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    capable to do more things at the same time. For example women are able to cook and take care of a child at once. Compared to fathers‚ who are barely capable to do one thing. Secondly‚ women tend to have more intuitive intelligence than men. It is this intuition that enables a mother to know when her child needs her. In addition‚ women often know how to read non-verbal signals in their child´s behaviour‚ which can alert them to issues and problems in a child’s life. All these skills make a mother to be a

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    God. Upon further investigation there are actually many reasons to believe in God. From the beginning man has always had intuition or a feeling of already knowing certain things. "The law has been written on the hearts of all so that they may recognize a greater power that is God‚" says Pastor Chan of Cornerstone Community Church. "God has given everyone the intuition of knowing his presence‚ and the feeling of right and wrong or moral law." God is defined as the creator and ruler of

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    is a brilliant blockbuster that hit ULM. The musical drama contained an abundance of spine-chillers‚ laughs‚ and murders. My first intuition that I first experience about Sweeney told was that it would simply be an old-fashioned musical drama with a cluster of individuals spruced up and singing boisterously. Be that as it may‚ Sweeney Todd genuinely took my intuition and tossed it in the garbage can. Sweeney Todd was superb and of much a delight to watch. The cast made a magnificent showing by showcasing

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    Hui ka hung 201023025H A MBTI-Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test for Lee Ka Shing Brief introduction of the test As we all know Lee Ka Shing ‚ the legend ‚ who are the big head of one of the greatest company in HK or even in the world. In another word ‚ he is now leader companies with numerous employees . No one would doubt about his leadership in leading so many people and keep searching and fighting for a more better higher success. When the group is bigger that means the difficulty in

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    time thinking I will doubt my decisions. Many people prefer to consider their decisions in detail. They think that it’s a right way to take the decision. In fact‚ we take decisions every day‚ but we don’t think about them. We believe in our intuition.. If we start thinking about every action in our life‚ we will WASTE our time ON thinking. I think that the meaningS of the wordS safe and indecisive are too CLOSE. It’s very easy to transform your safety in indecision. For example‚ If I have one

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    conflict with (Adj) hallowed - worthy of religious veneration (Adj) Ex. Jerusalem’s hallowed soil inimical - not friendly (Adj) hunch - An impression that something might be the case (noun) Ex. What would your hunch be ? Sys. suspicioun‚ intuition delirious - Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion (Adj) Syn. Frantic‚ Mad‚ Unrestrained preposterous - Incongruous/ inviting ridicule (Adj) deleterious - harmful to living things (Adj) felicitous - Exhibiting an agreeably appropriate

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    sense of intuition as the driving force behind the spiders attempt to “ceaselessly” create a link to somewhere or something. Symbolically this is Whitman’s way of saying that men should try to open doors and expand our horizons. Allowing ourselves to be unbound by the strings and attachments of this world and fling our “gossamer thread” into horizons beyond the physical and gain a universal mystic understanding of the world. Likewise something of this Emersonian theme of mystic intuition prevails

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    Healthcare Leadership. http://www.ccl.org/leadership/landing/healthcare/index.aspx Rational-decision-making-model (n.d.). http://www.the-happy-manager.com/articles/rational-decision-making-model/ The Power of Intuition in Decision Making (2005). http://www.time-management-guide.com/intuition-decision-making.html Williams‚ S. (n.d.). Conflict Management-Style and Strategy. http://www.wright.edu/~scott.williams/LeaderLetter/conflict.htm

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    Summary/Review Super Crunchers describes the importance of using numbers and statistics to replace or complement traditional methods of intuition in describing and predicting information. Through the use of mostly regression and hypothesis testing‚ Ian shows how finding trends using this information and the prevalence of big data (especially through the explosion of information from the internet) are shaping the way companies are evaluating data and making choices from this data. Ian shows how

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    common sense‚ science stands a lonely pinnacle One of the strongest features of science is that it can correct our seriously flawed cognition and give us an unfiltered view of reality. Most people put a lot of faith into relying on common sense and intuition‚ but as any psychologist will tell you‚ this faith is misplaced. Science helps us to understand the universe by freeing us from a reliance on gut-feelings or unchecked reasoning hopelessly rooted in the unsystematic software of our brains. Common

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