Using The Three Intelligences Through Logical Problem Solving
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To reach a successful intelligence we must achieve a balance of the following aspects: analytical, creative and practical. We can define intelligence as the capacity to understand, assimilate, elaborate information and use it appropriately.
Its development is due to environmental (education, motivation, healthy habits, etc.), genetic and biological factors. There are several theories that try to explain how intelligence works and what are its different taxonomies.
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