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    Marissa Stephens Homework #2 1/28/16 EDUC 1300 The Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire indicates that I do have a good basis for strong emotional intelligence however most of my responses indicate that my success in life and school could be negatively affected by my EI because I have to do things a certain way in a certain amount of time, or I drive myself crazy. I know that Flexibility is one of…

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    This is a surveillance technology in which an aircraft determines its position via satellite navigation and periodically broadcasts it, enabling it to be tracked. The information can be received by air traffic control ground stations as a replacement for secondary radar. It can also be received by other aircraft to provide situational awareness and allow self separation. ADS–B is "automatic" in that it requires no pilot or external input. It is "dependent" in that it depends on data from the…

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    Gardner proposed his Multiple Intelligences Theory in his book, Frames of Mind in 1983, a great majority of educators have been applying it in education. They have considered the idea of multiple intelligences as a ‘powerful medicine’ for the shortcomings that are existent in the educational system. Whether they used it as a teaching approach, method or strategy or as an assessment tool, they agreed on that instruction should be tailored according to the multiple intelligences of the students.…

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    Just like Lisa Blackwell (Stanford) as well as Kali H. Trenski (Columbia); studied 373 students with the two mindsets and came with this analysis of a bad grade being dealt with by a student with a fixed-mindset which stated, "Attributing a bad grade due to their own lack of ability, those with a fixed mindset said that they would study less in the future, try never to take that subject again…

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    to Competitive Intelligence (CI) Now at present, the business environment is very competitive and complex with several of products and services offered to attract customer. Thus, the organization needs to be alert with the growing needs of their customer and anticipate the movement of their competitor. Dubey (2013) point out that CI is the right tool for anticipating and predicting business scenario in future as well as helps the decision makers. The term competitive intelligence (CI) is widely…

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    Within the US, local and state law enforcement and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are in the best position to make significant intelligence collection contributions. Cordner and Scarborough contend that local and state law enforcement are the “eyes and ears throughout the country” (Cordner & Scarborough, 2010, p. 112). As the emerging trend of locally entrenched, radical extremists continues, local and state police have developed a heightened situational awareness for terrorism…

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    discussion, or problem solving that promote analysis,…

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    WAIS-IV Case Study

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    Matthew’s cognitive abilities were assessed using the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales, 4th Edition (WAIS-IV), in addition to supplemental subtests from the Woodcock-Johnson Test of Cognitive Abilities, 4th Edition (WJ-IV Cog). The areas of cognitive processing ability measured include crystallized intelligence, short-term memory, long-term memory, visual-spatial processing, fluid reasoning ability, processing speed and auditory processing. On the WAIS-IV, subtests that measure different…

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    their views are most shown, readers will be lead to believe what the male characters say. In the “Overview of “Lamb to the Slaughter”, an analysis of the story, Piedmont-Martin, believes that readers are pushed to view women in the same way, so when they actually see what the female characters are like in the story, they are often surprised by their intelligence and their strength that they hold. She states, “Because on the first reading we are predisposed to think of her as the “lamb,” the…

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    and weaknesses. Intelligence has traditionally been measured by using I.Q. tests but those testsare only measure one type of intelligence. I.Q. tests are not an entirely accurate way to determine who are intelligent and who are not. Therefore the multiple intelligence theory is very important to modern education because its main point is that every individual has eight intelligences and they all work together in a unique way. Havard Gardner’s (1983) theory of multiple intelligences helped…

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