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    Interpersonal Therapy Cases

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    Interpersonal Therapy Case Study of Susan � Interpersonal therapy is short-term therapy for depression and other problems that looks for solutions and strategies to deal with interpersonal problems rather than spending time on interpretation and analysis. In the initial stages of interpersonal therapy‚ therapeutic goals typically include diagnosis‚ completing the requisite inventories‚ identifying the client ’s major problem areas‚ and creating a treatment contract. PRESENTING PROBLEM This case

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    soft skills

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    SOFT SKILLS Soft skills is a term often associated with a person’s "EQ" (Emotional Intelligence Quotient)‚ the cluster of personality traits‚ social graces‚ communication‚ language‚ personal habits‚ friendliness‚ and optimism that characterize relationships with other people. Soft skills complement hard skills which are the occupational requirements of a job and many other activities. They are related to feelings‚ emotions‚ insights and (some would say) an ’inner knowing’: i.e. they provide an important

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    Data mining and OLAP are the most common Business Intelligence technologies. The term Business Intelligence refers to computer based methods to identify and extract useful information from business data. Online Analytical Processing commonly known as OLAP provides summary data and generates rich calculations. OLAP is a class of systems that provide answers to multidimensional queries. OLAP is typically used in business reporting for sales‚ marketing and various such domains. OLAP enables the users

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    The theory of emotional intelligence was first publicized in the book “Emotional Intelligence” (1995)‚ written by Daniel Goleman‚ based around the previous findings of psychologists such as Howard Gardner‚ Peter Salovey and John D. Mayer . Mayer and Salovey defined it as “the subset of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one’s own and others’ feelings and emotions‚ to discriminate among them and to use this information to guide one’s thinking and actions” . Essentially‚ the emotional

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    Artificial Intelligence

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    Critique of Artificial Intelligence Journalist John Markoff wrote the article “Computer Wins On ‘Jeopardy!’: Trivial‚ It’s Not”. He discusses how the super computer “Watson” defeated the all time champion of “Jeopardy!” Ken Jennings. The author‚ throughout the article‚ agrees that the supercomputer “Watson” was a fair match against Ken Jennings. I disagree with Markoff for multiple reasons. This was in no way a fair match because the computer had a remarkable ability to answer questions at

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    How does intra- and interpersonal perception (understanding yourself and other people) contribute to individual success both at university and later at work? In this world of change and complexity‚ studying hard at school and dedicating at work are not enough to succeed at university and workplace. There are many factors affecting one’s life. The main factor comes from inner world of an individual. As the saying goes: nothing is too difficult if you put your heart into it. Therefore‚ deepen the

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    ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE

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    ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE MUHAMMAD DZUL HUSSAINI BIN HANAFI KB1309FD4722 CHIMPANZEE INTRO Chimpanzees‚ sometimes colloquially Chimps‚ are two extant hominid species of apes in the genus Pan. The Congo River divides the native habitats of the two species. Chimpanzees are members of the family Hominidae‚ along with gorillas‚ humans‚ and orangutans. Chimpanzees split from the human branch of the family about four to six million years ago. Chimpanzees are the closest living relatives to humans‚ being members

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    social intelligence as the defining factors to lead to the development of extraordinary managers. The purpose of this article‚ is to critically evaluate these statements‚ and with the support of noted academics‚ provide contextualisation of the issues at hand. In the past‚ it has been stated that managerial effectiveness is directly correlated to cognitive ability. The works of such scholars as Mintzberg (1973)‚ infer that capabilities including‚ but not limited to technical skill‚ experience

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    need three basic and important skills: technical‚ human and conceptual. What is more‚ these three skills are relatively essential to managers who are at different levels that include first-line‚ middle‚ top management positions. There will be a discussion about the importance of conceptual skills that are needed by all managers at all levels‚ especially by top level of managers. The purpose of this essay is to identify and discuss the importance of conceptual skills that top managers are required

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    Introduction Growing concern exists among researchers regarding the effects of the internet on youth regarding potential risks to safety‚ well-being‚ and skill development. Social networking is a current phenomenon that consists of both web-based communication with internet users through websites (Facebook‚ MySpace‚ YouTube) and interaction with others via cellular phones. According to Facebook statistics‚ there were 526 million daily active users on average in March 2012. Further‚ the 2010

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