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    Emotional Intelligence

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    The term "emotional intelligence" debuted in several scientific articles written by John D. Mayer and Peter Salovey during the early 1990s. Emotional intelligence is defined as the compilation of four kinds of skills: perceiving and expressing emotions‚ understanding emotions‚ using emotions‚ and managing emotions. "Emotional intelligence matters twice as much as technical and analytical skills combined for star performances‚" Goleman writes. "And the higher people move up in the company‚ the more

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    artifical intelligence

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    INTRODUCTION Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software. It is also an academic field of study. Major AI researchers and textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents"‚ where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chances of success. John McCarthy‚ who coined the term in 1955‚ defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines". AI research is highly

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    EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

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    EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE A CLUSTER OF TRAITS O ABILITITES RELATING T EMOTOINAL SIDE OF LIFE Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as a person’s self-awareness‚ self-confidence‚ self-control‚ commitment and integrity‚ and a person’s ability to communicate‚ influence‚ initiate change and accept change (Goleman‚ 1998). EQ is quite distinct from IQ and is considered more important than IQ to live a happy and productive life.  People who do not have a strong emotional intelligence have a very hard time

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    Vark Preferences Essay

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    (VARK) preferences. It means that I have a habit combine different learning styles in doing research in a unique way. I also have strong ability in Kinesthetic. I really like to do whatever by myself by action. For instance‚ if I want to find a way to go to my destination‚ I would prefer to find out by using GPS and drive by myself. So I can remember clearly about it. Oppositely I can’t remember what someone told me or show me the direction. And in studying‚ I have different learning styles for different

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    Multiple Intelligences

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    Multiple Intelligences The intelligence that I relate the most in Gardner’s theory is Interpersonal. I enjoy spending time with my friends and talking about everything. I always try to understand and help others as much as I can. It has never bother me to listen to peoples issues and it makes me want to find the best solution for them. Its like a challenge that I’m always willing to accomplish. The weakest type of intelligence that I have is Logical- Mathematical. I have never enjoy math it

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    Cognitive Maps

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    MANAGEMENT Analytical overview Topic: “Cognitive Maps” Course: Knowledge Engineering Author: Marina Borovkova Group: FM.1 Saint-Petersburg 2011 Table of contents Introduction 3 Definition of Cognitive Mapping 4 History and Use of the Term 4 The Process of Cognitive Mapping 6 Different Types of Cognitive Map and Mapping Techniques 7 Cognitive mapping techniques 8 Causal mapping. 8 Semantic mapping 9 Concept mapping 10 Application of cognitive techniques and maps 11 Conclusion

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    of the Passenger Car Market by Doctor Marvin Cruz Submitted to Doctor Danilo Te Conjoint Analysis was the statistical technique used by Doctor Marvin Cruz in determining preferences of passenger car buyers. Conjoint Analysis is a type of multivariate statistical technique that examines how respondents develop preferences for products. It is used in marketing research to determine how different features of a product affect the buying behavior in the consumer’s mind. The objective is to determine

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    Artificial Intelligence

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    Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence is playing an important role in today’s world and in the future. “Evidence of Artificial Intelligence folklore can be trace back to Egypt‚ but with the development of the electronic computer in 1941‚ the technology finally became available to create machine intelligence. Its short modern history‚ advancements in the field of AI have been slower than first estimated‚ progress continued to be made. From its birth 4 decades ago‚ there have been a variety

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    Preferences of Wrist Watch

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    Report on Preference of Wrist Watch Submitted To: MD. Moniruzzaman Sarker Senior Lecturer School of Business & Economics United International University Submitted By: Group Name: Success Hunger SEC: NF‚ BBA in AIS Fall Trimester 2012

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    Multiple Intelligence

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    theory of Multiple Intelligences in 1983 (Campbell 12). This principle is well known to most teachers. Although people disagree with his theory‚ Gardner believes that rather than a single intelligence‚ we acquire all seven intelligences in different amounts. All seven Gardner’s intelligences should be incorporated in every lesson‚ to include; linguistic‚ logical-mathematical‚ body kinesthetic‚ spatial‚ musical‚ interpersonal‚ and intrapersonal. Howard Gardner defines intelligences as “the biopsychological

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