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    People have different understandings and definitions of what an outlier is. According to the dictionary, outlier means a person or thing situated away or detached from the main body or system. If you ask me, an outlier is someone who figures out the solution to a problem that someone else couldn’t. Malcolm Gladwell’s definition of an outlier is a person that works hard to be successful and its intelligence is far above than an average person. In The Outliers, Gladwell shows us his beliefs by…

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    There is something that must be clarified in your argument: IQ is not a standardized test. IQ stands intelligence quotient and is one type of standard score. There are many tests to measure it; the Standford-Binnet Intelligence Tests and Wecheler Test, both with various types and editions, figure among the most known (Cohen & Swerdlik, 2010). A solution that might help to close those gaps is to test children utilizing measuring tools that are appropriate for the test taker. When considering…

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    Passer and Smith (2015) described intelligence to be defined by culture. So if culture is an underlying factor of intelligence it can become a problematic issue when assessing Indigenous Australians. Gardener’s multiple intelligence theory, along with Charles Spearman’s g factor theory and Lewis Terman Standford-Binet scales are all underlying theories which all address the same issues in the accuracy of assessments. Literature suggest that language, literacy skills, education and cultural norms…

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    Abstract— The focus of this paper is to use Mobile-OTP and QR code in online banking authentication system to provide the best hacker security. Recently, personal information has been leaked through a high degree of methods, such as phishing or pharmacy, to capture user IDs and passwords. This will result in an inappropriate ID / password being propagated between different users; thus a secure user authentication system is essential. In this paper, we use a different technology to provide a…

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    consensus of a definition among scientists. The movie Battle of the Brain documentary.Charles Spearman developed his two-factor theory of intelligence using factor analysis.[1] His research not only led him to develop the concept of the g factor of general intelligence, but also the s factor of specific intellectual abilities. General intelligence factor called g and specific factor. Triarchic Theory of intelligence and Multiple Intelligence Theory. The Triarchic theory of intelligence was…

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    key protein for clotting is either scarce or malfunctions. It also carries factor VIII, which aids in the stimulation of blood cells for clotting. The two work closely together to create a clot. Patients with a low amount of von Willebrand factor have decreased levels of factor VIII, a vital clotting agent. The two bind together inside blood vessel walls, creating a platelet plug, or a blood clot. When von Willebrand factor is scarce, platelets cannot adhere to each other properly, meaning they…

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    The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime The authors John J. Donohue and Steven D. Levitt released their journal article “The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime”, in May 2001. Both authors have the strong opinion that the legalization of abortion in the years between 1970 and 1973 is the main reason for the decline of the crime in the 1990s. Donohue and Levitt are able to support their findings with evidence from their research throughout their whole article. Moreover, this research was not…

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    accent. Kaida (2013) proposes that the best solution to this problem would be a program, which acts as both a bridging program as well as assists with language development skills. Kaida (2013) states, English/French language training has a positive impact on recent immigrants’ exit from poverty at least 2 years later”…

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    Similarities? Differences? Everybody has them. American economists, Barbara Bergmann and Steven Levitt, are no different. Bergmann deals with racial and gender equality, while Steven Levitt bases his economic ideas on crime rates, abortion, and prostitution. Both economists are well-educated and strong leaders in what they do, though I disagree vehemently with some of Levitt’s ideas. Barbara Bergmann and Steven Levitt have very few similarities. Both are graduates of Harvard University and…

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    resulting from activities and output. When it is closely related to the output, it is called short-term outcome. The further application of the short-term outcome is described as an intermediate outcome. The long-term outcome describes the overall impact of the program. Furthermore, Logic models do not only provide links between the situation (problem) and the process levels,…

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