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Marine Corps Judgement Examples

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JUDGEMENT
In the Marine Corps judgement relates to everyday life from the smallest things you do to the biggest decisions you make. For example you make a judgement when you decide to either wake up early and clean your room or to sleep a little bit longer and not clean your room. A judgement can either be bad or good. Judgement means the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions. its very important to always make the best judgement you can at anytime. Even when noone is present cause you never know whos watching and even if that isnt so your supposed to have integrity and always do the right thing. One of my worst judgements while being in the Marine Corps has been drinking and driving even though my intentions where good my judgement at the time of driving was wrong it …show more content…

Those who do not follow the policy are hated and put apart from everything and from everyone, for the reason of being different. This is the case of the poor "monster  created by Frankenstein. The way he looked was a problem for him and for the people in the community. If physical appearance were not important, then the creature would have had a chance of being accepted into the community with love and care. However, society does believe that physical appearance is important and it does influence the way people act towards each other. But in fact there is a second much larger class of judgements where judging you is only a means to something else. These include college admissions, hiring and investment decisions, and of course the judgements made in dating. This kind of judgement is not really about you. Put yourself in the position of someone selecting players for a national team. Suppose for the sake of simplicity that this is a game with no positions, and that you have to select 20 players. There will be a few stars who clearly should make the team, and many players who clearly shouldn't. The only place your judgement makes a difference is in the

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