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    Artificial Intelligence: What Is It Good For? Katrina L Schultz INF 103 Aaron Richardson 01/14/2013 The science of artificial intelligence‚ often abbreviated to A.I.‚ is an exciting and dynamic field that’s rife with potentially unlimited applications. It is something that is already becoming part of our everyday lives‚ and will likely only become more and more common as the field continues to advance. What‚ exactly‚ is artificial intelligence‚ though? The Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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    The Intelligence Process Between Homeland Security Intelligence And State and Local Law Enforcement The Intelligence Process Between Homeland Security Intelligence And State and Local Law Enforcement The attacks on September 11th significantly impacted our nation in a number of ways‚ none more so than national security‚ our current procedures‚ and our way forward. The Homeland Security Act of 2002 established the Department of Homeland Security as an executive department with the primary

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    Emotional Intelligence—Why is it Important? IQ used to be talked about frequently‚ which refers to intelligence quotient. Gradually‚ I find that whether I could get along well with my classmates‚ whether I could keep calm and restraint when treated unfairly or whether I could control my bad emotions without hurting others’ feelings‚ all of which have nothing to do with how difficult math problems I’m able to solve or how big educational results I can achieve. Although I start to quest the secrets

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    Individual vs group test Individual intelligence tests * There are two major types of intelligence test‚ those administered to individuals and thsoe administered to groups. * The two main individual intelligence tests are the: Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test (see Murphy & Davidshofer‚ 2001‚ Chap. 13) Wechsler tests‚ i.e. WISC for children and WAIS for adults (see Murphy & Davidshofer‚ 2001‚ Chap. 13) * These are individual intelligence tests which require one-on-one consultation

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    Creative Intelligence � PAGE �5� Creative Intelligence Introduction Creative Intelligence is the ability of mind to devise innovative and smart solutions to the problems faced in routine life. It is a very essential component of successful intelligence as it determines the potential to go ahead of the given situations in order to produce creative and interesting ideas. Such a situation appears when an individual moves in a direction opposite to that of general opinion with a motive to develop

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    In today’s intelligence community‚ one of the biggest issues is the lack of analysts with the skills of critical thinking. Through his work Critical Thinking and Intelligence Analysis‚ David T. Moore explains how “prospective new hires…generally fail to exhibit skill in critical thinking at any level of proficiency” (62). Within this issue is the fact that “analysts who become better critical thinkers will improve their analyses‚ helping [to] lessen the likelihood of intelligence failures” (7). However

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    I could gain advantage from this topic when I will go to college. And so‚ I am willing to study more about my topic. Statement of the Problem The main problem of the study was to determine if there is significant relationship between spatial intelligence and academic performance in Geometry class in Davao Central High School. Specifically‚ this study attempted to seek

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    Crime Intelligence Analysis Violent Crimes Katelyn Shawver American Military University Introduction Criminal intelligence analysis is useful in many areas to law enforcement. It is especially useful in apprehending violent criminals and preventing violent crimes. Violent crimes in the United States have been on a moderate decline over the past decade. This decline has been attributed to the crime analysis intelligence used by law enforcement. Prevention of violent crime

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    Multiple Intelligences in 1983. The general idea of traditional intelligence is the idea that we are born with a single‚ finite intelligence that cannot be changed‚ and is measurable by a calculated measure. Gardner believes that there are eight different intelligences in humans. Gardner’s eight intelligences are: verbal linguistic‚ visual spatial‚ bodily kinesthetic‚ mathematical logic‚ musical‚ intrapersonal‚ interpersonal‚ and naturalist. Understanding and adopting his theory of intelligence has

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    Central Coherence: Is it a single construct‚ with a relationship to mentalising? The past 20 years has seen much interest in the development of cognitive profiles and mentalising ability‚ particularly in how they may account for some characteristics of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Two of the most influential theories to date are: (i) Weak Central Coherence theory (WCC)‚ which posits that those with WCC focus on detailed (local) features and fail to apply a global context in understanding their

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