Expert Systems with Applications PERGAMON Expert Systems with Applications 20 (2001) 1±6 www.elsevier.com/locate/eswa Knowledge management and its link to arti®cial intelligence J. Liebowitz* Robert W. Deutsch Distinguished Professor of Information Systems University of Maryland±Baltimore County, Department of Information Systems, 1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250, USA Abstract Knowledge management is an emerging area which is gaining interest by both industry and government. As we move
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Language Arts7A Lesson 3: Writing Workshop Part 1: Editorial Should students be allowed to have cell phones in elementary and high schools? Personally, I believe students should be allowed to have cell phones in elementary and high schools. However, I don’t believe students should be allowed to use them during school hours. It is very useful for a student to have their phone after school when walking home just in case of an emergency. There are plenty of kids I know that get scared to
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society to rethink what they have been doing. Since the little boy is motivated by compassion his decision to stand up t a crowd of men creates an understanding by the end of the story. In the story, David is shown as a young boy instead of a man to represent innocence. When the family of three first arries, David calls out to his dad to do something, but simply, the reply was,”I can’t do that David...It isn’t any of our business” (Dahl 7). Although David understands he needs help, he doesn’t understand
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define how the instructional classroom and management techniques have evolved over the years. This paper also researches traits that encompass direct instruction designed to increase classroom management efficiency and enhance overall learning potential. I will take a look at the various theories, explore their benefits for individual growth and learning, classroom management, and customize my own theory of learning. Theory of Human Learning and Development Introduction
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SPECIAL REPORT The Shakti Revolution How the world’s largest home-to-home operation is changing lives and stimulating economic activity in rural India BY GAVIN NEATH AND VIJAY SHARMA R O J A M M A I S A S I N G L E M OT H E R with two daughters living in Kurumurthy, a small rural village 150 kilometres south west of Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. Until five years ago she scraped an existence by working in her mother’s field, earning barely enough to live on herself, let alone bring up two
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Healthy grief Healthy Grief Elizabeth Garcia Grand Canyon University: Spirituality and Christian Values in Health Care and Wellness Dr. Sunshine Weeks May 4, 2012, 2012 Grief is a natural reaction to a loss that most humans experience at some point. Grief does not necessarily occur after the death of a loved one, but it can also occur after a diagnosis of an illness, a breakdown of a relationship, infertility, addiction, financial difficulties or job loss
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Developing proper communication has proven to be the most valuable lesson in this course. Without the knowledge and understanding of the communication process and submitting to my fears of public speaking, my career plans fall to mediocre results. By taking advantage of my strengths and constantly practicing my weaknesses, I can overcome my fears of public speaking and follow the path to success in entrepreneurship. References Cheesebro, T., O'Connor, L., & Francisco, R. (2010). Communicating in the
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Last summer I attended the Summer Science Academy, a competitive internship program at Howard University, with 20 other top academic performing high school minorities. We took academic courses and shadowed doctors at Howard hospital. Flying to Washington D.C., I predicted the students attending this program would be elite students from across the nation. I met with students from varying backgrounds and environments who wanted to pursue a career in the medical field. During the internship, we encountered
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traditions guide social and human morals, giving people a sense of place and purpose. There is often a lesson or a value to instill, and the transmission of wisdom to children is a community responsibility. Parents, grandparents, and relatives take part in the process of passing down the knowledge of culture and history. Storytelling provides entertainment, develops the imagination, and teaches important lessons about everyday life. World Affairs Council of Houston PO Box 920905 Houston, TX 77292-0905 Voice
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King Elementary is a rather large and spread out elementary school, many of the classrooms area at capacity like the one I am currently in. Even though we have a classroom of 28 students they seem to get along very well socially. Every day the students work with a different partner in other subjects while in some subjects they have the same partner all year long. This helps with the classroom community because every student eventually works with one another and learns qualities about on another.
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