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    Chet, Dre, and Sly seem to all have intellectual wellness under control they understand the benefits of studying and understand the importance of being successful because they are just like me first generation college students, which means they understand the effects of being raised by non-college students and see how challenging it is to raise kids and start life with no degree. Getting into Florida State University is great decision, just a reminder to all of them that FSU is a school that…

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    Utilitarian theorists generally endorse the creation of intellectual property rights as a means to foster innovation. The rights are permitted for a limited duration of time in order balance the social welfare loss of monopoly exploitation the protection of utilitarian works, particularly, technological inventions. Principally, the social value of utilitarian works lies in their ability to perform tasks (for example, a better can opener) or satisfy desires more effectively or at lower costs.…

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    definition is not easy. The District of Wonder defines gifted children as an individual who identified by professionally qualified persons who, when compared to others of their age, experience, or environment, exhibit capability of high performance in intellectual, creative or artistic areas, possess an unusual capacity for leadership or excel in specific academic fields. According to US Department of Education 1993, a gifted child means “Children and youth with outstanding talent who perform…

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    A study done in the early 20th century by psychologist, Lewis Terman, took kids with the highest IQ scores across America and placed them in a group called the Termites. This group of individuals were considered to be the “best of the best” and were fully expected to have great success in their careers and even take on some of the top positions in their field’s. However, to Terman’s surprise, these were, in fact, not necessarily the results. Though many of the Termites would go on to have good…

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    the future disputes of intellectual property rights. As we know, I assume most of us the intellectual product is protected by the Law and this type of agreements in this case CLA - Contribution License Agreement is part of the required steps University of Albany must take to protect the institution and my work (intellectual property) in the same time Why would you ever do that? Because I'm studying in University of…

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    setting. Fixing this deficiency will get me a 10 out of 10 ranking. Improving this dimension is important because intellectual wellness effects all of the other six dimensions of wellness. Being intellectually healthy will also decrease stress because it promotes a more social wellbeing and improving or learning new skills. Usually, the only barricade to refining intellectual health is ourselves. As I’ve stated previously, I’m my own obstacle when it comes to transitioning to a 10 out…

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    together are called intellectual property (IP); because they have a great relate to creations of the mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, images, and designs (World Intellectual Property Organization, n. d). IP usually interrelates to creation without specific physical forms. The design, operating system name and log of iPod and are all elements of Intellectual Property while the right of Apple to IPod is called copyright ("What is Intellectual Property?",…

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    • Patrick is a 16 years-old boy and a 10th grade student in High School with a mild intellectual disability. According to his parents, when he was three years old, he had a stroke after a surgery that paralyzed part of this brain. Due to an intense and multidisciplinary therapy, he could overcome most of his mobility impairments, but it still affects his intellectual abilities, specially related to language skills. His mother also perceive that Patrick performs better when he has additional…

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    skip over the basic to other subjects. According to Graff, students have street smarts but they are not used regular schools. To have hidden intellectualism can be a good or bad thing but it all depends on what time period they grow-up in. Hidden intellectual can cause a lot of problems in school and in the workplace because of their other peers may think they are a smarty pants or even stuck up. Many people are what we call "book smart" and a few are referred as "street smart". In…

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    their education (Bok,Derek). Regulating the use of technology in our everyday lives is a very important skill to have today. Without the regualtion When we don’t regulate the use of technology we end up becoming dependent on them and lose our intellectual independence. When students who are dependent on technology areThan if put students in a situation without technology at their side they students become vulnerable because they don't know…

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