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  • 111mind — /muynd/, n. 1. (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind. 2. Psychol. the totality of conscious and unconscious… …

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  • 112The Bell Curve — For other uses, see Bell curve (disambiguation). The Bell Curve   …

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  • 113Association football tactics and skills — There are various individual skills and team tactics needed to play effective Association football. Football is in theory a very simple game, as illustrated by Kevin Keegan s famous assertion that his tactics for winning a match were to score… …

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  • 114Spiritual intelligence — is a term used to discern a suite or set of propensities comprising: perceptions, intuitions, cognitions, etc., related to spirituality and/or religiosity. It has been discredited by its detractors as pseudoscientificFact|date=November 2007… …

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  • 115IQ testing envionmental variances — Arguing that IQ tests are often wrongly described as measuring innate rather than developed ability, Harvtxt|Jencks|Phillips|1998 conclude that this labeling bias causes people to inappropriately attribute the Black White gap to innate… …

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  • 116Heritability of IQ — Study of the heritability of IQ is a controversial field of research that includes biology, psychology, philosophy, sociology and anthropology. Heritability is a measure of the contribution of genes to the variation of a phenotype on a given… …

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  • 117Aptitude — An aptitude is an innate, acquired or learned or developed component of a competency ( being the others: knowledge, understanding and attitude ) to do a certain kind of work at a certain level. Aptitudes may be physical or mental. The innate… …

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  • 118QUANTA (competition) — QUANTA is an international competition for Science, Mathematics, Astronomy and Computer Science. The competition was organized in 1994, as a national event in India. The initial success and popularity of the competition induced QUANTA to be… …

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  • 119Penry v. Lynaugh — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Penry v. Lynaugh ArgueDate=January 11 ArgueYear=1989 DecideDate=June 26 DecideYear=1989 FullName=Johnny Paul Penry v. Lynaugh, Director of the Texas Department of Corrections USVol=492 USPage=302 Citation= Prior=Writ of… …

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  • 120Daniel McCartney — (September 10, 1817 November 15, 1887) was an American who may have had what is now known as hyperthymesia. McCartney was born in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Daniel was legally blind and lived with his relatives throughout his lifetime.… …

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