To remove the constraints and hindrances imposed on individuals by unjust social hierarchy and class, enabling them to develop a new sense of self and to give full and free expression to their innate intelligence and imagination.
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You will notice that the List still fails to contain a single mention of chiropractic in any manner, even though numerous attempts have been made, even with good sources, to include its pseudoscientific aspects ( vertebral subluxation, Innate Intelligence, vitalism ).
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:" The Palmers espoused anti-vaccination opinions in the early part of the 20th century, rejecting the germ theory of disease in favor of a worldview that a subluxation-free spine, achieved by spinal adjustments, would result in an unfettered innate intelligence; . . ."
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According to Schneider, there are moments where they have to make sure that the characters are not taken to a place they would not normally go, specifically where the parents are useless without the " innate intelligence of [ their ] teenager ".
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"By the time you get to college, what you are able to do is not a function of your innate intelligence, but of all the forces that have worked on you to that point, " said Estelle James, an economist at the World Bank.
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Lindquist argued entrance examinations should evaluate students readiness to perform college-level work, and should therefore be tests of achievement and not of innate intelligence or aptitude, a clear challenge to the test then known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test ( now called the SAT ).
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When the landed aristocracy really did run Britain and there was a sense that coming from an impressively titled family meant you had a duty to your country and a certain degree of innate intelligence, the House of Lords had a crucial legislative role to play.
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In the book, he is initially disparaging of the Inuit way of life, seeing it as primitive and often using the description " racial superiority, described in terms of innate intelligence and physical appearances, and cultural superiority in terms of morals and ethics pervades the first part of his work.
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If IQ measures innate intelligence, then there is a serious IQ generation gap : either a large fraction of today's children are gifted, with IQs of 130 or more, or " almost half of white Americans during World War I had IQs so low ( below 76 ) that they lacked the intellectual capacity to understand the basic rules of baseball, " says Flynn.