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May 18, 2005
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Fox Schools Presents: The 2015 SATs, in association with the Kansas & Texas public schools and in cooperation with the Department of Education and Other Faith-Based Programs
Five tests from The International High IQ Society. (Found at ”Steel Deal”)
38 Ways to Win an Argument from Schopenhauer's "The Art of Controversy"
Cox's Study of 300 (301) Eminent Geniuses born from 1450 to 1850, including Flynn Effect Calculations, listed alphabetically and by descending IQ. (From ”Reality Carnival”)
John Brockman, literary agent, specializing in top science writers and a tireless promoter of influential ideas
Logical fallacies. A fallacy is, very generally, an error in reasoning. This differs from a factual error, which is simply being wrong about the facts. To be more specific, a fallacy is an "argument" in which the premises given for the conclusion do not provide the needed degree of support
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The Monkees - Sing Along. Loads of MP3's.
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Even with high IQs, there's still a need for proofreading. From the verbal IQ test: "Under the school administration�s _____ rule, the students didn�t dare misbehave."
Posted by: Harry at May 18, 2005 1:07:09 PM
That is not St Helens - It's Mt. Rainier!!!!
Posted by: ben at Nov 10, 2007 12:43:43 PM