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FINDING –A Interpersonal Intelligence

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Interpersonal Intelligence

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Interpersonal Intelligence • Strengths: Understanding and Relating to

Other People• Those who have stron g interpersonal

intelligence are good at understanding and interacting with other people. These individuals are skilled at assessing the emotions, motivations, desires and intentions of those around them.

• Characteristics of Interpersonal Intelligence

• Good at communicating verbally • Skilled nonverbal communicators • See situations from different perspectives • Create positive relationships with others • Good at resolving conflict in groups

• Potential Career Choices• Psychologist • Philosopher • Counsellor • Sales person • Politician

• Η διαπροσωπική νοημοσύνη έγκειται στην ικανότητα του ατόμου

, να αντιλαμβάνεται προθέσεις, διαθέσεις συναισθήματα και επιθυμίες των άλλων και στην , ικανότητά του να συνεργάζεται να

, . συμπαρίσταται να συναισθάνεται Η διαπροσωπική νοημοσύνη σχετίζεται

, με το έργο των εκπαιδευτικών των, , συμβούλων των γονέων των ψυχολόγων αλλά και των πωλητών

" "...Ο διαπροσωπικός τύπος• Έχει καλές και ειλικρινείς σχέσεις με

τους συμμαθητές του• / Είναι αρεστός δημοφιλής στις παρέες

του• Συχνά λειτουργεί μεσολαβητικά για

την επίλυση συγκρούσεων μεταξύ συμμαθητών του

• Απολαμβάνει ομαδικέςδραστηριότητες

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Demetrios Christodoulou

(Greek: Δημήτριος Χριστοδούλου)

(born October 19, 1951)

is a Greek mathematician and physicist, who first became well known, together with Sergiu Klainerman, for his proof of the nonlinear stability of the Minkowski spacetime of special relativity in the framework of general relativity.

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Demetrios ChristodoulouChristodoulou was born in Athens and received his

doctorate in physics from Princeton University in 1971 under the direction of John Archibald Wheeler. After temporary positions at Caltech, CERN, and the Max Planck Institute, he became Professor of Mathematics, first at Syracuse University, then at the Courant Institute, and at Princeton University, before taking up his current position as Professor of Mathematics and Physics at the ETH Zurich in Switzerland. He holds dual Greek and U.S. citizenship.

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The Christodoulou Memory Effect is a subtle consequence of Einstein’s theory of relativity that had evaded discovery until he brought his skills of mathematical analysis to bear on the problem. He was also the first to observe that, theoretically, matter and energy can collapse at a point of infinite density outside a black hole. This phenomenon, called the naked singularity, was previously believed by the greatest minds in physics to be impossible to prove.

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