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Is There ‘Spiritual Intelligence’? An Evaluation of Strong and Weak Proposals
The debate about whether, and in what sense, there is ‘spiritual intelligence’ remains unresolved. We suggest it will be helpful to make a distinction between strong and weak versions of the claim. The strong version proposes that there is a separate and distinct spiritual intelligence that meets the criteria set out by Howard Gardner in his ‘multiple intelligences’ framework. This involves evidence from neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, individual differences, experimental tasks, and psychometrics. We review the relevant evidence and conclude that there is no support for the strong proposal. The weak version of the claim assumes that the intelligence that is apparent in spiritual contexts is the same as is found elsewhere, but it is nevertheless deployed in a distinctive way. We suggest that the evidence supports the claim, and we review six key marks of spiritual intelligence: ineffability, embodiment, open-minded attention, pattern-seeking meaning-making, participation, and relationality. Our approach makes use of a cognitive architecture, Interacting Cognitive Subsystems (ICS), which has been proved useful in modelling spiritual practices. It will be helpful in the future to bring this approach into dialogue with other scientific approaches to spiritual intelligence from psychometrics and from experimental research.
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Grill League Cup - Bishopmill Utd v Culter, Glentanar v Nairn St Ninian, Ellon Utd v Dyce, Lossiemouth Utd v Hillhead, Deveronside v Hermes, Islavale v Newmachar, Cruden Bay v East End, Sunnybank v Buchanhaven Hearts, Fochabers v Lewis Utd, FraserburghUtd v Buckie Rov, New Elgin v Banchory, Forres Th v Longside, Whitehills v Stonehaven. East Region South League - Dalkeith Th v Dunbar Utd, Spartans v Edinburgh Utd, Tranent v Fauldhouse, Stoneyburn v Livingston Utd, Haddington v Sauchie, Blackburn Utd v West Calder, Harthill Royal v Pumpherston. Stagecoach West Central District First Div - Blantyre Vics v Johnstone, Shettleston v Kilsyth Rangers, St Anthony's v Vale Leven, Thorn-iewood Utd v Neilston, Cambuslang Rangers v Port Glasgow, Greenock v Glasgow Perthshire.
HIGHLAND & MINORS
Scot-Ads Highland League - Brora v Formartine Utd, Clach v Buckie Th, Cove Rangers v Nairn Co, Deveronvale v Fraserburgh, Fort William v Inverurie, Huntly v Rothes, Lossiemouth v Strathspey Th, Turriff Utd v Keith, Wick Acad v Forres. Grill League Cup - Bishopmill Utd v Culter, Glentanar v Nairn St Ninian, Ellon Utd v Dyce, Lossiemouth Utd v Hillhead, Deveronside v Hermes, Islavale v Newmachar, Cruden Bay v East End, Sunnybank v Buchanhaven Hearts, Fochabers v Lewis Utd, FraserburghUtd v Buckie Rov, New Elgin v Banchory, Forres Th v Longside, Whitehills v Stonehaven. East Region South League - Dalkeith Th v Dunbar Utd, Spartans v Edinburgh Utd, Tranent v Fauldhouse, Stoneyburn v Livingston Utd, Haddington v Sauchie, Blackburn Utd v West Calder, Harthill Royal v Pumpherston.
John's in Hunt for assistant
[John Teasdale], back in the Highland League 17 years after being stripped of the title at Borough Briggs, wants to build a side capable of recapturing Huntly's glory days of the mid-1990s.
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Scot-Ads Highland League - Brora v Turriff Utd, Clach v Forres, Deveronvale v Rothes, Fort William v Buckie Th, Huntly v Formartine Utd, Keith v Wick Acad, Lossiemouth v Cove Rangers, Nairn Co v Inverurie, Strathspey Th v Fraserburgh. North Regional Cup 3rd rd - Fraserburgh v Hermes. McLeman Cup 1st rd - Buchanhaven v Culter. North Superleague - Banchory v Longside, Dyce v Banks o' Dee, Ellon Utd v East End, FC Stoneywood v Maud, Hall Russell v Sunnybank. Central Second Div - Carluke v Greenock, Johnstone Burgh v Wishaw, Forth v Newmains . Central League Cup 1st rd - Cambuslang v Lesmahagow. 2nd rd - Yoker v Cumbernauld, Royal Albert v Vale of Leven, Shettleston v Petershill, St Anthony's v St Roch's.
Turning pain into gain Teasdale returns to shoulder heavy load for Irish offensive line
When the competition at offensive guard shakes out, [John Teasdale], who has played tackle throughout his Notre Dame career, is likely to be a starter along with Sean Mahan -- replacing the productive duo of Mike Gandy and Jim Jones. How they adjust to their new roles, along with veteran tackles Jordan Black and Kurt Vollers and center Jeff Faine, will go a long way toward determining how effective the offense will be. Teasdale's adjustment was slowed significantly by the pain he has faced. Before the 2000 season ever started, he sustained an injury to his left shoulder. After starting 10 games and playing nearly 240 minutes in 1999, Teasdale wasn't much more than a spectator last season. Though he never allowed the injury to shelve him completely, by the end of a season in which he played fewer than 52 minutes, Teasdale said his shoulder was \"garbage.\" Notre Dame's John Teasdale, a 6-foot-5, 305-pound guard could be one of the keys to the Irish offense this year after a season spent struggling with an injured shoulder. Tribune Photo/ BARBARA ALLISON; Photo: cTeasdale-816.jpeg
Teacher's stalker rap
[John Teasdale] - married for 23 years - is head of pounds 2,600-a-year Ashbrooke House School, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.
USE LESS HERBICIDE ON CORN BY PLANTING CLOSER AND THICKER
The narrower rows and higher density of corn plants more rapidly create a leaf canopy that blocks sunlight from weeds, preventing their growth, USDA scientist John Teasdale said. Herbicides are needed to control weeds primarily during the period before the corn leaf canopy closes. The narrow-row planting required fewer equipment changes than expected, for corn can be planted with a no-till planter equipped with a splitter to insert the narrow rows. And a combine with a conventional corn head harvested the 15-inch rows as efficiently as 30-inch rows. *Government Regulation Compliance (for horticulture professionals) -- All sessions: 1-4 p.m. Nov. 3, Chester County Extension Office, Government Services Building, West Chester; Nov. 17, Montgomery County Extension Office, Route 113, Creamery; Nov. 30, Berks County Extension Office, County Road (off Route 183), Leesport.
HIGHLAND & MINOR FIXTURES
  East Region South League - Dunbar v Fauldhouse, Pumpherston v Livingston Utd, Dalkeith v Sauchie, Pumpherston v Livingston Utd, Dalkeith v Sauchie, West Calder v Spartans, Tranent v Blackburn Utd, Stoneyburn v Haddington, Harthill v Edinburgh Utd. Stagecoach West of Scotland Super League Prem Div - Beith v Cumnock, Arthurlie v Auchinleck, Petershi l l v Largs, Irvine Meadow v Ki lbirnie, Lanark v Pol lok, Glencairn v Rob Roy. First Div - Clydebank v Glenafton, Renfrew v Girvan, Ashfield v Annbank,Whit let t s v Vale of Clyde, Cumbernauld v Bellshill, East Kilbride v Shotts, Kilwinning v Hurlford. Stagecoach West Central District 1st Div - Johnstone v Port Glasgow, Blantyre v Perthshire, St Anthony's v Dunipace, Thorniewood v Kilsyth, Cambuslang v Vale of Leven, Greenock v Neilston. 2nd Div - Wishaw v Carluke, St Roch's v Stonehouse, Benburb vYoker, Lesmahagow v Newmains, Maryhill v Royal Albert, Larkhall v Forth.
Paterson returns for a second spell in charge of Highland League side Huntly
Steve Paterson, the former Aberdeen and Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager, has ended more than two-and-a-half-years on the sidelines by returning for a second spell in charge of Highland League side...