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Have you guys ever seen the Frontline documentary from PBS; Cheney's Law.  It points out some of the things mentioned here and then some.   Ha lord.....is friggin mad people was running the US the last 8 years....they should all be in leg irons, handcuffs and orange jump suits on Jan 21st 2009!!... >:(

Girl that Documentary is a really good view.  It is online now. 

Scary how these f**kers eroded civil liberties in the US and the wider world

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General Discussion / Re: China to deploy ships off Somalia
« on: December 20, 2008, 06:51:05 PM »
ahhh boy, China power projecting now.

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Football / Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
« on: December 20, 2008, 05:25:00 PM »
Still a shit team, in fact is two shit teams play today....that football tiring to watch boy.

Hull is doing awfully well for a 'shit' team  ::)

Excellent result by Sunderland.

Awfully well...exactly!

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Football / Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
« on: December 20, 2008, 10:54:35 AM »
like everytime I say they are ah shit side, is goal they scoring.

good goal bt Cisse

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Football / Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
« on: December 20, 2008, 10:47:25 AM »
Still a shit team, in fact is two shit teams play today....that football tiring to watch boy.

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Football / Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
« on: December 20, 2008, 10:31:06 AM »
Sunderland is a serious shit side.

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General Discussion / 3-year-old Hitler can't get name on cake
« on: December 17, 2008, 10:15:38 AM »
3-year-old Hitler can't get name on cake
Family upset at store for denying request, and angry Internet postings


 Heath Campbell, left, and his wife Deborah, were told that a store in Greenwich, N.J. would not inscribe their three-year-old son's full name, Adolf Hitler Campbell, center, on a birthday cake.
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Rich Schultz / AP 


updated 1:16 a.m. ET, Wed., Dec. 17, 2008
EASTON, Pa. - The father of 3-year-old Adolf Hitler Campbell, denied a birthday cake with the child's full name on it by one New Jersey supermarket, is asking for a little tolerance. Heath Campbell and his wife, Deborah, are upset not only with the decision made by the Greenwich ShopRite, but with an outpouring of angry Internet postings in response to a local newspaper article over the weekend on their flare-up over frosting.

"I think people need to take their heads out of the cloud they've been in and start focusing on the future and not on the past," Heath Campbell said Tuesday in an interview conducted in Easton, on the other side of the Delaware River from where the family lives in Hunterdon County, N.J.

"There's a new president and he says it's time for a change; well, then it's time for a change," the 35-year-old continued. "They need to accept a name. A name's a name. The kid isn't going to grow up and do what (Hitler) did."


Deborah Campbell, 25, said she phoned in her order last week to the ShopRite. When she told the bakery department she wanted her son's name spelled out, she was told to talk to a supervisor, who denied the request.

Karen Meleta, a spokeswoman for ShopRite, said the Campbells had similar requests denied at the same store the last two years and said Heath Campbell previously had asked for a swastika to be included in the decoration.

"We reserve the right not to print anything on the cake that we deem to be inappropriate," Meleta said. "We considered this inappropriate."

The Campbells ultimately got their cake decorated at a Wal-Mart in Pennsylvania, Deborah Campbell said. About 12 people attended the birthday party on Sunday, including several children who were of mixed race, according to Heath Campbell.

"If we're so racist, then why would I have them come into my home?" he asked.

The Campbells' other two children also have unusual names: JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell turns 2 in a few months and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell will be 1 in April.


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Heath Campbell said he named his son after Adolf Hitler because he liked the name and because "no one else in the world would have that name." He sounded surprised by all the controversy the dispute had generated.

Campbell said his ancestors are German and that he has lived his entire life in Hunterdon County. On Tuesday he wore a pair of black boots he said were worn by a German soldier during World War II.

He said he was raised not to avoid people of other races but not to mix with them socially or romantically. But he said he would try to raise his children differently.

"Say he grows up and hangs out with black people. That's fine, I don't really care," he said. "That's his choice."

  More from msnbc.com
 


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Football / Re: Will Darryl Roberts Play again for T&T?
« on: December 14, 2008, 07:08:13 PM »
I never heard La Liga etc going after any trini players.   So mabye some here need to become agents.

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General Discussion / Re: Ah man pelt Bush wid a shoe!!
« on: December 14, 2008, 01:52:51 PM »
Bush is a true master at ducking...you feel that is not an acquired skill, is whole two presidencies he ducking.

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Football / Re: Who d hell is Berbatov?
« on: December 14, 2008, 10:26:40 AM »
Berbatov looks very static in Man U colors.

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If Jones goes to Chelsea, that will be a dumb move,,,remember that big head, big eyed midget who left Man City to go play for them?

He was a training player at Chelsea.


Oh yeah his name is Shaun Wright-Phillips, and he back at man City

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General Discussion / Former Nasdaq chairman arrested for fraud
« on: December 11, 2008, 10:38:36 PM »
Former Nasdaq chairman arrested for fraud
Madoff reportedly told employees Ponzi scheme lost billions for customers

updated 8:38 p.m. ET, Thurs., Dec. 11, 2008

NEW YORK - Bernard Madoff, a longtime fixture on Wall Street, was arrested and charged on Thursday with allegedly running a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, U.S. authorities said.

The former chairman of the Nasdaq Stock Market who remains a member of Nasdaq OMX Group Inc’s nominating committee, is best known as the founder of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, the closely-held market-making firm he founded in 1960.

But the alleged fraud involved a hedge fund he ran from a separate floor of the building where his brokerage is based.
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Madoff told senior employees of his firm on Wednesday that “it’s all just one big lie” and that it was “basically, a giant Ponzi scheme,” with estimated investor losses of about $50 billion, according to a criminal complaint against him.

A Ponzi scheme is a pyramid-type swindle in which very high returns are promised to early investors, who are paid off with money put up by later investors.

Prosecutors charged Madoff, 70, with a single count of securities fraud. They said he faces up to 5 years in prison and a fine of up to $5 million.

“Madoff stated that the business was insolvent, and that it had been for years,” Lev Dassin, acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement.

Authorities said that, according to a document filed by Madoff with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on January 7, 2008, Madoff’s investment advisory business served between 11 and 25 clients and had a total of about $17.1 billion in assets under management.

“Bernard Madoff is a longstanding leader in the financial services industry,” his lawyer Dan Horwitz told reporters outside a downtown Manhattan courtroom where he was arraigned. “We will fight to get through this unfortunate set of events.”

A shaken Madoff stared at the ground as reporters peppered him with questions. He was released after posting a $10 million bond secured by his Manhattan apartment.

The SEC filed separate civil charges.

“Our complaint alleges a stunning fraud -- both in terms of scope and duration,” said Scott Friestad, the SEC’s deputy enforcer. “We are moving quickly and decisively to stop the scheme and protect the remaining assets for investors.”

The SEC said it appeared that virtually all of the assets of his hedge fund business were missing.

Madoff had long kept the financial statements for his hedge fund business under “lock and key,” according to prosecutors, and was “cryptic” about the firm.

Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities has more than $700 million in capital, according to its website. It is a market maker for about 350 Nasdaq stocks, including Apple, EBay and Dell, according to the website.

The website also states that Madoff himself has “a personal interest in maintaining the unblemished record of value, fair-dealing, and high ethical standards that has always been the firm’s hallmark.”

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Haiti is not as bad as the media would like to portray it, and unfortunately as some of you here with Haitian friends portray their own country. Lesson, never let a trini from the ghetto represent TnT to go tell the world about Trinidad. Any Haitian person who claims that their Prez always get assassinated is oblivious to history or just the truth. Next time ask him/her for the name of the last prez that got assassinated rather than negative broad brush. In fact I'll tell you. the last president that got assassinated was right before the American Occupation in 1914. No other prez since has been assassinated in Haiti.

As far as Haitians eating mud pies, again another broad swipe of the media's attempt at denigrating the entire country. Things happening in cite soleil or the slums are always generalized as happening all over. An unfair practice if applied to TnT or Jamaica regarding poverty or crime would rally evreyone to the subjectivity/unfairness of such reports. They never show you the good side for a reason!

No where did I say that ALL Haitians are eating mud pies.  The fact is that SOME are, and that is an indication on how poor things are there politically, economically and socially.   I also know that in recent times Haitian presidents have been deposed, and NOT assassinated.  The real trouble though is the instability there and it is indeed very bad.  I have many Haitian friends and they are educated, not from the slums and they are for the most part reminiscing about how good things were and the Duvalier s.

That in itself is an indication of how bad things really are in Haiti.  There can be no denying that things are desperate in Haiti as it pertains to poverty, with more than half the population subsisting on less than 1 US dollar a day.  Life expectancy is around 53 years for both sexes.

I am not here spouting figures to darken your day but simply to illustrate that Haiti is in a royal mess.

The CARICOM community MUST do something to alleviate this suffering.  Instead of calling for Cuba to be brought back into the international community, greater efforts should be made to get the requisite aid into Haiti sans political wrangling.

Global food prices has added to the misery.  There is no need for Haitians to be further exploited based on their nationality or skin color.

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It goes beyond that.

If you live and work in a country for 20-30 years, and that is your home.  You have a right to be a citizen there, far less your childre who born and raised there!

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Jokes / Christmas Shopping Early
« on: December 11, 2008, 07:03:18 AM »
Christmas Shopping Early

It was coming up to Christmas and the Judge was in a jolly frame of mind.
"Now then, please tell me, what is the charge against you?"

" I was caught doing my Christmas shopping very early." replied the man in the dock.

"That doesn't seem like an offence to me. What do you mean by 'very early?

"Well, your Honour." said the defendant, "It was before the shop was open."

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General Discussion / Study Suggests Sugar May Be Addictive as rum
« on: December 11, 2008, 06:20:20 AM »

Well is sugar that is used to make rum?

Study Suggests Sugar May Be Addictive
Finding might yield new insights into eating disorders, experts say
By Amanda Gardner, HealthDay Reporter
Finding might yield new insights into eating disorders, experts say.

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10 (HealthDay News) -- Science is verifying what many overeaters have suspected for a long time: sugar can be addictive.

In fact, the sweetener seems to prompt the same chemical changes in the brain seen in people who abuse drugs such as cocaine and heroin.

The findings were to be presented Wednesday at the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology's annual meeting, in Nashville.

"Our evidence from an animal model suggests that bingeing on sugar can act in the brain in ways very similar to drugs of abuse," lead researcher Bart Hoebel, a professor of psychology at Princeton University, said during a Dec. 4 teleconference.

"Drinking large amounts of sugar water when hungry can cause behavioral changes and even neurochemical changes in the brain which resemble changes that are produced when animals or people take substances of abuse. These animals show signs of withdrawal and even long-lasting effects that might resemble craving," he said.

Dr. Louis Aronne, director of the Comprehensive Weight Control Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City, added: "The big question has been whether it's just a behavioral thing or is it a metabolic chemical thing, and evidence like this supports the idea that something chemical is going on."

A "sugar addiction" may even act as a "gateway" to later abuse of drugs such as alcohol, Hoebel said.

The stages of addiction, as defined by the American Psychiatric Association, include bingeing, withdrawal and craving.

For the new research, rats were denied food for 12 hours a day, then were given access to food and sugar (25 percent glucose and 10 percent sucrose, similar to a soft drink) for 12 hours a day, for three to four weeks.

The bingeing released a surge of the neurotransmitter dopamine each time in the part of the brain involved in reward, the nucleus accumbens. "It's been known that drugs of abuse release or increase the levels of dopamine in that part of the brain," Hoebel said.

But it wasn't only the sugar that caused this effect, Hoebel explained -- it was the sugar combined with the alternating schedule of deprivation and largesse. After three weeks, the rats showed signs of withdrawal similar to those seen when people stop smoking or drinking alcohol or using morphine.

The scientists next blocked the animals' brain endorphins and found withdrawal symptoms, anxiety, behavioral depression and a drop in dopamine levels. In other words, they confirmed a neurochemical link with the rats' behavior.


But longer periods of abstinence didn't "cure" the rats. Instead, there were long-lasting effects with the animals: They ingested more sugar than before, as if they were craving the substance and, without sugar, they drank more alcohol.

The researchers speculated that some of these brain changes may also occur in people with eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia, although more research needs to be done to confirm the effects in humans.

"Some say it's easy to lose weight -- you just have to shut your mouth, stop eating so much," Aronne said. "I tell them a good way to overcome global warming is if people made less carbon dioxide by breathing less. Obviously, that's absurd. You can't do it because you feel uncomfortable.

"The same thing is true of eating," he added. "Fattening food has an impact on the regulating mechanism that breaks down your sense of fullness, makes you feel an urge to go back and get that blast of sugar and this creates the vicious cycle of weight gain that we're going through."


Visit Overeaters Anonymous for more on food addiction and eating disorders.


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geez man this is rel crazy....just speechless.....its things like this that could spark a war

yes that is true, but Haitians eating mud pies and have no way that they can attack the D.R>, is hell to declare war against hunger there.

Dem damn so-called latin americans hate blacknes, and some of dem blacker dan de darkest night!

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Football / Re: It's a tough job but Mohammed is up for it
« on: December 10, 2008, 08:38:00 PM »
what was missed in editing?

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Football / Re: It's a tough job but Mohammed is up for it
« on: December 10, 2008, 08:33:50 PM »
70 people employ and nobody eh c bout payin d fee. I guess Hunt wrong and is he fault. Next time it have a function at d COE I hope peeps could get in b4 dey pay. LOUDDDDDDDDD STEUPSSSSSSSSSS.

You are so damn ridiculous it is not funny.

In your haste to chastise Jack Warner (and he deserves chastisement), you miss vital points.

For one it was an AWAYgame in Guatemala...
Quote
“There are challenging moments especially when playing in foreign countries where you don’t get full cooperation.”
Mohammed recalled that on the trip to Guatemala to play the all-important away qualifier “the Government locked us out of the stadium until the fee was paid when we went to train the day before the match”.

The use of the facility was booked months before the match and it was a learning experience. I had to keep a cool head.

Thanks.

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this is not something new.
get caught walking without your papers in DR even if you born there dem deporting you to Haiti!

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General Discussion / Re: OJ Get 6 years
« on: December 10, 2008, 12:32:35 PM »
You are so right.  Since there were no eyewitnesses putting him at the scene, then he must be innocent.

He was framed!

wow!

Guy, you asked how the DNA was implicating OJ, I provided the reasons and now it was planted.

There are examples why that bastard did it, but the prosecution was incompetent.

for example if he was at home, how did he call his ex girlfriend from his vehicle.  You do know that they can triangulate a cell phone call?

And there were eyewitnesses too but since they sold their stories to the tabloids they were not called.

Say what...that f**ker was framed!

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Jokes / Aunt Sharon
« on: December 10, 2008, 07:58:27 AM »

 
The Moral of Auntie Sharon

 

A teacher gave her class of 11 year olds an assignment: To get their parent to tell them a story with a moral at the end of it.

 
The next day the kids came back and one by one began to tell their stories.

 
Ashley said, 'My father's a farmer and we have a lot of egg-laying hens.  One time we were taking our eggs to market in a basket on the front seat of the car when we hit a big bump in the road and all the eggs got broken.'

 
'What's the morale of that story?' asked the teacher.


'Don't put all your eggs in one basket!'


'Very good,' said the teacher.

 
Next little Sarah raised her hand and said, 'Our family are farmers too.  But we raise chickens for the meat market. One day we had a dozen eggs, but when they hatched we only got ten live chicks, and the moral to this story is, 'Don't count your chickens before they're hatched'.'

 

'That was a fine story Sarah.'

 

Michael, do you have a story to share?'

 
'Yes. My daddy told me this story about my Aunty Sharon. Aunty Sharon was a flight engineer on a plane in the Gulf War and her plane got hit. 


 

She had to bail out over enemy territory and all she had was a bottle of whisky, a machine gun and a machete.

 
She drank the whiskey on the way down so it wouldn't break and then she landed right in the middle of 100 enemy troops.


 

She killed seventy of them with the machine gun until she
ran out of bullets.


 
Then she killed twenty more with the machete until the blade broke.


 

And then she killed the last ten with her bare hands.'

 

'Good heavens,' said the horrified teacher, 'what kind of moral did your daddy tell you from that horrible story?'

 

'Stay the f**k away from Aunty Sharon when she's been drinking.'

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General Discussion / Re: OJ Get 6 years
« on: December 09, 2008, 10:22:03 PM »






Run OJ run!

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General Discussion / Re: OJ Get 6 years
« on: December 09, 2008, 09:51:20 PM »
Amazing that the same DNA could exonerate the Ramsey's yet it did not matter when it came to judging to OJ!

What a thing.


A California Department of Justice criminalist who helped establish the Department of Justice's DNA laboratory testified that a glove found at Simpson's house tested positive for a match of Goldman's blood!

Police criminologist Dennis Fung testified that  DNA evidence put Simpson at Nicole Brown's townhouse at the time of the murders.

Restriction fragment length polymorphism tests, matches were found between Simpson's blood and blood samples taken from the crime scene, in both the footprints and the gate samples!

What the defense did was make it look like Fuhrman planted evidence because he was a racist.

The man denied being a racist, and said he does not use the word nigger.  And then the defense played tapes of the man using the word nigger 41 times.

Look at some facts BIG MAN:

1.  DNA showed that blood found at the scene of Brown's murder was likely O.J. Simpson's. The odds it could have come from anyone but Simpson were about one in 170 million.

2.  DNA analysis of blood found on a pair of Simpson's socks found in his bedroom identified it as Nicole Brown's. The blood had DNA characteristics matched by approximately only one in 9.7 billion, with odds soaring to one out of 21 billion when compiling results of testing done at the two separate DNA laboratories. Each sock had about 20 stains of blood.

3.  DNA analysis of the blood found in, on, and near Simpson's Bronco revealed traces of Simpson's, Brown's, and Goldman's blood.

4.  DNA analysis of bloody socks found in Simpson's bedroom proved this was Brown's blood. The blood made a similar pattern on both sides of the socks. Defense medical expert Dr. Henry Lee of the Connecticut State Police Forensic Science Laboratory testified that the only way such a pattern could appear was if Simpson had a "hole" in his ankle.

5.  Hair consistent with Simpson's was found on Goldman's shirt.

6.. Several coins were found along with fresh blood drops behind Nicole's condo, in the area where the cars were parked.

7.   DNA analysis of blood on the left-hand glove, found outside Brown's home, was proven to be a mixture of Simpson's, Brown's, and Goldman's. Although the glove was soaked in blood, there were no blood drops leading up to, or away from the glove. No other blood was found in the area of the glove except on the glove.

8.  The gloves contained particles of hair consistent with Goldman's hair and a cap contained carpet fibers consistent with fibers from Simpson's Bronco. A knit cap at the crime scene contained hairs consistent with Simpson's. Dark blue cotton fibers were found on Goldman, and the prosecution presented a witness who said Simpson wore a similarly-colored sweat suit that night.

9.   The left-hand glove found at Nicole Brown's home and the right-hand glove found at Simpson's home proved to be a match.  The gloves were proven to be Simpson's size. Although Simpson testified under oath that he did not own a pair of Aris Isotoner gloves, several media pictures emerged showing Simpson wearing the exact gloves.

10.   The bloody footprints were identified as made from a pair of Bruno Magli shoes. These shoes were quite expensive and relatively rare. The large size 12 (305 mm) prints matched Simpson's shoe size.  In his civil trial of 1996, Simpson swore under oath that "I never would have owned those ugly-ass shoes!" However, three weeks later, a reporter came forward with multiple exposures of Simpson wearing the shoes at Arrowhead Stadium a few years earlier. In the criminal trial, Simpson defense attorneys had said the prosecution had no proof Simpson had ever bought such shoes!!


Now there are also instances where it looked like the police in order to make their case stronger, planted evidence.

Like why the hell they kept some vials of the collected blood on them when they were searching OJ's home?

And why some blood samples were missing from the crime lab..etc.

But evidence collected at the site clearly implicated and pointed directly at that murdering bastard OJ Simpson

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General Discussion / Re: Illinois Gov arrested
« on: December 09, 2008, 05:46:58 PM »
An excerpt from an AFP article:

Fitzgerald made no allegations that Obama was aware of any scheming by the governor. The complaint included descriptions of recorded conversations in which Blagojevich complained bitterly that while Obama's team had a preferred candidate in mind, "they're not willing to give me anything except appreciation. (expletive) them."

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General Discussion / Re: *&^%$!!
« on: December 09, 2008, 05:44:19 PM »
1. Rearrange the following letters to make a word and choose the category in which it fits.

RAPETEKA

A. city
B. fruit
C. bird
D. vegetable

Correct answer:

 

2. Find the answer that best completes the analogy

people : democracy :: wealthy :

A. oligarchy
B. oligopoly
C. plutocracy
D. timocracy
E. autocracy

Correct answer:

 

3. Find the answer that best completes the analogy

languages : meaning :: philology :

A. erudition
B. philosophy
C. ethics
D. semantics
E. grammar

Correct answer:

 

4. Which one of the sets of letters below can be arranged into a five letter English word.

A. a t r u n
B. p o d e b
C. r n a s l
D. m o h a t
E. e t l r n

Correct answer:

 

5. What is the missing letter?

E   C   O
B   A   B
G   B   N
D   B   ?
 

Correct answer:

 

6. Find two words, one from each group, that are closest in meaning.

Group A
raise
floor
stairs    Group B
top
elevate
basement


A. raise and elevate
B. raise and top
C. floor and basement
D. stairs and top
E. floor and elevate

Correct answer:

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General Discussion / Re: *&^%$!!
« on: December 09, 2008, 05:40:40 PM »
Table 1 - Practical Significance of IQ

IQ Range   
Frequency   
Cumulative
Frequency   
Typical Educability   
Employment
Options
Below 30   
>1%   >1% below 30   Illiterate   Unemployable. Institutionalized.
30 to 50   
>1%?   >1% below 50   1st-Grade to 3rd-Grade   Simple, non-critical household chores.
50 to 60   
~1%?   1.5% below 60   3rd-Grade to 6th-grade   Very simple tasks, close supervision.
60 to 74   
3.5%?   5% below 74   6th-Grade to 8th-Grade   "Slow, simple, supervised."
74 to 89   
20%   25% below 89   8th-Grade to 12th-Grade   Assembler, food service, nurse's aide
89 to 100   
25%   50% below 100   8th-Grade to 1-2 years of College.   Clerk, teller, Walmart
100 to 111   
50%   1 in 2 above 100   12th-Grade to College Degree   Police officer, machinist, sales
111 to 120   
15%   1 in 4 above 111   College to Master's Level   Manager, teacher, accountant
120 to 125   
5%   11 in 10above 120   College to Non-Technical Ph. D.'s.   Manager, professor, accountant
125 to 132   
3%   1 in 20 above 125   Any Ph. D. at 3rd-Tier Schools   Attorney, editor, executive.
132 to 137   
1%   1 in 50 above 132   No limitations.   Eminent professor, editor
137 to 150   
0.9%   1 in 100 above 137   No limitations.   Leading math, physics professor
150 to 160   
0.1%   1 in 1,100 above 150   No limitations   Lincoln, Copernicus, Jefferson
160 to 174   
0.01%   1 in 11,000 above 160   No limitations   Descartes, Einstein, Spinoza
174 to 200   
0.0099%   1 in 1,000,000
above 174   No limitations   Shakespeare, Goethe, Newton

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