This document summarizes Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, describing the 9 types of intelligence: musical, kinesthetic, mathematical, linguistic, spatial, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalist. Each type is defined by strengths and examples are given of people who demonstrate that intelligence, such as musicians for musical intelligence and architects for spatial intelligence. The document cites its sources and provides an overview of Gardner's view that there are different ways of being intelligent beyond the traditional view of linguistic and logical-mathematical abilities.