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    Intelligence is one of the most heritable traits thus, people differ in intelligence ranges. Heritability estimates range from 25% to 40% in early childhood to 80% in adulthood. These ranges may be in specific domains but those who do well in one domain often do well in others, leading towards general intelligence. In order to measure and evaluate differences in intelligence, psychometric tests are used to cover cognitive domains. These cognitive domains are reasoning, processing speeds, executive

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    what is then taken and conceptualized into the notion of intelligence. Matters of intelligence revolve around the expression of how smart an individual is regarded with reflection to matters such as learning various languages, the development of musical knowledge, or formulating simple ways in which a person can get out of a particular given situation (being able to act intelligently when dealing with everyday life). The concept of intelligence is something that is highly intriguing and it ultimately

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    Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence is the technology that involves computers and machines displaying it’s own intelligence. The practical uses for computers making their own decisions is a very important technology to develop, because this would allow the deployment of robots in environments too harsh for humans to brave, such as other planets, or even war zones. While artificial intelligence is a very good idea, true human intelligence will be very difficult to reach. While a computer

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    Intelligence philosophers such as Sun Tzu, Kautilya and Machiavelli have stressed on the importance of strategic intelligence for the security of a nation and the history across the world is evident with its prime examples. Such is also the case of India and in this presentation we will be examining some key historic Indian events and their impact on the country’s two foremost intelligence agencies – the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). Towards the end we will also

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    Intelligence Stereotypes

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    How is intelligence determined? Is it the ability to achieve a high score on a test or is it more than some questions on a paper with a score? Intelligence is defined by Oxford Dictionary as the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. The true nature of intelligence lies within deeper aspects of a person's life that does not have a definitive score. This means a person who is deemed dull or unintelligent by society, may be intelligent in other parts of their life. Intelligence should be

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    in intelligence analysis stems from a childlike fascination with James Bond movies and movies such as Taken. This allure, as exciting as it may seem, does not accurately portray the life of an intelligence analyst. Often at times, as an intelligence analyst one is not always working on the most pressing, exciting cases. Whereas the capital’s top priorities are North Korea and unrest in the Middle East, as an intelligence analyst, one may be observing and analyzing the geospatial intelligence of a

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    Emotional Intelligence

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    Why do some people with a lower intelligence (IQ) do better than those with a high IQ? How do they get more breaks, have more opportunity, and have more beneficial relationships than someone who can outscore them on every test? The answer is simple. They have mastered one key to success that many people have not: emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is the defined as being aware of your own emotions, knowing how to control them, and handling relationships with empathy and good judgment

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    The Defense Intelligence agency is a United States intelligence agency that provides foreign military intelligence operating under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense. According to its website it is “Department of Defense combat support agency that produces analyses and disseminates military intelligence information.” The foreign military intelligence like political assessments, troop movements, diplomatic changes etc. are distributed among the policy makers, defense officials, combat

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    for a great body, and great intelligence. But who ever said you can have both a great- healthy body and intelligence? I do, the human brain is the most complex and unique organ in the body. Some even consider it a muscle. Similar to muscles, your brain can be trained and worked for better functionality. There is a direct connection between exercising and increased intelligence in humans. In this paper I will be backing up my claim that exercise increases the intelligence of humans. By exercise I mean

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    According Kasapi and Mihiotis, (2013, p. 15), the term emotional intelligence entails the flexibility to feel and understand alternative people in social situations in order to detect the nuances of emotional reactions and utilize such data to influence others through emotional regulation and management. Emotional intelligence can impact on effective personal by making an individual to fully understand himself or herself. This is so because when an individual develops self-awareness, he or she will

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