How Digital Technologies are changing the way we work: Intelligent processes create a virtuous cycle of constant improvement fed by continuous feedback. An intelligent process is studded with sensors that monitor every move and feed those observations into sophisticated models that allow people and software to make real-time adjustments and decisions. Digital technologies make it possible to identify opportunities for adaptation‚ analyze the trade-offs and then adapt faster and more efficiently
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The decades of the 1960’s and 70’s were undoubtedly geared towards a period of economic integration within European nations. Integration was inevitably triggered by the geopolitical and economic considerations that emerged after the Second World War for the European states. A restrained Germany alongside US and French interest in economic progression through increased trade links are the key factors behind why European integration occurred. The Treaty of Rome would predominantly bring on European
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How Apple changed the way entertainment is sold and consumed Abstract This paper will examine how Apple’s concept of cheap online content influenced the growing trend of online digital distribution of entertainment and other media. It will attempt to asses the impact on consumers and businesses as the traditional methods entertainment retail are giving way to the new online distribution model. Introduction : In 2003‚ Apple introduced the iTunes store‚ a digital store from where customers
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To what extent cognitive and biological factors interact in emotion. ( /22m) James and Lange proposed that the state our bodies’ are in effects the emotion we experience‚ however there is little difference in autonomic arousal between emotions so opposite as fear and joy. It is clear that an additional factor is needed to transform an ambiguous physiological state into a specific emotion. Schater and Singer theorize that this factor is cognition and that it works in conjunction with biological
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I. The Silent Way On the years of 1960s’ the Audiolingual Method was under a strong challenge in the form of the "Cognitive Code" and an educational trend known as "Discovery Learning." These concepts most directly challenged the idea that language learning was all about mimicry and good "habit-formation." An emphasis on human cognition in language learning addressed issues such as learners being more responsible for their own learning - formulating independent hypotheses about the "rules" of
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Feedback: (Continued from previous page) | Marker/Tutor/Assessor name: | | Grade | | Date | | Resubmission date (if referred): | | Grade | | Date | | IQA’s name (if sampled) | | | Date | | Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning I have delivered a teaching session covering for a colleague on sick leave. It was the first time I had worked with the group within which there was an ESOL learner‚ a learner with dyslexia‚ a learner
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Social media is a very convenient and instant way of keeping up with old friends and family‚ living out of town. When used properly‚ Facebook; My Space; Instant Messaging; on line gaming; Skype; blogging and other various forms of online communication can be a very enjoyable pastime‚ providing contact that is both rewarding and beneficial. In contrast‚ most people rarely consider the potential negative consequences these communications have‚ especially concerning the safety of young users. During
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format: Global Legislation IPM 2008 Last rev s on of format: PAGE 1 of 24 The AIESEC Way Toolkit 2008 | AIESEC International | © Copyright 2008 All rights reserved. The AIESEC Way Toolkit 2008 | AIESEC International | © Copyright 2008 All rights reserved. THE AIESEC WAY in a nutshell WHAT IS AIESEC? WHAT WE ENVISION OUR IMPACT THE WAY WE DO IT O I OUR VALUES PAGE 2 of 24 The AIESEC Way Toolkit 2008 | AIESEC International | © Copyright 2008 All rights reserved. CONTENT
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all over the world which is growing even wider in order to be the largest carmaker in the world as mentioned in the article that they are ready to sweep past General Motor Corp. as the world’s biggest carmaker in the next year or so. 2. In what ways could Toyota use its skills to enter new businesses and industries to create a significant amount of value for the company? Toyota use the Toyota Production System with the principles of just-in-time delivery and kaizen or continuous improvement
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Analysis of how Inclusive Education in Kazakhstan being implemented according to the State programme 2011-2020 Introduction Kazakhstan is still in a state of transition from the Soviet system of educating the children with disabilities. Since independence Kazakhstan was simply following the method of educating those children in special institutions as it was done in Soviet period. This was an example of an extremely segregated way in terms of isolating the children with disabilities from the society
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