Thursday, October 15, 2015

Think about your own use of analysis


Small decision:
Large decision:
Week:
Eat big breakfast, to be full until I get home from school.

I remembered that if I eat a big breakfast I won’t be distracted by hunger.
Work out every night all week, and it made me sore every day.

I knew that it would be worth it because I’m trying to get stronger.
Month:
Started buying lunch from Safeway on Wednesdays, and now I have less money.

I’m not buying lunch everyday so I’m actually saving money.
I decided to get my homework done earlier in the day.

 I find myself less stressed out.


Year:
I wake up later in the morning.

It makes me feel more rejuvenated, and refreshed.
I moved from Bellingham to Bainbridge Island.

Now I go to two different schools, have a different house, and all kinds of different routines.

Look For analysis in everyday use:
               

            I looked at two different websites, Travelocity and Trip Advisor. I found Trip Advisor to be more useful because the layout of it is easier to use, and understand. Trip Advisor had a review right on the picture of the room rating it on a scale from 0-5, lots of pictures of the rooms, rentals, hotels, and it even tells you how many people have rated the room. It was nice to know how many people have rated the room because a room could have a five star rating, but only one person has rated it.  Also Trip Advisor had easily accessible reviews, and it’s nice to see what other real people have to say about where you could be potentially staying. I would change Travelocity by making the layout more simple and easy to understand. I would also change it by putting a link to the reviews right under the picture of wherever it is that the person might be staying. I would have basiclly made Travelocity simpler, but still containg enough detail.

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