I'd be really surprised if the study didn't control for this, I'm guessing participants were placed into groups, given the treatment, and then tested. How many people who can afford botox participate in clinical studies?
I'd be really surprised if the study didn't control for this, I'm guessing participants were placed into groups, given the treatment, and then tested. How many people who can afford botox participate in clinical studies?
I don't think the number of teens in high school who identify as transgendered is likely that high. Numbers aren't firm but the highest estimates range from 1 in 500 to 1 in 2,500 people identifying as transgendered in the entire population, numbers among high school students are likely to be much lower. Like I said,…
I'm not saying they're not important but it's likely including trans teens in high school would be statistically irrelevant.
I took an online quiz that said my IQ was 178.
Working in government most of the email disclaimers I read are a warning about emails being subject to open records requests. Oddly enough, there are some confidentiality notices, too but emails containing sensitive data would either be redacted or not released.
With voice activation and other controls integrated into steering wheels it may be difficult to separate. But ultimately mp3s aren't the only way, as cell phones get more complicated bluetooth or it's successor could become a vulnerability.
There are different mechanisms in the brain for recognizing faces and objects. If I understand correctly Sacks can recognize that a person has a face but some sort of disorder prevents him from connecting the features of that face to the memory of a person. There is a person documented in "The Man Who Mistook His Wife…
Wow, when I read "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" I never knew Sacks suffered from a neurological disorder.
Unless you are sleeping on the basement floor, a spider might wander onto your bed as often as twice a year.
How horrible... who would actually admit to liking U2 anymore?
@Thatcornellguy: It's win/win for O'Reilly. Either she agrees with him and he can delude himself into believing he's influencing young people or she disagrees with him and he makes her look like an idiot when she can't back up her claims or rebut his (i.e. "the tide, how does that work?").
Fun fact: When a girl turns me down for a date I hire Jesse Walters to ambush her with a camera and ask her why she hates America. You may think it's pathetic, but after the fifth or sixth time I sic Jesse on them I either get a date or restraining order.
@Manly McBeeferton: The taxis pull into the cyclist lanes to pick up fares, hence the whole point of the Tunnel Taxi.
"This is for all the Tostitos!" I love it when they use product placement!
And the game comes down to a 10 yard field goal attempt! THE MOST EXCITING PLAY IN FOOTBALL!
@TripleStack: BINGO!
@Canabian: That's what you get when you hire a University of Phoenix graduate with a degree in lawn maintenance.
@CharmeleonWithAttitude: He made up for, he just threw a block for Oregon.
@pancakes_4_your_face: I know, I was surprised at how disturbing that photo is and how the recreation is only slightly less creepy.
And have John Gosselin raise the children? For shame Bill O'Reilly, for shame.