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    Esfp Characteristics

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    My results for the Type Focus test were ENFP. The E stand for extravert, the N stands for intuition, the F stand for feeling, and the P stands for perceiving. ENFP’s are outgoing, friendly, and creative. They are curios, and have a desire to find new ways of approaching situations and solving problems. They are flexible, always willing to try something new, they find themselves always pulled toward new adventures, sometimes before they have finished their last endeavor. ENFP’s have the ability…

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    The topic of the research that was conducted was in regard to emotional quotient (EQ) otherwise known as emotional intelligence, which is the ability to perceive and understand the emotions of others around them and adapt to those scenarios, being contrasted with the use of intelligence quotient (IQ) which is a score given to determines a person’s intelligence, using logic and reason, the two were explored and contrasted to determine which one provides the most benefits within business and…

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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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    Winter Lesson Plan Essay

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    Day three: Writing a simple story about your scene and winter activity Duration of the Lesson: 40 minutes Lesson Plan Title and Summary: The name of this lesson is Writing about a Winter Activity. After the first day being read Snowflakes Fall and writing a winter activity list on the board and on the second day being asked to draw out their favorite winter activity the students now on the third day will write a mini-story in great detail about their activity they chose. This mini-story…

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    In Outliers, Gladwell conjectures why a few people have achievement path outside of measurable standards. These factual exceptions, accomplish at levels considerably higher than ordinary effective people do. One could state that Gladwell really alludes to his contention in the subtitle of his book. As indicated by his hypothesis of progress, it is the story encompassing a person that decides achievement considerably more so than a person's drive, knowledge or other individual attributes over…

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    Planner for Learner Variability: Multiple Means of Representation: 2.5 illustrate through multiple media I will provide an example of a brainstorm chart of what my favorite winter activity is that I like to do so the students can see how they would use a brainstorm chart like this to help them compose their mini-story. Provide Multiple Means of Action and Expression: 6.1 guided options for executive functions I have set goals throughout…

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    Pink’s theory also relates to other motivation theories such as Abraham Maslow’s theory of “Hierarchy of Needs”. This “Hierarchy of Needs” is a pyramid broken up into eight levels. Maslow explains that to reach a certain level in the pyramid, all levels below it must be satisfied. If at any time a level becomes deficient, then “the individual will act to remove the deficiency”. Also, those eight levels are gathered together into three separate groupings. These three groupings show numerous…

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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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    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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    The concept of Emotional Intelligence had been around for decades. Many practitioners have implemented the concept in education, leadership, and organization. For example, Goleman (1998) explains the importance of Emotional Intelligence in leadership practice. The Emotional Intelligence is a well-developed construct in Psychology, Education, and leadership study. In terms of defining Emotional Intelligence, Pope and Singer (1990) and Salovey and Mayer (1990) introduced one of the most cited…

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