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Multiple Intelligence

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Verbal - Linguistic

Strong capability to learn and use language and words, both spoken and written. Typically good at reading, writing, explaining concepts, debate, learning languages, story-telling, and understanding syntax and structure.

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Math - Logic

Strong capability to analyze problems logically, calculate mathematical problems, reason deductively, investigate issues scientifically, and think conceptually about numbers, relationships, and patterns. Typically good at mathematics, chess, computer programming, engineering and sciences.

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Spatial

Strong capability to visualize, recognize and use spatial patterns, both patterns of wide space and more confined areas. Typically good at puzzles, recognizing patterns, interpreting graphs, understanding maps and directions, design, and visualization.

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Bodily - Kinesthetic

Strong capability to coordinate the body, and have physical controls, as well as use whole or parts of the body to solve problems. Typically good at physical activities such as sports or dance, performance, sculpting and/or building and making things.

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Musical

Strong capability to perform, compose, recognize musical patterns (pitches, tones, and rhythms) and appreciate music. Typically good at singing, remembering songs, understanding musical structure, oration, composing music, and/or conducting.

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Interpersonal

Strong capability to see situations from different perspectives, understand nonverbal communication, interact with other people, and understand the intentions, motivations, and desires of other people. Typicially good at politics, teaching, managing others, and/or sales.

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Intrapersonal

Strong capability to understand oneself, and appreciate one's feelings, fears, and motivations as well as to analyze theories and ideas. Typically good at philosophy, psychology, theology, writing and/or law.

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Naturalist

Strong capability to explore nature, learn about animals and plants, and be in tune with one's environment, as well as to recognize, categorize and draw upon certain features of the environment. Typically good at biology, gardening, farming, and/or conservation.

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Existential

Strong capability to recognize and understand the "ultimate issues," such as asking and seeking answers to life's bigger questions, such as the meaning of life.