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23수특-904-4 17.3
The date has attracted increasing worldwide publicity and is celebrated in a vast variety of ways, particularly in schools and colleges, and involves the inevitable consumption of all kinds of pies as well as competitions to memorise and recite as many of the digits of π as possible.
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evh1-401-5 15.3
The National Portrait Gallery in London confirmed that the painting was genuine and purchased it, quoting that "as a woman and as a West Indian of mixed race, she broke many barriers to make a huge contribution to Victorian society."
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evh1-404-3 14.9
One of the army doctors testified with admiration that despite the numbing coldness on the front line, Mary Seacole would care for the soldiers and provide them with tea, food, and words of comfort.
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2332-29-3 14.3
Our brains evolved to help us attend to threats, keep away from them, and remain alive afterward.
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2332-26-7 13.6
Later critics appreciated her valuing of spiritual depth over technical perfection and now consider her portraits to be among the finest expressions of the artistic possibilities of the medium.
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esp1-405-7 12.3
Studies show that experience increases satisfaction far more than acquisitions do, and the new generation that embraces the sharing economy understands it better.
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esp1-403-10 11.9
That is the principle behind a sharing economy that enables people to share cars, accommodations, and other items because now they can get whatever they need whenever they want.
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2332-26-5 11.6
Cameron made illustrative studio photographs, convincing friends and family members to pose for photographs, fitting them in theatrical costumes and carefully composing them into scenes.
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evh1-403-2 10.7
Thousands of men were dying of cholera, dysentery, cold, and battle wounds because of a lack of proper medical care.
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esp1-401-1 10.1
The sharing economy is an economic system based on sharing assets or services, for free or for a fee, directly from and between individuals.
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2332-24-8 9.9
But if you do it at the expense of being who you really are, making decisions that please others instead of pleasing yourself, you're not going to be in that position very long.
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2332-29-4 9.9
In fact, we learned that the more certain we were about something, the better chance we had of making the right choice.
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evh1-401-3 9.9
He had no idea who the lady was, and when searching for some kind of clue, he only found the author's initials written on the back side of the painting.
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esp1-402-12 9.7
The website deals with all the rest, locating the right space and dealing with safety issues, reservations, and payment.
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esp1-403-11 9.7
The business model of a sharing economy instantly connects owners of underused assets with others willing to pay to use them.
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23수특-901-2 9.5
They are much more mobile on land than true seals, being able to rotate their rear flippers sideways to propel their bodies forward.
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23수특-901-7 9.5
The elegant, nearly yellowish females that make up his harem weigh roughly half the average weight of an adult male, but then they expend less energy.
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2332-24-4 9.4
But as soon as you start to win, and others start to notice, you're suddenly aware that you're being observed.
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2332-29-11 9.2
Our brains then generate sensations, thoughts, and action plans to keep us safe from the uncertain element, and we live to see another day.
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23수특-903-10 9.1
Black set his novels in the Scottish countryside and used a great deal of local color, traditions, and dialect, often setting up a dramatic tension between his rural and his city-bred characters.
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esp1-404-7 9.1
Though not primarily driven by environmental goals, the sharing economy brings considerable benefits to the environment.
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esp1-404-11 8.9
What the sharing economy aspires to is a more sustainable way of utilizing limited resources.
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2332-23-4 8.8
This finding was unusual, since people who eat more fruit usually display the benefits associated with a healthy diet.
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2332-26-3 8.8
Given a camera as a gift by her daughter in December 1863, she quickly and energetically devoted herself to the art of photography.
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23수특-9Gateway-2 8.7
His birthplace, Axminster in Britain, was rich with fossils, and as a child, he naturally became interested in fossils while collecting them.
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2332-29-10 8.7
This is achieved by our brains labeling new, vague, or unpredictable everyday events and experiences as uncertain.
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2332-23-7 8.6
Researchers in the latter study noted that excessive consumption of high‑sugar fruit (such as mangoes, bananas, and pineapples) may cause metabolic and cognitive problems as much as processed carbs do.
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2332-23-5 8.5
In this study, however, the researchers isolated various components of the subjects' diets and found that fruit didn't seem to be doing their memory centers any favors.
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2332-26-6 8.4
Criticized for her so‑called bad technique by art critics in her own time, she ignored convention and experimented with composition and focus.
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esp1-402-5 8.2
What they started was a whole new business model providing a platform for the sharing economy.
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evh1-403-6 8.1
She asked herself, "Did these ladies shrink from accepting my aid because my blood flowed beneath a somewhat duskier skin than theirs?"
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Here you can read about them, along with appropriate case stories casting light on what the sharing economy is and how it works.
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esp1-401-2 7.9
Named in 2011 by TIME Magazine as one of the 10 ideas that would change the world, the economic model is now transforming the landscape of the world economy.
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The dependence on certainty all those millennia ago ensured our survival to the present day, and the danger‑alert system continues to protect us.
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evh1-402-6 7.9
When she visited Panama in 1851, Mary managed to save her first cholera patient, and in so doing she gained extensive knowledge of this disease.
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2332-29-2 7.8
This liking stems from our ancient ancestors who needed to survive alongside saber‑toothed tigers and poisonous berries.
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evh1-404-6 7.8
She is always in attendance near the battle field to aid the wounded and has earned many a poor fellow's blessings."
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She thinks the sharing economy contributes to saving the environment since less car use means reduced CO₂ emissions.
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Another study from the Mayo Clinic saw a similar inverse relationship between fruit intake and volume of the cortex, the large outer layer of the brain.
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evh1-403-9 7.7
Mary, who was then 50, was supposed to work officially as a sutler, someone who was allowed to sell goods to soldiers near the front.
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23수특-904-5 7.6
Pi Day in 2015 was particularly significant because the date corresponded to the first five digits of π, 3.1415.
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esp1-402-7 7.6
Thanks to the Internet and digital technology, now there is much more data about people and things, which makes sharing cheaper and easier than ever.
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evh1-402-3 7.6
Her mother ran a boarding house while caring for wounded soldiers as if they were her own family members.
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If I know for certain it is, my brain will direct me to eat it because I know it's safe.
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23수특-9Gateway-8 7.4
He won the prize from the Geological Society due to his achievements in geology.
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Hyeonwoo could borrow a power drill from his neighbor, paying a reasonable fee for using it.
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23수특-9Gateway-4 7.1
He developed his scientific knowledge there while attending John Kidd's lectures on mineralogy and chemistry.
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