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    “How many of you believe you are geniuses?” my English teacher at high school asked. One person raised their hand. “I have worked with kinder garden students and can someone guess how many students raised their hands when I asked them the same question?” No one said anything. “Every single hand in the class was raised.” I never considered myself smart or brilliant much less a genius. In fact, even though I took the most rigorous courses offered in my high school I always felt like I was dumb. That

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    Best Practice Essay

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    “The expression “best practice” was originally borrowed from the professions of medicine, law, and architecture, where “good practice” and “best practice” are everyday phrases used to describe sold, reputable, state-of-the-art work field” (Zemelman, Daniels, & Hyde, 2012, p.1). To me best practice is about being able to use recent technology or research as their practices. Staying on top of what is being found as a great way to help our students learn better makes us a better teacher. Gradual Release

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    In the article "Chance and Circumstance" by David Leonhardt he speaks about a lot of subjects. These subjects ranged from hockey players in Canada to Bill Gates and Malcolm Gladwell. Malcolm Gladwell was a man who graduated from University of Toronto. He had then moved to the United States to try journalism (578). Bill Gates was a man with a advantage over many because he himself states that he had more exposure to software then maybe anyone at the time (579). David also states things about teenagers

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    documentary “How Smart Are You” by National Geographic, shows many ways to improve our capacity to memorize things; as a names, numbers, days, words, etc.; in sequence. They tell about of how some people can develops parts of the brain faster than other humans. A curiosity of an Einstein’s brain is that, the parietal lobe is 15% larger than the others in the sample researched. The brain is divided into four areas, the Parietal lobe, the Frontal lobe, Occipital and temporal Lobe. The frontal lobe is associated

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    mentally challenged man named Charlie Gordon has an operation to gain an extremely large amount of intelligence. The operation succeeds, and Charlie is a genius, but he then starts to lose his friends, and later on his intelligence as well. In the end of this book, Charlie decides to leave New York and everyone he was friends with. So there are more costs than benefits to Charlie’s operation to gain intelligence. First off, it feels terrible to lose a friend, and then just ignoring everybody can lead

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    DRAFT 2: The Vietnam War

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    DRAFT 2 (unedited) Once upon a time there was a secret spy who was stationed in china by the United States. He was pretending to be a Chinese army engineer working on a top secret base underwater and inside a mountain. The base was being made to hide a new, special, huge submarine that was wide than two football fields side by side and was 5 stories tall. This sub was made to be a D-day safe place and to be a mobile office for the empower and his secret service. The US spy, Jon, was a supposed

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    Ghost Army In Ww2 Essay

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    infiltration of the other sides borders, creating fake armies, code breaking and utilizing secret agencies. Clandestine operations during world war two proved integral to the war as a whole. The Office of Strategic Services was the American intelligence agency during World War Two and its activities helped the allied cause. One of the Office of Strategic Services’ major missions was penetrating Nazi Germany. The OSS was able to train some of the German people to enact missions inside Germany

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    the science fiction novel “Flowers for Algernon” Charlie Gordon, a 37 year old man with mental disabilities, so two scientists (Dr.Strauss and Dr. Nemur) decide he is the perfect candidate for a surgery that has the potential to triple a man’s intelligence. Charlie teaches us all never to use our ability to lern for granted.Charlie is much more happy after the surgery. To begin Charlie’s I.Q tripled after the surgery. “So I still don’t know what I.Q is but mine is going to be over 200 soon”(Keyes

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    performance tests. Studies have repeatedly found that genes, not environment, explain most of the differences in IQ among individuals. However, a new study of the interaction among genes, environment and IQ finds that the influence of genes on intelligence is dependent on class.

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    make him smarter, but it has never been tested on a human and was not proven to be successful. After the experiment it changed more than just his knowledge. It changed his personality. Alice Kinnian informed Charlie about the experiment Dr. Strauss and Prof. Nemurs was working on. Dr. Strauss and Prof. Nemurs had a mouse for a test subject (Algernon) and they were making good progress on the experiment. They wanted another test subject; a human. Alice thought that Charlie was the perfect candidate

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