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    believes that Nell should be able to continue her simple life, while Dr. Paula Olsen wants to institutionalize and study Nell (Apted). Nell explores the development of many interpersonal communication concepts, specifically the concept of self, how perception is shaped, and the creation of interpersonal communication competence. While the film does not go into great analysis of each concept, it provides an adequate overview of interpersonal communication as whole, and acts as an example of real life

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    problem is that it is difficult to establish the extent to which the physical world exists independently of perception (Brock and Mares, 2007, p. 34). Philosophers identify a ‘perceptual barrier’ preventing knowledge of whether or not what can be perceived is an accurate or literal representation of the true nature of reality; a barrier known in philosophical discourse as the “veil-of-perception” (Bennett, 1968, p. 98). In 1689 Locke wrote An Essay Concerning Human Understanding as a means of explaining

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    1. Introduction and Background The root of cognitive architecture goes back to 1950s during which the topic of creating programs capable of reasoning about problems in different domains, developing insights, adaption to new situations and reflection on themselves started to receive general attention. This domain, which lies partly in artificial intelligence area, may be realized in four different ways [2]:  Systems that think like humans  Systems that think rationally  Systems that act like

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    What Is Emotional Intelligence (EQ); Let Alone BRAND Emotional Intelligence? A lot of research has been done in the field of EQ for many years. It 's only more recently been brought to the forefront by leading experts-to name a few: Daniel Goleman in Working with Emotional Intelligence, Robert E. Kelley in How to Be a Star at Work and Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves in The Emotional Intelligence Quick Book. So, what is Emotional Intelligence anyway? According to Daniel Goleman it is "the capacity

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    ID services, the theory can account for much of the existing data (see below). Finally, the theory has already been utilised, with some degree of success, in research on staff in ID services. Findings from these studies suggest that the equity perceptions of staff appear to impact upon their well-being and behaviour. Equity theory Adams’ equity theory is one of a

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    the other party in achieving those goals, and the perception of scarce resources. Perceptions are just as important as reality in regards to conflict. As stated in the text, “we encounter conflict as we compete for acceptance, love, recognition, position, power, success, and many other goals. Judgments of the quality of

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    (independent variables) on self- perceptions (dependent variable). Faced with a self- threat, entity theorists embrace the opportunity by using an MIT pen to portray themselves as more intelligent, hardworking and a leader as compared to those who used a regular pen. In conclusion, the findings of this article were consistent over the four experiments conducted. Brand personalities do rub off on consumers- entity theorists, resulting in more positive perceptions of themselves on personality

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    Consumer Promotion

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    A RELATIONAL STUDY ON CONSUMER PROMOTION, PRICE PERCEPTION, PRODUCT QUALITY PERCEPTION AND BRAND LOYALTY IN THE CONTEXT OF DETERGENT MARKETS IN BANGLADESH by Muhammad Mashfiq Huq ID: 0131001 Internship Report Presented to Fulfill Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH December 2005 A RELATIONAL STUDY ON CONSUMER PROMOTION, PRICE PERCEPTION, PRODUCT QUALITY PERCEPTION AND BRAND LOYALTY IN THE CONTEXT OF DETERGENT MARKETS IN BANGLADESH

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    Descartes' Skeptical Argument and Reponses by Bouwsma and Malcolm In this essay, I will examine Rene Descartes' skeptical argument and responses by O.K. Bouwsma and Norman Malcolm. I intend to prove that while both Bouwsma and Malcolm make points that refute specific parts of Descartes' argument in their criticisms, neither is sufficient in itself to refute the whole. In order to understand Descartes' argument and its sometimes radical ideas, one must have at least a general idea of his motives

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    Identity Essay

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    The concept of Identity is complex through the exploration of relationships and a sense of belonging. This is explored within Tim Winton’s short stories, ‘ Neighbours’ and ‘Big World’, and in Robert Walker’s poem ‘Okay, Let’s be Honest’. Identity can change and evolve depending on belief, change, language and shifting influences. Tim Winton, the composer of ‘Neighbours’ has a perplexed and distressing tone as he suggests to the reader, the significance of multiculturalism and diversity within Australia

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