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    MODERNISATION AND EMOTIONAL MATURITY In modern society‚ education alone can provide the most dependable and the most effective apparatus for accelerating growth and development in all spheres of human austerity. Now we live in the technological era. The technology of 21st Century has revolutionised and enhanced our way of life. The public expects technology to have a similar revolutionary effect on education. Energy technologies and resulting globalisation also provide unlimited possibilities

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    “How can developing skills in social and e*motional intelligence benefit you as a hospitality management practitioner?*” Social intelligence can be organised into two categories: ‘social awareness’ which describes what we sense about others‚ and ‘social facility’ which describes what we do with that awareness. Social awareness refers to “a spectrum that runs from primal empathy (instantaneously sensing another’s inner state) to empathetic accuracy (understanding a person’s feelings and thoughts)

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    all over the heart. Output usually appears on a long scroll of paper that displays a printed graph of activity on a computer screen. 2. What are the four types of brain waves and distinguish between them. Alpha waves – have frequency of (8-13 Hz). Waves are regular and rhythmic‚ are synchronous and have low amplitude. They signify an awake but calm brain. Beta waves – have frequency of (14-30 Hz). Waves are rhythmic but not so regular‚ and have higher frequencies. They signify wakefulness and

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    Healing the Brain

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    write a book on the angry brain. Indeed‚ she suggested I do so about five years ago. It took three of those years for her to convince me it was something that should be done and that I could do it. Louis Cozolino‚ PhD‚ has been my mentor and colleague throughout the process. He has reviewed every chapter and helped me avoid writing about possible brain pathways as if they were certainties. Because of Lou‚ I believe that everything in these pages reflects established brain science. He’s been a pleasure

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    number of books translated into Arabic from the time of Abbasid Caliph Al-Maamun (786-833 AD) until today is around 10‚000 books‚ equivalent to what Spain translates in only one year (this has been refuted by an Al-Akhbar investigation.) This indicator could be the gateway to understanding why Lebanon ignores a fundamental principle of the development of people and countries –

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    Brain Dysfunction in Criminal Behavior Jose Luis Abreu CRJ308: Psychology of Criminal Behavior (BLG1319A) Instructor: Cheryl Cabero May 27th‚ 2013 Brain Dysfunction in Criminal Behavior After viewing the ABC video “The Brain and Violence: Secrets of Your Mind” I do believe that people are predisposed to violence. I do maintain my position that even if the same Neurological and genetic factors that lead to crime are present in a person the lack of a healthy environment is what will cause those

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    October 3rd‚ 2008 In the second chapter of Levitin’s This Is Your Brain on Music‚ he discusses Rhythm‚ Loudness‚ and Harmony. When discussing rhythm‚ Levitin groups in tempo and meter along with it as related concepts. He defines them. Rhythm: “the lengths of the notes.” Tempo: “the pace of a piece of music”‚ and meter is the intensity of a note (how hard or lightly it is hit). Rhythm is “a crucial part of what turns sounds into music.” A single note can be played over and over again‚ but as

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    Bullet in the Brain

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    Bullet in the Brain" is deceptively obvious. Wolff makes choices that are immediately striking as unusual and key‚ that leap out from the page‚ so to speak‚ waving and shouting‚ "Look at me! Analyze me to gain insight into the story!" He shoots his character in the head halfway into the story‚ suspends the fatal bullet in the character’s brain in "brain time" so that he can recount various snapshots of his life‚ and introduces these snapshots not with the phrase "he remembered" but rather with "he

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    The brain is a vital part of the human body that allows for humans to be able to function and communicate‚ but it is also a structure that can greatly affect the body and its functions if damaged. The brain is at risk of damage in most situations such as accidents or disease‚ but one of the greatest events in life that have a huge risk of brain damage are contact sports. Four brain structures that can be affected by a sports related injury to the head are the cerebellum‚ hippocampus‚ amygdala‚ and

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    Brain Drain

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    inThe so-called ‘brain drain’ from poor to rich countries is now robbing poorer countries of essential personnel like doctors‚ nurses‚ engineers‚ and the trend is set to continue‚ if not to get worse. Some people say this movement of people around the world is not a new phenomenon. Migrant workers have always been attracted by the wider choice of employment and greater opportunity in major cities in their own countries and abroad. Recently‚ as the technological age has advanced and as richer countries

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