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    Gary B. Fogel “The search process of a PSO algorithm should be a process A New Era: Neural Netwoks Society Becomes Computational Intelligence Society At its meeting in Savannah‚ Georgia on February 14th‚ the IEEE Technical Activities Board voted overwhelmingly in favor of the Neural Networks Society’s motion to change its name to the COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SOCIETY. To become official‚ the name needs to be approved by the Board of Directors which is expected to meet on June 20‚ 2004. As many

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    1. Introduction This report aims to investigate the use of Artificial Intelligence in the military and examine what research is underway to further this technology. It will also consider the moral and ethical implications associated. 2. Background Ever since the invention of the catapult‚ warfare has been the main driving force behind the advancement of technology. The military has played a main role in researching new technologies and their work has led the way for significant advancements

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    Emotional Intelligence is a set of qualities and competencies that captures a broad collection of individual skills and dispositions‚ usually referred to as soft skills or inter and intra-personal skills‚ that are outside the traditional areas of specific knowledge‚ general intelligence‚ and technical or professional skills. Emotions are an intrinsic part of our biological makeup‚ and every morning they march into the office with us and influence our behavior. Emotional intelligence consists of five

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    Intelligence and Two Different Perspectives Psychologists have been debating the definition and the theory of intelligence for many years. One dictionary defines intelligence as "the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations; the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one ’s environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria." Different theories exist that try to determine what qualities are a part of intelligence. Two psychologists‚ Charles

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    factors that may lead the intelligence failures to occur. Through discovering various materials‚ I find out that the failures are commonly caused by a combination of internal and external errors. Before discussing some reasons for the error‚ we need to understand the nature of intelligence work. The work is an outcome of team effort‚ as it consist a series of human endeavours‚ therefore it cannot be completely accurate. In fact‚ the intelligence failure could cause an intelligence agency or government

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    When one talks about intelligence work in today’s day and age‚ it is hard to know exactly where to begin. From the humble beginnings of US intelligence in the WWII OSS‚ the modern intelligence apparatus has ballooned into over a dozen different agencies operating in different fields of concern. However‚ when asked to identify one the average person will most likely immediately think of the CIA‚ the big daddy of all intelligence agencies. While each agency has its own area of expertise‚ and while

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    Is Intelligence Inherited? Some people think intelligence is inherited. There have been a lot of research on intelligence being inherited and not being inherited. It is a controversial issue. It is relevant to this course of study because it focus on the brain of how people think as well as behavior on how people act. Intelligence relates to knowledge and inherit is getting or receiving something from the gene of a parent. It is amazing how some people think or how they were trained to think

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    This essay is going to discuss the role of intelligence in human beings examining both internal and external factors. Intelligence and whether it is innate or develops as one evolves‚ is one of humanity’s greatest debates. In everyday life one has to make decisions‚ solve problems and make sense of the world and what is happening in it. From an external point of view the intelligence of a human being develops through a constructive‚ cognitive process. Since the 1950s‚ cognitive developmental

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    Not only does Charlie intelligence change his personality it also has affected his attitude and how he communicates and interact with people. For example Charlie’s coworkers are intimidated by his advancement in intelligent and it causes him to be fired from his job due to the discomfort of his outstanding intelligence that bother his coworkers “You come pushing in here with your ideas and suggestions and make the rest of us look like a bunch of dopes”(106). Mrs. Fanny tells Charlie the difference

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    Consent Form has been read and signed by both parties‚ and where applicable parental consent has been obtained. Cognitive and Emotional Intelligence in Health Care This paper will define emotional intelligence [EI] in terms of the meaning of emotion‚ followed by a brief analysis of intellectual intelligence [IQ]‚ including a broad analysis of intelligences. Models of EI will be discussed‚ including the model most specific to health care administration. The role of physician empathy as a component

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