Challenges in Maintaining System Reliability in Electrical Systems Reliability of Supply As a result of reforms in the power sector many new Distribution Companies have started their operations. Apart from improving financial viability‚ reduction of T&D losses the distribution reforms have been identified as a key area in terms for fulfilling consumers‘ expectations in terms of service delivery in the area of Reliability and Quality of power supply. Reliability and Quality of power supply were
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Dr. Howard Gardner was the first to suggest the theory of Multiple Intelligence in 1983. This theory suggests that the traditional grading for one’s IQ‚ which was mostly based on linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligence‚ was too limited. Instead‚ Gardner proposes eight different categorizes of intelligent to account for a broader grading system of human intelligence. Moreover‚ he proposes that each areas of intelligence can have no relations with the other. This idea was highly accepted after
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Contemporary Intelligence Defeating Terrorism Is Not Possible With Intelligence Failures Abstract Gathering intelligence involves people and needs lots of control and‚ as such‚ there is always the possibility of failure. This paper explores all possible reasons as to why Intelligence fails and how such failures may fail to defeat terrorism. It also explains how these intelligence failures may be prevented
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Plan in Emotional Intelligence I. Objectives: At the end of the session‚ the student should be able to: a.acquire knowledge about Emotional Intelligence; b.to manages their Emotional Intelligence in different situation; c.apply the principles on how to manage and understand Emotional Intelligence. II. Subject Matter: a. Topic: EI Topics We Usually Don’t Understand Sub-topics: 1. What is Emotional Intelligence? 2. The Four Branches of Emotional Intelligence 3. What everyone needs to
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Computers‚ Environment and Urban Systems 25 (2001) 267–278 www.elsevier.com/locate/compenvurbsys Integrating GIS‚ GPS and GSM technologies for the effective management of ambulances G. Derekenaris a‚*‚ J. Garofalakis b‚ C. Makris a‚ J. Prentzas a‚ S. Sioutas a‚ A. Tsakalidis b a Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics‚ Graphics‚ Multimedia & GIS Lab‚ School of Engineering‚ University of Patras‚ 26500 Rion‚ Patras‚ Greece b Computer Technology Institute‚ Research Unit 5‚ PO
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Artificial intelligence and the advancement in robotics are some of the world ’s leading scientific studies‚ including how the advancement will affect the world‚ how one would handle living with an advanced robotic world‚ and how scientists will create these machines. Any appliance or machine made to [simulate a human task] falls under the category of artificial intelligence. From a [Blackberry] to a robot that can perform the daily tasks of a human‚ artificial intelligence is widespread. Artificial
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Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Many years ago it was quite common to label someone with a high IQ as a “genius” or as being more intelligent than others. Albert Einstein is one of those men who were labeled as a genius because of all that he had accomplished at such a young age. Undeniably‚ Einstein’s smarts were extremely remarkable‚ but records show that he was not the best student. Although Einstein scored extremely well in areas like Math and Physics‚ it has been noted that in areas like
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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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In the book "Emotional Intelligence" by Daniel Goleman‚ the central thesis that he tries to point out is that emotional intelligence may be more important than I.Q. in determining a person ’s well being and success in life. At first I didn ’t know what Goleman was talking about when he said emotional intelligence‚ but after reading the book I have to say that I agree completely with Goleman. One reason for my acceptance of Goleman ’s theory is that academic intelligence has little to do with
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CQ Cultural Intelligence Feedback Report Prepared For Mukiibi‚ Shira Bayigga September 2012 Prepared by Cultural Intelligence Center‚ LLC www.culturalq.com info@culturalq.com © 2005-2012 Cultural Intelligence Center‚ LLC Cultural Intelligence Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is a person’s capability to function effectively in situations characterized by cultural diversity. PURPOSE OF THE REPORT The purpose of this CQ Feedback Report is to increase your awareness and understanding
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