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    functioning and self-organizing. Swarm Intelligence, SI, is considered to be the area of Artificial Intelligence that is based on studying actions of individuals in various decentralized systems~\cite{bonabeau1999}. However, there is still today big discrepancy between two schools of thought in the Artificial intelligence that are known by the name \textit{neat} and \textit{scruffy} AI. This names are labels for two different type of artificial intelligence research. Neat researchers in AI are…

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    What is emotional intelligence? As defined it is “the ability to express emotion accurately, as well as the ability to understand emotion and emotional knowledge along with the ability to access and to generate feelings when they facilitate emotions in ways that insist thought”. However this is only part of the story ones emotional intelligence also allows them to adjust to and handle stress, anxiety, etc. One emotional intelligence directly relates to how one deals with these internal and…

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    The notion of intelligence has attracted scholars and educators. The traditional conception of intelligence rests largely upon a monolithic, static view of intelligence. Spearman (1904) made the first theoretical attempt to describe intelligence proposing his g model (g for general) .This theoretical model was the outcome of the measurement of psychological abilities. He believed in the existence of a “common underlying ability or force serving as the basis for all our mental/intellectual…

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    Intelligence Vs. Wisdom Knowledge, information, and outside recourses all contribute to increase someone 's intelligence. While it is similar, on the other end of the spectrum there is wisdom which is the gained through experiences, common sense, and inside feelings. Although these two words are used to describe smartness their meanings differ in a major way. After reading through multiple studies done online of the differences between the two my eyes have really opened up to how different the…

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    Intelligence Misguided

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    If the intelligence has ts own agenda, it tend to focus more on a specified issue. When it narrows its focus, then intelligence causes a failure that is know intellegence failure. This situation occurs when the intelligence becomes politirized**. It is possible to observe intelligence failure from past events such as, Wietnam, Iraq wars and etc. on the other side, intelligence failure directly affects the US foreign and security policies. When the intelligence narrows its process, the US…

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    Intelligence has been defined in many different ways such as in terms of one's capacity for logic, abstract thought, understanding, self-awareness, communication, learning, memory, planning, creativity and problem solving. It can also be more generally described as the ability to perceive and retain information and apply it to itself or other instances of information creating referable understanding models of any size, density, or complexity. This ability significantly increases the adaptive…

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    Implicit Theories of Intelligence Predict Achievement Across an Adolescent Transition: A Longitudinal Study and an Intervention This peer reviewed journal examines the aspects on the theories of intelligence in adolescents’ mathematics achievement. With this in mind, the 2 studies debate on incremental theory versus entity theory and an intervention teaching regarding positive change. Therefore, psychologist will try to prove with this longitudinal study that with time intelligence can be…

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    Why are intelligence tests important in our society? The purpose of these tests are to see how well individuals can process, rearrange or utilize information. Psychologist ties these concepts to our school achievement and our occupational status. How is intelligence defined? Intelligence is defined as a general mental capability that involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly and learn from experience. If you are…

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    saying. This is just one way that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used today. In this example, the phone uses Natural Language Processing (which is a part of AI) to comprehend what the person is saying. The easy means of communication we know today would not be at our disposal without Artificial Intelligence. There are many parts to Artificial Intelligence and it was a long journey for it to become as popular as it is today. Artificial Intelligence (AI) means that a machine is able to take in…

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    My path to acquiring intelligence is a testament that disproves the general belief that smart people are innately intelligent. Indeed, there are people who see information once and are able to recall it verbatim, but that is not the case for everyone, not even Asians. Contrary to popular belief, it is not just “brains” that aid a person in academic education. In order to succeed, a person needs have unwavering determination. My life’s story is all about determination, although my academic…

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