Originally shared by Corina Marinescu The theory of multiple intelligences is a theory of intelligence that differentiates it into specific (primarily sensory) 'modalities', rather than seeing intelligence as dominated by a single general ability. This model was proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences. In the heyday of the psychometric and behaviorist eras, it was generally believed that intelligence was a single entity that was inherited; and that human beings – initially a blank slate – could be trained to learn anything, provided that it was presented in an appropriate way. Nowadays an increasing number of researchers believe precisely the opposite; that there exists a multitude of intelligences, quite independent of each other; that each intelligence has its own strengths and constraints; that the mind is far from unencumbered at birth; and that it is unexpectedly difficult to teach things that go against early ‘naiv...
yeah, but why release them and drop the mkt price for a plentiful stone, right?
ReplyDeleteYes but just try it and refuse social norm about diamonds and proposing to someone. It like you are killing santa or something. I gave my wife zirkonit, because she loves them but to anyone else I was cheapskate,because I didnt buy overprices piece of goddamn carbon.
ReplyDeleteJakub Kotyza ok my name is blesed more and from cape coast in ghana so please how about you and do you have e-mail address there so that we can chat there to know each other as well
ReplyDelete