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IQ (INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT)




FEELING HAPPY AGAINST ALL ODDS

Despite all the changes we make to our behave (1), diet, and the environment, there is growing evident (2) that at the end of the day, whether we are cheerful or misery (3) is largely the question of our genes. Of course, what happens to you in life makes different (4) to how happy you are. However, there are two or three genes which probably decide how cheerful you are in compare (5) to others in a similar situation.

Alas, little is known how to influence them in order to be happier, but what really depends on us is our part (6) in leisure activitiesenabling us to relief (7) stress and fortify our immunesystem.Brisk, regular andsustained act (8) such as fast walking, jogging or swimmingwill improve the efficient (9) of our heart and lungs.Moreover, our flexible (10) and muscle strength will be improved as well as.

Amazingly, physical exercises are reported to affect mood, memory retain (11), and learning abilities. These are due to endorphins, which are product (12) by the body as a means of alleviating feelings of depress (13) and stress. Thus, strenuous and focused exercise can even be extremely help (14) in improving your out look on life. So never mind your fault (15) genes, which are supposedly responsible for your cheer (16)

 

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RAPPORT

If people have rapport with each other, they have a

relation (1) in which they have a special able (2) to understand each others feelings or points of view. Knowing about rapport is a small step towards its achieve (3).

How do we create the relationship of trust and how can we extension (4) this natural skill? How do we know that two people are in rapport? Communicate (5) seems to flow when people are in rapport; their body move (6) as well as their words match each other. What we say can create or destruction (7) rapport, but that it only seven per cent of the communication.

Body language and tone of voice are more importance (8). You may have noticed that people who are in rapport mirror and match each other in post (9), gesture and eye contact. It is like a dance, where partners response (10) and mirror each others move (11). Have you ever found yourself enjoying deeplya converse (12) with someone and note (13) that your bodies have adopted the same posture? The deeper the rapport, the closer the match tends to be. This skill seems to be born (14), for new-born babies move in rhythmic (15) with the voices of the people around them.

 

 

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IQ (INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT)

Curiosity (1) enough, Intelligence Quotient tests have been around for nearly a hundred years now, though their use (2) is still much debated. The first tests were device (3) in France in the early twentieth century, but their apply (4) was restricted to children until World War II, when tests were given to two million American military recruits. The tests value (5) both general knowledge and theabilityto reason logic (6), and the results were used to decide who should get which job, and to identity (7) the most intelligent recruits for training as promise (8) army officers. Their use greatly expansion (9) when the war ended.

The vast major (10) of people have something around the average IQ of about a hundred. Only two per cent are at the genius level of 130 or more. Interest (11), more women tend to score around average, while men show more scattered results. There are fewer women than men at the genius level, but fewer at the bottom as well, a fact from which any number of conclude (12) can be drawn. Its also a matter of controversial (13) that East Asians perform better on IQ tests than Europeans; although no one has so far been able to offer a satisfy (14) explanation for this fact. Sadly enough, although peoples knowledge increases as they get older, the average score on IQ tests goes down steady (15) after the age of 23.

 

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