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    The intuitive decision making theory can be described as the process of receiving input and ideas without knowing exactly how and where they came from. Intuitive decision making is far more than using common sense because it involves additional sensors to perceive and get aware of the information from outside. Sometimes it is referred to as gut feeling‚ sixth sense‚ inner sense‚ instinct‚ or inner voice. Information acquired through associated learning and stored in long-term memory is accessed

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    My Career Cluster

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    One of the goals I have for this paper is to use cfnc.org to find a career and college that is best fit for me. The career cluster survey told me what career cluster I might be most interested in based on questions about myself. The top three career clusters I scored in were Audio/Visual‚ Health science‚ and Human Resources. I also took a basic skills survey which told me what skills i scored higher or lower in‚ and what jobs I should consider based on my skillsets. My basic skills survey matched

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    Cluster Analysis Example

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    algorithms‚ pairwise distance metrics and words extracted to create the terms by document matrix to understand impact on cluster efficiency. Ultimately looking to answer the question of how movies classes may have changed over the last 35 years based on movie taglines and does it seem consistent with my own observation over the past 35 years. The final model resulted in 6 clusters named as follows: American_Music‚ Fear_Evil‚ Action_Minded‚ Anything_Fat‚ Forced_Away ‚ Beyond_Criminal . A chart of

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    Cluster Analysis

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    This article was downloaded by: [141.133.13.113] On: 06 September 2014‚ At: 09:00 Publisher: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) INFORMS is located in Maryland‚ USA Interfaces Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://pubsonline.informs.org Planning the Netherlands’ Water Resources Bruce F. Goeller‚ S. C. Abraham‚ A. F. Abrahamse‚ J. H. Bigelow‚ J. G. Bolten‚ D. M. de Ferranti‚ J. C. De Haven‚ B. F

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    Redhat Cluster Suite

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    RedHat Cluster Suite For creation of GFS file system . # ccs_tool create testcluster # System-config-cluster First we need to add nodes as given below . [pic] We need to add the fencing device for the as given below . [pic] Save the setup [pic] Move the configuration to the other node . # scp /etc/cluster/cluster.conf 192.168.1.5:/etc/cluster/cluster.conf /etc/cluster/cluster.conf cluster conf file looks like this . [root@bapmail02 ~]# cat /etc/cluster/cluster

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    Syllable Structure and Consonant Clusters Marla Yoshida University of California Irvine Extension International Programs Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate Program Back Next Thursday‚ March 1‚ 12 What are syllables? • A syllable is a rhythmic unit. It’s a unit of sound that gets one “beat” in a word. • A syllable has a vowel. It might also have one or more consonants before the vowel and one or more consonants after it. • A syllable can also have a syllabic consonant

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    The Clusters Psy/230

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    Resource: The Person Select three of the five clusters. Explain‚ in 200 to 300 words where you think you fall within the spectrum of each. Of the five clusters‚ where do you think your personality fits overall? I am very outgoing and sometimes consider myself to be very talkative‚ even when people tell me to be quiet I cannot help it. That is just the type of person I am. I like to be heard even if I am the only person listening to myself my brain is always running and developing new thoughts

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    Porter's Cluster Theory

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS…………………………………………………………………...p.2 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………..p.3 A Brief Summary of Porter’s Article………………………………………………………p.4 THE ORIGINS OF PORTER’S CLUSTER THEORY…………………………………….p.6 EXTERNAL CRITICISM…………………………………………………………………..p.8 Theoretical Gaps…………………………………………………………………………....p.8 Clusters and Their Practical Implications…………………………………………………p.9 FUTURE DIRECTIONS…………………………………………………………………...p.12 CONCLUSION……………………………………………………………………………..p.13 APPENDICES……………………………………………………………………………

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    Engel and Itxaso del-Palacio "Global clusters of innovation: The case of Israel and Silicon Valley" reveals the information concerning the notion that came to our lives not long time ago - Clusters of Innovation (COI). The article dwells in-depth on the relationships between different COI and how these links may lead to the creation of Networks of Clusters of Innovation (NCOI)‚ that do have new benefits and this consequently become a starting point of Super-Clusters of Innovation (Super COI). The case

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    people’s knowledge of negative and positive actions created by the punishments and praises one is entitled to get. Mill (p.65) clearly stipulates that the theories are logically divided into two categories: First‚ the inductive school and intuitive school. These two schools of thought explains that actions of an individual is judged whether its right or wrong through when it intends to promote the ultimate

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