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(2)にはbeingが入るのですがなんでそうなののかがわかりません。周辺の文構造も一緒に解説していただけるとありがたいです

(1) Considerable attention has been paid to the size or relative size of the human brain. The first point of interest is that the ratio of brain weight to body is at a maximum at birth and decreases with age, reaching a fairly steady level by maturity. In other 5 words, newborn babies have very large brains, relatively speaking, weighing some 300 grams. This is roughly the size of the brain of an adult male chimpanzee. Children and their brains continue to grow for many years, gradually increasing their ability to learn and remember. There have been suggestions that the growth of 10 the brains of children is not steady, but occurs suddenly, each period of rapid growth (2) associated with a particularly important developmental or intellectual stage. These stages could be the ability to reason abstractly, to talk, or even to do arithmetic. The idea of sudden brain growth is still around, but 15 has not attracted much enthusiasm. Some research has shown differences in the relative sizes of the brains of males and females of the same age, but so far no great differences have been found between people of the same age but of different ethnic groups. Obviously the brain of a small Japanese teenager is very much smaller than that of a giant Russian boy. But when brain size is adjusted for size or weight of the body, there ( 3 ) great advantage for either with respect to intelligence. Moreover, in measuring intelligence one has, of course, to take into account the effects of education and cultural background. Individual brain sizes, particularly of famous people, have also

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英語 高校生

丸のついたandについて質問です。andが結びつけているものは何かという問い対して、前後の二文全部だと思ったのですが、high~valueまででした。どういうことでしょうか?

By Theresa Cooper, Pittsburgh, PA 12 October 2019 2:14 PM Pittsburgh schools are considering switching from traditional paper textbooks to e-books within the next few years. In order to read their e-books, students will be required to buy tablets at reduced prices from the school district. This policy would affect junior and high school students over the age of 12. The head of the Pittsburgh school district, Evan Ng, said, "We're trying to stay up to date with technology. We've also had many complaints about the high cost and low resale value of textbooks over the years, and buying a single low-cost tablet will save families hundreds of dollars within 2 years." He went on to say, "Furthermore, this will help students avoid back problems that can arise from carrying heavy textbooks around in their backpacks all day." (5) Patrick Roth said, "All this technology is starting to get out of hand. Don't students already spend enough time looking at screens? This seems like it could harm their vision." One HT (Clayton Thebe parent suggested, "Even with restrictions, these tablets will be just another distraction for the kids. My kids already have trouble finishing their homework as it is." 43 Comments bnoga (1) B Newest Jeill IT

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