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Domains of emotional intelligence

Video 1

Domains of emotional intelligence

Self-awareness; This means that human being should have the capability to understand other peoples’ feelings. Under self-awareness, people should have a sense of humor and self-confidence in order to have the ability to identify one’s emotion (Goleman, 2012).

Self-management:  this is the capability of having control over personal feelings and the ability to make a sound judgment before doing action. In order to have self-management, a person should have integrity and fidelity so that he or she can be able to deal with changes which may occur in life.

Empathy:  this is personal skills in understanding people’s emotions and an individual is able to solve other peoples’ issues with respect to their emotional reactions. To have empathy, an individual must show concern, be able to build talents and respond to negative emotions (Goleman, 2012).

Social skills: This is the ability to build relationships through an effective leadership.  Individuals must also be able to management conflict, have effective communication and build love bonds between people.

Emotional Intelligent Practice

For several decades, EI have been growing rapidly due to the fact that in modern world, children are being raised in an environment where they gain EI while they are still young. However, due to intergroup war, hatred and female abuse, EI is controlled. In social context, there is control in emotional indicators for the purpose of responding to emotional problems (Goleman, 2012).

 

Gender disparity

On the five EI components, women are better than men as they have the ability to employ the domains in their life. For example, women have a high level of empathy and social skills than men (Goleman, 2012).

Cultural differences

 EI is different in different cultures in terms of social interaction. Some countries like Japan have a high level of social skills which helps them to understand their EI (Goleman, 2012).

 

Video 2

  1. What is the main idea of the video?

The main idea is to understand the difference and importance of résumé and eulogy virtues and which virtue should guide us in our lives.

  1. What is the difference between resume virtues and eulogy virtues?

The difference between the two virtues is that resume virtues are related with external qualities which are viewed through external appearance and their purpose it to fulfill the worldly needs. On the other hand, eulogy virtues are related with international nature and they tend to explain more about individual inward characteristic such as loving, dependable among others (Brooks, 2014).

 

  1. What is the difference between Adam I and Adam II?

Adam I concentrates on external nature on individual life and its purpose in life is to achieve goals and succeed in life. In addition, it is based on innovation and is determined to change the external world. On the other hand, Adam II focuses on Godly nature and it is interested do   the right things which glorifies God.  It is uses its internal strength to show love to all and to accomplish redemption (Brooks, 2014).

 

 

Video 3

  1. What is the main idea of the video?

The main idea is to let the audience know that driving is dangerous and it becomes dangerous due to careless driving but there are various ways which drivers can use to stop accidents.

  1. Why is it not difficult to make reasonable predictions about where a car is going to be in the near future while driving?

It is not difficult to predict about the future since the new technology is there to help us. Computation and algorithms will help the drivers in sharing data. In addition, cars are Newtonian objects with fixed velocity and thus it is easier for the driver to know the position and velocity of another car and estimate the mile so that he can make reasonable predictions (Healey, 2013).

 

 

  1. Why will the new technology change driving experience?

 The new technology will change the driving experience in that drivers will be required to share data, talk to each other and use cameras to check the position and velocity of other drivers. The driving experience will also change in that drivers will be able to predict the future by the use of technology (Healey, 2013).

  1. How can using a camera in the car help prevent accidents?

Camera will help drivers in preventing accidents since they will have the ability to know the position and velocity while driving. Sharing GPS data and using camera will help the drivers to alert other drivers on what is about to happen. Using the camera, a driver we be able to tell what the other driver is doing and find the safest rout to avoid the accident (Healey, 2013).

Video 4

 

  1. Why the amputees in Sierra Leone did not use their prostheses?

Amputees did not use their prostheses because their prosthetic could not fit them well and also they were painful. Their prostheses are old and the prosthetic sockets are made by conventional processes and thus they cause sores and blisters (Sengeh, 2014).

  1. How are the new prostheses better than the old prostheses?

New prostheses are better than old prostheses in that the new are cheap than conventional prostheses and they use magnetic resonance and element modeling which will helps to foresee the normal  forces and  make prosthetic socket. The new prostheses has 3D printer which makes prosthetic sockets for pressures relief (Sengeh, 2014).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reference

Goleman, Daniel (2012). Goleman Introduces Emotional Intelligence. Published on Apr 23, 2012

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7m9eNoB3NU

 

Brooks,David (2014). Should you live for your résumé ... or your eulogy?  Filmed March 2014 at TED2014

http://www.ted.com/talks/david_brooks_should_you_live_for_your_resume_or_your_eulogy/transcript?language=en

 

 Healey, Jennifer (2013).  If cars could talk, accidents might be avoidable. Filmed April 2013 at TED@Intel

http://www.ted.com/talks/jennifer_healey_if_cars_could_talk_accidents_might_be_avoidable?embed=true

 

 Sengeh, David (2014). The sore problem of prosthetic limbs. Published on Apr 10, 2014

http://www.ted.com/talks/david_sengeh_the_sore_problem_of_prosthetic_limbs?embed=true

 

 

 

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