There have been a surprising number of people throughout history considered geniuses, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Aristotle, Marie Curie, Pablo Picasso, Grace Hopper, Hedy Lamarr, Frida Kahlo, and so on. Considered geniuses for contributions into the realms of math, art, philosophy, technology, and society, these people diverged civilization from what was comfortable and accepted to new roads and revealed groundbreaking advancements. Some believe that geniuses are those with IQ scores
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Perils and Promises of Praise”, is about how students interrupt received praises from others and from that form how they view their own intelligence. Once their intelligence view of themselves is formed it goes on to affect their efforts toward learning in school. There are two types of intelligences that students will develop, either they will have a fixed intelligence or a growth mind-set. Dweck (2009) states that “in the fixed mind-set, students care first and foremost about how they'll be judged;
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The Cognitive Intelligence Of Bottlenose Dolphins Bottlenose dolphins are considered as one of the most intelligent animals on earth, even compared to humans. Many researchers have taken an interest in dolphins; studying their behaviour for years as to understand the complexity of their cognitive developments. Scientists have been conducting experimental research on a dolphins` cognitive reception, particularly the “adaptable, [and] highly sociable,” (Marino R910) bottlenose dolphins. Through
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Compare/Contrast Essay: Malcolm Gladwell - “The 10,000 Hour Rule” Have you ever thought about what makes someone better than you? Is it innate talent, or is it thousands of hours of practice. Malcolm Gladwell argues that know one is just born innately gifted and through the years becomes better than everyone without practice, a lot of it. I agree with Gladwell on the point that “Achievement is talent plus preparation” (60). This is the point of view adopted by Malcolm Gladwell in his essay “The
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students who have been stripped of their interests by the formal education system. Furthermore, the the impact of the formal education system methods of determining the “intelligence” of an individual has led to the demise of many students who don’t fit into the system according to Davidson. In the 21st century, an individual’s intelligence in most aspects of life is shaped by technology. According to Ho, technological machines are gradually shaping the artificial definition “smartness” created by hierarchies
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1. In Chapter 2 Gladwell claims that success is equal to one’s talents and the preparations. But the effect of talent is quite less than the preparation. With the most important thing in success is preparation. Our question is how long will this period take. Our answer leads us to 10,000 hours. The world’s professional athletes, scholars, composers are the proof of this 10,000 hours theory. Examples are as follows, hockey player that born early, Bill Gates, Bill Joy, The Beatles etc. Gladwell believes
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are two mindset thinking about intelligence. The growth mindset and fixed mindset. Those with growth mindset, a concept developed y physiologist Carol Dweck, a professor at Stand Ford University, believe intelligence is fluid or can be developed by one’s effort. According to Dweck, (Ted Talk), scientific evidence indicates that neurons strengthen their connections when people solve complicated problems. On the contrary, those with fixed mindset thinking that intelligence is inalterable. In his article
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My Self Concept My self-concept is not a very complex one, it consist of elements that a lot of 18 year old men would say they have with a few exceptions of course. The first element I wrote down athletic as my first choice because I put a lot of time and effort into sports, they’re very important to me. I have brotherly as an element because I have a younger brother who actually turned 14 today who I love very much and we do everything together maybe more than we should. Student is also very
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then, that music has a great effect on how humans think and act, possibly even affecting intelligence. Several studies have been conducted on this theory; though some results are questionable, the consensus view seems to be that music has the capacity for both positive and negative effects. As a background activity, listening to music has been shown to positively affect mood, productivity, and even intelligence. As stated on the Reverse Spins website: “simply listening to music in the background
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visualized as a picture. As the wheel took form, I saw the spokes designed as Linguistic and Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligences. I speak through words and have always liked how they are pronounced and enjoy their meaning. As one who moves through a picture, the detail is the description. When as a child and as a ballet dancer, the movement of body portrayed fluidity. These two intelligences have complimented me all my life not only with the ability to speak
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