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    Programmed decisions . Programmed decisions are made in routine‚ repetitive‚ well-structured situations with predetermined decision rules. These may be based on habit‚ or established policies‚ rules and procedures and stem from prior experience or technical knowledge about what works or does not work in a given situation.  For example‚ organisations often have standardised routines for handling customer complaints or employee discipline. Decisions are programmed to the extent that they are repetitive

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    with potential investors.  Investment Services • Assistance in Setting Up a Business • Information on Investment Opportunities • BUILD: Industrial Subcontracting • Foreign Experts • One Stop Service Center • ASEAN Supporting Industry Database (ASID) • Foreign Experts Services Unit • Investment Matchmaking • Investor Club Association

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    Dr David Colby Summary

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    selecting either one of these doctors‚ as they are in fact‚ both licensed doctors. However‚ the evidence and information that Colby has provided to the reader seems to be slightly more convincing than that of McMurtry’s. Dr. Colby is a legitimate expert in this case. He possesses credentials which fit the description of

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    of agreement on values‚ combined with the absence of perfect solution. Connecting scientists to wicked environmental problems‚ I for sure believe that‚ is strongly coherent. The reason is mainly because they – i.e. environmental scientists – are expert in this field and for eons having conducted research to investigate the matters. Although in fact‚ some of wicked environmental

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    CRITERIA USED BY EMPLOYERS TO EVALUATE CAREER ENTRY ADVERTISING DESIGN CANDIDATES: A DELPHI STUDY A Doctoral Dissertation Research Submitted to the Faculty of Argosy University‚ Online College of Business In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Business by Carl D. Rossini‚ Jr. September‚ 2013 ii CRITERIA USED BY EMPLOYERS TO EVALUATE CAREER ENTRY ADVERTISING DESIGN CANDIDATES: A DELPHI STUDY Copyright © 2013 Carl D. Rossini‚ Jr. All rights

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    Work emplacement

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    References: 1. “Artificial Intelligence And Expert System‚ Development” -By D.W.Rolston Mcgraw-Hill International Edition. 2. “Artificial Intelligence And Expert Systems ” -By D.W.Patterson 3. “PROLOG Programming For Artificial Intelligence” -By Ivan Bratko( Addison-Wesley) 4. “Programming with PROLOG” –By Klocksin and Mellish. 5. “Artificial Intelligence”

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    offender and the law. In more plain terms‚ it’s the application of psychiatry to a criminal investigation. A forensic psychiatrist is a doctor educated in law‚ as well as mental health. These psychiatrists use their knowledge of mental health to act as expert witnesses assisting judges‚ juries‚ and lawyers during a criminal trial. The responsibility of a forensic psychiatrist is to be unbiased. He or she has to analyze the facts and the mental state of the defendant and report findings to lawyers when

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    should come second to our relationships and responsibilities to other people” (609). By saying this‚ Rich is trying to convey that people‚ especially women‚ need to take responsibility in experiencing education in a way more personal than what the expert has planned. She also tries to instill that women have a tougher time taking responsibility for their education because of the societal ‘package’ that women are second best and not as intelligent as men. It is more difficult because of the pressures

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    offense involving the use of force against another and the person ... raises the affirmative defence of self-defence‚ the person may introduce expert testimony of the ’battered woman syndrome’ and expert testimony that the person suffered from the syndrome as evidence to establish the

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    Law of Evidence

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    LAW OF EVIDENCE The Evidence Law deals with deciding which Evidence should be and which shouldn’t be used in arriving at a decision by the Court and‚ sometimes‚ the weight that may be given to that evidence. The law of evidence is also concerned with the quantum (amount)‚ quality‚ and type of proof needed to prevail in litigation. The quantum of evidence is the amount of evidence needed; the quality of proof is how reliable such evidence should be considered. This includes such concepts as hearsay

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