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25th September 2009
Identifying support and resistance levels is the basic building block for understanding price action and improving your trading. If you are able to identify support and resistance lines in a financial trade, you can spot potential turning points or pin po... Read >
Author: Andrew Tomkinson
23rd September 2009
The terms "left brain" and "right brain" refer to the left and right hemispheres of your brain. They each tend to process things differently, as explained in the following two paragraphs. However, the following are generalizations. They hold true for over... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The intuitive algorithm
Roger Penrose considered it impossible. Thinking could never imitate a computer process. He said as much in his book, The Emperor's New Mind. But, a new book, The Intuitive Algorithm, (IA), suggested that intuition was a patter... Read >
Author: amit.dummy
17th September 2009
The intuitive algorithm
Roger Penrose considered it impossible. Thinking could never imitate a computer process. He said as much in his book, The Emperor's New Mind. But, a new book,
The Intuitive Algorithm, (IA), suggested that intuition was a patt... Read >
Author: amit.dummy
20th August 2009
Violinslover, Pasadena, CA – Nothing lifts the heart or stirs emotions like music. As simple as a melody may sound, the layers of auditory information that are involved in its creation permeates the sensory receptors of the brain causing a rush of sensa... Read >
Author: Lola
18th August 2009
The system, with over a hundred billion neurons, processed the information from input to output in just half a second. All your knowledge was evaluated. Walter Freeman, the famous neurobiologist, defined this amazing ability. "The cognitive guys think it'... Read >
Author: Dhananiwala
13th August 2009
Fibonacci was the great mathematician from Italy. He founded the new sequence of numbers and it was named after him called as fibonacci. The 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377,610 etc are the numbers of this sequence which has the star... Read >
Author: John Eather
03rd August 2009
Transfer Factor
Genetic and environmental factors both clearly play a role in narcolepsy-cataplexy. Until now, the best evidence for autoimmunity as a cause of the disorder was the discovery that nearly everyone with the disorder has unique variants ... Read >
Author: j cordova
12th July 2009
Apply more brain training games, exercises and other
techniques to stay mentally sharp for an entire lifetime.
Why? Well, to extend a great quality of life far into the
future! Barring bad genetics, illness or just plain 'ol
brain atrophy from disus... Read >
Author: gsuser
11th July 2009
Document Imaging more and more colleges and universities today have discovered electronic record keeping and sharing, made possible by document imaging technology.
In a, Document Scanning and Imaging provides the capability to capture, store, manage, a... Read >
Author: baji
09th July 2009
Document Imaging more and more colleges and universities today have discovered electronic record keeping and sharing, made possible by document imaging technology.
In a, Document Scanning and Imaging provides the capability to capture, store, manage, ... Read >
Author: baji
28th June 2009
Time-based charts (namely Candlesticks, OHLC Bars and Heikin-Ashi) fail to truly depict price. This article will help you realize that time-based pattern recognition is an unreliable method for stock option trading.
Some retail training firms like to p... Read >
Author: Clinton Lee
17th June 2009
The intuitive algorithm
Roger Penrose considered it impossible. Thinking could never imitate a computer process. He said as much in his book, The Emperor's New Mind. But, a new book, The Intuitive Algorithm, (IA), suggested that intuition was a patter... Read >
Author: amrita09
09th June 2009
Our society defines and quantifies products or services often through a visual expression. This is where the art of visual marketing is important in its various processes and techniques, whether it is used to promote, sell, or distribute a product or serv... Read >
Author: Ron Maier
23rd January 2009
Calculation speed and accuracy usually prove to be inversely proportional in a timed GMAT mock. It is not about 700 plus score at top B-schools like Harvard, Wharton and Sloan. It is the 99 percentile barrier that matters for top MBA programs.
Anybody ... Read >
Author: Glad2teach
14th January 2009
Have you ever wondered what its like to place your fingers on a piano or keyboard and start playing piece after piece with no effort at all? Would you like to be able to play famous classical pieces of music on a top of the range grand piano? Are you that... Read >
Author: Michael David Shaw
03rd December 2008
The Forex market offers the trader many opportunities and can be very lucrative to trade and also very exciting. The most important Forex market is the spot market as it has very large volume. The market is called the spot market because trades are settle... Read >
Author: Michael Hogan
08th September 2008
Have you ever had a chance to watch two little boys with toy steering wheels imitating real drivers on the road? How amusingly they look when they allow a group of girls to cross the imaginative road, looking at imaginative traffic lights. Producing a fun... Read >
Author: TravisOl
25th July 2008
Computer games are becoming very popular nowadays. There are various used computer puzzle games that you can solve on your personal computer. There are various games that involve logic, strategy, sequence solving, word completion, pattern recognition and ... Read >
Author: n/a
25th July 2008
Computer games are becoming very popular nowadays. There are various used computer puzzle games that you can solve on your personal computer. There are various games that involve logic, strategy, sequence solving, word completion, pattern recognition and ... Read >
Author: n/a
24th July 2008
Computer games are becoming very popular nowadays. There are various used computer puzzle games that you can solve on your personal computer. There are various games that involve logic, strategy, sequence solving, word completion, pattern recognition and ... Read >
Author: abhineetsharma
22nd July 2008
Don’t you find it embarrassing when you can’t remember the name of the waitress who served you last week? Or the name of the your neighbor who came around to introduce himself to you just yesterday? You are not alone. In almost any society, when p... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
03rd July 2008
idMatch™ software is a multi-cultural fuzzy/phonetic name and identity searching and matching software technology. idMatch™, through its advanced fuzzy and phonetic match algorithms, enables systems to retrieve and match entity identities. Identity ma... Read >
Author: idmatch systems
26th May 2008
Stock Screeners are essential automated tools for traders. They allow traders to wade through thousands of stocks and return a list of stocks for closer analysis. Stock Screeners allow to find the stocks that best meet your trading strategy. They create d... Read >
Author: Alexander Glass
07th April 2008
Visual expression in our society defines, qualifies, and impacts every level of business, regardless of product, service, or message. Visual marketing comprises the various processes and techniques used to promote, sell, and distribute a product, service,... Read >
Author: David B. Coleman
28th March 2008
The intuitive algorithm
Roger Penrose considered it impossible. Thinking could never imitate a computer process. He said as much in his book, The Emperor's New Mind. But, a new book, The Intuitive Algorithm, (IA), suggested that intuition was a patter... Read >
Author: sunita kaushal
30th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrainsHundreds of thousands of new books, analyst reports, scientific papers published every year. Millions of websites at our googletips. The flow of data, information and knowledge is growing exponentially, stretching the capacit... Read >
Author: Alvaro
10th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
To address this question, we interview today Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg, one of the earliest proponents of the Brain Fitness and Exercise field. He is a clinical professor of neurology at New York University School of Medicin... Read >
Author: Alvaro
31st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
With no exception, all of us age. Now, why is "aging" such a bad word? What about growing? and lifelong development? If you are a caregiver, you know this process is not always easy, but the good news from neuroscience th... Read >
Author: Alvaro
01st July 2007
Instinctively our minds are wired to detect patterns. Any person looking at a typical stock price chart will feel that he/she can predict where it will go based on where it has been.
How strong is the pattern recognition of humans? Consider the followi... Read >
Author: DollarDaze
29th March 2007
Neuroscience has changed considerably in the past 20 years. An example of change over period is the concept of brain plasticity. Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to rewire itself, relocating information processing functions to different brai... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim
12th January 2007
What I wish my e-mail provider would doby Paul HolsteinI wish my e-mail account had three in-boxes: 1) Safe mail fromtrusted sources 2) Quarantine mail from questionable sources 3) Junkmail from unwanted sources. My mail provider should use patternrecogni... Read >
holstein13
17th November 2006
Have you noticed that during the past few years the season's Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer have no longer coincided with the familiar calendar. In past decades it was easy to recognize a change in season, at least for us Canadians in the north.
As so... Read >
Author: Bradley Siddell
22nd July 2006
As much as contact centers continue to become widespread and several advanced contact center solutions are specialized, issues regarding contact center agents or staffs also take place. It is a fact that the failure of most of the contact centers is cause... Read >
Author: Hani Masgidi
19th July 2006
The terms "left brain" and "right brain" refer to the left and right hemispheres of your brain. They each tend to process things differently, as explained in the following two paragraphs. However, the following are generalizations. They hold true for over... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
09th May 2006
Data mining is also known as Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD). Data mining is the process of automatically searching large volumes of data for patterns. Data is derived from the word datum, being its plural term. Data comprises of a class of large n... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
01st September 2005
You have seen it in the movies but now it is real, face recognition access control systems are no longer a bright idea for the future; it is already here for your home & office.
Recognix Technologies are first to bring you secure and user friendly fac... Read >
Author: tommy magal
28th December 2004
SEO vs. PPC: Seth is Completely Wrong!
July 5th, 2004
What did Seth Say?
"Lucking into (and it is luck) the top slot of a great word on Google is not a business plan. It's superstition. It's blind faith."
He basically said that pay per click is th... Read >
Author: Aaron Wall
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