Friday, 16 September 2016

question 3.2 aspects of intelligence

.2 •Philological Intelligence: This contains words and language. People with this type of intelligence often look to work as lawyers, writers, journalists and TV and Radio presenters.

There can’t be enough technology in the world that can take a place of one of these positions, because it involves creativity and involved decision making. There is a thought process

that goes into this form of work that a machine cannot simply do.

•Logical intelligence:  This intelligence group consists of logical thinkers, they detect configurations, analyze problems and preform mathematical calculations. They like dealing with

numbers and logic. These people take occupations such as engineers, computer experts, cost accountant, geometricians, analysts, traders and bankers. Many of these positions are

starting to or already been taken over by machines or technology.

•Musical intelligence: This chains people with a musical ability. They can recognize tones and rhythmic patterns and they recognize the relationship between sound and feeling.

Frequently these type of people become musicians, singers, composers, and DJ’s and music producers. There are forms of technology that can already do the work of these individuals.

•Interpersonal Intelligence:  People who possess Interpersonal Intelligence are aware of other people’s feelings.  They have the skill to relate to others or interpret their behavior or

communications and can understand the relationship between people and their situations. These people mostly become therapists, HR professionals, clergy, psychologists, teachers

and doctors.  There are no machines that can do this sort of work and they do not possess emotions and evaluate situations as a human would.

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