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    IS EQ MORE IMPORTANT THAN IQ IS EQ MORE IMPORTANT THAN IQ INTRODUCTION: What is IQ ? What is EQ ? For decades, a lot emphasis has been put on certain aspect of intelligence. This intelligence is called IQ ( Intelligence Quotient ). IQ includes aspects of Mathematics, spatial learning, Verbal, logical reasoning, and memory.

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    Virtuality as Representation

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    The most important error [generally committed] is the reduction of reality to actuality and virtuality to possibility: as if the actual and the virtual were the given and the pre-given, respectively” (Doel & Clarke, 1999) From since the 1970s computers have opened new ways of virtualization where the human brain is assisted in forecasting extremely complicated, and even inherently complex systems. At the beginning of the 1990s the commercialization of the internet as an international network determined

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    L’accès à l’internet est devenu de notre jours ouvert et facile à tous. Les adolescents vivent dans un monde où la plupart d’entre eux possèdent des téléphones portables qui font une consommation massive d’écrans en tous genres. Cette intégration a impliqué un bouleversement dans sa vie quotidienne, sur son comportement et sur sa manière de vivre, de réagir et de s’éduquer. La pratique quotidienne des technologies numériques a embauché des dangers et des impacts négatifs. Ces impacts ont affectés

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    Introduction Branding is the act of representing an item in the market, the entertainment field, academic field and more so for consumer reliability. Branding in this case would refer to the art of labelling of the different products and services for effective and efficient marketing. Branding just like most of the cosmos across the world has gone through evolutionary stages as it is in the “Human Era” after it evolving from the “Institutional Era” (Barrat, 2013). In the “Institutional Era”, branding

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    minds are constantly bombarded with Internet advertisements of all sorts from all different arrays of media, around us. Internet is no more a simple reference library for the student and an intrigue for the hobbyist; it is more of a culture - a Cyberculture. People around the world have joined together, crossing the barriers of age, sex and color and upheld a

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    Essay on The History and Future of Cyborgs

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    mean ‘of computer’ - however ‘cyber’, represented in music, words and films emerging at this time, which communicate the content of culture at the time, not simply technology – have not become ePeople, eMusic or eFilms, but remained postulated in cyberculture. Cark (2004) identifies Manfred Clynes and co-author Nathan Kline as first coining the phrase "Cyborg" in a story called "Cyborgs and Space" published in Astronautics

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    Radian6 - Marketing Research Essay

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    Introduction The purpose of this report is to provide information about Radian6's social media monitoring software and the use of their software to manage marketing information. The primary focus of this report is to analyse key issues that face marketing researchers in relation to the use of Radian6's software, and to provide recommendations to marketers who are considering using the software to gather marketing information and engage customers. This report is made up of four key issues: choosing

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    The Perception of African Americans in the Media and How it Affects Their Self-Identity There has been much debate over the perception of African Americans in the media and how it affects their self-identity. It is easy to find examples of bias in portraying African Americans, but not a lot of causal research to prove that it causes problems with self-identity. A case can even be made that the amount of media presence by African Americans, whether biased or un-biased, has greatly helped to unify

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    Developing cultural competency is not always easy and it is not something that one acquires through birth. Instead, it is a developmental process that is nurtured over time. While the growth process may start off with a memorized list of acceptable and unacceptable behaviors that one is supposed to follow, true intercultural competence evolves when behaviors are internalized and occur naturally because they “feel right” (Medina-López-Portillo, 2004, p. 315). Stress, anxiety, and difficulties are

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    Capitalism, Marketing, and the Insidious and Covert Co-optation of the Self Subtitle: A Manifesto for Avatars 1. Introducing Avatars AVATARA-Sanskrit.; ava-'down', tarati-'he goes, passes beyond' literally, 'a descent', a conception described in the Bhagavad gita, 4th Teaching, 1-8 where Krishna confides: "when goodness grows weak, when evil increases, I make myself a body." (OED) Originally referring to the incarnation of Hindu deities, avatars in the computing realms have come

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