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Auburngirl05

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  1. This topic always reminds me of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"...has anyone else seen it?

     

    My grandmother had this treatment for a short time, until they realized it was incompatible medications that were affecting her. I'm not sure about applications for other behavioral issues, I know they use it on joints for physical therapy sometimes, though.

     

    Are you researching electrotherapy in particular or depression treatments in particular? One interesting topic for depression studies it the role of light and the use of artificial light boxes as a treatment.

  2. On the scoring guide I have its 0-24 is a 1, 25-39 is a 2, 40-57 is a 3, 58-74 is a 4, and 75-108 is a 5. Each free response is worth 9 points (totaling 54), and for multiple choice you do [number correct - (1/4 * number guessed wrong)']*1.2, meaning there is a max 54 points.

     

     

    I found a scoring guide that went from 0-540 points, it's in the chart near the bottom of this page:

    http://www.hsd.k12.or.us/schools/ghs/staff/abel/aptest/testinfo.html

     

    I guess it's just a scaled up version, it gives you six points for each MC and five for each free response question, and the grade breakdown is like this:

    370-540 5 Extremely well qualified

    290-369 4 Well qualified

    215-289 3 Qualified

    150-214 2 Possibly qualified

    0-149 1 Did you forget your calculator?

  3. I think it could have been a lot worse, but I know I didn't ace it or anything. All I need is a 3 and my college will give me 7 hours of math credit, so I'm just praying for that and it'll take care of math for the rest of my academic career...

     

    I spent a long time trying to memorize trig rules/derivatives, but there were only a few simple ones....and I had the washer method perfected, but then the one washer problem was an x= equation and that threw me off...I left a couple of parts (b and c on 6 and another part on one of the others) on the Free Response completely blank.

     

    I saw a site online that said you just need about 215 points out of the total 540 for a 3, about 290 for a 4, and I don't remember what the cutoff for a five is (these are averages from past years), I didnt have any hopes of scoring that high so I didn't pay attention. ;) It does mean you could technically leave the entire free response blank and still pull a 3, if that makes anyone feel better.

     

    The AB test is the only one I'm taking this year (I'm a senior), but I've taken four in past years. I think the Calculus one is definitely going to break my streak of 5's, though...

  4. I Knucke craking is caused by releasing a small amount a gas from within your knuckles. After a while it goes back in... I don't see how this could cause arthritis.

     

    I have an uncle that's a physical therapist, and I asked him this question once and the gas release was the explanation he gave me.

  5. 99% of them would be my genes. This way' date=' those 99%, would have a chance of succeeding FAR, FAR greater, than if I hadn't. It would be fantastic.

    :D[/quote']

     

     

    With issues like that (if you put all the 'good stuff' in there are they really your genes), it would probably be a matter of manipulating the activating/expression sequences of DNA instead of removing/adding the genes themselves.

  6. oooh, homegrown cherries and peaches are the absolute best, except for maybe homegrown blackberries

     

    Actually we've got those too, they just haven't bloomed yet. ;) They're a hybrid strain actually, no thorns whatsoever. It's kind of interesting, the first batch is always ripe EXACTLY during 4th of July weekend. I have wondered how that would be affected if we lived farther north. (I'm currently about an hour above the GA/TN border.)

  7. this has nothing to do with anything... but mokele... i am guessing malleus means something scientific... and it is a scientific pun... but i don't get those kind of jokes... could you explain? :)

     

    The malleus is one of the bones in mammalian inner ears, I'll leave the lesson on jawbone/ear evolution to Mokele because I know he'll explain it better, but I wanted to add another question about the quote. I recognized it as a revision of "With malice aforethought", but do you know wrote the original lines? I have come across it in lit class before but couldn't remember.

  8. Our cherry, pear, and peach trees bloomed a couple of weeks ago, they're finally getting big enough that they should produce a significant amount of fruit this year...of course it's the year we're moving, but it's been rewarding raising them at least.

  9. The thing I find ironic' date=' is Americans don't seem to care if Saudi arabia, Venezuela, Russia and other oil rich countries ruin their environment, but they scream bloody murder if there's an infinitesimally small chance that an Alaskan elk may be killed.[/quote']

    That's a really good point I hadn't though of before....also yet another reason to pursue alternate energy sources as soon as possible..in my opinion at least.

  10. Every catholic I've met is jaded and knows nothing of biblical truth' date=' in fact they have said it from they're own mouths. My guess is it has turned into a long term deception and possible launching ground for lucifer to attack humanity if you believe that. Yes the church needs help, but there eye have averted to a lie and double-mindedness.

     

    legalize it america and stop ungodly oppression and lies...[/quote']

    I was raised Catholic (have since 'left the church' but don't consider myself a Christian anymore), and I can understand that you don't agree with everything the church has done, but I DO think that any belief system deserves more respect than you're showing, you yourself said that religion is a personal thing, and blanket generalizations like that are just another form of 'lie' and 'deception' to yourself if you insist on believing them. No, the church isn't perfect, but it doesn't mean that every member "knows nothing of biblical truth" and that their beliefs are "launching ground for lucifer". Stereotypes like that are just as closeminded as any orthodox belief system could be.

     

    Please correct me if I misinterpreted your words.

  11. The only thing that will truly reduce our dependency on foriegn oil in the long-term is to develop alternate energy sources, if we took the money and manpower that would be used to drill Alaska maybe we could make some innovations in coming up with an alternate fuel, it's something we'll have to do anyway at some point, we may as well do it sooner rather than later.

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    latent physical dispositions may express themselves given the right environmental triggers

    Kind of a "genetics loads the gun, environment pulls the trigger" scenario? That's the way I've always viewed the nature versus nurture issue in general,(although I believe some things are more influenced by one or the other).

  13. Like Deathby pointed out, recessive genes aren't neccessarily 'supposed' to be rare at all, some conditions like polydactyly and achondroplasia are dominant genes, but the vast majority of people's alleles for those traits are homozygous recessive.

     

    Just out of curiosity, how did the frequencies of different blood types (ie 47% O, 5% AB, etc) compare between races? Are they more evenly distributed in some races than others?

  14. I read somewhere (sorry can't cite it, it was quite a while ago) that studies have shown that lower order primates tend to be left-handed, and the ratio of right-handedness gradually increases as you get closer to the great apes and humans. Does anyone know if that's valid?

     

    On the topic of the corpus callosum, a famous autistic savant (the model for Hoffman's character in "Rainman") named Kim Peek has been shown to lack that link between the hemispheres, and he can open a book and read each page with a separate eye, simultaneously and with 98% tested comprehension.

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