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    Based on the Theory of Multiple Intelligences, Ganesan is categorised as an individual with strong bodily-kinaesthetic intelligence, but weak logical-mathematical intelligence. The current Malaysian education system emphasises more on academic performances. When Ganesan failed to get good grades in his studies, he would be labelled as ‘stupid’. However, when Ganesan performed well in his football games and matches, teachers are not giving him credits on that. The Malaysian school education system

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    1) From your readings summarize your own understanding of this term "emotional intelligence" . According to PsychologyToday emotional intelligence is when you know your emotions and the emotions of other people , the have three skills: emotional awareness, the ability to enhance emotions and the ability to manage emotions. My understanding of emotional intelligence taking from PsychologyToday is that being able to understand and analyze the emotions that go through you and others around you and also

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    significant research findings on emotional intelligence. MODELS OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE Two types of emotional intelligence models are available in the existing literature: (a) Ability model, which focuses on the mental abilities to define emotional intelligence and (b) Mixed models, which seek to define emotional intelligence as a mixture of abilities and some personality traits and characteristics. Ability Model of Emotional Intelligence This model of emotional intelligence as described in the

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    Defining emotional intelligence as “a set of learned, interpersonal abilities that allow leaders to become highly effective” with its five domains, Aderholt’s leadership style and personality can be described as a textbook example. Recalling on Aderholt’s leadership

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    Literature Review In Morrison, T. (2007) on Emotional Intelligence (EI), it stated there were five major connections between emotional intelligence and emotion within social work. Assessment/observation, engagement of users, decision making, collaboration/co-operation and dealing with stress were the five core connections of the EI into social work. This piece of literature goes on to stress the relevance between emotions and social work, stating that emotions are the heart of a social worker. Social

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    There are times in your life where you feel insecure, either you feel lonely or betrayed. The times when you feel insecure you feel down or like the world’s going to end because you’re not the form of “perfect”. In this generation, they’re people who seem to have a perfect life, perfect everything. But when you feel insecure, they are ups and downs and hurdles over the insecurity. There are times when I do feel insecure but then when I think about how life precious is, how people commit suicide over

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    Traits of Power Power is greatly influenced by intelligence, and social status, but not solely dependent on these factors. Power is not the same in every situation, and not used in the same way by all that hold it. With power comes confidence and the ability to influence the opinions of others. Not all power is used for good, and not all is used for bad. A person who holds power is the person who chooses how and what the power shall be used. Power can often be shown through intelligence. Intelligence

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    For First Year Experience 1001 we were required to do a service activity. On April 1, 2017, I helped at a race to end hunger. Manna on Main Street is an organization that has been helping people in the North Penn region since 1981, working to end hunger. They have both a food pantry and a soup kitchen, along with educational opportunities and financial aid services. This race was both a 5K and a 5-mile run and was designed for all ages and all styles of runners, encouraging everyone to participate

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    People can be intelligent in many different ways. Howard Gardener came up with a list of eight different types of intelligences. They include visual-spatial , interpersonal , intrapersonal , linguistic , bodily-kinesthetic , logical-mathematical , musical , naturalistic , and existential. Two main ways that you could demonstrate intelligence are through intrapersonal and interpersonal. They sound similar but are actually completely opposite. Intrapersonal has to do with what goes on within a person

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    Emotional Labor is a person’s ability to accurately analysis their internal emotion, decide if it is compatible with the required response to a situation and then change their external expressions to compensate for any differences or competing discrepancies. The Free Dictionary describes this as, “...the process of managing feelings and expressions to fulfill the emotional requirements of a job” (Farlex, n.d.). Some people are better at this skill than others. A person with a high level of empathy

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