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    feared, ruthless, and savage “security agency”, as it was technically called. In reality, its main roles are intelligence and counterintelligence. As good as the KGB is at intelligence, its primary role, its capacity for counterintelligence is renowned. Any half-decent intelligence agency knows that an aptitude for counterintelligence is as, if not more important than having intelligence capabilities. Conversely, if a government does not care that the enemy can anticipate, defend against, and…

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    Multiple intelligence, what is it and how do we determine how to measure such a thing? There are many different components that make-up multiple intelligence and there have been several different ways to measure what our multiple intelligence is. When it comes to Lynn Waterhouse she believes that multiple intelligence theory and other theories such as the Mozart Effect and Emotional Intelligence, that these types of theories should not be practiced in a classroom that they have no effect on a…

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    Psychologists Howard Gardner and Robert Sternberg have similar theories of intelligence. Sternberg’s Triarchic theory of intelligence has 3 components to it. The first is Analytical or Componential intelligence. “Analytical Intelligence can also be referred to as being book smart. This form of intelligence is more in terms with the traditional definitions of IQ and academic achievement”(psychestudy.com). In this form of intelligence the more societal way of saying “nerdy” people fall in this…

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    Humans are among the most intelligent species on the planet. In just the past 3,000 years we went from sticks and stones to touch screens and drones. With the usage of our intelligence and creativity we curated language and have been using it as a tool for communication. Trying to imagine a world without the use of language, any language, is an impossible task to accomplish. This may be because from the early phases of development we have used language as a means of communication. As a result of…

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    How does EI differ from traditional conceptions of intelligence? Joel Garcia defines intelligence as the ability of the mind to comprehend, use thought and reasoning for problem solving -the ability to acquire knowledge and use it practically (Garcia, n.d.). Emotional intelligence as defined by Sara Fletcher is the ability to understand and manage our emotions and those around us (Fletcher, 2012). A person that has a high level of intelligence or IQ does not mean that the person will also have a…

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    all different people, but the theories behind those mile stones did come from specific people. One of the theorists were Howard Gardner, he came up with the idea of the eight intelligences of each person. Let’s see how the eight intelligences had an impacted on education today. Howard Gardner came up with eight intelligences that everybody should have or know. Let’s list them in order, just so we know what those eight are. The first is logical mathematical, and the second is verbal linguistic,…

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    I used the website www.Iqexam.org for the intelligence test. This website says the IQ test they designed was developed by Virginia tech university experts. Moreover, this IQ test is based on 25 questions and I had 60 seconds to answer each question with a maximum total score of 100 and they only give you the score when you give them your personal information at the end of the test. Furthermore, I believe the test was missing a lot of visual content. I have seen other IQ tests with a lot more…

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    Intelligence is based within one’s self phenomena and it is generally concur that the nature of this energy is obscure (Wechsler, 1958). Every individual is intelligent in their own ways such as sports, academics, etc. As they are many different ways to be intelligent, there are many definitions proposed. Alfred Binet, who invented the first practical intelligence test proposed that intelligence is the inclination to take and maintain a particular direction and capacity to bring about a goal…

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    Gardner believed this was not the case with his theory of multiple intelligences. A theory developed that different students had different types of minds, so therefore they will learn, remember, perform, and understand knowledge in their own different way. Gardner theorized that there were seven different areas of skills that a person can have in different amounts. With this theory he “developed a theory of multiple intelligences that comprises seven distinct areas of skills that each person…

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    Creativity and artificial intelligence Rishi Raj Sonar Student of MCA V MSIT, MATS University Raipur, Chhattisgarh E-mail:- banty.raj6@gmail.com Abstract Creativity or imagination is a fundamental feature of human intelligence, and a challenge for AI. AI used to create new ideas in three ways:- by producing novel combinations of familiar ideas; by exploring and by making transformations that enable the generation of previously impossible ideas. AI will have less trouble in…

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