Good advice on electronics CADMAT

1985 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 180
Author(s):  
Alan Clarke
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Author(s):  
Richard Healey

If a quantum state is prescriptive then what state should an agent assign, what expectations does this justify, and what are the grounds for those expectations? I address these questions and introduce a third important idea—decoherence. A subsystem of a system assigned an entangled state may be assigned a mixed state represented by a density operator. Quantum state assignment is an objective matter, but the correct assignment must be relativized to the physical situation of an actual or hypothetical agent for whom its prescription offers good advice, since differently situated agents have access to different information. However this situation is described, it is true, empirically significant magnitude claims that make the description correct, while others provide the objective grounds for the agent’s expectations. Quantum models of environmental decoherence certify the empirical significance of these magnitude claims while also licensing application of the Born rule to others without mentioning measurement.


Author(s):  
ILHAN NIAZ

AbstractThe present paper examines the growth of corruption in Pakistan in the 1960s and 1970s with particular emphasis on the factors that influenced changes in the behavioural norms of the officer cadres or higher bureaucracy of Pakistan. The main argument is that during the 1960s increases in development spending and the manipulation of local governments by civil servants to help the Ayub Khan military regime secure legitimacy led to a substantial increase in the level of corruption. However, while the increase was alarming, the higher bureaucracy was still fairly clean and, given leadership, training and resources, in a position to contain the spread of corruption. In the 1970s the first Pakistan People's Party government enacted a number of reforms aimed at asserting political control over the civilian bureaucracy while pursuing a socialistic development model that justified nationalisation of industrial and commercial assets. These substantially undermined the ability of the higher bureaucracy to fight back against corruption while dramatically increasing state penetration of society and the economy, thus making opportunities for corruption more abundant. After General Zia-ul Haq's military coup in July 1977, the new regime, though it received plenty of good advice, was not interested in enhancing the autonomy and prestige of the services as that would diminish Zia's personal power over the state apparatus.


2013 ◽  
Vol 712-715 ◽  
pp. 3093-3100
Author(s):  
Xuan Guo Xu ◽  
Yun Fei Wang ◽  
Xiao Fei Li

Enterprise flexibility is a very important factor for the development of a company which facing a dynamic unpredictable market environment. Workforce flexibility has a determining effect in making a system flexible. The chemical plant construction project characteristic was analyzed, pointed out some unreasonable status of the workforce flexibility during the construction process, and presented a new way through functional and numerical flexibility analysis to optimize the workforce flexibility in an equipment installation project case. Some good advice to improve workforce flexibility is presented.


2001 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rex C. Mitchell ◽  
Don Rossmoore
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Author(s):  
Carol T Bush
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2002 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-75
Author(s):  
Stephen Vertigans ◽  
Philip Sutton

An interesting issue is raised by Steve Fuller's ‘Will Sociology Find Some New Concepts’ in the previous issue of this journal. This is the extent to which the research programmes of sociologists are or should be influenced by particular, significant events. If this is a call for scientific open-mindedness in the interpretation of violent forms of terrorism and their causes, then it is good advice for us all. However, there is a danger that the interpretation of ‘significance’ will be shaped by the specific reception of events in the relatively rich nations, thus paradoxically tying sociological work to the vagaries of contemporary politics in similar ways to some of those contributions that Fuller rightly criticises. The main issue here we suggest, is not that of failing to see that real world events can confound our expectations, but of understanding and explaining events of many different kinds within ongoing research programmes, as this is what constitutes the real value of the sociological contribution to knowledge.


Author(s):  
Aulia Wahyunisa

Islamic Education for Early Childhood should be based on the values of manners, characters or moral animated by the Al-Quran and Sunnah. Achieving manners, characters or the perfect moral are the real purpose of education. Additionally, manners, characters or morality is a basic foundation of one's life in society and the state. The purpose of this paper is to know more clearly what is Early Childhood Islamic Education (PIAUD), and how these concepts in disruption era. The conclusion is the Early Childhood Islamic Education will get more from a family environment, education as a preparation for the child to live in the larger environment, the people. The education should be given to early children is 1) Faith Education and Investment 2) Worship Education and Investment 3) Character Education and development. The Islamic concepts of early childhood education in the era of disruption must start from the family as the first education for children. And the things that must be waged to the families in order to instill the concept of Islamic education itself are: 1) Parents should understand their roles and responsibilities; 2) Family as the first education for children; 3) Commitment to being a good educator for children: 4) Modelling the Prophet as an example; 5) Choose a good school for the children; 6). Being a parent does not have to know everything. And all the concepts of Islamic education will be given to the children by doing the method of habituation, modelling, giving good advice, every attitudes should be punished or rewarded, ordering and prohibiting.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Hafid Rustiawan

Al-Qur’an suroh al-Nahl ayat 125 diturunkan di Mekah bersamaan dengan ayat sesudahnya,  yaitu setelah terjadi peristiwa Perang Uhud, yang mengakibatkan banyaknya syuhada yang gugur dan salah satunya adalah paman Rasulullah SAW yaitu Hamzah. Ayat al-Qur’an tersebut berisi tentang metode yang harus digunakan dalam berda’wah, agar da’wah dapat berlangsung dengan baik dan tujuan tercapai secara efektif. Menurut al-Qur’an suroh al-Nahl ayat 125, terdapat tiga macam metode yang harus digunakan dalam berda’wah, yaitu bi al-hikmah, mau’izoh al-hasanah, dan wa jadilhum bi al-lati hiya ahsan. Bi al-hikmah adalah cara atau metode yang bijak, lemah lembut, atau tidak secara kasar; mau’izoh al-hasanah berarti pepatah atau nasihat yang baik, menyentuh perasaan, sehingga mampu menyadarkan orang yang mendengarnya; dan jadilhum bi al-lati hiya ahsan yaitu diskusi yang lebih baik, yaitu berlandaskan argumentasi yang kuat, baik secara akli maupun nakli, yang dalam penyampaiannya juga secara santun atau lemah lembut. Metode-metode tersebut tidak hanya digunakan untuk berda’wah secara khusus, tetapi juga dalam proses pendidikan, sebab pada keduanya terdapat konstelasi yang menunjukkan adanya persamaan, yaitu tujuannya, dimaana keduanya dilakukan dalam rangka untuk menyeru dan menyadarkan manusia menuju jalan Allah atau beribadah kepada Allah SWT. Kata kunci: Metode, Mendidik , al-Quran,   Abstract. Al-Qur'an suroh al-Nahl verse 125 was revealed in Mecca together with the following verse, namely after the Ummud war, which caused many martyrs to be killed at that time and one of them was the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad. namely Hamzah. Ayat al-Qur'an contains methods that must be used in proselytizing, so that the ministry goes well and achieves its objectives effectively. According to the Qur'an, sura al-Nahl verse 125, there are three kinds of methods that must be used in preaching, namely, as understood from the meanings contained in the sentence bi al-hikmah, mau'izoh al-hasanah and from the sentence wa jadilhum bi al lati hiya ahsan. Bi al-hikmah, can be understood as a method or method that is wise, or meek not roughly, mau'izoh al-hasanah means a saying or good advice, which is touching so as to awaken the person who hears it, and so bi bi lati hiya ahsan, which is a better discussion, which is based on strong argumentation, both in accreditation, and nakli, which in its delivery is also polite or gentle These methods are not only used to underlie specifically, but also in the educational process, because in both of them there is a constellation that shows the equality, that is, in its purpose, that is, both are carried out in order to call upon and make people aware of God's way or worship to Allah SWT. Keywords: method, mendidik, Al-qur,an


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas Hertz ◽  
Eva Wiese

As nonhuman agents become integrated into the workforce, the question becomes whether humans are willing to consider their advice, and to what extent advice-seeking depends on the perceived agent-task fit. To examine this, participants performed social and analytical tasks and received advice from human, robot, and computer agents in two conditions: in the Agent First condition, participants were first asked to choose advisors and were then informed which task to perform; in the Task First condition, they were first informed about the task and then asked to choose advisors. In the Agent First condition, we expected participants to prefer human to non-human advisors, and to subsequently trust their advice more if they were assigned the social as opposed to the analytical task. In the Task First condition, we expected advisor choices to be guided by stereotypical assumptions regarding the agents’ expertise for the tasks, accompanied by higher trust in their suggestions. The findings indicate that in the Agent First condition, the human was chosen significantly more often than the machines, while in the Task First condition advisor choices were calibrated based on perceived agent-task fit. Trust was higher in the social task, but only showed variations with the human partner.


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