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    strategies that help me are highlighting main ideas, working in a quiet place, or rewriting lecture notes. My striving style is Leader. This means I like to be in control, organize others, work in groups, and I am very self-directed. My multiple intelligence is Interpersonal. Interpersonal is found in people with strong skills involving others, having a sensitivity to temperatures, moods, and motivations.…

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    For this assignment my partner taught the first original lesson. After she had taught the lesson with her students, we discussed some of the strengths and weaknesses that she faced. What we found was that the LES format was a strength and weakness for her lesson. The students that she taught the lesson to were not accustomed to hands-on exploratory activities. My partner stated that because these students had never engaged in an activity formatted in the LES model, things became slightly chaotic…

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    Intelligence In Ww1

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    World War I was one of the first major wars in which intelligence was a key aspect of strategy and success on the battlefield. Throughout Europe many nations began to establish covert operations to gain access to the military secrets of their opposition. Germany was a nation that participated in this trend. However, their collection of intelligence did not involve much covert action. Rather, German intelligence officers used overt intelligence collection methods, including using both personal…

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    rooted within the short story, “Flowers for Algernon”. This short science fiction story, written by Daniel Keys, is told from the first-person daily entry logs of Charlie Gordon. A hollow man at first, Charlie is plagued with the burden of very low intelligence; he struggles with reading and writing. Eventually, Charlie is enrolled into a lab experiment, in which he will undergo an operation to triple his I.Q. The effects are not immediate; however, we can see Charlie progress through the…

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    Learning Styles Inventory

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    developed and strongest learning styles are bodily-kinesthetic, verbal-linguistic, musical, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. The test reveals that I am not highly developed in any particular type of intelligence and I am weak and underdeveloped in visual-spatial, logical-mathematical, and naturalist intelligences. The book suggests that as a person with stronger interpersonal strengths, study strategies such as going over notes with fellow students are helpful. Based on my results as a strong…

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    Howard Gardner

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    Howard Gardner had a theory of multiple intelligences, and it has been extremely influential in the understanding of education. His claim is that there are multiple "frames of mind" varying from logical, to musical. These frames are the different ways of thinking about the world, and they are each very individual of each other. According to Howard, individuals vary in the type of intelligence in which they excel. In this essay I will discuss three different ways of thinking, along with examples…

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    define the best and successful versus failure and destroying a child’s motivation? In the Mindset, Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D. strongly discusses two kinds of mindsets which directly impact children developments. Fixed mindset parents praise on children’s intelligence and innate talents, and they want no error from their kids. In contrast, growth mindset parents praise the efforts and guide through failures. With all due respect, demanding and dictatorial parenting don’t work. Let’s open the new ways…

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    you saw a person bullying a mentally challenged person should he/she be charged with harassment? If so should it be as severe as if she/he was harassing a regular person? Charlie Gordon was a victim of this and after his life changing Artificial Intelligence surgery to increase his I.Q he witnessed the same thing happening to other people. In the science fiction story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes, the protagonist has the A.I operation to triple his I.Q from 68 to 204. Charlie deserved…

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    Everyone is a different type of learner. I am a visual learner according to the surveys. They showed that Ilearn best when Isee people demonstrate something before Ido it. Ipersonally disagree with that for the following reasons: Idon't learn best when Isee something done first, Ilearn best when I do something first unaided and uninstructed. Kinesthetic learners do that. Ialso don't fall under any of those categories so I believe Iam a kinesthetic. That makes me doubt the accuracy of the surveys…

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    “Prime numbers are what is left when you have taken all the patterns away. I think prime numbers are like life” (Mark Haddon, 12). Life isn’t a calculated series of events, but rather a series out coincidental happenings. Although Christopher says this, his actions are often contradict his statement. He lives through mathematical patterns, because they make sense to him. They are something he understands. This is the most important quote in The Curious Incident of the Night-time, because it…

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