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    History of Artificial Intelligence The history of artificial intelligence (AI) began in antiquity‚ with myths‚ stories and rumors of artificial beings endowed with intelligence or consciousness by master craftsmen; as Pamela McCorduck writes‚ AI began with "an ancient wish to forge the gods." The seeds of modern AI were planted by classical philosophers who attempted to describe the process of human thinking as the mechanical manipulation of symbols. This work culminated in the invention of the programmable

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    Business Intelligence Plan Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to explain the importance of Business Intelligence and all of its components for implementation into the business structure. During the recent years obtaining useful information in real time has become something that is extremely important‚ if not even a critical‚ factor of success for companies. The time managers have available for use in making business decisions has been reduced dramatically

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    The article‚ The grief of losing a pet is traumatic and universal. So why don’t we talk about it?‚ written by Eliza Henry-Jones for the Guardian‚ urged readers to ask themselves a question about how they perceive others who have just lost a pet. Do they comfort them‚ or do they reduce the meaning of their loss? The author made the argument that losing a pet can feel almost as terrible as losing a family member‚ yet‚ society does not provide those grieving the loss of a pet with the same support

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time was written by Mark Haddon‚ to tell the story of Christopher Boone‚ a fifteen year old boy living in Swindon Wiltshire. Christopher was trying to discover who killed Mrs. Shears dog. Throughout the investigation‚ the author‚ Mark Haddon‚ wrote about Christopher’s Asperger’s Syndrome. Christopher Boone is accurately portrayed as someone with Asperger’s Syndrome. It shows the difficulties and the behavior as someone with Asperger’s Syndrome and gives

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    Importance of Artificial Intelligence   Abstract Computers are everywhere today. It would be impossible to go your entire life without using a computer. Cars‚ airplanes‚ boats‚ and TVs contain computers that aid them in functioning properly. We even use computers to complete tasks that require lots of time and effort. For this reason‚ artificial intelligence and computers must become smarter to continually help make our lives easier. This paper describes what artificial intelligence is‚ the birth of artificial

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    “Wolves are the dogs that stayed behind.” The world is a cruel place. A thing that can be treasured in one instance can be a threat in the next. For many people‚ we stare at the natural world and see its rugged beauty and wish that we could captivate it for ourselves. The case is no different for our modern dogs. Bred from the “empty canvas” of a wolf‚ we’ve modified‚ altered‚ formed‚ transformed‚ reformed‚ and remodified wolves to be one of the closest companions we have still today: dogs. But through

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    less intelligent machines? Artificial Intelligence is an intriguing technology that will shape the human lifestyle of the future. Restricting research and progress in the field is hardly a feasible task in today’s world. More realistically‚ we should monitor and keep the technology in a realistic and safe progression. History Artificial intelligence folklore has been traced back to the times of Ancient Egypt. But the "birth of artificial intelligence" as some would call it‚ was in 1956

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    managers need emotional intelligence to manage successfully in the workplace? Why or why not? In order to effectively manage a workplace successfully it is evident that an understanding of emotional intelligence (EI) is beneficial however its necessity and definition as an ‘intelligence’ is questionable. An understanding of emotions as well as empathizing with another and successfully manage the moods & emotions of others may be considered a skill rather then an intelligence. This skill‚ if possessed

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    cases‚ nine percent were from animal fighting. Dog fighting is a major moral issue across the nation. Dog fighting is the act of forcing dogs to fight to the death in a pit or box for the enjoyment of their owners and the public. The argument against dog fighting could be argued through the fact that dogs are moral agents‚ virtues ethics‚ utilitarianism and the doctrine of double effect because it is morally wrong to inflict a lifetime of pain onto a dog or any animal for the pursuit of pleasure or

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    Contents What is Emotional Intelligence? 1 The Model of Emotional Intelligence 8 Keeping Motivated 12 Communication Strategies 18 Understanding How to be Assertive 23 Handling Difficult People 32 Developing Positive Self-Talk 38 Guidelines for Best Practice 47 Bibliography 51 1. What is Emotional Intelligence? "Knowing others and knowing oneself‚ in one hundred battles no danger. Not knowing the other

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