Which one of the following was tentatively proposed by Gardner as a possible ninth type of intelligence?
d. Existential
Answer:
First, to overcome procrastination you need to have an understanding of the REASONS WHY you procrastinate and the function procrastination serves in your life. You can't come up with an effective solution if you don't really understand the root of the problem.
Explanation:
As with most problems, awareness and self-knowledge are the keys to figuring out how to stop procrastinating. For a lot of people acquiring this insight about how procrastination protects them from feeling like they are not able enough, and keeping it in mind when they are tempted to fall into familiar, unproductive, procrastinating habits goes a long way to solving the problem. For instance, two psychologists, Jane Burka and Lenora Yuen, who have helped many people overcome procrastination, report in their article, "Mind Games Procrastinators Play" (Psychology Today, January, 1982), that for many students "understanding the hidden roots of procrastination often seems to weaken them" (p.33). Just knowing our true reasons for procrastinating makes it easier to stop.
Answer:
The "spoils system" allocated political appointments on the basis of party loyalty.
Explanation:
The spoil system is also known as the patronage system. This is the system in which the political party after winning the election gives the important positions to the people who have extended their support to the party. The party provides a reward to the supporters in return for their efforts and supports. This system stands in opposition to the merit system.
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