Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Intelligence



Intelligence is the ability to understand and respond quickly in all aspects of life, such as physically, emotionally, and mentally. Howard Gardner said there are nine types of intelligence and they are naturalist intelligence, musical intelligence, logical mathematical intelligence, existential intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, bodily kinesthetic intelligence, linguistic intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence and spatial intelligence. logical mathematical, linguistic and musical intelligence are the most important types of intelligence so, I'm going to explain these three types.

First, logical mathematical intelligence is the ability to calculate, consider ideas and to do complete mathematical operations. This intelligence usually well developed in mathematicians, scientists and detectives. Physicists, computer programmers and business executives, such as accountants, are examples of logical mathematically intelligent people.
Second, naturalist intelligence is the human ability to make difference among living things (plants, animals) as well as sensitivity to other features of the natural world (clouds, rock configuration).

Finally, musical intelligence is the ability to enjoy, discern pitch, rhythm, timbre, and tone.. The musical intelligence is more difficult to relate to writing than the others are, especially when you consider that tone of voice is not included in the province of the musical intelligence.

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