeable administration and basic leadership as opposed to a focal specialist.
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We took away a nation's independence and culture.
I think that it was wrong for the U.S. to take Hawaii because Hawaii was already a literate country with a developed government that was functioning well. The Hawaiian people did not need the United States to come into their nation and "educate" them or help them in any way. They were literate, had their own language, had their own government, had their own culture. America took over the Hawaiian Kingdom for its strategic military opportunities and for economic prosperity. The U.S. Came to Hawaii and wiped out their culture, spread diseases that the natives had no immunity to, and took their independence away from them. Once Hawaii was annexed to the U.S., their culture was crushed. Hula dancing (a way of honoring their chiefs, gods, and land) was outlawed, books in the Hawaiian language were burned, and the unique flora and fauna was destroyed to build hotels, restaurants, and other businesses that worked to increase tourism. The view on Hawaiian culture was also changed because of the annexation. Most people today see it as an island paradise filled with exotic sights and entertainment, looking past the rich history and real native culture. I think that we should have let Hawaii stay governed by the monarchy and let them be independent. It was not our place to take over and it was unfair that we did. We almost eliminated their culture and their people.
In the fuzzy-trace dual-process model, it is the <u>Intuitional</u> component that is seen to benefit adolescent decision making the most.
Recent studies on how our brains function have sparked a discussion on the differences between intuitive and rational decision-making. This would imply that any strategy for better decision making should take into account this decision making style, even if it were only partially true.
According to brain studies, certain regions of the brain function as parallel intelligence systems at the same time as our conscious mental processes. In order to determine a person's response, these systems will produce responses (often emotional ones) that compete with one another.
These answers could be seen as the outcome of intuition when they are influenced by prior experience with a pattern.
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