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    Emotional intelligence and its role in effective interpersonal relationships Emotions are essential factors in effective interpersonal relationships. They imbue meaning and strength to a person’s responses to changes in the relationship, providing it depth and color as the mind piles up memories upon memories (Mayer, Caruso & Salovey, 2000). Emotions also track relationships in terms of inner experiences. Although positive emotions give your relationship meaning and depth, negative emotions…

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    Emotional intelligence is the ability to manage emotions in such a way that promotes positive outcomes in one’s life. Emotional intelligence also refers to a specific set of cognitive abilities associated with emotions. Intelligence is defined by Wechsler as “the aggregate or global capacity to of the individual to act purposefully, to think rationally, and to deal effectively with his or her environment.” (pg. 2). Based off of Wechsler’s definition of intelligence, I do consider emotional…

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    Intelligence and the brain are two concepts interconnected. This connection is related to the fact that intelligence is expressed by the actions carried out by the brain. So, the brain activity produces every expression of intelligence. As the activity of the brain is so crucial for the expression of intelligence, it’s important to mention two facts. First, the actions performed by the brain in a particular situation rely on the history and the structure of the brain. In elation with this first…

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    1. Intelligence relates to the way one naturally learns, reasons, problem solves and uses wisdom. Wisdom being when and where to use the knowledge you have. Intelligence is measured by the capacity at which one can do the things listed prior. Intelligence is cognitive behavior. This concept can be explained by looking at the IQ test, they aren’t test, it measures our experiences and knowledge and problem solving. So, if an IQ test measures intelligence then this is what intelligence can be…

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    Introduction Army Intelligence also known as the Military Intelligence Corps, is a discipline in which exploits a number of information gathering and analysis tactics to provide direction and purpose to commanders in support of their conclusions. Army Intelligence was founded in 1775, but it wasn’t until 1885 in which the Army established the Military Intelligence Division (MID). Army Intelligence has been a valuable asset to what is acknowledged as the Intelligence Community (IC). Although…

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    NATURE V/S NURTURE DEBATE OF INTELLIGENCE Intelligence is a yardstick that people seem to be judged by these days. We use words like 'intelligence ' and 'retarded ' in our day-to-day life. But what exactly is intelligence? According to Vandenberg and Steven G. (1996)"Intelligence is a multifacetted, progressively evolving, adaptive activity which undergoes constant reorganization leading to qualitative changes, during the lifetime of the individual. It is developed in unity with the ca pacity…

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    Emotional Intelligence also known as “EQ” is a very important skill that not everyone has had one that cannot be taught and learned easily. It is like a skill that we develop through our life that we never notice. EQ is the way we manage our emotions and how we communicate with others. Everyone has an EQ but some are higher than others how high is yours? For example, People who never laugh or make everything into a joke have a low EQ. And people with a strong EQ never have the motive to say “I…

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    studying Intelligence and Creativity are ‘what are the differences and similarities of the two?’ as well as ‘what are their relationships?’ For years, this topic has been a debacle for many researchers and psychologists. Most have thought “(1) creativity is a subset of intelligence; (2) intelligence is a subset of creativity; (3) creativity and intelligence are overlapping sets; (4) creativity and intelligence are essentially the same thing (coincident sets); and (5) creativity and intelligence…

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    Artificial Intelligence is growing up fast, as are robots whose facial expressions can cause empathy and make humans mirror neurons shake. Artificial Intelligence will cause a downfall in humanity, because it will eventually put humans out of work, need help with repairing and outsmart natural intelligence. Robots, a product of Artificial Intelligence are becoming more advanced as time goes on and will soon take over the jobs of humans. Artificial Intelligence needs humanity’s help to repair…

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    The question of animal intelligence has been hotly debated among scientists in the past. While we would like to believe that we are the only intelligent species on Earth, there is ample evidence that vertebrate animals often behave in ways that could easily be considered "intelligent". Read the following link entitled "Bird Brains" and comment on the idea of animal intelligence. What do you think of the evidence presented in the article? Is it enough to convince you? What kinds of behavior could…

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