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  • Definition Of The Mind And A Person
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    What is the definition of identity? Better yet, what is the definition of the mind and a person? There are so many definitions for identity but the definition according to web is the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity. This defines identity the way I define it because, I think, personality serves as an important identifying factor for people. What makes a person a person and not like everyone else? Personality. So what is the mind? We all have personalities tha...
  • Importance Of Hereditary Factors Of The Intelligence
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    Intelligence: hereditary or acquired Is intelligence determined primary by heredity or by the environment This issue has aroused intense debates because many believe it has a little bit of both, but to what extent The ones that believe that believe that every person is born with a fixed amount of intelligence argue that there is little one can do to improve intelligence, so special education programs should not be expected to produce an increase in the childrens IQ. On the other side, those who ...
  • Developing Intelligence
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    Coping with stress and maintaining good health are important parts of maintaining and developing intelligence. (Nick can cope with stress very well. This, among other things, makes him very cool.) One cannot expect one's intelligence to develop if one is preoccupied with poor health or excessive stress. Intelligence demands a lot of brain processing power and demands to be paid careful attention to. Stress can interfere with the ability of the brain to allocate sufficient resources to intelligen...
  • Personal Intelligences
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    The one intelligence proposed out of the nine could be classified as my personal strength would probably be "personal intelligences". I chose this intelligence, through a process of elimination. Some of the others included areas such as math, a mastery of language, and musical talents, most of which I just do not stand out in. However, when it comes to one's mind and how it works, I have always been able to recognize how others feel and explain certain reasons or emotions based on their behavior...
  • Very Intelligent Teacher
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    When I came to Reinhardt College, I had to meet new people. I had to meet new teachers, coaches, and students. One coach who stood out to me is coach Jonathan Lenarz. He is the Reinhardt soccer coach and teaches Reinhardt Orientation and Wellness. There are many things that I can say about Jonathan Lenarz, like he is a care ing, understanding, and intelligent person. Caring is a great way to describe a coach because he looks out for players on his team and also anyone who is around him. Coach Le...
  • New Twin Studies Show
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    Growing Up The nature versus nurture debate has been a classic controversy among experts for centuries. Presently, there is no clear conclusion to the dispute; yet, there are many hypotheses. Both sides of this controversy have been explored thoroughly among researchers. The nature side of the debate argues that a person maintains his mental ability only based on what he is born with genetically. Defending this side of the debate exclusively would be establishing that a person's environment play...
  • Persons And Function On Intelligence Levels
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    What Constitutes Being a Person What constitutes being a person The question of the week. No clear cut conclusions have been reached. No argument has been presented without significant loop holes. So, what to think Well, within this chaos we all seem to have an opinion. Some stronger than others, but in whos opinion in which they are judged strong or weak delivers the difference. I feel I have a strong case for my opinion. I am a person. You are a person. That is the easy part. What about animal...
  • Level Of Intelligence And Common Sense
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    Many times in our society intelligence is judged by test scores, careers, and success. Although these methods of measuring intelligence are not always accurate they are still used. IQ tests are given to people and the scores on these tests are supposed to reflect the level of intelligence a person has. What makes these tests so accurate What about intelligent people who do not take tests well They may become nervous and may not work well under pressure. I believe there are many forms of intellig...
  • Emotional Intelligence
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    The concept of emotional intelligence (EI) In 1990, Salovey and Mayer very aptly defined emotional intelligence as ' "a form of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one's thinking and action" '. But there have been people before them who occupied themselves with the topic. The most important one was probably Howard Gardner who evolved his theory of multiple intelligen...

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