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boom
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seesaw
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gift
Win 25 points!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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banana
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fairy
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lifesaver
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fairy
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banana
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How many sets of twins were studied?
1,211
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What is Professor Felix' answer if talent is genetic or learned?
Both
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genetic
inherited from your parents
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What is the 10,000-hour theory?
10,000 hours of practice needed to become an expert at something
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What is the difference between talent and potential?
talent is what you have, potential may or may not be developed
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What did the identical twin research prove?
no difference between those who practiced and those who didn't
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According to professor Felix, what 2 things do you need to succeed?
hard work and practice
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What is the importance of memory?
The difference between being smart and being a genius
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What does 30% mean in Professor Hambrick's stude?
the difference practice makes
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Give an example of a talent
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What did Professor Hambrick study?
chess players and musicians
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Why don't people with potential not achieve success, accdg to Prof Felix?
They don't work hard or practice
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What did the study of identical twins prove?
One twin can practice, the other won't, and there is no difference
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