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What factor necessitates the change in frequency of performed C-sections?
Cranial growth
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[ " Uterine environment", " Practitioner training", " Cranial growth", " Advanced technology" ]
Which factor is the best predictor of necessity for an emergency C-section on a fetus?
There is no agreed upon factor
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[ " Father's birth weight", " Mother's birth weight", " Practitioner's level of experience", " There is no agreed upon factor" ]
Describe how the frequency of C-sections has changed over time
The frequency has steadily increased
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[ " The frequency has gradually decreased", " The frequency has plateaued", " The frequency has no significant trend", " The frequency has steadily increased" ]
What risk, according to the author, is increased by practitioners who are wary of performing C-sections?
They could increase the prevalence of impaction and, therefore, challenging births
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[ " They could be sued for malpractice if the fetus does not survive childbirth", " They could be sued for malpractice if the mother does not survive childbirth", " They could increase the prevalence of impaction and, therefore, challenging births", " They could accidentally make the incision in the wrong location, necessitating further costly surgeries" ]
What inspired Tydeman to develop his device?
A sound
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[ " A mannequin", " A sound", " An advertisement", " A smell" ]
According to Tydeman, what has caused the Tydeman tube to not get sold/approved?
Because his device is so promising, investors want him to pay for its commercialization
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[ " Any products that could possibly cause death during childbirth are generally viewed with more apprehension", " Because his device is so promising, investors want him to pay for its commercialization", " Too many investors are competing over the rights of commercialization", " Tydeman does not approve of the prototypes generated by potential investors" ]
What is the inspiration for the simulator's name?
Its use of literary device
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[ " Its emotional connotations", " Tydeman's mother", " Tydeman's wife", " Its use of literary device" ]
Which terms best describe the medical field's response to new development of medical technology?
equivocal and inconsistent
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[ " gratuitous and enthusiastic", " methodical and cumbersome", " equivocal and inconsistent", " deadpan and leisurely" ]
What is the author's grievance against photographers?
Photographers are too concerned with bending an image to fit their incomplete or inaccurate perspective of a subject
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[ " Photographers are too concerned with bending an image to fit their incomplete or inaccurate perspective of a subject", " Too many photographers are flocking over to digital art, signaling the death knell of darkroom photography", " Photographers are more interested in personal financial gain than supporting the vitality of their industry", " There are too many photographers competing for the same creative opportunities" ]
What does the author mean to communicate by comparing the photographer's task to the sculptor's mission?
Photographers should strive to capture the essence of a person, vs. how the photographer wishes to portray them
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[ " Photographers should strive to capture the essence of a person, vs. how the photographer wishes to portray them", " Photographers should follow the path of sculptors in using more unconventional means to capture their subjects", " Photographers should present more neutral, ambiguous renderings of a person in order to give the viewer a chance to participate in the art", " Photographers should get to know their subjects on an intimate level, so the subjects feel more free to display their authentic selves during a session" ]
According to the author, what makes it difficult for the author to capture a subject's soul?
People's tendency to behave uncharacteristically in front of a camera
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[ " People's tendency to overemphasize the qualities they want others to associate with them", " People's tendency to behave uncharacteristically in front of a camera", " People's tendency to refuse a photographer access to the most painful moments of their lives", " People's tendency to forget that the photographer is even in the room" ]
How does the author try to disarm their subjects?
Engaging them in conversation
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[ " Engaging them in conversation", " Telling them a personal story", " Highlighting their best angles", " Making silly faces or gestures" ]
Which statement would the author most likely support?
Humans want people to be viewed the way they view themselves
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easy
[ " Humans want people to be viewed the way they view themselves", " Humans are too trusting in anything aligned with 'freedom' and 'creativity'", " Humans are easily manipulated by powerful corporations", " Humans have a proclivity toward a negativity bias" ]
What potential drawback does the author acknowledge regarding the popularity of Creative Commons licenses?
Corporations can potentially take advantage of people who use Creative Commons licenses
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[ " If everything becomes free, then no one can make any kind of profit", " Too many people will not pay attention to when Creative Commons licenses expire", " Corporations can potentially take advantage of people who use Creative Commons licenses", " The Creative Commons license will eventually be replaced with something more equitable" ]
What is the central purpose of the article?
To advocate support for expansion of Creative Commons licenses
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[ " To advocate support for expansion of Creative Commons licenses", " To inform the readership of current problems in the photography industry", " To illustrate how photographers go about their creative processes", " To praise a fellow photographer and writer for his recent contributions" ]
What impact does the author believe they have made on society?
Using leadership to balance and focus of CC growth
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[ " Introducing legislature to protect individuals from exploitation", " Introducing the first wave of CC popularity", " Preserving the art of darkroom photography", " Using leadership to balance and focus of CC growth" ]
How is Sharism justified?
sharing is embedded within human deoxyribonucleic acid and a hardwired feature of the brain
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[ " sharing is the only way to eliminate economic and social disparities among neighboring countries", " if humans do not adopt sharism as a culture, major corporations will adopt it to gain more power", " the disparity between the wealthy and those living in poverty has become too wide", " sharing is embedded within human deoxyribonucleic acid and a hardwired feature of the brain" ]
By explaining neural activity in the brain, what does the author of the article imply?
If humans are not constantly sharing, they will deteriorate and become unproductive
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[ " If humans want to avoid the major illnesses like dementia and Alzheimers, they can do so by sharing more content as they grow older", " If humans do not use their neurons, they will lose them (and their potential) forever", " If humans can quickly acclimate to a Sharist ideology, there is a better chance that they can survive global threats", " If humans are not constantly sharing, they will deteriorate and become unproductive" ]
According to the author, why do people stop themselves from sharing as much as they could?
They are distrustful and apprehensive of a negative social response
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[ " They are distrustful and apprehensive of a negative social response", " They are unsure of the best venue for sharing their content", " They believe that people who share on a frequent basis are desperate for attention", " They generally feel that the cost of their content is not as high as the value" ]
What do certain corporations lose by remaining closed off to sharing?
Lucrative ideas
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[ " Collective bargaining", " Reputational power", " Lucrative ideas", " Stock market gains" ]
How does the author contradict their promises that sharing will produce a more equitable society?
By equating sharing with equity, those who do not share will inevitably be denied access to certain benefits
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[ " By allowing anyone from anywhere to publish anything, a lack of credibility and accuracy in content means that people living in poverty are more likely to be taken advantage of", " By equating sharing with equity, those who do not share will inevitably be denied access to certain benefits", " By connecting creativity to cultural capital, those who are more logical and scientific thinkers will be marginalized", " By comparing sharing to human neural activity, the author implies that humans who have a preference not to share are 'less than' and will be treated differently" ]
The author promises all of the following returns from investing in Sharism EXCEPT for:
exclusive copyright privileges
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easy
[ " access to cultural capital", " amplified networks", " social validation", " exclusive copyright privileges" ]
How does the author appeal to readers to convince them to align themselves with Sharism?
Promising a more equitable future for all
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[ " Promising a more equitable future for all", " Discussing how prior failed inventions could have been successful if more collaborators participated", " Refuting the argument that greedy corporations could manipulate the Sharist system", " Associating sharing with bravery and leadership" ]