i wanna be a police officer but im not bodily kinsthetic
"Bodily kinetic" likely refers to bodily kinesthetic intelligence, which is one of Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences. People with high bodily kinesthetic intelligence are skilled at using their bodies in various physical activities, such as sports, dance, or other forms of movement. They have good coordination, balance, and control over their body movements.
1. Naturalist Intelligence ("Nature Smart")2. Musical Intelligence ("Musical Smart")3. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (Number/Reasoning Smart)4. Existential Intelligence5. Interpersonal Intelligence (People Smart")6. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence ("Body Smart")7. Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart)8. Intra-personal Intelligence (Self Smart")9. Spatial Intelligence ("Picture Smart")
== == * Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence mean 'body smart' and it's the capability to use your whole body or parts of your body to solve a problem or make something. People who are examples are athletes, dancing or acting. Some examples are Tiger Wood (Golf that needs concentration and precise movement), David Copperfield (Magician and 'slight of hand'), Carlie Chaplin (his body was like rubber and he did what they called back in the 20's 'prat falls'), Michael Jordan (same as Tiger Woods). It's learning tools to control and flow of one's body. If under stress at the time of an event then one can control shaking from nervousness, slow the heart down and breath deep and hold steady.
== == * Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence mean 'body smart' and it's the capability to use your whole body or parts of your body to solve a problem or make something. People who are examples are athletes, dancing or acting. Some examples are Tiger Wood (Golf that needs concentration and precise movement), David Copperfield (Magician and 'slight of hand'), Carlie Chaplin (his body was like rubber and he did what they called back in the 20's 'prat falls'), Michael Jordan (same as Tiger Woods). It's learning tools to control and flow of one's body. If under stress at the time of an event then one can control shaking from nervousness, slow the heart down and breath deep and hold steady.
It is true that many boys appear to prefer kinesthetic teaching and learning methods however people have a range of learning styles and people are not exclusively Kinesthetic. Usually preference is plotted on a target graph which will show the spread of preference. Unfortunately the questionnaires used are not very reliable for younger children as they rely on precise understanding of the questions and the ability to quantify against the question. As an accredited instructor in edu-kinesiology I am interested in this area but am not aware of peer reviewed publications that attempt to classify population segments. I have heard 15% mentioned as people who really struggle unless they are being the learning experience, although I have never managed to find the source of the statistic. Moreover the cutoff to indicate when someone is primarily kinesthetic has not been defined to my knowledge. Percentages would be guesses at best although I would expect both gender and cultural differences anecdotally.
Emerson believes that individuals possess a unique inner genius or intuition that is connected with the divinity of nature. By following their own nature, people can tap into this inner wisdom and achieve self-reliance, creativity, and fulfillment. Ultimately, Emerson sees following one's own nature as a path to personal growth, authenticity, and harmony with the universe.
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People have a need to be connected with other people and phones provide them with a way to be connected with them.
Everyone has some sort of learning style that works best for them, so this would be 0% -- around 65% of people are visual learners, 30% are auditory learners, and about 5% are kinesthetic/tactile learners.
Exchange of bodily fluids, especially where there is bleeding.
The term "take a leak" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century as a colloquial expression for urination. The word "leak" suggests the act of something flowing out, which humorously implies a bodily function. Its informal nature reflects the casual way people often discuss bodily functions, contributing to its enduring popularity in everyday language.
Your personal learning style is the way that you prefer to learn. Everybody has a different way of learning things. If you know how you learn best, then you can make sure that you study by using your best style. The eight different styles of learning are: Auditory/Musical - you prefer using sound and music to learn Bodily-kinesthetic - you prefer using your body, hands, and sense of touch to learn Linguistic/Verbal - you prefer using words, as in speech or writing, to learn Mathematical/Logical - you prefer using logic, reasoning, and systemic learning Social/Interpersonal - you prefer to learn in groups, or with other people Solitary/Intrapersonal - you prefer to learn alone and use self-study classes Visual/Spatial - you prefer using pictures, images, and spatial understanding to learn