Jane Goodall would have a naturalistic intelligence because she recognizes the patterns in nature. Goodall understands animals so precisely. She was very connected with the chimps she studied for 55 years in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania. She was very sensitive towards the chimps, and appreciated every aspect of them. She knew how to interact with them because she observed them for so long. This gave her the chance to know what she could do with the chimps and what they would not like. This is why I think Jane Goodall is a naturalist. One problem of being a naturalist is you could really not be getting all the information you think you need because the animals probably know you are there, so they are not performing their true daily instincts. Therefore, you don not get the whole scope of their natural habitat and behaviors. Julianne Hough has the intelligence of movement. Movement intelligence is how one …show more content…
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was blessed with the a musical intelligence. This intelligence gave him the ability to perform and compose music. As a child Mozart was a prodigy since childhood. Mozart was composing music as early of the age of 5. His music wasn't pots and pans banging together. Mozart's music was extraordinary, he had composed 600 plus works by his mid 20s. He could feel the rhythm and knew exactly what to do with it. If this kind of intelligence does not fit Mozart, then I have no idea what could. One problem of having musical intelligence could be you eventually over time losing your hearing from the vibrations constantly moving your eardrums. Another problem could be losing dexterity in your hands from composing or playing music so much with one specific hand. This could wear your muscles out eventually causing them to give out or lose nerve
Jane Goodall was born April 3, 1934 an later on became Ethologist because she had an interest in chimps. She studied chimps and their behavers and emotions. On April 3, 2014 she was 80 years old and still worked with the chimps and other animals. In 1962 Jane earned her PH.D. In ethology at Cambridge University. The names of the chimps she was class to were Samwise, Gaia, Sparrow, Gremlin and Gizmo. During the time she works by researching the chimps and gathering information about them. After spending years with these chimps they start becoming friends with her. David Attenborough was the alpha male of the group but one day Frodo a bully became the alpha male but sometime after David took his position. Later in her life she went to Gombe National
Using the chart below let Mrs. Young and Ms. Sobel know who you might want to do your research on for the Hero Project. Due at the beginning of class on Monday 8/31.
Jane Goodall was a very successful Ethologists who studied the behavior of Tanzania Chimps. She was born on April 3rd, 1934 and in London, England. Her father and mother were Mortimer Herbert Morris-Goodall and Margaret Myfanwe Joseph and she had one sister named Judith Goodall. In her later years she got married to Derek Bryceson and had her son Hugo Eric Louis van Lawick.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is said to be the greatest genius in western music history. Wolfgang Amadeus was born in Salzburg, Austria January 27, 1756 his parents were Leopold Mozart and Anna Maria Pertl. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s father was a successful composer, violinist, and assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court. The
In the third grade, my life was altered when I read an abbreviated biography about Jane Goodall the primatologist. I have always had a passion for discovering the world around me, specifically the animals and environment, but Goodall elevated my own desire for exploration to a new level. I was struck by a young female scientist pursuing her dreams in the field of biology and the significant impact she had in the scientific world. Jane Goodall managed to bring passion and emotion to her observations of chimpanzees at a time when observational science was extremely concerned about remaining objective. She silently proved every critic of hers wrong by showing the world that she was not too young, too inexperienced, or too female to change the
Throughout history there have been demonstrations of grit and the correlation to cognitive ability developing strongly through childhood. Mozart, was most commonly related to being a “child prodigy”, having an extremely high IQ and musically based talent (Ericsson, Prietula and Cokely 2007, p. 3). What is not universally known about the development of his ability
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one of the greatest composers of the classical period. Mozart was bound to be successful after many achievements at a young age. At the age of 6 he could play the violin and the harpsichord, and he also perfected first sight. And Then at the age of eight he wrote his first symphony, than a couple years later at the age of eleven an oratorio and finally at the twelve an opera. To me that’s a really good resume its so remarkable how he could learn about music so much at a very young age. All of these achievements could not go unrecognized. The archbishop recognized him and gave him a job for his teenage years. But Mozart was too much to handle he wanted to write whatever he want and not the archbishop so he quit. After
Jane Goodall was born on April 3rd of 1994 in London. As a child Jane parents give Jane a chimpanzee when she is a little over one year old representing a chimpanzee being born at a nearby zoo. Jane loves the toy and names it Jubilee, carrying it with her everywhere she goes. Jane loves animals even as a small child her dreams were to live in Africa too watch and write about animals. Janes mother supports her , telling her “Jane, if you really want something, and if you work hard, take advantage of the opportunities, and never give up, you will somehow find a way.”
American anthropologist Margaret Mead was a born leader, skillful writer, powerful teacher and brilliant environmentalist. She paved the way for a greater understanding of humanity. Her desire to learn stemmed mostly for her desire to both teach and reach people. As an anthropologist who studied amongst some of the finest, her acute attention to her surroundings and desire to learn the finest details made a significant impact not only in her field but in the lives of those that she studied and in turn taught. Mead’s connection to both humans and the Earth we inhabit enhanced her understanding of just how unique we are and yet, very much the same. Mead’s unique desire to learn the intricate details in lives not only influenced a generation but caused great controversy in it’s wake. In her own words, “Always remember that you are absolutely unique, just like everyone else,” and unique she was, but somehow, she was not, ‘just like anyone else.’
Mozart was an extremely childish, immature person; yet one of the most talented musicians of all time.
Jane Goodall: The Famous Primatologist Imagine standing only a foot away from a wild chimpanzee, close enough to touch it. This is how Jane Goodall spent many days researching chimps at the Gombe Reserve in Tanzania. She befriended the shy chimpanzees, and they became closer than ever. Her perseverance and effort led to a massive research project that still continues on today. Jane Goodall’s field studies up close with wild chimpanzees, her reinvention of research methods, and her work done fighting for animal rights has made her one of the greatest known animal scientists in the world.
This paper is about Jane Goodall. She studied chimpanzees for almost her entire childhood. Jane Goodall also traveled to Tanzania to study wild chimpanzees. When she was a child, she dreamt of traveling to Africa to study wild animals. Jane Goodall discovered that chimpanzees have similar attributes to humans.
Jane Goodall is a historical woman that has taught human beings not only about chimpanzees, but human nature as well. This primatologist held on to a dream from childhood that advanced into reality. Jane quietly and patiently observed chimps in Africa, and then recorded their every move. Many important discoveries came about because of this. Jane Goodall has remarkably changed the perception of chimpanzees and humans alike.
Mozart, also known as Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer who was recognized as one of the greatest composers of the Western Hemisphere. Mozart was considered equal to Haydn and beethoven for he improved upon the Viennese Musical School. Some of the things that made Mozart different from other composers was that he wrote and practiced all genres of music, and was quite skilled at it as well. He also had a great amount of skill in his every one of the genres he has practiced. There are many factors that have influenced his music. For example, his childlike personality and other factors such as his life experiences, caused by his father, which are the primarily causes of the nature of his music.
The human mind is constantly processing and picking up information. Music is an ordered and predictable sequence of sounds. When the brain hears music, it tries to decode it. In decoding those symbols and patterns, it sets up “neural highways, or synapses” , to receive and examine data. These pathways then can be used for remembering other symbol-oriented information, such as language and math. Like a muscle, the brain becomes stronger the more it is worked, and these workouts are achieved by listening to classical music. Mozart’s music is exceptionally difficult to decode, therefore the brain must work harder, thus making one smarter.