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    Predictive Analytics: the Future of Business Intelligence Introduction By M. Zaman The market is witnessing an unprecedented shift in business intelligence (BI)‚ largely because of technological innovation and increasing business needs. The latest shift in the BI market is the move from traditional analytics to predictive analytics. Although predictive analytics belongs to the BI family‚ it is emerging as a distinct new software sector. Analytical tools enable greater transparency‚ and can find

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    Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences The purpose of this paper is to explore Howard Gardner’s theory on multiple intelligences. I will focus on spatial and bodily-kinesthetic intelligences and how linguistic intelligence has an underlying effect on the other intelligences. Spatial and bodily-kinesthetic intelligences would seem to be very distant from linguistic intelligence‚ however I believe that they are more similar then one might expect. Spatial intelligence can be loosely defined as

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    Although there are total of eight intelligences according to Gardner‚ verbal or linguistic‚ body-kinesthetic‚ and logical or mathematical are the main intelligences theorized by Gardner. These intelligences differ from each other and have the own explanation. Verbal or linguistic intelligence is the intelligence of words‚ languages‚ and speaking. Body-kinesthetic is about movement‚ which is the intelligence of being good at controlling the body or doing something that requires staying fit and active

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    Summary of A Rounded Version: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences In A Rounded Version: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences‚ Howard Gardner introduces the idea of seven different intelligences‚ combating the idea of contemporary intelligence. Gardner defines the contemporary view of intelligence as‚ an individual ’s intelligence test score based on his or her age with no regard to experience or training. In his words‚ "It is an inborn attribute or faculty of the individual." Gardner defines

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The application that is to be developed will enable user to get exact result for their query. The query is related to a particular location and a destination in the location. The application ensures that the user gets only what is being looking for and no any misleading link and unnecessary results are generated. The application allows the user to open a new account with a unique name and pass word. Once account is being created the

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    Established in 1947‚ the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an independent governmental agency legally responsible for the provision of national security intelligence to the President‚ senior policymakers in high offices‚ and the military in strategic decision-making. The National Security Act of 1947 instituted the agency’s authority to perform three primary activities. The activities are inclusive of the collection of foreign intelligence‚ analyzing the collected intelligence and performing various other

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    In this paper I will compare and contrast Spearman ’s Model of Intelligence and Gardner ’s Multiple Intelligence models. One theory of intelligence states that there is one general school of thought and the other theory believes there are multiple schools of thought. Spearman ’s general ability‚ or a "g" factor‚ believe that this is the only factor that measures intelligence‚ whereas‚ Gardner ’s multiple intelligence believes there are more than one factor (Wade & Tavris‚ 2006‚ pp. 322 & 328). Spearman

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    THEORY ON MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE Howard Earl Gardner (born July 11‚ 1943 in Scranton‚ Pennsylvania) is an American developmental psychologist who is John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences. Multiple intelligences is an idea that simply states that human beings have many different ways to learn and process information‚ or "intelligences." In response to

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    Executive Summary The function of intelligence has existed since ancient and biblical times for the purpose of informing decision makers and leaders. Until quite recent times one of the unique capabilities of intelligence professionals was access to scarce information. However there has been a transformation in information domain over the last twenty years. Information is no longer a scarce commodity and access to many forms of information is relatively easy. This report will explore and discuss

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    Transformative Learning Theory And Multiple Intelligences Stella Jackson Transformative Learning Theory And Multiple Intelligences This writer reflection paper is about transformative learning theory and multiple intelligences. Sunny Cooper (2004) stated that “the study of transformational learning emerged with the work of Jack Mezirow (1981‚ 1994‚ 1997). Transformational learning is defined as learning that induces more far-reaching change in the learner than other kinds of learning

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