ISFP Cognitive Functions Every person engages the world through four Cognitive Functions. The ISFP's primary function is Introverted Feeling and secondary is Extraverted Sensing. Introverted Feeling (Primary) ISFPs use this function most often. When Feeling (F), Artists make decisions based on feelings, so the Introverted Feeling function allows them to know what they value. It is the ability to see through others and know what they are like as if the ISFP had internal radar. There is a desire to connect when they identify a person with similar values. Extraverted Sensing (Secondary) ISFPs use of this function is somewhat high. Through Sensing (S), ISFPs process data with their five senses. The Extraverted Sensing function allows them to process life through their experiences. It is being aware of what is seen, smelled, touched, heard and tasted. It is being energized by experience and living "in the moment. " Introverted Intuition (Tertiary) ISFPs use this function but to a lesser degree.
Leyenda en Chile A pesar de que la leyenda pretende resaltar un atributo en particular o un hecho histórico y concreto, no es extraño encontrar similitudes entre las leyendas de diversos pueblos, incluso de distintos continentes. En el caso de Chile y de otros pueblos conquistados culturalmente, a veces, confluyen dos tradiciones para conformar un nuevo cuerpo de leyendas. Entre estas leyendas están las que reflejan y exaltan los valores del mundo aborigen, el cual no absorbió en su totalidad lo que el conquistador español quiso imponer en su afán de conquista y cristianización. Diferencias entre mito y leyenda 1. El mito es un relato que intenta explicar un misterio de la realidad y que está asociado generalmente a las creencias y ritos de un no pretende explicar lo sobrenatural pues es un relato que resalta alguna o atributo de un pueblo, ciudad o región a partir de personajes y hechos reales. Las Tres Pascualas, leyenda clásica del sur de Chile. 2. Mito y leyenda se diferencian en cuanto a los personajes y al escenario donde se desarrollan los acontecimientos.
By Reena Bhansali, Hindi By Reena Often, people think the best Hindi songs for their kids, are songs about kids or songs featuring kids. Songs like "Lakdi Ki Kathi" or "Bum Bum Bole. " But what about fun, catchy songs that will make your kids want to get up and dance? If you want to introduce your kids to some Hindi music, but don't know where to start. OR if you want your kids to learn some popular, cool, and fun Hindi songs for your next trip to India — this is a great place to start. Let's not forget that we desis love to talk "Bollywood" — so knowing some good Bollywood songs can go a long way to help bond with cousins and friends. They'll even learn some new Hindi words! So without further delay, here is a list of 10 fun Hindi songs for your kids. The songs are upbeat (appropriate) and catchy! You can also find this list as a SAAVN playlist – HERE. #1. Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai Salman Khan, dances in full form in this HUGE hit from 2016. If you're attending a wedding this year, you'll definitely hear it on the dance floor!