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  2. Exceptional memory - Wikipedia

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    Exceptional memory is the ability to have accurate and detailed recall in a variety of ways, including hyperthymesia, eidetic memory, synesthesia, and emotional memory. Exceptional memory is also prevalent in those with savant syndrome and mnemonists .

  3. Exceptionalism - Wikipedia

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    Exceptionalism is the perception or belief that a species, country, society, institution, movement, individual, or time period is "exceptional" (i.e., unusual or extraordinary). The term carries the implication, whether or not specified, that the referent is superior in some way.

  4. American exceptionalism - Wikipedia

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    In a 2015 book, Exceptional: Why the World Needs a Powerful America, former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney sets out and argues the case for American exceptionalism and concludes: "we are, as Lincoln said, 'the last, best hope of earth.' We are not just one more nation, one more same entity on the world stage.

  5. Companies That Performed Exceptionally Well in 2020 - AOL

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    From Amazon to Zoom, take a look at the companies that performed exceptionally well in 2020. With many consumers unable or unwilling to shop in person for their everyday needs, Amazon received a ...

  6. Exception - Wikipedia

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    Exception(s), The Exception(s), or exceptional may refer to: Arts and entertainment. The Exception, a 2016 British film;

  7. Child prodigy - Wikipedia

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    Music prodigies usually express their talents in exceptional performance or composition. The Multifactorial Gene-Environment Interaction Model incorporates the roles of adequate practice, certain personality traits, elevated IQ, and exceptional working memory in the explanation of music prodigies. [ 10 ]

  8. Intellectual giftedness - Wikipedia

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    Among the signs that the student may be twice-exceptional are apparent inconsistencies between abilities and results, deficits in short-term memory and attention, and negative behaviors such as being sarcastic, negative, or aggressive. [72] A child prodigy who demonstrates qualities to be twice-exceptional may encounter additional difficulties ...

  9. Exceptional object - Wikipedia

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    The Platonic solids, seen here in an illustration from Johannes Kepler's Mysterium Cosmographicum (1596), are an early example of exceptional objects. The symmetries of three-dimensional space can be classified into two infinite families—the cyclic and dihedral symmetries of n-sided polygons—and five exceptional types of symmetry, namely the symmetry groups of the Platonic solids.