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    respective fields of work, and how they handle situations when introducing a new concept or flying a spacecraft. Not only do these characters show that intelligence and an open mind are required for a successful career in science, but that risk-taking is a big part of making progress. When Hawking welcomes scientist and people and introduces them to his theories and ideas and also has to be able…

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    Anand, R., & UdayaSuriyan, G. (2010). Emotional intelligence and its relationship with leadership practices. International Journal of Business and Management, 5(2), 65?76. http://doi.org/10.1108/02683940910922546. Using two instruments, the EII, and LPI, the authors (Anand & UdayaSuriyan, 2010) surveyed 300 executives selected randomly. The hypothesis examined emotional intelligence and leadership practices. With globalization, employees are expected to accept constant organizational changes.…

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    techniques detailed in the Army Field Manual would be authorized. According to the CIA’s official account of the RDI program, three detainees were water-boarded. The technique was last used in March 2003.9 According to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI), CIA over-sold the efficacy of the RDI program and resisted oversight.10 In response, CIA Director John Brennan defended the work of the Agency. The official CIA response pushed back on certain SSCI findings, but also identified…

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    John Gatto Against Schools

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    intellectualism does not need to be within certain categories, e.g. intelligence does not need to be limited to topics such as Shakespeare or Plato. Instead, intelligence is based on how you think, not what you think about. Being analogical, understand and interpreting fact/data, as well as considering multiple points of views at one are the marks of intelligence. Or in other words looking at something through an ‘academic eye’. Graff’s theory of what is truly intellectualism is extremely useful…

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    For my middle childhood observation I observed one of my students in the class I volunteer for. He is a nine year old boy in the third grade. I observed his work habit and behavior during one of their English lessons. In the beginning of the lesson, he was quiet and wouldn’t talk to anyone. He would sit with his arms crossed and stared at the board. His face was red and his eyebrows were scrunched up together like he was mad or confused. During the middle of the lesson he was laying his head…

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    Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development talks about how people gain information through the years. This happens in four stages: the sensorimotor stage, the preoperationational reasoning stage, the concrete operational stage, and the formal operational stage. This past week I have been studying a child in the concrete operational stage. This stage is from ages seven to eleven. In this period of time, the child will have “more flexible thinking and can…

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    It was widely supported in the scientific community, with multiple studies claiming to prove that these characteristics were part of our nature. One theory that several biologists conjectured was that the differences in sex hormones – testosterone in men and oestrogen in women – caused changes in brain processes, resulting in differing, sometimes ‘opposite’…

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    For this reason, as a teacher I adopt some part of Piaget’s theory, I would create an environment for the students that according to their readiness level or their previous experience then let them to explore new schemes. Another thing that I will offer to students would be a play and hands on activity based environment…

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    Knowledge is one of the most powerful qualities known to man. People around the world desire to be smarter than the next due to their thirst for intelligence. As a proud nation, America is no exception. From the revolutionary war to the ongoing international affairs, they have had a strong will to be the absolute best at everything. Space exploration is one of the many possible routes that can be taken to reach that desire. Substantial funding for NASA would allow them to create space…

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    Group Play Therapy

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    recently, the use of group play in the therapeutic process is gaining wide use in certain populations due to an increased focus on the importance of social intelligence as a core requirement of life in society (Bratton, Ray, Rhine, & Jones, 2005). Group Play Therapy (GPT) models have been shown to promote positive socio-emotional functioning for multiple child populations (Bratton et al., 2005). Notably, current research presents increasing evidence for the benefits of group play therapy in…

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