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    Gardners Theory

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    Gardner’s Theory supports the research that states separate parts of the brain are responsible for specific intelligences‚ but they work in conjunction with each other to learn and accomplish new tasks. This is significant because each part of the brain and its intelligence can rely on other parts of the brain to get problems solved. With Gardner’s theory‚ there are 7 types of intelligence. The first is Logical-Mathematical Intelligence. This intelligence is normally associated with science and

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    Gardner’s Theory Throughout history‚ people have defined someone who is intelligent as an individual who can solve problems and think critically. Gardner saw that in a different way‚ he saw that learning was different for each individual. He believed that everyone was capable of learning. In His theory he says that we all have varied intelligence strengths and weaknesses Gardner’s seven intelligent are musical‚ bodily-kinesthetic‚ logical-mathematical‚ linguistic‚ spatial‚ interpersonal‚ and intrapersonal

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    Gardner’s theory and its significance Gardner defines intelligence as “the capacity to solve problems or to fashion products that are valued in one or more cultural setting” (Gardner & Hatch‚ 1989) (Alexander‚ Clugston‚ & Tice‚ 2009‚ Chapter 2.2). Intelligence is generally regarding someone who solves problems logically and is a very acute scholar. Through his research‚ Dr. Gardner found that every person can solve problems logically and be an acute scholar‚ if only the problem at hand

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    1.4 PERSONAL RESPONSE PRESENTATION PLANNING TEXT CHOSEN: _Pursuit of Happiness_Film THESIS: The _Pursuit of Happiness_‚ shows the idea of life as a journey. Accomplishing something is a joy but it isn’t the goal. The real joy and happiness someone receives is by the efforts that takes them to achieve that accomplishment. BRIEF OUTLINE: Never give up‚ unless you try You can achieve anything you want if you try hard enough and don’t let yourself down even when times get bad. Follow your dreams

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    Explain the early and contemporary theories of motivation. Motivation is the processes that account for an individual’s intensity‚ direction‚ and persistence of effort toward achieving a goal especially an organizational goal. Intensity is describing about how hard a person tries. Direction means the effort that is channeled toward and consistent with organizational goals. Persistence is describing how long an employee can maintain his /her effort to achieve the goal of an organization. Motivation is the

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    The gateway or multiple intelligences to solving these problems is what Gardner is trying to explain. Gardner is simply stating that different people learn in different ways. The significance of this is that if you are learning something one way and don’t quite get it then there are other options to learning the exact same thing. We all have strengths and weaknesses when it comes to learning and with Gardner’s theory there are multiple intelligences that can help you. Gardner’s seven intelligences

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    Pursuit to Happiness Falecia Scala PSY/220 March 24‚ 2013 Kathleen Sturgess Pursuit to Happiness The pursuit to happiness means different things to different individuals‚ such as the true key to one’s pursuit to happiness. This can be a number of areas of life such as family‚ friends‚ and the true understanding of one’s own self happiness. I believe that for some people material things can make them happy‚ but for only a short while. The true answer to an individuals

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    striving for universal happiness is a positive step in that direction. Happiness is defined as a mental or emotional state of well-being defined by positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy. After reading this definition of happiness it should be clear that happiness is something everyone should strive for. Happiness is a healthy goal for society because happiness relates positively to success‚ productivity and health. One reason that happiness is a healthy goal for society

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    The Pursuit of Happiness: A Movie Review The Pursuit of Happiness is a movie about a struggling salesperson who takes custody of his son‚ as he is ready to begin a life-changing experience. The movie stars Will Smith‚ with co-stars Jaden Smith‚ Thandie Newton‚ Brian Howe‚ Kurt Fuller‚ and James Karen‚ among many others. Will Smith‚ who plays Chris Gardner‚ is a great man deep down and just wants to do right‚ but everything just seems to be falling apart at the same time. Chris causes financial

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    At the beginning of the movie‚ Chris Gardner is a medical equipment salesman and he invested his family’s savings in a portable device‚ which is a bone-density scanner. His work is carrying this bone density scanners demonstrate and sell to the doctors but unfortunately‚ hospital think that bone density scanners are luxuries and expensive and lead to this machines are not easy to sell. Even sometimes Chris Gardner not able to sell one in 2 months. As Chris Gardner tries to figure out how to sell

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