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    Can You Get Smarter? When you hear it is time for a workout you usually tend to think you’re about to go pump some iron, but is it possible to workout your brain? Ever since the increase of people starting to forget things, people have been wanting to increase their brain activity with things like: smart drugs and supplements to brain training. People try all this games, activities, and programs to help their intelligence but are they actually helping making you smarter or are they just helping…

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    Initially when I took the test I received a tension quotient of 43%. The main reason for my high tension quotient, I believe, was mostly due to the way the questions were worded, and because of that I ended up retaking the test. I forgot to write down the tensions that I had in my first run. In my second run, my tension quotient dropped to 7%, and I had only one tension, which was also present in my first run. The one inconsistency is as follows: “You agreed that: It is always wrong to take…

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    Mandatory Drug Testing Introduction In an article entitled, “Welfare Programs Should Not Include Mandatory Drug Testing” by Matt Lewis and Elizabeth Kenefick (2012), the view point is that drug testing recipients should not be mandatory. Although according to Lewis and Kenefick, the authors, beneficiaries should not be tested for drugs. The authors state that drug testing for TANF recipients violates constitutional rights. Lewis and Kenefick also claim that drug testing is a wasteful use of…

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    (“FAQ’s”). There are numerous things involved in drug testing that include: consent forms, drug use tests,…

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    fatigued. Then it hits them. It knocks them on the ground. There, on the board of their fifth hour class, lies the words in big bold letters, TEST WEDNESDAY. The following minutes are filled with stress, anxiety, and worry. But this does not compare to the time consuming, mind thwarting, brain exhausting hours of study5ing that is now to commence to do well on this test. That day after…

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    Have you ever felt like numbers or exams defined you and planned your future for you? I have, all my life I was defined by simple numbers from when I was a baby to now that I am an adult whether it was my GPA or my score on a test or the score they give a new born baby on how fast they cry or react to a stimulate. For once in my life I would want something else to define me rather than just a couple of numbers. As little kids barely entering school we are encourage to do our best. We are…

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    tested when they are applying for government assistance, the government should not support illegal behavior. Drug testing will discourage them to abstain in the use of illegal drugs, since they will not get approved for financial aid if they fail a drug test. Three reasons that are important to drug testing for financial aid are: to help with the use of substance abuse, it helps students get help with problems they did not know existed, and finally it creates less stress on where the money is…

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    they have been in the league. A rookie is tested up to four times a season and a veteran is tested one time during training camp. The penalty policy is as a five-game suspension for the first positive test, 10-game suspension for the second positive test and a 25-game suspension for the third positive test. Athletes are also at risk for a permanent ban from the NBA. Therefore, the penalty is more likely to receive a suspension and less of a fine. The National Hockey League (NHL) policies for…

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    teacher tells us to start the test. Unfamiliar questions appear on the paper and I began to panic. The world seemed to be moving in circles as my breathing rate increased. This feeling that I felt is something that about 20% of students feel when it comes to standardized tests. And that, is called test anxiety. Standardized tests are the reason that many students like me suffer from this disorder, which leads us to ask ourselves a simple question. Do standardized tests measure students’…

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    issues and will help him succeed through his school years. Selecting the proper assessment test based on the child’s age and language skill is crucial to ensure accurate information will be obtained. The two tests I would recommend are the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale-V and the Peabody Individual Achievement Test. The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale-V is a test, individually administered intelligence test, which…

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