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    Artificial Intelligence

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    Preface Artificial intelligence is about natural information processing systems as well as artificial systems‚ and not just about how they perceive‚ learn and think‚ but also about what they want and how they feel. It has already had a profound impact on the study of human minds. The concept of artificial intelligence began with an ambitious research agenda that was to make machines with some of the traits we value most highly in ourselves: the ability to reason‚ problem solving capacity‚ creativity

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    Dorothea Orem PPT

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    (Revised/Expanded ed.). St. Louis‚ Mo.: Mosby Elsevier. OREM’S CONCEPTUAL MODEL VIEWS THE FOUR METAPARADIGMS . NURSING: Human service required for maintenance of continuous self- care of those who have health care deficits. HEALTH: Endorses improvement and maintenance of health. Advocates the holistic approach by involving both RN and patient in promoting self-care. HUMAN BEINGS: Behavior control‚ decision making‚ knowledge. ENVIROMENT: Culture‚ external surroundings and influences. DOROTHEA

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    Artificial Intelligence

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    Artificial Intelligence : A Review Somya Khandelwal somyakhandelwal92@gmail.com Abstract-This paper examines the current and future roles of Artificial Intelligence

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    Emotional Intelligence

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    Emotional Intelligence Within Management When thinking of Emotional Intelligence (EI) we think of the three top observers: Daniel Jay Goleman‚ who is an author‚ psychologist‚ and science journalist. For twelve years‚ he wrote for The New York Times‚ specializing in psychology and brain sciences. The other is John D. Mayer whom is a psychologist at the University of New Hampshire. He is a personality psychologist. He co-developed a popular model of emotional

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    Spiritual Intelligence

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    30 What ls Spiritual Intelligence? Vaughan‚ F. What is Spiritual Intelligence? Journal of Humanistic Psychology‚ Vol 42‚ No. 2. Spring 2002‚ 16-33  2003 Sage Publications. WHAT IS SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE? FRANCES VAUGHAN‚ Ph.D.‚ is a psychologist in private practice in Mill Valley‚ California‚ and author of several books integrating psychological and spiritual development. 1-Icr most recent book; Shadows of the Sacred: Seeing Through Spiritual Illusions‚ draws on many years of experience as a

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    Intelligence: Is it Inherited? The great scientist Albert Einstein once said‚ “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.” One thing that many people pride themselves with possessing is intelligence. What really is intelligence? And where can it come from? Scientists are proving intelligence is not inherited‚ but it is affected by everything around someone. Not just ones environment‚ although that is a big contributor‚ but things such as heritage and the overall want to be

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    Emotional Intelligence

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    An investigation of the employee perceptions on the relationship between employee job satisfaction and the leader’s emotional intelligence among the workers of Eskom in Alice Town 1 INTRODUCTION For organisations to survive in today’s changing world they should maintain their competitive advantage through the use of the whole workforce. In order for the change to take place‚ the employees‚ and the leaders should be adaptive to the environment‚ effective working and the continuous improvement of

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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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    Emotional Intelligence

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    International Journal of Business and Management April‚ 2009 Emotional Intelligence and Employee Performance as an Indicator for Promotion‚ a Study of Automobile Industry in the City of Belgaum‚ Karnataka‚ India Praveen M.Kulkarni (Corresponding author) Karnatak Law Society’s‚ Institute of Management Education & Research Sy. No. 77‚ Adarsh Nagar‚ Hindwadi Belgaum 590011‚ Karnataka State‚ India Tel: 91-831-2405-511 E-mail: praveenmkulkarni@gmail.com B. Janakiram Department of Master of Business

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    Buddhism APHG PPT

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    Lucy Smith Kendra Krim Buddhism originated in Northern India. Cultural Diffusion No clear pattern of diffusion. Spacial Distribution Located mostly in China and surrounding areas. Core Beliefs • Buddhism offers an explanation for evil and human suffering. • The Four Noble Truths: the doctrines of Buddha: • All life is suffering‚ • The cause of suffering is ignorant desire‚ • This desire can be destroyed‚ • The means to this is the Eightfold Path. Buddhism is a universalizing religion

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