Three of the steps in decision making are- Identify the problem, Evaluate alternatives, and Making the decision. For example, if we are trying to choose to buy a dog or not we use those steps to help us choose our final decision.
With the 'Identify the problem' step, you should take a step back from the issue and realize what your issue is and why it's an issue. In our given example, our issue we are identifying is that we can not choose whether to get a dog or not. The things stopping us from getting a dog is our free-time, our travel issues, and disagreement with roommates.
With the 'Evaluate alternatives' step, you now should be choosing from the choices you have made into what we can do to make the best decision possible. In our example, for our travel issues we can hire a dog-sitter to watch over the dog while we are on vacations incase anything happens.
With the 'Making the decision' step, this is where after weighing pros and cons, finding alternatives, and a final conclusive: You make the choice. With our example, this is where we choose to buy the dog, or to not buy the dog.
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Public law refers to an act that applies to the public at large, as opposed to a private law that concerns private individual rights, duties, and liabilities. Public law is the citation given to the original form of federal and some state laws.
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Well it seems the 18x48 is bigger so personally id buy the biggest one but im not sure of how much money your willing to spend on this so if you want the cheaper one go with 12x30
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There are many legends and stories so it is unknown to which one are you referring to. However, he is usually described as a just king who values everyone as equals, hence the myth of the round table. In another myth, he supported Sir Gawain's almost certain death because it was an honorable thing to do and if he hadn't done it he would be a liar. He always valued honor, truth, justice, and anything positive like that.