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    Cultural Intelligence is the ability to interact with people from different cultures using knowledge, mindfulness, and cross-cultural skills. The characteristics I believe I do well is the practice of mindfulness. Mindfulness is being aware of our ideas, assumptions, and ideas. In the reading text it clarifies that a person using mindful has the ability to view, attend, create, seek out, and use empathy. For instance, in the reading The Essentials of Cultural Intelligence there was a list of…

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    Genius. The word rings different ideas within our head. Generally the idea consists of having brilliance in every subject and a very high IQ. They’re typically superheroes or villains. Take Charles Xavier from Marvel for an example. Or Doctor Octopus. But there are geniuses who score 40-70 on IQ tests and are living in reality, not Marvel Comic Books. These geniuses are called “Savants.” Savant Syndrome isn’t a very well known “disorder.” Although, writers and creators all around are starting…

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    Some people believe that we have the ability to forge our own successful destinies, while others believe that a successful destiny is predetermined by our natural abilities. Who is right? Two authors, David Epstein and Malcolm Gladwell, take two different positions on this subject. The author of The Sports Gene, David Epstein, concludes that innate physical ability is an advantage over athletic practice. Malcolm Gladwell, the author of Outliers: The Story of Success, argues that preparation is…

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    Mental measurement in other words assessing students` intelligence readiness for learning (IQ) has traditionally been and still remains as one of the unresolved issues in educational industry. There are a lot of questions that are left unanswered and those questions lead to educational and political debates. One of those questions is mental measurement a pre-requisite in public schools for student learning outcome. According to Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Individuals with Disabilities…

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    from another toes. The ultimate goal of all of these experiment was to determined what race was superior to all of the other races. With the scientist being mostly European their experiment would become very subject in finding out why and how white people were far superior to everyone else and in some case how Nordic people were better then everyone south of them. Over year everyone of the way they test intelligence was proving wrong and a new way was discover. It was not until Alfred Binet,…

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    Millions of American children are homeless and experience poverty. These children have face to circumstances that might cause the average adult to consider suicide. New York Times published an article highlighting the life of a homeless child named Dasani. This is a personal analysis of Dasani’s daily living activities and human behavior theories she displays. Living in poverty has a direct effect on health outcomes. Children living in impoverished conditions often face situations that provide…

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    the book, Charlie is middle aged man that is trying to become more intelligent. The reason Charlie wants to become smart is because he want knowledge. To make Charlie smart they will do a operation to make him smart. But he will later lose the intelligence he has gained will be back where he started.“Flower of Algernon” highlights the theme of people should be careful what they wish for through symbolism. First, symbolism support the theme. Algernon, the mouse who has hasd the same operation…

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    The title of the test in review is the Test of Nonverbal Intelligence, Fourth Edition, also known as the TONI-4. Linda Brown, Rita J. Sherbenou and Susan K. Johnsen originally wrote the test. The test is currently published by PRO-ED, which is located at 8700 Shoal Creek Boulevard in Austin, Texas. The company’s website is www.proedinc.com. It is recommended that the testing process take approximately 15 minutes, although, there is no specific time limit for test takers to respond during the…

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    Should humans tamper with something as complex as the mind? Changing the intelligence of a human being could result in numerous outcomes, many of them negative, and all of them leading to unhappiness. In Flowers for Algernon, an operation aiming to increase the IQ of humans has been tested on Charlie Gordon. However, this neurosurgery has only been tested on mice before, and with inconclusive and insufficient data, the outcome for Charlie is unknown. As result of the operation, for instance,…

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    Growing up I never really had a problem when it came to learning. It did not matter what the subject was, I always found a way to learn it. You know at that time of my life, caring about ‘how’ I learned was of no care to me just as long as I received no less than high B as my grade. I recently taken a self-assessment to see what my primary learning style is and the results were unsurprising. At 30% auditory, 35% visual, and 35% for tactile, the self-assessment reveals that I am a…

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