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required To [A] cover the cost of its publication subscribe to the journal publishing it [C] allow other online journals to use it freely [D] complete the peer-review before submission 30. Which of the following best summarizes the text? [A] The Internet is posing a threat to publishers A new mode of publication is emerging [C] Authors welcome the new channel for publication [D] Publication is rendered easier by online service Text 3 In the early 1960s wilt chamberlain was one of only three players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) listed at over seven feet. If he had played last season however he would have been one of 42. the bodies playing major professional sports have changed dramatically over the years, and managers have been more than willing to adjust team uniforms to fit the growing numbers of bigger, longer frames The trend in sports, though, may be obscuring an unrecognized reality Americans have generally stopped growing. Though typically about two inches taller now than 140 years ago, todays people-especially those born to families who have lived in the U.s. for many generations apparently reached their limit in the early 1960s. And they aren t likelyrequired to [A] cover the cost of its publication. subscribe to the journal publishing it. [C] allow other online journals to use it freely. [D] complete the peer-review before submission. 30. Which of the following best summarizes the text? [A] The Internet is posing a threat to publishers. A new mode of publication is emerging. [C] Authors welcome the new channel for publication. [D] Publication is rendered easier by online service. Text 3 In the early 1960s Wilt Chamberlain was one of only three players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) listed at over seven feet. If he had played last season, however, he would have been one of 42. The bodies playing major professional sports have changed dramatically over the years, and managers have been more than willing to adjust team uniforms to fit the growing numbers of bigger, longer frames. The trend in sports, though, may be obscuring an unrecognized reality: Americans have generally stopped growing. Though typically about two inches taller now than 140 years ago, today’s people – especially those born to families who have lived in the U.S. for many generations – apparently reached their limit in the early 1960s. And they aren’t likely
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