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This chapter delves into various topics such as finding delicious and low-fat TV shows, exploring supernatural experiences, and clever pickup lines. It also discusses the drawbacks of liking oneself, the benefits of early morning productivity, the influence of testosterone on dive bombing skills, and the importance of working hard. Additionally, it examines the concept of being true to oneself, the impact of mood on perception, the correlation between age and genius, the significance of student opinions, and the power of speechlessness. It also explores the notion that size does not determine speed, the idea that everyone is capable of achieving success, the effects of beer consumption on weight gain, the meaning behind names, and the nature of a potential threat.
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Chapter 12 Twenty methodology problems
Putting Your Knowledge to Work • In search of a delicious, lowfat TV show • Let’s get supernatural • Fly away home • Impressive pickup lines • Clever who?
Putting Your Knowledge to Work • Life sucks and so you die • On the drawbacks of liking yourself • The early bird gets the win? • Testosterone makes better dive bombers • Working your fingers to the Dean’s List
Putting Your Knowledge to Work • To thine own selves be true • A rosy mood by any other name? • Old geniuses never die young? • Sampling student opinion • I’m speechless
Putting Your Knowledge to Work • He may be small but he’s slow • Everyone’s a winner • Can a couple of beers really go straight to your belly? • What’s in a name? • Are you threatening me?