Decisions, Decisions,Decisions.
Analyzing the differences between CNET and PC Magazine reviews for an Apple 27-in iMac desktop computer. In my opinion, CNET clearly had a more in-depth review and analysis, even going so far as explaining what the difference between 5K and 4K is and how to those differences can help professional photographers or graphic designers be better at their jobs. Both websites essentially say the same thing about the computer and their layout of their paragraphs are the same. CNET does provide more pictures and even goes into exploring some of the connections on the back of the computer. Overall, I would trust CNET over PC Mag based on the in-depth coverage they provided. For PC Magazine, I would change their format for their reviews and how long they are. They could include benchmark performance tests to their review. Small changes can make it better.
Decisions
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Affected Life Areas (Information gathered)
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Last week:
1. Christmas Vacation to Hawaii (Small)
2. When to Pilot a new course (Large)
3. Red Berries or French Toast Crunch for breakfast (small)
4. Last minute changes to have nasal surgery
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1. Personal (My wife wanted to take a vacation; decision made)
2. Professional (Had a meeting with Learning Standards Officers; looked at “big picture” schedule vs. new equipment installation)
3. Personal (Which one I wanted more)
4. Personal (Wife has a show that requires my help; the amount of sick given would not have supported my junior personnel)
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Last Month:
1. Pushing for replacement parts or new systems for our equipment
2. To Build a covered storage area for pellets
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1. Professional (This equipment will extend current operations & will replace current broken or damaged equipment; cost benefits)
2. Personal (Cost of lumber & materials; will help access in my garage; reviewing multiple projects on Pintrest and other sources)
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Last Year:
When to transfer from previous duty station.
What to say when checking out from last duty station
Whether or not I wanted an End of Tour award
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1. Personal/Professional (When the opening day for the new Avengers Movie; how many leave days I have on the books; when I can leave to have minimal impact on the command)
2. Professional (How & what comments are most important to me to relay to others in the chain of command; can these comments make an immediate impact or not; how well will they be perceived)
3. Personal/Professional (I didn’t feel as though I deserved the award; may limit my career growth by not getting the award; just wanted to prove a point)
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Analyzing the differences between CNET and PC Magazine reviews for an Apple 27-in iMac desktop computer. In my opinion, CNET clearly had a more in-depth review and analysis, even going so far as explaining what the difference between 5K and 4K is and how to those differences can help professional photographers or graphic designers be better at their jobs. Both websites essentially say the same thing about the computer and their layout of their paragraphs are the same. CNET does provide more pictures and even goes into exploring some of the connections on the back of the computer. Overall, I would trust CNET over PC Mag based on the in-depth coverage they provided. For PC Magazine, I would change their format for their reviews and how long they are. They could include benchmark performance tests to their review. Small changes can make it better.
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