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    techniques with the support of Excel Solver‚ we were able to find an optimal solution that maximizes RBC’s profit ($136‚300) for this year’s tomato crop‚ taking into consideration the known constrains. Then‚ using technical reasoning (rather than intuition alone)‚ we were able to recommend the purchase of additional A grade and B grade tomatoes‚ with optimal allocation of raw materials to the three product lines; we also evaluated the target product and maximum permissible expenditure for an advertising

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    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality test which provides a definition and well-ordered descriptions of one’s behaviors and traits. There are four continua of traits that generate 16 unique personality types. Upon completion of the MBTI‚ I received the personality type ENFJ. The findings and descriptions of how each trait and the overall temperament rating connect to my work‚ life‚ and personal habits are discussed.   Introduction In 1943‚ the mother and daughter team of Katharine

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    Introversion (attitude) that influence the way in which people focus their attention‚ interact with the world around them and re-energise. Followed by two mental functions‚ Perception and Judgement (attending).Perception has two opposite in Sensation and Intuition‚ Judgment has Thinking and Feeling. Yung recognised that individuals are able to use other preferences as well‚ but where possible orientate themselves around one form of Perception (how information is gathered) and one form of Judgement (how decisions

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    “Happiness is Contemplation” Happiness is secured through virtue; it is a good attained by man s own will. In his book “Happiness and contemplation” Josef Pieper; reassures this statement. And‚ in a systematic way he devoutly presents‚ the first half of his book to the examination of happiness; the importance of its linguistic extraction‚ from the simple way to the spiritual‚ why we desire happiness‚ and the nature of our longing for it‚ The metaphysics of happiness‚ the possibility of happiness

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    claim to obtain their knowledge in many different ways which include senses‚ intuition or intellectual reasoning‚ past experiences‚ priori knowledge used to develop a new organisation of patterns and perception of what is to come which usually results from relating with past experiences and cultural beliefs. Humans refer to sight‚ hearing‚ smell‚ temperature or pressure and taste as the senses used to obtain knowledge. Intuition refers to the relating of a condition and giving an intellectually valid

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    Can computers think independently and do they have "minds"? This question has been the topic of countless‚ bad movies since the 1950s as well as a number of science fiction novels. We all believe that we have minds. It is something that is taken for granted but what exactly is a mind and are humans the only to possess them? Ever since the invention of the computer‚ they have been a mystery‚ even to the smartest of scientists. With the ongoing development of artificial intelligence and high population

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    differences. The theme virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics all have in common is the moral decision involved in making the decision. The decision can be made virtue theory if the decision is made morally‚ and based upon reasoning‚ intuition‚ and justice while the decision made in utilitarianism is made based on pleasure for the masses‚ and finally deontological ethics is based on the rules of higher power. These all involve moral decisions and doing what is morally and ethically correct

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    ethical lens? Rights and responsibilities ‚which helps me distinguish between reasoning and intuition‚ I believe in achieving the greatest good for each individual for the community. o   What are your strengths and weaknesses? My strengths are analyzing problems‚ and doing well through research. ‚I tend to think through things and am able to solve a situation through past experiences and use good reason with intuition and imagination‚ which are all good qualities. I have self - knowledge and can balance

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    Title (of the technique): Six thinking hats technique Purpose: The generation of new and innovative ideas is the main aim of using creative techniques. Often people fail to look at a problem from all angles and they may fail to look at the emotional‚ intuitive‚ creative or negative viewpoints. The six thinking hats technique is a powerful technique created by Edward de Bono in the early 1980’s to look at decisions from different point of view. The purpose of applying this technique is that it

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    Throughout history‚ mankind has experienced challenges in different academic disciplines. These disciplines separate themselves from each other based on their fields of study: the areas of focus they choose to approach in distinct ways. As a result‚ challenges encountered in a particular academic sphere are met head on by the experts in that particular department. However‚ many problems have been solved only as a result of combining the unique features of a variety of academic subjects. In other

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