Highly intelligent people are very logical and creative. Hence, most of the highly intelligent people use both parts of their brain. For instance, Albert Einstein was very logical to give the thesis on photoelectric effect. Simultaneously, he was also very imaginary and creative, as he gave the theory of relativity and played on the violin. Nuclear scientist of India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam also plays on the veena and writes poems.
There are various ways of using both parts of the brains. Imagining, learning music, writing stories and poems increase the power of the right hemisphere of the brain and solving puzzles, playing Chess, working on mathematical problems increases the power of the left mind.
They are both Highly intelligent beings, surprisingly dolphins are smarter than Humans due to their more intellectually advanced brain which allows them to be able to communicate sound waves that are more accustomed to Dolphins.
People who use computers are not necessarily intelligent. Scientists have trained gorillas to use computers. However, many people who work with computers are intelligent. This is explained by the fact that most technicians in any given field of study are intelligent, at least in their field. Because their brain is sort of mathematical and because of this they can easily understand the world of computers. moreover, the frontal portion of brain of such individuals is really active.
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A brain drain can be define as the emigration of highly trained or qualified people from a particular country
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Crows are intelligent because ,they have a larger brain and they think a lot.
The Border Collie is known to have one of the largest brain-to-body ratios among dogs. They are highly intelligent and excel in various tasks, making them popular choices for canine work such as herding and agility competitions.
Fairly intelligent. Well they can count to five!
No she does not she is very intelligent, and clever.
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Brain drain occurs when highly qualified people are sent to another country. If reciprocation from the exchanging countries occurs, there is no reason to ban brain drain.
A seagull has a surprisingly small brain, given the intelligent survival skills it has. Its brain is roughly the size of a pea.