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Boarding Schools with the Highest Average SAT Score - All Schools - 0 views

  • Highest Average SAT Score: Among All Schools (out of 230 schools) Sorted by range (alphabetically within range) * Indicates Boarding Grades Offered Boarding School School Type Grades* Average SAT Score 1.-10.  Concord Academy Co-Ed    9-12 >2000 1.-10.  Deerfield Academy Co-Ed    9-12, PG >2000 1.-10.  Groton School Co-Ed    8-12 >2000 1.-10.  Hotchkiss School Co-Ed    9-12, PG >2000 1.-10.  Middlesex School Co-Ed    9-12 >2000 1.-10.  Peddie School Co-Ed    9-12, PG >2000 1.-10.  Phillips Academy Andover Co-Ed    9-12, PG >2000 1.-10.  Phillips Exeter Academy Co-Ed    9-12, PG >2000 1.-10.  St. Paul's School Co-Ed    9-12 >2000 1.-10. Thomas Jefferson School Co-Ed    7-12, PG >2000
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      Boarding school with average SAT score of 2000
  • Highest Average SAT Score: Among All Schools (out of 230 schools) Sorted by range (alphabetically within range) * Indicates Boarding Grades Offered Boarding School School Type Grades* Average SAT Score 1.-10.  Concord AcademyCo-Ed   9-12>20001.-10.  Deerfield AcademyCo-Ed   9-12, PG>20001.-10.  Groton SchoolCo-Ed   8-12>20001.-10.  Hotchkiss SchoolCo-Ed   9-12, PG>20001.-10.  Middlesex SchoolCo-Ed   9-12>20001.-10.  Peddie SchoolCo-Ed   9-12, PG>20001.-10.  Phillips Academy AndoverCo-Ed   9-12, PG>20001.-10.  Phillips Exeter AcademyCo-Ed   9-12, PG>20001.-10.  St. Paul's SchoolCo-Ed   9-12>20001.-10. Thomas Jefferson SchoolCo-Ed   7-12, PG>200011.-23. The Athenian SchoolCo-Ed   9-121900-200011.-23. Cate SchoolCo-Ed   9-121900-200011.-23. Choate Rosemary HallCo-Ed   9-12, PG1900-200011.-23. The Hockaday SchoolAll-Girls   8-121900-200011.-23. Indian Springs SchoolCo-Ed   9-121900-200011.-23. Lawrenceville SchoolCo-Ed   9-12, PG1900-200011.-23. Loomis Chaffee SchoolCo-Ed   9-12, PG1900-200011.-23. Oregon Episcopal SchoolCo-Ed   9-121900-200011.-23. St. Andrew's School, DECo-Ed   9-121900-200011.-23. St. George's SchoolCo-Ed   9-121900-2000 Sorted by range (alphabetically within range) * Indicates Boarding Grades Offered Boarding School School Type Grades* Average SAT Score 11.-23. ht
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Dissatisfaction with Our Bodies & Eating Disorders - 0 views

  • During the 1800s the Rubenesque woman was part of the ideal female body image. Until the early 1900's, for a woman to have extra weight on her body and look voluptuous was a sign of good health and wealth.
  • In the early 1900's, our culture saw a shift from this plump, voluptuous female form to a thinner frame with less curves. The new female ideal of the 1920's was the thin, short haired flapper.
  • People started dieting and sports became popular pastimes as exercise began to be viewed as a healthy activity to enhance the body.
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  • In the 1950's the ideal female body image was Marilyn Monroe.
  • In the 1960's the waif-like look became popularized by the supermodel Twiggy Lawson. This was the first time in history that an underweight woman became the standard for the ideal body image.
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S.A.T. Scores Are Valid, Reliable and Consistent - New York Times - 0 views

  • S.A.T. scores are valid, reliable and consistent over time for all groups. Differences in score levels point to the unfinished task of providing quality education for all. For the last 63 years, the S.A.T. has functioned as a guarantor of fairness to students of every background in college admissions. It has been a messenger of clear national standards of academic achievement that help to keep high school grades from ''inflating'' beyond reason. In a time of economic competition, when our future standing among nations depends on a highly educated work force, the S.A.T. is one of the only bulwarks of fair, high quality learning for all.
  • The S.A.T. measures the probability of success in college based on math and verbal skills
  • it has proved to be an accurate national test that measures developed ability in the basic math and verbal skills for college study, no matter where or how learned, that can be given in the same way anywhere, year after year, that is inexpensive, easy to administer and does not distort teaching or curriculum in high school.
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Walking A Thin Line - celebrities, mass media and eating disorders - Brief Article | Sc... - 0 views

  • Many teens don't realize the psychological or physical dangers behind reed-like bodies. Instead they uphold super-thin images as their ideal. "The media has a tremendous influence--impacting on girls to be thin," says Elaine Yudkovitz, a New York psychotherapist and specialist in eating disorders. The statistics are alarming: About one in 100 adolescent girls suffers from anorexia. The results can be deadly. Roughly 10 percent of anorexics die of medical complications from lack of food, or from suicide.
  • For years researchers have tied eating disorders to severe psychological problems. Now scientists have found a new link in the equation: brain chemistry.
  • have deficient amounts of serotonin, a brain chemical associated with moods and emotions, circulating in their brains.
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Body type preferences in Asian and Caucasian college students - Statistical Data Includ... - 0 views

  • The ideal body shape for women has become increasingly thinner over recent decades
  • Caucasian females exhibit more body image disturbance than other ethnic groups
  • However, other studies have found either no ethnic differences in body image disturbance (Cachelin, Striegel-Moore, & Elder, 1998), or that these minority groups actually reported greater body dissatisfaction compared to their Caucasian peers (Robinson et al., 1996).
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Body image attitudes of Asian American and Caucasian American women and men - 0 views

  • The findings indicated that Asian American women and men were lighter, shorter, and smaller than Caucasian American women and men. Regardless of these differences, all groups evidenced similar levels of dissatisfaction with physical features related to body size, though women wanted to be smaller and men wanted to be either larger or smaller
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Eating Disorders and Body Image Concerns in Asian American Women: Assessment and Treatm... - 0 views

  • affect millions of individuals worldwide
  • While they have been more typically attributed to middle class, Caucasian, adolescent females, current research suggests that there is a similar prevalence of eating disorders and their symptoms, especially body dissatisfaction, among Asian American girls and women.
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Eating disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The media may be a significant influence on eating disorders through its impact on values, norms, and image standards accepted by modern society
  • Both society’s exposure to media and eating disorders have grown immensely over the past decade.
  • Hollywood displays an unrealistic standard of beauty
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  • ng disorder > is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects one's physical and mental health. > Anorexia nervosa > and > bulimia nervosa > are the most common eating disorders generally recognized by medical classification schemes > [1] > , with a significant diagnostic overlap between the two. > [2] > Together, they affect an estimated 5-7% of fem >
  • 5-7% of females in the United States during their lifetimes
  • Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are the most common eating disorders generally recognized by medical classification schemes
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Dieting and Eating Disorders - Risks of Dieting in Eating Disorder Development - 0 views

  • Dieting creates many dynamics that encourage eating disorders
  • dieting is considered "normal" and is encouraged in western culture. In fact, when someone attempts to lose weight through dieting and does not, she often considers herself a failure.
  • Those who diet moderately are five times more likely to develop eating disorders than those who don't diet. For those who diet "severely," the chances of an eating disorder are eighteen times greater.
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  • When a diet starts, food becomes the enemy. If you see a food you like, you're annoyed because it's probably forbidden. If you encounter a food that is "okay" according to the diet, you're often just as annoyed because it's a food you don't like. Every encounter with food creates tension.
  • Beginning a diet can be a very exciting time. Thoughts of regaining a sense of life and self-respect are powerful incentives, and watching weight begin to drop is intoxicating. We have the sense that we can have what we want -- the things that other people (the healthy, slim ones) have.
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Color symbolism and psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Color psychology refers to investigating the effect of color on human behavior and feeling, distinct from phototherapy (the use of ultraviolet light to cure infantile jaundice).
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      what is color psychology?
  • A person not familiar with the cultural coding of red in North America could possible confuse the symbolism of red and mistake a red Valentine's day heart for a warning. Cross-cultural diversity is found in the symbolism of white, which historically has signified purity, virginity, or death (as in Herman Melville's Moby Dick. In North America it is the color worn at weddings. At certain periods in history it was the color worn at funerals in parts of Japan and China.
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      culture difference can cuase different meanings of color.
  • believing colors produced not only an effect on the mind, but that they acted specifically to "produce definite, specific states in the living organ.
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  • A yellow-red cloth disturbs and enrages animals.
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Mirror, mirror - A summary of research findings on body image - 0 views

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  • out of 10 women will be dissatisfied with their reflection, and more than half may see a distorted image.
  • Why are women so much more self-critical than men? Because women are judged on their appearance more than men, and standards of female beauty are considerably higher and more inflexible.
  • It has been estimated that young women now see more images of outstandingly beautiful women in one day than our mothers saw throughout their entire adolescence.
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  • In 1917, the physically perfect woman was about 5ft 4in tall and weighed nearly 10 stone. Even 25 years ago, top models and beauty queens weighed only 8% less than the average woman, now they weigh 23% less. The current media ideal for women is achievable by less than 5% of the female population – and that's just in terms of weight and size. If you want the ideal shape, face etc., it's probably more like 1%.
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      past & present
  • A Harvard University study showed that up to two thirds of underweight 12-year-old girls considered themselves to be too fat. By 13, at least 50% of girls are significantly unhappy about their appearance. By 14, focused, specific dissatisfactions have intensified, particularly concerning hips and thighs. By 17, only 3 out of 10 girls have not been on a diet – up to 8 out of 10 will be unhappy with what they see in the mirror.
  • up to 80% of women over-estimated their size.
  • Among women over 18 looking at themselves in the mirror, research indicates that at least 80% are unhappy with what they see.
  • Black and Asian women generally have a more positive body-image than Caucasian women, although this depends on the degree to which they have accepted the beauty standards of the dominant culture.
  • People's reactions to their reflection in the mirror may depend on recent exposure to idealised images of physical attractiveness.
  • Female dissatisfaction with appearance - poor body-image - begins at a very early age. Human infants begin to recognise themselves in mirrors at about two years old. Female humans begin to dislike what they see only a few years later.
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History Of Cabernet Sauvignon - 0 views

  • The History of Cabernet Sauvignon is actually less than six hundred years old which makes it a relative newcomer to the world of wine grapes.
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      Most widely used grape producing wine. Hard to read.
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Counterpoint: Creativity In Today's Music - Opinion & Editorial - 0 views

  • Hip Hop has become the dominant genre, black music has become onedimensional, stifling the balance and benefits of the others.
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      Why is Hip Hop the only genre that is being criticized for sampling? Daft Punk, Pink Floyd, The beatles have all sampled why arent they mentioned
  • Most urban artists exercise no instrumental talent, so they are unable to bring raw melodies into existence. Instead, rap artists have convinced themselves that sampling beats and remixing is innovative.
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      Again the criticism
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Metroactive Music | DJ Sampling - 0 views

  • Purists will argue that Solex's method isn't music--it's thievery. She didn't come up with the melody, didn't play any of the instruments, didn't sing a lick.
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      People think that sampling is just thievery not creativity.
  • "You're stealing sounds, yes, but you can make it yourself--reverse it, stretch it. If you really copy a melody, that's more [like] thievery."
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      A way of changing samples.
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Instrumental Music - 0 views

  • The experimental artist, however, is aware that the analysis of art has little to do with the act of creating it. That is, we cannot successfully incorporate new ideas into our work unless these ideas are generated out of our own process.
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      Of course, in sampling, if one doesn't find one's own 'color' the songs would be colorless.
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ssamagazine.com - Sampling = Stealing or "Why Hip Hop Sounds The Way It Does" - 0 views

  • In fact, sampling is a much more serious offense than most people realize.
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      Sampling has some money issues
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Abolish the SAT - The American, A Magazine of Ideas - 0 views

  • The mission of the SAT was to identify intellectual talent regardless of race, color, creed, money, or geography, and give that talent a chance to blossom.
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      mission of the SAT was to measure intellectual talent regardless of people's race, color, creed, money, etc...
  • SAT and the achievement tests measure different things.
  • The SAT measures students’ verbal reasoning, critical reading, and skills,” while the achievement tests “show colleges their mastery of specific subjects.”
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      -SAT measures critical reading, verbal reasoning skills
  • he SAT had to be a bad test, culturally biased in favor of upper-middle-class white kids.
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Therapeutic boarding school for troubled teens, college prep boarding school for troubl... - 0 views

  • The Family Foundation School is a college preparatory boarding school for teens at risk. Our high school serves grades 9 through 12, and a separate middle school serves grades 6, 7, and 8. We are registered with New York State Board of Regents and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. We are a long-term program with a minimum stay of three semesters (18 months) and an average successful stay of two years. Our students have gotten into trouble at home, at school, and sometimes with the law. Most of our students are academic underachievers. Many have been diagnosed with ADD, ADHD, ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder), depression, or drug or alcohol abuse. Behavioral disorders include self-mutilation (cutting), promiscuity, eating disorders, and compulsive use of computers through either pornography or fantasy games.  A desire to help teens unites our staff and every staff member, regardless of position, is directly involved with students during part of the work week. More than half our staff members are in recovery and regularly share their experience, strength and hope with the students.
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      Boarding schools for teens at risk.
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