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Succeed at IQ Tests: Improve Your Numerical, Verbal and Spatial Reasoning Skills

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Intelligence quotient (IQ) is an age-related measure of intelligence and is defined as 100 times the mental age. The word ‘quotient’ means the result of dividing one quantity by another, and intelligence can be defined as mental ability or quickness of mind.

An intelligence test (IQ test) is, by definition, any test that purports to measure intelligence. Generally such tests consist of a graded series of tasks, each of which has been standardized using a large, representative population of individuals. This procedure establishes the average IQ as 100.

It is generally believed that a person’s IQ rating is hereditary and that the rate of development of a person’s mental age remains constant until about the age of 13 years, after which it slows up. Beyond the age of 18 little or no improvement is found.
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Thinking Objects: Contemporary Approaches to Product Design
Thinking Objects: Contemporary Approaches to Product Design
Thinking Objects: Contemporary Approaches to Product Design explores the many approaches designers take to their work, deconstructing the design process. How do objects “communicate” to us? This book reveals how designers can learn to read the signals an object sends, interpret meaning, and discover historical context, and...
The A to Z book of computer games
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Renal Cell Carcinoma (Oxford American Oncology Library)
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Beginning C# 3.0: An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (Wrox Beginning Guides)
Beginning C# 3.0: An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (Wrox Beginning Guides)
Beginning C# is a book that offers a lot of guidance, in a format that readers find intuitive to follow. The exercise-based format of the Wrox Beginning series has a strong following by all levels of readers, and is one that works very well in the classroom or home. Written by a veteran programming instructor, this is the perfect mix of tutorial,...
Less Web Development Essentials
Less Web Development Essentials

Use CSS preprocessing to streamline the development and maintenance of your web applications

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  • Produce clear, concise, and well-constructed code that compiles into standard compliant CSS
  • Explore the core attributes of Less and learn how to integrate them into your site
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