Human Intelligence, Memory, and Learning: A Comprehensive Analysis

Intelligence

Intelligence: The approach to learning to interpret and apply is not reduced to rational thinking. Assessment and measurement are sociocultural, which gives meaning and assumptions of learning that are debatable. It is the capacity, from the capacity of experiences, to creatively adapt to environmental conditions, either appropriate or acquired, changing the environment. It is the capacity for knowledge and using it in novel situations. It can be understood as creative adaptation. The

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Max Weber’s Theory of Bureaucracy: Principles and Advantages

Max Weber’s Theory of Bureaucracy

The Theory of Bureaucracy emerged within administration around 1940, primarily due to the following factors:

  • The fragility and partiality of both the Classical Theory and the Theory of Human Relations, which did not enable a holistic, integrated, and compelling approach to organizational problems.
  • The need for a rational model of organization capable of characterizing all the variables involved, as well as the conduct of its members. This model should apply not only
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: A Comprehensive Analysis

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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Maslow’s Pyramid is a psychological theory proposed by Abraham Maslow in his work: A Theory of Human Motivation (in English, A Theory of Human Motivation) in 1943 and subsequently expanded. Maslow formulated in his theory a hierarchy of human needs and the motivation of defending that as the most basic needs are met, human beings develop higher needs and desires in human nature, the call of the physiological

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Mental Health: Schizophrenia, Anxiety, Depression, and Addiction

Features of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a severe brain disease with a usually deteriorating course. It is typically diagnosed between 15 and 20 years of age, usually about 5 years earlier in men than in women. It affects about 1% of the population, and its specific causes are still unknown. The risk of developing schizophrenia is directly associated with the degree of biological relationship with an affected individual.

Dementia Praecox (Kraepelin, 1856-1926)

  • Great variability of symptoms
  • Internal
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Socialization: Shaping Individuals and Society

Definition: Socialization is a set of social experiences that occur over a human’s life, allowing individuals to develop their human potential and learn the cultural norms of their society.

The social experience is the foundation upon which we build personality.

Cultural assimilation is not the same as training personality.

We build our personality by internalizing the social environment around us, participating in the society we live in, and assimilating its culture. By doing so, we shape our way

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Early English Learning and Child Development

Importance of Learning English Early

Learning English early has many benefits:

  • Global Communication: English is spoken worldwide, helping you communicate with people from different countries.
  • Educational Advantage: Knowing English can open up more learning and job opportunities.
  • Cognitive Development: Learning a new language helps your brain grow and improve problem-solving skills.
  • Cultural Awareness: Learning English exposes you to new cultures and ways of thinking.

How to Support English Learning

  • Interactive
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