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    What is Intelligence? Intelligence cannot be defined abstractly. There are probably as many definitions of intelligence as there are experts who study it. Some are following: A very general mental capability that‚ among other things‚ involves the ability to reason‚ plan‚ solve problems‚ think abstractly (conceptually)‚ comprehend complex ideas‚ learn quickly and learn from experience. (Gottfredson‚ L.S‚ 1997). Capacity for learning‚ reasoning‚ understanding‚ and similar forms of mental activity

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    Competitive Intelligence

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    Examples a. Case I b. Case II c. Case III VIII. Origin of Competitive Intelligence IX. Why Collect Intelligence? X. What is Ethical? XI. Methods of Intelligence Collection XII. What Resources Are Used to Collect Information XIII. How Companies Utilized Collected Information XIV. Keeping Companies Secrets Secret a. Buildings b. Communication Systems c. Administrative XV. Conclusion I. ABSTRACT Intelligence gathering is considered commonplace in corporate America. Companies struggle

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    grades would translate into a bright future‚ but because the norm was to get good grades. Even in middle school‚ kids were studying for hours a night‚ trying to get a perfect score‚ to be the perfect child‚ to be the perfect image of intelligence. My view of intelligence is different. Grades‚ to me at least‚ don’t mean nearly as much as ‘life-smarts’. Learning about Hammurabi’s Code and how Iron reacts with beryllium doesn’t necessarily make you intelligent. To be intelligent‚ you need to be more

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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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    de Bono thought to be one of the leading authority in the world in the field of creative thinking and direct teaching of thinking as a skill. A de Bonian thinker states‚ "There are highly intelligent people who are poor thinkers. Intelligent people may use their thinking to simply defend a point of view. The more skilled they are at mounting a convincing defense‚ the less they see a need to explore that subject‚ listen to others‚ or generate alternatives. This is poor thinking" (Wiesendanger‚ 1991

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    ASSESSING CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS THROUGH A LABORATORY ACTIVITY ON MIXTURES An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Department of _____________________ College of ______________ _______________________ _________ City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of ______________ Major in _________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction Thinking has always

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    Collective Intelligence

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    we were known as the leading technological pioneer in the field of computer animation. Our years of R&D culminated in the release of Toy Story in 1995‚ the world’s first computer-animated feature film. In the following 13 years‚ we have released eight other films (A Bug’s Life; Toy Story 2; Monsters‚ Inc.; Finding Nemo; The Incredibles; Cars; Ratatouille; and WALL·E)‚ which also have been blockbusters. Unlike most other studios‚ we have never bought scripts or movie ideas from the outside. All of

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    Crime and Intelligence

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    back and forth the question‚ “Does a person’s IQ level really affects their probability of committing a crime and if lack of intelligence increases criminal behavior throughout a person’s life.” Some believe that IQ is a more important variable than race‚ social or economical class in foretelling criminal behavior. The theory of crime being linked to a person’s intelligence says that if IQ does not affect the probability of crime‚ it can have a chain reaction. Academic incompetence as a child is the

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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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    Corrections have an important place in society. There are eight philosophies of punishment in which humanity adhere. The theories of punishment are retribution‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ isolation‚ incapacitation‚ reintegration‚ restitution‚ and restoration. This essay will explain the philosophies and how it is applied in corrections today. First‚ the oldest form of punishment is retribution. Retribution is essentially revenge. There is evidence revenge occurred in 18 B.C.E. in the Code of Hammurabi

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