“I refused to fail. I was smart. I was arrogant. I was lucky.” This quote goes to show how Sherman Alexie felt about learning and reading. Alexie loved learning, but what he loved most was reading. Sherman Alexie was a young Indian boy living on a reservation, where Indians were expected to be stupid and have very little knowledge. Although, Alexie didn’t fall under these standards, Alexie was a very smart Indian boy who wanted to always become better and smarter. The quote goes to show that Sherman…
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Charlie then learns that being intelligent isn't all that great because people wouldn't see the same person in him. Charlie had such a desire to learn and his only wish was to become intelligent. Charlie intellectually before the operation wasn't intelligent, but had a strong desire to be smart. All his life “"... [he] wantid to be smart and not dumb and [his] mom always told [him] to try and lern just like Miss Kinnian tells [him] but its very hard to be smart and even when…
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Einstein was born in 1879 in Germany. When he was a small child he didn’t show any high intelligence. In fact he even took a while to learn how to speak. He was a smart kid but it took a while for people to notice his intelligence. He would ask questions his own teachers couldn’t answer and he even taught himself calculus. He took an entrance exam for Swiss Federal Polytechnic School and failed. He failed but he was still admitted a year later. While doing his regular work he also studied physics…
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Some people think learning and success depend on how you are born. If you are born smart, you have a better chance at the world. If you are born with a low IQ, you won’t be able to learn like the others. Those views on knowledge are wrong. People can grow their brains by just putting effort, practicing, and failure. With effort, people can achieve what they set their minds to. In Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, the character Charlie Gordon tries to do anything he can to get smart and be like…
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education, if one must divide them into three different categories it would be book smart, street smart, and intrapersonal smart. If one was asked what is the difference between book smart, street smart, and intrapersonal smart the list could possibly go on since each different type of education has its own unique way of working. Education has many different definitions but over all it has the same key terms; to learn or be taught. In our society today most think that the only route to success is by…
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There are eight types of intelligence: word smart, logic smart, picture smart, body smart, music smart, people smart, self smart, and naturalist smart. Out of the eight types of intelligence I think that applies best for me is picture smart. There are several reasons why I think that picture smart suites me best. One is that I like to visualize something in my head. When ever someone is explaining or reading something, I would picture the situation in my head. Second is that I am more of an artsy…
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"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn" Benjamin Franklin. This quotes is one of the best about learning. Its show that there are many ways to learn. Learning is important to improve our lives and to become better than before. For that we need to know how to study and what kind of method to use to have effective learning .There are three important strategies of effective learning having appositive attitude, practicing, and making learning goals. First , positive attitude…
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between street smarts and book smarts. Also, for the reader to see the hidden intellectualism a person with street smarts has and how they can be used within book smarts. To begin with, Graff starts the excerpt by stating, “…schools and colleges might at fault for missing the opportunity to tap into such streets smarts and channel them into good academic work.” Generally speaking, this statement pertains to Graff’s idea that schools are at fault for not seeing the brilliance street smarts can bring…
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Today we live in a changing world where new technologies are rapidly emerging and evolving. We have turned into a world where a seemingly unlimited amount of knowledge is only seconds away. With the creation of new “smart” technologies we can connect and share information around the world and collaborate on issues that face humanity. New technology is difficult to adapt to, but is ultimately for the betterment of society. We must note the world has gone under drastic changes in the past. Technological…
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Intelligence, Anyway?" I read about how he has always been smart. He wrote about how throughout his life, he has always scored well on tests, due to his high education. He found that people were dumbfounded when they saw his test scores on each of his quizzes. He then talked about how people who were not as highly educated as he was, also had talents of their own. Throughout his life, he noticed how his intelligence was his talent where other people had talents using things such as their hands. He talked…
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