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    After completing this week’s assignment “Assessing Your Emotional Intelligence”, found at the online source McGraw –Hill, I received a score of 67 out of 100. From these findings it is apparent that I am already practicing some form of Emotional Intelligence (EI) behaviors. This score doesn’t indicate either an above average score nor does it represent one that is below the average. My EI score represents one that is average and could be improved on. These qualities are not perfectly outlined,…

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    Introduction Since ancient times, intelligence tactics and espionage have evolved and become more complex with the changing of the global landscape and culture. American intelligence, in particular, has seen many changes during its lifetime and continues to adjust to the vicissitudes of the nation—although, these changes have not always been the most effective. History implies that effective transformation rarely occurs during uneventful times. Instead, significant adjustments often result…

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    In 1983 Dr. Howard Gardner, who is a developmental psychologist, unfolded the theory of multiple intelligences. Such theory is based on eight different levels of intelligence, which include: Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence, Mathematical-Logical Intelligence, Visual-Spatial Intelligence, Intrapersonal Intelligence, Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence, Interpersonal Intelligence, and Naturalist Intelligence (Research). It is a proven fact that we all learn at different levels. Schools cannot intend to…

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    Emotional Intelligence I believe I am lacking emotional intelligence because I don’t always manage my emotions well, but I can stay motivated when things are difficult in my life. There are many examples I could use, but I feel like the most recent would work best. Just a couple weeks ago I experienced myself acting irrationally towards my parents and I was neglecting their feelings, it all started when I began college. My parents were having a hard time with the transition of me not being home…

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    Extended Definition of Intelligence We all grow up and go to school to get something special: intelligence. Our parents told us that we needed intelligence, which will bring us far in life. When we were young, we used to insult people, saying: “You are not intelligent”. But what does intelligent really mean after all? What is it to get “intelligent?” Would I get a better job if I had that? Would I be more interesting? Not necessarily. Basically, intelligence is a bunch of mental functions…

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    definition of intelligence. When taking about intelligence one typically resorts to the concept of cognitive intelligence which is a general mental capability that is defined as comprehending complex ideas, critical thinking processes and deriving a solution to a problem.…

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    There are many things that go into being interpersonally social. Among the nine intelligences, I believe I fit interpersonal intelligence the best. What does interpersonal intelligence mean? It means I am “people smart” or as Howard Gardner says, “Interpersonal intelligence is the ability to understand and interact effectively with others. It involves effective verbal and nonverbal communication, the ability to note distinctions among others, sensitivity to the moods and temperaments of others,…

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    Alajeel September 27, 2015 Ms. Wanda Weldon Intelligence Final Draft “There are no great limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence, imagination, and wonder.” – Ronald Reagan. Intelligence is the capability to obtain and apply learning and abilities. Scientists nowadays believe that intelligence is a trait that is passed down through generations; in other word it is genetic. Well I’m here to tell you that this is not true. Intelligence is not something passed down by…

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    Body The emotional intelligence psych test taught me a lot about myself. I realized that based on the results from the Emotional Intelligence test, I had a lot of self-reflection that I needed to do. Seeing the score of the sixty-nine led me to believe that maybe I am not as emotional in tune as I thought I was. Through this test, I was able to learn a lot about what emotional intelligence means in a variety of situations. The analysis from the results stated that I am rationally…

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    Even the best intelligence agencies can miss major developments, fail to anticipate crises, or fail to rapidly shift analytical and collection resources, therefore resulting in intelligence failure. Whether it is a systemic or organizational inability to collect correct accurate information in a timely fashion, a failure to interpret information properly and analyze information in a timely way to alert policymakers to major new developments, or insufficient attention to bringing warning to…

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