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    Minds Viewed Globally

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    behaviour‚ which shapes a person’s capabilities and skills. Therefore‚ mind indirectly determines whether an individual will succeed in the future. So what minds are required for individuals to achieve future success? A researcher in psychology‚ Howard Gardner‚ answered the question: the disciplined‚ synthesizing‚ creating‚ respectful and ethical minds should be cultivated in educational institutions and at the workforce. Therefore‚ practitioners in the business world have to foster these minds as well

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    H Gardner‚ R.‚ P. Smythe‚ R. Clement‚ and L. Gliksman (1976) "Second-Language learning: a social-psychological perspective." Canadian Modern Language Review 32: 198-213. Gardner‚ R Gardner‚ R. and W. Lambert (1959) "Motivational variables in second language acquisition." Canadian Journal of Psychology 13: 266-272. Gardner‚ R Gardner‚ R. and W. Lambert (1965) "Language aptitude‚ intelligence‚ and second-language achievement." Journal of Education Psychology 56: 191-199. Reprinted in Gardner and

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    There are plenty of films based on a true story and various ways to use lighting as a part of Mise en Scéne to make all of those films seem more realistic or in sometimes unrealistic whichever is the director’s and cinematographer’s take on the story. Danny Boyle’s take on Aron Ralston’s true story of cutting his arm off to live has been to make it as realistic as it possibly can be. The film was shot on and off set‚ mostly in constructed set of the canyon where Aron Ralston‚ portrayed by James Franco

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    empty love‚ (d) compassionate love‚ (e) Fatuous‚ and (f) consummate (www.hostra.. In considering empty love‚ Sternberg theorizes that sometimes a stronger love deteriorates into empty love‚ which is associated with commitment. ‚ but the intimacy and passion has died. This type of love can be clearly demonstrated in the separation between couples and/or during or after a divorce. As Sternberg explains‚ romantic lovers are bonded emotionally and physical through passionate arousal. However‚ sometimes

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    falling in love

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    love is a unique‚ wonderful and very special experience. An experience that lures us‚ transforming our view of the world‚ that ‘captures’ our heart and our mind. First of all‚ people fall in love because they seek for companionship and security. Sternberg (1986) developed the Triangular Theory of Love in which romantic love is composed of three components a) proximity‚ which includes feelings of intimacy ‚ the sense of community with the other person ‚ and the binding of contact ‚ b) passion ‚ which

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    Proceedings of Healthy Buildings 2000‚ Vol 1 629 PRODUCTIVITY AND INDOOR ENVIRONMENT Derek Clements-Croome1 and Li Baizhan2 University of Reading‚ Department of Construction Management and Engineering‚ UK Jukes Associates‚ UK ABSTRACT Surveys in several office buildings have shown that crowded work places‚ job dissatisfaction and physical environment are the main factors affecting productivity. the data was produced and analyzed using occupational stress indicator in conjunction with

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    as they truly are. Even though Gardner was a very studious individual‚ and had done well on standardized test‚ he was convinced that this method of defining who was‚ or was not‚ intelligent was incorrect. After working with normal and gifted children‚ brain-damaged adults‚ extensive surveying of sets of literature and disciplines‚ Gardner arrived at a working definition of ‘an intelligence’ and devised a set of criteria of what counts as an intelligence. Gardner describes intelligence as a biological

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    Standard Progressive Matrices Introduction: The Standard Progressive Matrices test was constructed to measure the eductive component of ‘g’ as defined in Spearman’s theory of cognitive ability. The SPM was developed for use in homes‚ schools and workplacesas well as in laboratories. Thus it had to be short in nature‚ attractive‚ robust and valid. The test is made up of five sets or series of diagrammatic puzzles. They are multiple choice intelligence tests of abstract reasoning

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    Cited: DISCovering Authors‚ Gale Research Inc.‚ 1993 .[computer] Gardner‚ Averil Meyers‚ Valerie. Modern Novelists George Orwell. St. Martin ’s Press: New York‚ 1991. Orwell‚ George. Animal Farm. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc.‚ 1946. Schorer‚ Mark. "An Indigent and Prophetic Novel." The New York Times Book Review

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    instructors who teach transformational material” (para. 1). According to Armstrong (2009)‚ “the theory of multiple intelligences was developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner‚ professor of education at Harvard University. It suggests that the traditional notion of intelligence‚ based on I.Q. testing‚ is far too limited. Dr. Gardner proposes eight different intelligences to account for a broader range of human potential in children and adults. These eight intelligences are: Linguistic‚ Logical Mathematical

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