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The Mannest of Men in a Man's World

Let’s start from the beginning.
This is the

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Sneak Attack!

The bulk of my final can be found on this website which I put together.
The basic purpose of this is to reach the teens who aren't being reached.
Since I am using free web hosting, I cannot put the flier directly on the site for download. However, I will email it to anyone who requests it via the email on the site.
The next step of this project would be to flesh out the site (add actual forums, more information, more links, and a recommended reading list) and advertise it. It would also be nice to find funding so it could have a domain name and better hosting. I am considering carrying out this project at my home high school.
The flier would look something like this:
 

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Online Quizzes and the Brain

 Julia Stuart

Biology 103

Webpaper #3

 

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The Omnivore's Dilemma

 Julia Stuart

Biology 103

Book Commentary

 

The Omnivore’s Dilemma

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Is Intelligence All About Biology?

People will do anything to ensure that their children will be “smart”. Women, after finding out the great news of their pregnancies, force their unformed and unborn children to listen to Mozart hoping they will catch the talent for music. There are even some business that claim to have the sperm of athletes, savvy businessman, scientists, etc and therefore by buying the sperm, one can have a child just like them. People in the world that believe that there is a smart gene, and most importantly, they will do anything to insure that their child obtains it. Yet, I wonder does a “smart gene” really exist? If so, do people who were fortunate enough to possess unequivocally intelligent, while those lacking it are just stupid?

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Exercise in College

Lydia Jessup
ESEM
Brodfuerer
1 October 2009                                                                                        

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Brain= Perception: Research Implications

Introduction

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Note to self

 Note to Anne and Kristin:

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"Outliers" Book Commentary

I happened upon Malcolm Gladwell’s third book, Outliers,[1] not only because it was recommended to me, but also because its title was also of interest.
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