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In Rembrandt's day, many of his fellow painters portrayed their characters much like the idealized gods of Greek and Roman mythology. Rembrandt differed by painting people in a more realistic and humble manner. He used himself, his family members, and even beggars as models. He viewed these individuals as being just as worthy of immortalization in art as mythological figures. He also fittingly enhanced his work by the use of chiaroscuro, a painting technique where light striking the foregrounded figures dramatically contrasts with a darkened background. Rembrandt reflected his paintings by remaining true to his singular artistic vision and casting his own light on the darkness of conformity.
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Totalenrollmentinhighereducationinstitutions,bycontrolandtypeofinstitution:Fall1972-95
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It sounds like the premise for a science fiction novel, but scientists are today developing a drug that could eliminate traumatic events from our memories. Thus far the research is focused on altering memories immediately following one particular type of trauma, car accidents, with promising results. But the potential applications of the research are far more wide reaching and morally ambiguous. On one hand, such a drug could provide a breakthrough in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder in war veterans and rape victims. On the other hand, by relegating our memories to oblivion, such a drug could fundamentally change our sense of self and personal history. It is unclear how the human brain stores memories, and much is unknown about why painful memories of traumatic events come back to haunt some and not others. But one thing is certain--as research into the technology of altering memories continues, so will the ethical debates on whether this pharmaceutical innovation falls outside the spectrum of appropriate medical interventions.
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For centuries, the first gospel was ______ to St. Matthew, probably incorrectly; most scholars today believe it was written by an anonymous author at the end of the first century.
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For Questions 16 through 20, select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning.
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Inthissectionusescrappapertosolveeachproblem.ThendecidewhichisthebestofthechoicesgivenandfillinthecorrespondingovalontheAnswerSheet.Directions:Inthefollowingtypeofquestion,twoquantitiesappear,oneinColumnAandoneinColumnB.Youmustcomparethem.ThecorrectanswertothequestionisAifthequantityinColumnAisgreaterBifthequantityinColumnBisgreaterCifthetwoquantitiesareequalDifitisimpossibletodeterminewhichquantityisgreater{{U}}Notes:{{/U}}Sometimesinformationaboutoneorbothofthequantitiesiscenteredabovethetwocolumns.Ifthesamesymbolappearsinbothcolumns,itrepresentsthesamethingeachtime.Directions:Inthefollowingquestions,choosethebestanswerfromthefivechoiceslisted.
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For Questions 16 through 20, select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning.
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For Questions 16 through 20, select the {{U}}two{{/U}} answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning.
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For Question 13, select one entry from the corresponding column of choices for each blank. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text. Many people suspect that __(i)__ humans are only a few inventions away since it is already possible to __(ii)__ many body parts with improvements made out of plastic and metal, and many key organs can be __(iii)__ from one body to another. A. artificial B. geriatric C. mortal D. articulate E. discard F. replace G. stabilized H. transferred I. filched
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{{U}}Questions{{/U}}:Seethegraphsonthefol.-lowingpageforinformationtoanswerthequestions.Adulteducationparticipationratesinthepast12months:1991and1995
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Over the years there have been countless fans of the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon character Yogi Bear. The cartoon series enjoyed by young and old alike revolved mostly around the misadventures of this loveable bear and his sidekick Boo-Boo as they attempted to snag "pic-a-nic" baskets in the made-up land of Jellystone Park. It's not often that people think about where the ideas for these cartoons characters came from, which brings up an interesting point: do bears actually search for food left in picnic baskets and unattended campsites? Anyone who has watched an episode of the classic cartoon can see that the bears' behavior goes far beyond the limits of what is natural. The thing that must be explored, then, is which of those humorous antics were license on the part of Hanna-Barbera, and which were actually based on a bear's normal behaviors.
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Directions: In the following of the questions,choose the best answer from the five choicew listed.
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{{U}}General Information:{{/U}} Numbers: All of the numbers used in this section are real numbers. Figures: Assume that the position of all points, angles, etc. are in the order shown and the measures of angles are positive. Straight lines can be assumed to be straight. All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise stated. The figures given for each question provide information to solve the problem. The figures are not drawn to scale unless otherwise stated. To solve the problems, use your knowledge of mathematics; do not estimate lengths and sizes of the figures to answer questions. Multiple-choice Questions Select One Answer Choice {{U}}Directions:{{/U}} These questions are multiple-choice questions that ask you to select only one answer choice from a list of five choices. Select One or More Answer Choices {{U}}Directions:{{/U}} Select one or more answer choices according to the specific question directions. If the question does not specify how many answer choices to select, select all that apply. The correct answer may be just one of the choices or as many as all of the choices, depending on the question. No credit is given unless you select all of the correct choices and no others. If the question specifies how many answer choices to select, select exactly that number of choices. Numeric Entry Questions {{U}}Directions:{{/U}} Enter your answer in the answer box(es) below the question. Equivalent forms of the correct answer, such as 2.5 and 2.50, are all correct. Fractions do not need to be reduced to lowest terms. Enter the exact answer unless the question asks you to round your answer. Quantitative Comparison Questions {{U}}Directions:{{/U}} Some questions give you two quantities, Quantity A and Quantity B. Compare the two quantities and choose one of the following answer choices: A if Quantity A is greater; B if Quantity B is greater; C if the two quantities are equal; D if you cannot determine the relationship based on the given information. Note: information and/or figures pertaining to one or both of the quantities may appear above the two columns. Any information that appears in both columns has the same meaning for both Quantity A and in Quantity B. You will also be asked Data Interpretation questions, which are grouped together and refer to the same table, graph, or other data presentation. These questions ask the examinee to interpret or analyze the given data. The types of questions may be Multiple-choice (both types) or Numeric Entry. Each of Questions 1 to 7 presents two quantities, Quantity A and Quantity B. Compare the two quantities. You may use additional information centered above the quantities if such information is given. Choose one of the following answer choices: A. if Quantity A is greater; B. if Quantity B is greater; C. if the two quantities are equal; D. if you cannot determine the relationship based on the given information.
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Percentageofstudentswhoreportedspendingtimeonhomeworkandwatchingtelevision
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{{U}}Directions:{{/U}} In the following questions, choose the best answer from the five choices listed.
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DirectionsforQuantitativeComparisonQuestions:Someofthefollowingquestionsgiveyoutwoquantities,oneinColumnAandoneinColumnB,Comparethetwoquantitiesandchooseoneofthefollowinganswerchoices:A.ifthequantityinColumnAisgreater;B.ifthequantityincolumnBisgreater;C.ifthetwoquantitiesareequal;D.ifyoucannotdeterminetherelationshipbasedonthegiveninformation
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In many Western European nations, the law is seen as rigid and not open to interpretation. This rigidity grants a consistency to questions of law that many would argue is absent in other, more flexible systems. The European construction of law provides litigants with a clear picture of how a case will be decided. All parties involved are certain how judges will rule on issues. It is simple--judges will strictly follow the law. This simple fact, that the law will not change from one situation to another, allows for court systems in Western Europe to process cases efficiently and cuts down on the amount of frivolous lawsuits. It is useless for an individual to attempt a case if he knows in advance that the law is not in his favor. In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with
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