Theory of multiple intelligences

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    According to Mcleod S. (2015), Piaget was not in agreement with the idea that intelligence was a fixed process, due to biological maturation and interaction with the environment. According to Piaget, children are born with a very basic mental structure (genetically inherited and evolved) on which all subsequent learning and knowledge are based. His interest was not to measure children’s I.Q., but how well they could count, spell and solve problems. He was mostly interested in the fundamental…

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    on the performance of their students in common core curricula; the assessment aimed toward instructors is beneficial to classroom management and design by allowing the instructor to evaluate where students are exceling, or struggling and develop multiple efficient ways to teach a lesson. Teachers must also remember that it’s their job to prepare their students to easily excel in any assessment type by providing them with basic background information and study guide materials. I plan to equip my…

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    brought on by the Marxist theory. These tendencies include a gap in how the working and ruling classes live and the extensive use of propaganda to promote the status quo. The Marxist theory originated from Karl Marx in the 1800s and started as a simple examination of social organization…

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    As far as the evolution goes, we will still have the natural gift for building theories of other minds. This is about our cells when observing others our intelligence will connect us to our surrounding and gather internal information relying on our brains being wired in a specific way that creates an emergence system. The second method is the rise of city developments. The…

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    Chimpanzees Essay

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    Over the last five hundred thousand years, Chimpanzees have undergone speciation resulting in four subspecies within Pan troglodytes, the common chimp, a species of the great ape. There are four subspecies related to the Pan troglodytes: the West African Chimp (P. t. verus), the Nigeria-Cameroon Chimp (P. t. ellioti), the Central Chimp (P. t. troglodytes), and the Eastern Chimp (P. t. schweinfurthii). Here is the scientific classification of the Common Chimpanzee: the kingdom is Animalia, the…

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    of Artificial general intelligence should never be attempted because it will indubitably surpass humans in terms of intelligence and annihilate humans in the progress. II. Topic Sentence: Artificially intelligent machines, with the ability of rapidly gaining intelligence, will never work for humans and will not even accept humans as equals. A. It is a universal fact that an intelligent individual, man or machine, will never oblige under someone who possesses less intelligence. B. For example,…

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    Essay On Wikileaks

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    because of special interests. Wikileaks has released the deleted Hillary emails, DNC emails, and John Podesta (Hillary’s Chairman of the her presidential campaign) emails, showing the true inner-workings of the Clinton Campaign. The widely accepted theory that Wikileaks works for Russian government is just a conspiracy. The death of a DNC staffer by the name of Seth Rich, raises suspicion, but no proof of a sinister act of democide. The media is afraid if the Wikileaks articles to become public.…

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    Classroom Analysis

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    This section was all about adding rigorous material into the classroom. They define rigor as challenging material but also it is material that helps the students struggle. I think the best way to use this in a classroom is to not use it every day. I agree with the having kids struggle is one of the ways to help them grow and challenge their thinking skills. If you have students that have not fully developed their critical thinking skills, they will struggle. Also, some kids strive from getting…

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    would be like today without Charles Darwin’s Theory. Darwin was known to be the father of evolutionary biology. Charles Darwin once said, “When I view all begins not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Cambrian system was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled.” Charles Darwin’s original Theory of Evolution has evolved itself with a modern understanding of his theories, and an overall impact on lives and…

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    Since the invention of computer processors, their speeds have been discovered to double approximately every two years, as suggested by Moore’s Law. This exponential growth has initiated a rapid inflation in digital computational speed. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the product of these great processer speeds and the programmed…

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