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Category: /Social Sciences
…Against Drug Testing of Student Athletes Nothing in the Constitution allows random urinalysis testing for students participating in interscholastic athletics. Such testing of students has not been proven beneficial to the students or the sports…
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…How many animals are involved?Each year, an estimated 27 million animals in the United States are used in research, testing, and education. About half (14 million estimated) are used for testing, including drugs. Why "estimated"? Data are incomplete…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with this problem, American animators often use something known as a "silhouette test" on their drawings. The test is to see if the drawing is as easily recognizable as if it was to be totally shaded in (like a silhouette). This is because a person's mind must be able…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Every year more than one million high school seniors take the SAT and ACT in hopes of scoring high enough to get into the college of their choice. This is not always possible, even for the smartest students and the best test takers. The SAT…
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Category: /Literature/English
…"The score on an intelligence test does predict one’s ability to handle school subjects, though it foretells little of success later in life."(Gardner) Intelligence by definition is the capacity to understand and apply knowledge. Honestly, how can…
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…Recent increases in the use of illegal drugs and problems related to that use have raised a variety of public health and safety concerns. These concerns have led many to propose drug testing as one of the best ways to combat the proliferation of drug…
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…the highest quality customer service, achieving cost affective productivity, and maintaining quality production are just a few of the things that companies constantly research and analyze. Researching, testing, and analyzing can help ensure management officials…
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…at chess on TV as millions watched. Unable to comprehend that computers may be intelligent, the computer must first pass a test to determine if in fact they are or are not intelligent. This test is known as the Turing Test. The Turing Test is a behavioral…
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…helping themselves to the Army's money before the organization had a chance to give it out. To put a stop to this problem the Salvation Army along with other business organizations implemented the use of honesty tests for prospective employers, which would aim…
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…Genetic Testing Privacy With new technology being developed everyday, there are more and more questions being asked in regards to the way that it will be used. Along with the any benefits of technological developments there can also be drawbacks…
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