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    When given a verbal IQ test, Stephen scored a mere 52 (202). Intelligence may not be attainable to the same degree by all individuals. This lack of intellectual capability does not necessarily mean that the intelligent individual is not also creative. The two domains are not…

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    Paper On Hypothyroidism

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    hypothyroidism. Although a physician could make a strong prediction of hypothyroidism at a routine physical, the only definite way to diagnose this condition is through blood testing. Doctors use two blood tests to make a hypothyroidism diagnosis. The first test, the TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) test, measures the amount of thyroxine (T4) the thyroid gland is being signaled to make. Thyroxine, the thyroid hormone, influences digestion, muscle function, bone maintenance, and heart…

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    know that thrombocytopenia is caused by a low platelet (Thrombocyte) count which would result in a bodies hindered ability to perform important blood clotting functions [2]. Most of the time the symptoms aren’t life threatening and in mild cases the person suffering from the disorder doesn't even experience any related symptoms [3]. In severe cases, this disorder can cause uncontrollable bleeding on the brain which ultimately leads to death [2]. The lower the platelet count gets the more…

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    article, “I have Diabetes, Am I to blame?” (2016) conveys how people are quick to judge those who are diabetic without understanding the facts of the terrible disease. Solomon backs up her writing with facts and personal experiences such as diets, blood tests, and unfavorable judgement. The author’s purpose is to point out how she did not choose to have the severe health issue: given the emotive language used in the article an educated audience with little knowledge of the health issue is…

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    every year there is a state bar exam, passing this test is required to become a licensed lawyer. The majority of students trying to work in this field must take the test after their junior year in college. Another similar test that is also a requirement is the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) this test has similarity as the regular SAT or ACT for college admission. Depending on how the test went and the grade point average that was required, the test will be judged based off the score that was…

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    Dreamer Believer

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    Dreamer Believer “I definitely love to be scared. It draws the primal side out of you. “words from one of my favorite directors of all time that inspired me to become a filmmaker is James Wan. The first film I saw by James Wan was Dead Silence. At the age of 10, I was amazed by how he made the puppets come to life in the movie. Since then, I have been always a big fan of horror films and however, he made me obsessed over every films with mystery story in it that I glue myself into the…

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    Myth Of Learning Styles

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    Anyone who has the desire can take a learning style test that supposedly tells them their preferred style. Sadly, many people are wasting their time on these tests. Experts have concluded that the misinterpretations of learning styles have, and continue to, cause harm (Jarrett). Many people waste money on these tests and a lot of teachers focus too much on incorporating all the learning styles into their teachings (Jarrett). People…

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    conducted an experiment featuring black, white, Asian, and biracial people. An Implicit Association Test was used. This kind of test records how quickly it took a person to associate the words “good” or “bad” with a certain group. Up to seventy percent of the members who were tested associated their race with being good and others being bad. The IAT method used to conduct the experiment was intended to draw a quick, subconscious decision. This further proves people are naturally and…

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    say that there are several reasons that this is a possible overlap. The first being that imagination already draws on reality by nature, or in other words imagination is drawing on elements that you see in reality and simply changing them. The second point furthers the first by saying that the person that has experienced more in reality is the one that has more for the imagination to draw or rather more things to…

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    The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test written by Tom Wolfe shows the effects LSD or Acid had on the development, structure, and functioning of American society in the 1960’s. Wolfe does this in a very interesting way. He portrays the story through a journalistic research, yet fictional style of writing. He also goes between plot, poetry, flashbacks, and even changes in point of view throughout the book. This is seen as a major strength in the portrayal of the story. The three major sociological…

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