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Pol. nieważny (unieważniony) commencer à apprendre
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an unreasonable dislike and distrust of people who are different from you in some way, especially because of their race, sex, religion etc - used to show disapproval commencer à apprendre
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Others argue that they instead point out unfairness and prejudice within a society.
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to say that something is true or that someone has done something wrong, although it has not been proved commencer à apprendre
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But critics allege that Gardner's definitions are so broad
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a mistake, mark, or weakness that makes something imperfect [= defect] commencer à apprendre
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critics have pointed out flaws in both of them
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Einstein's genius spanned the realms of logic
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a general area of knowledge, activity, or thought commencer à apprendre
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Einstein's genius spanned the realms of logic, math and spatial relationships.
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something that is _____ is present but hidden, and may develop or become more noticeable in the future commencer à apprendre
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Latent inhibition is the unconscious ability to ignore unimportant stimuli.
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Latent inhibition is the unconscious ability to ignore unimportant stimuli.
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pl stimuli Researchers theorize that creative people either receive more stimuli from the world around them or ignore less of it.
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a serious mental illness that can change your character and make you unable to behave in a normal way commencer à apprendre
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People who are both unable to filter stimuli and emotionally unstable are more prone to psychosis.
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Creativity also seems to have some traits in common with bipolar disorder.
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Bipolar disorder is more common among writers and artists than in the general population, During an episode of mania, a person with bipolar disorder experiences increases in energy, the ability to focus and motivation.
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a scale of related things on which each one is only slightly different from the one before commencer à apprendre
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His latest research suggests that creativity can be expressed as a continuum.
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progress or development in your job, level of knowledge etc commencer à apprendre
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But it's clear that geniuses are central to advancements in science, technology and understanding.
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someone who has mental problems and may have lower intelligence than average, but who can do one thing very well, such as adding numbers very quickly commencer à apprendre
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People with savant syndrome excel spectacularly at some particular task or skill.
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to do something very well, or much better than most people commencer à apprendre
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They excel spectacularly at some particular task
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to describe something or someone in writing or speech, or to show them in a painting, picture etc commencer à apprendre
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The 1988 film "Rain Man" depicted a man with the syndrome.
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a change in the way that someone behaves or thinks commencer à apprendre
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People who scored above 140 in verbal intelligence generally had lower personal adjustment scores.
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Pol. ulegający, wrażliwy, podatny na wpływy commencer à apprendre
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A Purdue University study of 423 gifted students suggested that they were susceptible to bullying.
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