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Effect Of Groupthink On Investing
Kenneth Kiebles
Finance 393
Professor Hocter
21 November 2016
Effect of Groupthink on Investing Groupthink is something that influences most things that people
do on a daily basis. People use groupthink every single day to make decisions, to confirm their
decisions, or even to compare to the decisions that they have already come to. Although groupthink
has its distinct advantages in certain situations, there are without a doubt situations in which
groupthink can be seen as a hindrance. How companies, and even individuals, invest their money is
something that is undoubtedly being affected by groupthink every single day. Groupthink can give
investors an extreme disadvantage and it can be shown by things throughout history. So, this paper is
going to dive into the effects that groupthink has on investors and therefore the effects that it can
even have on the economy. To understand the effect that groupthink has on investors, and therefore
the economy, we must first comprehend what groupthink encompasses. Groupthink was a term
devised in 1972 by psychologist Irving Janis. According to Janis, groupthink ensues when a group
makes flawed choices because group pressures lead to a deterioration of mental efficiency, reality
testing, and oral judgement. Essentially what this means is that our decision making can be severely
hampered by what the majority of the members of the group may think is the correct way to go
about whatever situation may be at hand. People affected
The Internet And Its Effects On The World
The Internet has grown massively in the last six decades, making it one of the biggest inventions
of humanity so far. I would take it a step further and call it a necessity for todays people since
most use it for a considerable amount of time everyday. Tedious and everyday tasks have been
revamped to fit the digital concept so that anyone can accomplish them from the comfort of their
chair. Internet banking, e commercing, socialising and paying the bills are only a fraction of
everyday things you can do online. Such activities involve sensitive data that need to be relayed
securely over the network and this happens with the help of OpenSSL. OpenSSL has been widely
used in the last couple of years but only recently researchers found a crucial bug in the code which
shook the internet community and made everyone question the stability of open source projects.
KEYWORDS SSL; TLS; OpenSSL; Heartbeat; Heartbleed; Validation; Certificates
1.INTRODUCTION It s evident that technology has massively evolved over the last century,
bringing new services on the table, such as communicating with people all over the world,
ecommercing or generally doing things that would take a lot of time with the press of just a few
buttons. A new world unfolded since tons of information was being shared on the Internet. That, led
to the need for data encryption and it didn t take long for cryptographic protocols to be created,
obfuscating data so that no eavesdropper would be able to see what was being
Essay on Edwin Arlington Robinson biography
Supremacy

1) There is a drear and lonely tract of hell


2) From all the common gloom removed afar:
3) A flat, sad land it is, where shadows are,
4) Whose lorn estate my verse may never tell.
5) I walked among them and I knew them well:
6) Men I had slandered on life s little star
7) for churls and sluggards; and I knew the scar
8) upon their brows of woe ineffable.
9) But as I went majestic on my way,
10) Into the dark they vanished, one by one,
11) Till, with a shaft of God s eternal day,
12) The dream of all my glory was undone,
13) And, with a fool s importunate dismay,
14) I heard the dead men singing in the sun.

The composition date isn t known but the format of the sonnet is:
Abbaabbacdcdcd

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The Man Who Died Twice and Tristram The last two of these won Pulitzer Prizes in 1925 and
1927, when he was elected as a member of the National Academy of Arts and Letters.

Robinson never married but enjoyed the company of many friends. He died of cancer in hospital
in New York on April 6, 1935. A few of his most known poems are, The Children of the Night
Captain Craig The Town Down the River The Man against the Sky The Three Taverns and Avon s
Harvest. He had 3 Pulitzer prizes awarded to him.

For the first twenty years of Robinson s writing career, he had difficulty in getting published and
attracting an audience. He published his first two volumes privately and friends secretly guaranteed
the publication of the third. He did receive positive reviews from the beginning, however, and with
the publication of The Man Against the Sky in 1916 his reputation was secure.

For the rest of his life he was widely regarded as quot;America s foremost poet, quot; as William
Stanley Braithwaite put it. Both academics and the general public held him in high esteem, as
attested by the fact of his winning three Pulitzer Prizes for poetry for volumes published in 1921,
1924, and 1927, when his Tristram became a national best seller.

Although Robinson s subject matter and philosophical stance differ markedly from that of his
predecessors , his form
Tourette Syndrome Essay
Syndromes do not define who a person is. Tourette s is a syndrome that affects a person s
compulsion control. Dr. Sacks, the neurologist who wrote A Surgeon s Life has an interest in the
disorder, and befriended a surgeon with Tourette s. Tourette Syndrome is a part of a person, but
Dr. Bennet shows that it is not who the person is. Those affected by Tourette Syndrome are most
commonly categorized as having compulsions, or a lack of control over certain words and phrases.
They act as one...driven to do this, to do that, against one s will (1). Specifically, they are afflicted
with tics, involuntary repetition of words and actions, and involuntary cursing. The syndrome is a
biopsychosocial disorder: a mixture of a biological,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A thing that helped Dr. Bennet cope was through rhythmic movement, for instance driving a car
with no traffic or riding a stationary bike while reading and smoking a pipe. Along with his
nervous tics, Dr. Bennet suffers from a strange name compulsion where he locks onto a strange
name or word and repeats it for months. He also has violent tendencies, though it should be noted
not at other people, rather he would throw inanimate objects at fridges or kick holes in the wall.
Tourette s Syndrome did not stop Dr. Bennet from being a brilliant surgeon, however, and he is
heavily praised by those he s helped. Dr. Bennet s gifts are remarkable and have even amazed
other doctors, for instance, Dr. Sacks. Dr. Sacks, a neurologist, has had a long standing interest in
Tourette and had met Dr. Bennet at a conference. Sacks was shocked that Bennet was a surgeon,
and accepted his invitation to visit his hometown to see how Bennet coped during his every day
life. Dr. Sacks was alarmed by Dr. Bennet s driving habits who assured him he had never been in a
car accident. Sacks continued to observe Bennet in his work and home life and was astounded by
how well Dr. Bennet functioned. He remarked that there were many odd quirks and he continued to
ask the surgeon about his conditions, but by the end of it he was convinced Tourette did not hinder a
person. At least, it did not hinder Dr. Bennet. Dr. Bennet subdued and hid much of his Tourette
originally, but as soon
Of Means And Ends Saul Alinsky Summary
I was particularly struck by Saul Alinsky when he discoursed about people who demand for
change but do nothing about it. Alinsky had a particular contention on the issue of means and
ends, or in the terminology of informal education, on process and product. He was certainly
aggravated by people who would not take action to uphold their principles. I would like to quote
from chapter Of Means and Ends in Rules for Radicals, He who sacrifices the mass good for his
personal conscience has a peculiar conception of personal salvation ; he doesn t care enough for
people to be corrupted for them . This made me question my own values and principles, and
encouraged me to not only demand for change, but to establish concrete actions. The radical reasons
that were employed by Alinsky in said chapter were the ones that captured me most. Ethical and
philosophical discourses about what is right or wrong often leave open ended questions in my mind.
To say that something is right or wrong, one may follow some code of ethics, (e.g. law of God, etc.).
One argument might seem ethical for someone, but it is unethical for another one. Meanwhile, I
agree with what Alinsky... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This contention of Ainsky contradicts that of Freire, I think. They view things differently. As for
me, I do not completely agree with Alinsky s contentions on ends and means because I find it
rather opposite to my own personal values. Alinsky seems to evaluate actions merely by their ends,
and is so assured of the morality of those ends that he is willing and ready to rationalize almost any
means. This contention of him is somehow troubling because I think that certain means are never
justified, no matter what their ends are. For example, the murder of an innocent person could never
be justified even if it is for the welfare of someone else s
Magnificent Minds Of The Renaissance in Europe Essay
The high renaissance of the 1500 s was a time of scientific, philosophic, and artistic awe and
inspiration. Many new discoveries were being made in the field of science, and philosophers
expressed their assumptions on the world and universe around them. In addition, many individuals
were gifted with artistic dexterity and skill. The amazing achievements of Michelangelo, Raphael,
and Leonardo da Vinci are considered significant to the Renaissanceperiod. In this paper, the
endeavors and achievements of these three Renaissance men will be examined and expressed.
Born in 1475 in Italy, Michelangelo was raised in an era of artistic wonder. Not only an artist, but
Michelangelo was also a poet, sculptor, and architect. Being gifted in these ... Show more content on
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At the old age of 89, Michelangelo died. Another magnificent artist, who was inspired by
Michelangelo, was Raphael.
On April 6, 1483, in the town of Urbino Italy, the greatest and most popular artist of all time
would be born, and he would be given the name of Raphael. In Raphael s early years, he became
inspired by his father, the painter Giovanni Santi, and began painting at an early age. At the age of
22, and in search of new painting techniques, Raphael began studying some of the famous artists of
his day such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. After years of studying, and observing
Leonardo and Michelangelo s art, Raphael developed his own techniques for lighting and shading
and produced a new informal manner of painting. During the premature developments of these new
techniques, Raphael tested his skill by painting various quot;Madonna quot; paintings such as
Madonna of the Goldfinch and Madonna del Baldacchino. Once these techniques were perfected
around 1508, Raphael was sent to Rome to decorate four rooms of the Vatican Palace with scenic
frescoes. These four rooms contain some of Raphael s finest work, such as the magnificent fresco
The School of Athens which depicts an open building scene in which Plato, Aristotle, and other
ancient philosophers are in deep contemplation and conversation. In addition to Raphael s Vatican
Palace
The On The Flip Side
On the flip side, Gunter argues that Iraq enjoys a glowing and vibrant underground economy that
is a direct side effect of its bureaucracy and corruption. Private businesses in Iraq must choose
between seeking to become a legal enterprise, which due to regulatory hostility is a difficult and
expensive process, or operating in the underground economy with all of the associated
inefficiencies. One characteristic common to both options is the necessity of paying bribes to a long
line of corrupt officials. One survey of corruption in Iraqshowed that one fifth of private businesses
reported paying 40% or more of their firm s total revenues in bribes. Excluding agriculture, an
estimated 6% of the labor force is employed by private legal enterprises while 20% is employed in
the underground economy. Firms in the underground economy tend to be small scale, engaged in
services or light manufacturing. In many cases, underground entities are engaged in illegal
activities such as selling black market fuel or smuggling across Iraq s long open borders.
However, other underground firms are engaged in other wise legal activities that are concealed to
avoid the choice of meeting arduous regulations or paying bribes to inspectors to ignore violations.
As expected, workers in the underground economy lack legal protections and there are stories of
workers being denied pay or even physically abused. Generally firms in Iraq s underground economy
are very inefficient. This inefficiency arises
Robertson Davies Fifth Business Essay
Robertson Davies Fifth Business

In the novel Fifth Business , the author Robertson Davies is successfully able to relate both the
themes of magic and religion throughout. He achieves this relationship between the themes
primarily through the characters and their actions. Dunstan Ramsay, Paul Dempster, Mary Dempster
and Liselotte Vitzliputzli all help to illustrate the close relationship between magic and religion.

One of the characters that Davies uses to relate the theme of magic and religion is Dunstable
Ramsay. Dunny was brought up in a Scottish Presbyterian family in Deptford, Ontario. While in the
war, he kept himself busy by reading the New Testament and states Arabian Nights and the Bible
were getting pretty close , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Along with the idea of magic, Eisengrim?s show Soiree of Illusions incorporated themes of myth
including Dream of Midas, Vision of Dr. Faust and the Brazen Head of Friar Bacon and wants
himself and his illusions ?to be marveled at?. Eisengrim is later subject of a false autobiography
written by Dunstan where Eisengrim is portrayed as a wonderful and mysterious person like a saint
is. Here the relationship between magic and religion is evident.

Mary Dempster, who is named after a saint can be considered to be a saint in this novel. She is the
mother of a famous magician and the wife of a priest. This freely displays the relationship between
magic and religion. According to Dunstan, she is considered a fool saint because she performed
three miracles, but without being aware of it. The first involved the rebirth of Surgeoner by an act
of charity. The second was the revival of Willie from the dead and the third was her miraculous
appearance to Dunstan during the war at Passchendaele.

Liselotte Vitzliputzli otherwise known as Lisel is introduced midway through the novel, but still
plays an important element in the theme of magic and religion. The theme of religion is
demonstrated when she asks Dunstan ??do you know what my name really means?? Lisel?s last
name is the demons name in the play The Vision of Dr. Fautus where Faust was a magician who
sold his soul to the devil. During a fight between Lisel and Dunstan, Dustan twists her
The Psychology Of Art Dating
Introduction Recent studies on psychology have allowed us to understand how individuals
perceive and experience art. Although the psychology of art dating back before the 1600 s has
been studied to an extent, psychologist have yet to truly understand contemporary art. The
intentions of this research paper is to shed light on just some of the methodologies and
connections contemporary artists may use in their work, and importantly, just how viewers
interpret these details on a neurological and psychological scale. Several popular studies have
been cited to explore various topics such as an artist s style, name, the objects, colors and
typography they choose to implement within their works and why.Typography and Color Chaos
When examining paintings that depict colored typography, for example False Start by
accomplished artist, Jasper John, there is an evident dissonance to the viewer. The type expresses
the name of one color printed in the paint of another color, and to top it off, that very word is
printed on a patch with a different color. Essentially, the entire painting is creating chaos with its
meaning because the viewer isn t sure whether they approach the painting by reading the text,
viewing the color of the text, or viewing the patch of color which the text is placed on. False Start,
1959 by Jasper Johns At first, when a person does try to comprehend the painting, they tend to
hesitate and think twice about making errors. This is because when viewing the
Daphne Berdahl s Film Good Bye, Lenin !
Upon its emergence, Good Bye, Lenin! was characterised by a so called renaissance of GDR
Heimat feeling, as presented by Daphne Berdahl, writing on late 1990s trend of recuperation and
reproduction of Ostalgic GDR products, which she argues revealed complex relations between
personal histories, disadvantage, dispossession and the betrayal of promises. Whereas these
complexities are echoed in the film, one could argue that it has a more expanded function as well
as could be perceived in a globally charged context. Good Bye, Lenin! is set in the East Germany,
around the time of the fall of Berlin Walland circles around the Kerner family, comprising of a
twenty year old Alex, his older sister Ariane and their mother Christiana. One night,... Show more
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Secondly, the production of an imaginary Heimat is embedded with the harmonious family
affiliations that produce an imagined community, which, in turn, has the capacity to resist.
Certain critics referred to this merging of aspects of social and political reality as well as
personal escapes of that reality, as a psychotic substitution of actual experiences with a dark
conspirational vision: the creation of a delusionary homeland . However, it could be argued that it
is the master narrative of unified German Heimat produced by the state, which is embedded with
the delusional quality, as it fails to acknowledge the multiplicity of experiences. Good Bye, Lenin!
, on the other hand, openly underlines the ability that mediascapes have to produce an array of
realities, merging imaginary aspects with the truth. This is especially evident in a series of fake
news reports, devised by Alex and his friend, as responses to his mother being accidently exposed
to Western innovations. For instance, a giant Coca Cola advert that Alex s mother sees through her
bedroom window, is described as an outcome of a recent discovery that the brand was, in fact, a
Socialist invention. Similarly, when Christiana catches a glimpse of the abundance of Western cars
in the traffic,
Similarities Between Julius And Ethel Rosenberg
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Cold War Spies During the late 1940 s and the early 1950 s, America
began to find themselves in the middle of fear as the Cold War began to approach. Tensions began
to grow between the two nations of the United States and Soviet Union. These tensions lasted for
roughly seven years, which lead to international episodes. Leader of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin
and leader of the United StatesJoseph Stalin had led their dictatorship into disaster. Both the United
States and Soviet Union had fought as allies against Nazi, Germany. This war had become capitalism
between communism both countries had different belief principles. These differing views lead to a
war that would change America. Resulting in the first nuclear attacks, that were successful by the
Soviets in 1949, American began to fear that the people around them were Soviet spies, passing on
nuclear technology from the Unites States to Russia. Julius and Ethel Rosenbergwere a married
couple, which were convicted of committing espionage in 1951. Both were accused of sending top
secret messages to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On June 19, 1953 Julius and Ethel were executed by the electric chair in Sing Sing Prison in New
York (http://www.coldwar.org, David Casalaspi). David Greenglass was never convicted, and later
in 1999 was interviewed under high disguise, acknowledging that his court statements to be untrue
(http://spartacus educational.com). These are the exact words from David Greenglass s interview,
As a spy who turned his family in, I don t care. I sleep very well. I would not sacrifice my wife and
my children for my sister... David Greenglass about his testimony (http://spartacus educational.com).
Ethel Rosenberg was framed by her own family. Alexander Feklisov later published a booked
named The Man behind the Rosenberg s in
So What Analysis Miles Davis
So What Miles Davis Solo Analysis

Miles Davis solo is very minimalistic mainly using crotchet and quaver rhythms throughout with
the occasional triplet or semiquaver grace note. For the A sections of the first chorus he bases
phrases around the minor pentatonic scale. He develops his opening motif (bar 2 of A1) in bar 4 7
returning to the root (E) in between each ascending then descending phrase going up to the 7th (D)
in the final variation of the motif. The phrase lengths are irregular; Davis generally uses shorter
phrases in the E minor Sections taking a vertical approach to the improvisation then uses longer
phrases in the contrasting F minor section where he takes a more horizontal approach. In A1 of the
second chorus Davis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Davis uses his opening phrase, an upbeat crotchet followed by another 3 crotchets, at the start of
both choruses and continues to use the 3 crotchet pattern throughout the solo for example bar 7 of
A2 in chorus 1. He also uses the pair of quavers starting or ending a phrase motif from So What
throughout this solo for example bar 7 of A1 chorus 1. From the start of this solo Davis makes use
of the upper extensions starting on the 9th (E) of the D minor chord. He tends to start the majority of
phrases on the 4th of the chord being played at the time and also emphasises the 6th at the end of
some phrases (bar 7, A1 in chorus 1) using the F# over an A minor chord. In general phrases last
for about 2 bars although the phrase lengths increase during the middle of the solo. One of the
standout melodic phrases is the partly chromatic semiquaver/triplet run in bar 7, A1 in the second
chorus followed by the repeated triplet pattern in the following bar. This phrase contrasts with the
rest of the solo and adds variation and excitement whilst moving the solo forwards. Davis uses
triplet scalic/chromatic runs in order to emphasise notes at the start of phrases for example, bar 8
of A1 in section 1 where the runs leads to the G which emphasises the use of the 11th over the D
minor chord. Miles Davis also uses ghost notes in this solo (bar 6 of A2 chorus) in order to vary the
dynamic levels

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