Which statement about the Enlightenment and religion is correct?
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What does an APGAR score of 4 at 1 minute and 10 at 5 minute…
What does an APGAR score of 4 at 1 minute and 10 at 5 minutes indicates about a newborn infant?
Which of the following posture of the hip would the physical…
Which of the following posture of the hip would the physical therapist expect to observe in a typical newborn infant with reference to the FRONTAL plane?
Which of the following reflexes could the therapist elicit i…
Which of the following reflexes could the therapist elicit in a 1 month old infant to assist with facilitating the infant to perform cervical rotation to a non-preferred side.
Imagine AGI becomes available by 2030. According to Demis, w…
Imagine AGI becomes available by 2030. According to Demis, what major governance challenge will arise?
What kind of international structure did Demis suggest could…
What kind of international structure did Demis suggest could help manage AGI development safely?
DeepMind currently open-sources its most powerful frontier m…
DeepMind currently open-sources its most powerful frontier models without restriction.
What is Project Astra designed to do?
What is Project Astra designed to do?
With enough computing power and training data, AI systems ca…
With enough computing power and training data, AI systems can be made perfectly safe and aligned.
TAYLOR’S STORY Taylor is the kind of college student who see…
TAYLOR’S STORY Taylor is the kind of college student who seems to have it all figured out. She’s in great shape (or at least she looks like it), rocks athletic wear even when she is not working out, and somehow always have time to post gym selfies between classes. People ask Taylor for fitness tips like, “What protein powder do you use?” and “How do you stay so disciplined?” Taylor usually shrugs and says something vague like, “I just make it a lifestyle.” But peel back the the first impression, and you’ll discover a very different reality. See, what Taylor doesn’t post on Instagram is the fact that she is running on four hours of sleep, three cold brew coffees, and exactly zero vegetables a day. She has skipped more meals than lectures, and the last time she saw a doctor was when she needed the sport’s physical to play sports. She grew up thinking going to the doctor was only for broken bones or fevers over 102°F, so she is nervous to go to the doctor for nearly anything. But, hey, she’s not overweight. So that means she’s healthy… right? At least, that is what she keeps telling herself even when she is trying to push through constant exhaustion, brain fog thick enough to be classified as weather, and a stomach that seems to hate everything except instant noodles and panic. The truth is, Taylor has found that college life makes it really hard to be healthy. Between all-nighters, dining hall disasters, and the pressure to “do it all,” it’s no wonder her wellness plan includes energy drinks and vibes. But because Taylor doesn’t have time to “feel sick” (unless you count the existential dread before exams), so she shrugs it off.