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    and also the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one's environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria. It also includes one's capacity for logic, abstract thought, understanding, self-awareness, communication, learning, emotional knowledge, memory, planning, creativity and problem solving (Jerison, 1973). This intelligence within…

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    fact that the pharaoh that ruled after her death Thutmose III began a campaign to eradicate Hatshepsut’s memory: He destroyed or defaced her monuments, erased many of her inscriptions and constructed a wall around her obelisks. This depicts a high emotional intelligence because Hatshepsut had to be extremely self aware of her actions because she was in the public eye, she was empathetic and had adequate social skills to the people of Egypt because she gave a lot of treasure from conquered lands…

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    controversy whether or not he should have had the surgery. The doctors made a good choice choosing Charlie for the surgery, in the book Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. Charlie Gordon should have been chosen for this surgery because his emotional maturity grew with the progress of his IQ. One example of this is “We had dinner and a long talk. She said I was coming along so fast”(Keyes 197). Before the surgery Charlie was never able to express any emotion during his conversations. He…

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    There is a belief that the emotional leadership begins with personal leadership within only then can be developed to begin with, led by brother. 3.7 Managing relationships with others According to Hattingh (1997:255) quotes William James as saying: "The most immutable barrier in nature is between one man's thoughts and another's". refers to the meaning of "sociare" or "sosio" as all occurrences of living and working together and states that it concerns humans being dependent on one another.…

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    For thousands of years, men have desired to gain power over others so that they can accomplish their own goals. Thus, it has become human nature to desire power and control. Most often men would try to gain as much power they could possibly have by bending the rules or laws that have been put in place that would restrict them. If the rules and laws that kept the amount of power in balance were suddenly removed, the men would be the first to realize it. Their methods for obtaining more power…

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    Emotional Intelligence assessment result from Enclosure 3 shows better than average score.Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to face obstacles, criticism and use emotions effectively to manage ourselves and influence positive outcomes in relationships with others. Individuals who scores higher than average score are able to make good decisions, control emotions, manage relationships effectively and motivate themselves with persistence and enthusiasm. Emotional intelligence…

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    SELF-QUIZZES (Units 1-3) Question 1 True or False: EI refers to everyone's ability to perform, fend off aggressors, and be compassionate in a crisis. Select one: True Correct False Question 2 True or False: Emotional intelligence is broadly defined as the ability to identify, understand and manage the emotions within and around you. Select one: True Correct False Question 3 The social intelligence (SI) quotient algorithm is: Select one: a. Socially Aware population classification. b.…

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    Classical conditioning Pierce to stimuli together repeatedly eliciting a specific response until the association between both stimuli is imprinted so much that only one of the stimulus is required to elicit the same response. People condition themselves in regards to certain tasks or routines to help deal with their emotion. Routine activities provide a sense of control over one's emotions and helps organize and dispel negative emotions. Serial killers like Arthur Shawcross are no different…

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    The book I chose to read and critique was Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman. The book Emotional Intelligence is about the study and understanding of how our emotional triggers and reactions are a part of our intelligence. The author, Daniel Goleman, presents several different concepts that are fairly important to understanding emotional intelligence. One of the major concepts he explains is that in a way, we have two different minds living within our consciousness. One of these minds…

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    there are several types of intelligences and personality types. One encompassing factor of all intelligences and personality types is emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence equates to understanding the emotions of the self and translating that knowledge to understand the emotions of others. Very few people are born with the innate knowledge and skill of emotional intelligence. Therefore, it must be fostered through years of growth and education. Growth and education are created through…

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