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구문 BIG DATA2018. 10. 19. 13:13
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301. During its first half century, games were not played at night, which meant that baseball games, like the traditional work day, ended when the sun set.


302. When we hear a story, we look for beliefs that are being commented upon.


303. They will be called upon to perform complicated tasks that will be too dangerous for humans.


304. There is also a direct effect on airline marketing techniques in the sense that these are frequently oriented to selling the total product rather than selling a particular airline.


305. She had just moved into a nice condo with her children when she was laid off and her youngest son was diagnosed with autism.


306. Some time later, they were asked to estimate the percentage of the population who would agree with each of these statements.


307. It can be composed from vignettes, or a vignette can begin or end the portrait.


308. It was divided into 500 states in AD 1500, got down to a minimum of 25 states in the 1980s, and is now up again to over 40.


309. In seconds it was gone.


310. Yet, when all six were allowed into the enclosure after the leader had been shown food, the group headed straight for the food.


311. After looking around, we walked out to see many people lined up in front of a small store where green apple gelato was served.


312. It was viewed as too informal and unprofessional in a German business setting.


313. Thus, while climate change may not impact these resources, oil and gas reserves and known or potential resources could be affected by new climate conditions, since climate change may affect access to these resources.


314. Eventually, the brokers for these large companies moved their business into a building, and the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street was born.


315. Bad dreams, however, are caught in the net during the night and disappear as the sun rises.


316. In science, where alone something approximating to genuine knowledge is to be found, men's attitude is temporary and full of doubt.


317. Thus, infrasonic receivers need to be large and tend to be found on the large animals able to generate infrasound.


318. Also, using the Internet excessively for a long time causes the size of the thinking part of the brain to be reduced.


319. Teflon, an extremely slippery synthetic substance employed as a coating on cooking utensils, was invented in 1938, but it didn't coat its first pan till 1954.


320. New media can be defined by four characteristics simultaneously: they are media at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries which are both integrated and interactive and use digital code and hypertext as technical means.


321. Names of products are repeated and remembered in this way.


322. In the summer of 1972, the actor Anthony Hopkins was signed to play a leading role in a film based on George Feifer's novel The Girl from Petrovka.


323. Christopher Wakling's What I Did is narrated by a six-year-old boy.


324. A nurse on the floor repeatedly suggested that the twins be kept together in one incubator.


325. Still others may have an interest in the product but do not have any money, while others might be aware of the product but are not yet interested; others might be interested but do not at present have a need for the product, and so forth.


326. One way to measure this impact is known as a carbon footprint.


327. Teacher support, in the form of administration, must become more evident in schools so that the school structure will not be strained right from the top.


328. Scientific experiments should be designed to show that your hypothesis is wrong and should be conducted completely objectively with no possible subjective influence on the outcome.


329. Policymaking is seen to be more objective when experts play a large role in the creation and implementation of the policy, and when utilitarian rationality is the dominant value that guides policy.


330. Some of us enjoy the thrill that it gives us while others are driven crazy by the constant pressure and feel that their lives are speeding up to an unacceptable degree.


331. For example, it is impossible to guess from their bodies that birds make nests, and, sometimes, animals behave in a way quite contrary to what might be expected from their physical form: ghost spiders have tremendously long legs, yet they weave webs out of very short threads.


332. This rain is known as "artificial rain."


333. They are usually made out of stone or wood, and often come in a male-female pair.


334. Here are some of Gaudi's greatest works, all of which are found in the city of Barcelona.


335. Normally, the channels were built underground, but Romans had to build them across valleys and mountains with bridges to get water from far away.


336. Thanks to the cat, his life was saved!


337. The other group was given sugar cubes.


338. The idea behind the rule is simple ― the larger fish are assumed to be older.


339. Certainly no culture is composed of herds of clones who have been defined by their environment; nevertheless, each culture is fashioned by pervading and prevailing tenets - whether they are conscious or subconscious , spoken or tacit.


340. The project was started to open the small theaters again.


341. The pull effect of a destination can be positively influenced by the introduction and reinforcement of pro-tourism policies that make a destination more accessible.


342. The novel is an allegory, meaning that the characters and objects all have a symbolic significance that is used to convey the novel's central themes and ideas.


343. And he used his canoe to bring food and water to a man who was stranded.


344. He passed on to his followers not only his answers but also the process of thinking rationally, together with an idea of what kind of explanations could be considered satisfactory.


345. The answers to these questions depend on variables that cannot be predicted in advance.


346. Rather, most SMS communications are largely composed of conventional words and phrases that are peppered with textisms here and there.


347. Some people are worried about there being fewer jobs.


348. They were permitted to look at each photo as long as they liked and then were asked to say whether it was old or new.


349. What laws can be laid down about books?


350. Today this phenomenon is known as the Benjamin Franklin effect.


351. And it's not just our efficiency that is reduced.


352. Engaging in acts that would be considered inconsequential in ordinary life also liberates us a bit, making it possible to explore our capabilities in a protected environment.


353. Blue, on the other hand, was found to increase people's creativity.


354. The first step to eliminate bias is to understand yourself and what bias you have, so that you can recognize when you are stifling creative thought and disrupt that pattern.


355. Humans are so averse to feeling that they're being cheated that they often respond in ways that seemingly make little sense.


356. If they worked in a well-organized environment for any length of time, they would be surprised at how much more productive they were.


357. That's because many of the traditional clues about identity ― someone's physical appearance and presence ― are replaced by machine-based checking of "credentials".


358. All exhibits are for sale, and all money raised will be donated to charity.


359. Millions of dollars and thousands of hours are spent each year trying to teach managers how to coach their employees and give them effective feedback.


360. Merely having goals clearly defined is not sufficient, for one must also know, moment by moment, what precisely needs to be done.


361. While 20 years ago the first steps toward climbing were taken almost exclusively on natural rock surfaces — on crags, also called climbing gardens — nowadays the beginner uses mainly an indoor-climbing gym: available at all times and in any weather, always safe but still exciting.


362. Eventually, the ants found their way from the sugar to their hole, so this new trail was being used more and more, while the old trail was being used less and less.


363. When a principle is part of a person's moral code, that person is strongly motivated toward the conduct required by the principle, and against behavior that conflicts with that principle.


364. The psychological effects of warm and cool hues seem to be used effectively by the coaches of the Notre Dame football team.


365. It was loaned to the NT Chief Minister's Office in the late 1970s, and that's where it was last seen.


366. Today, the honor is given every four years to one man and one woman.


367. This evidence includes proofs of the type presented in text books, but may also involve numerical calculations, already solved special cases, geometrical pictures, consistency with one's intuition about the field, parallels with other fields, wholly unexpected consequences which can be verified, etc.


368. I have therefore no wish to leave the firm but on the other hand I cannot afford to tum down the present offer unless some improvement in my present salary can be arranged.


369. Morgan Freeman, the famous American actor, was once asked how much happier he was after winning an Academy Award.


370. In much of social science, evidence is used only to affirm a particular theory ― to search for the positive instances that uphold it.


371. Edison is called "the father of invention" while Tesla is often known as "the man who invented the twentieth century."


372. Our descriptions of emotional experiences tend to be highly differentiated at the negative end of the spectrum with many more words to describe them.


373. Finally, although interest on traditional bank loans is generally compounded, all interest on loans from the Grameen Bank is simple.


374. If language is based on genes and is the key to cultural evolution, and Neanderthals had language, then why did the Neanderthal toolkit show so little cultural change?


375. For early societies, the answers to the most basic questions were found in religion.


376. Before he would agree to make the appearance, he carefully arranged for nearly one thousand paid applauders to be scattered throughout the audience to applaud his entrance on the platform.


377. As a result, they are usually motivated to use a lot of strategies to reduce risk.


378. In the other kind of spinning ― sometimes called throwing to prevent confusion with the first kind ― two or more fibers are twisted together to form a thread.


379. The recorded observations related to various electrical events and facts are found dating back to the fifth century BC・ The lightning in a stormy night, or the attraction between a rubbed amber and cat's fur has always provoked human curiosity.


380. As it is filled, the bladder expands.


381. One of his most frequently performed piano works, Pictures at an Exhibition, was composed in his efforts to capture what he felt about the paintings of an artist friend named Viktor Hartmann, who died at the early age of 39.


382. Today, this pricing strategy is being tried out at colleges and universities all over the nation.


383. You have to be equally skilled at both.


384. At this stage, the call appears to be an innate possible-danger-above signal because it is given as a response to any large flying object, dangerous or otherwise.


385. For instance, deciding whether to spend Saturday afternoon relaxing with your family or exercising will be determined by the relative importance that you place on family versus health.


386. Another share will be invested in the shift from coal to more expensive fuels, like conventional gas.


387. Most readers of reports and papers are reading the documents because they are interested in, and know something about, the subject.


388. To most people, keys are common tools that are used to unlock a door or start a car.


389. Who we are, the nature of our character, is revealed in how we live and how we make decisions about what we do.


390. Health is linked to ideas of agency, capability, freedom and possibility, standard entries in the roll-call of human flourishing.


391. When a company is sold, there is often a fee for transferring the company name to the new owner.


392. Between 1989 and 2007, 201 prisoners in the United States were proven innocent on the basis of DNA evidence.


393. Unfortunately, such people tend to be regarded as [desirable / undesirable] interaction partners by those with greater social skills.


394. As far as I'm concerned, my generation has worked very hard to mess up society and our planet, and now it's finally your chance to try to fix everything up.


395. Tradition and folklore define a culture over time and give the workforce a sense that they belong to something that is publicly recognized as valuable.


396. In experimental research by Arpan and Roskos-Ewoldsen, stealing thunder in a crisis situation, as opposed to allowing the information to be first disclosed by another party, resulted in substantially higher credibility ratings.


397. For example, it is documented that if people are asked to bet on whether a coin toss is heads or tails, most bet larger amounts if the coin is yet to be tossed.


398. Most commonly this is accomplished by adding chlorine.


399. For example, a long line of developmental literature shows that parental over-permissiveness is related to negative behaviors such as impulsivity and aggressiveness.


400. That is, under increasing population pressure and growing demands for cultivable land, the conversion of forest into cultivated terraces means a much higher productivity can be extracted from the same area.


401. The game soaked up the mental attention that might have otherwise moved those horrific memories to long-term memory, and so they were stored imperfectly or not at all.


402. Numbers with this special property are called perfect numbers (the first four perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496, 8128).


403. The September date has remained unchanged, even though the government was encouraged to adopt May 1 as Labour Day, the date celebrated by the majority of the world.


404. If they are allowed realistic freedom to make some of their own decisions, they tend to develop a positive orientation characterized by confidence in their ability to initiate and follow through.


405. During 2009-2010, nearly 40 percent of federal expenditures were financed by borrowing.


406. He was shocked to see that it was a map of the Pyrenees Mountains that border Spain and France, not the Swiss Alps.


407. When the user pulls the lever, the water is released and the automation refills the basin.


408. Sadness in our culture is often considered an unnecessary and undesirable emotion.


409. "Betty was hurt but wasn't particularly surprised.


410. The Post-it note was built on the back of some not-very-good glue.


411. Each trip represents a triumph of such anticipated benefits over costs, although for the many trips that are made out of habit this complicated weighing of costs and benefits does not occur before each and every trip.


412. What disturbs me is the idea that good behavior must be reinforced with incentives.


413. In German, the word mist means dirt or manure, so Country Mist makeup and the nasal spray Primatene Mist had to be renamed for the German market.


414. Minsu was very impressed by the bookmark.


415. "All the students were surprised.


416. Every day promptly at 6 p.m., everyone's desks are raised to the ceiling by iron cables, and the space is then transformed into either a dance floor or yoga studio open for free to the community.


417. Despite the fact that his first teacher told him he would never learn to draw, he was determined to succeed.


418. But even if the possibility of closing could be ruled out with certainty, it is doubtful that a store would find it advantageous to purchase doors without locks.


419. Not everything is taught at school!


420. For a woman starting pregnancy, the outcome may be compromised if she begins with too much or too little body fat.


421. The transformation of such protolanguage into language required the evolution of grammar― rules that define the order in which a finite number of words can be strung together to create an infinite number of utterances, each with a specific meaning.


422. Yet, I didn't know that the film was based on his comic book.


423. In an experiment, when people were asked to count three minutes in their heads, 25-year-olds were quite accurate, but 65-year-olds went over on average by 40 seconds.


424. Lord of the Flies is written in a very plain writing style, one which deliberately avoids highly poetic language, lengthy description, and philosophical passages.


425. Work is scheduled to begin during April 2017.


426. Under these circumstances, exchanges involving long-term commitments are hampered, and the smooth operation of markets is undermined.


427. The water that is embedded in our food and manufactured products is called "virtual water.


428. Walls were replaced by glass, and the carpets were replaced by light hardwood flooring.


429. Today visitors are fascinated by this new way of viewing animals.


430. In fact, by the time the introductions were over, he looked at his friend Bobby Wilson, and he said, "Bobby, when I get to six grade, they're going to announce my name, and I'm going to run out in the spotlight to the middle of that basketball floor.


431. Slowly the trapezoid becomes thinner and thinner, and all that is projected on the retina is a vertical line, which is the thickness of the door.


432. The great explosion of scientific creativity in Europe was certainly helped by the sudden spread of information brought about by Gutenberg's use of movable type in printing and by the legitimation of everyday languages, which rapidly replaced Latin as the medium of discourse.


433. In fact, seeds with thinner coats were preferred as they are easier to eat or process into flour, and they allow seedlings to sprout more quickly when sown.


434. We all knew from the start that e-mail was meant to be a communication mechanism, but we didn't think it would become another demanding part of our job.


435. Problems can be distinguished according to whether they are reasonable or unreasonable.


436. "If a satellite were destroyed, we would face serious problems.


437. The narratives that people create to understand their landscapes come to be viewed as marketable entities and a source of income for residents.


438. Later, as the dog learns, the spoken word can be eliminated.


439. This was demonstrated by having participants complete a recognition memory test after just viewing a sequence of 16 photographs.


440. 'Over 300 years ago La Rochefoucauld went a step further when he said: "Perfect courage is to do unwitnessed what we should be capable of doing before all men.


441. There’s no doubt that certain things, such as two and two adding up to four, must be taught as absolutely true, but the manner in which the truth is taught can vary over a wide range of methods.


442. Unfortunately, your brain is still influenced by ancient-brain thinking and may perceive going for periods of time without food (like when you skip meals) as times of famine.


443. A lucky bag is believed to bring good luck in Korea.


444. As her name was called, Gabby became more afraid of speaking before a large audience.


445. Search engines check the entire Internet to find sites that are related to the words you enter into them.


446. Through the use of the scientific method to determine the facts of any given policy situation, the power of social constructions is supposedly diminished, and solutions to social problems are discovered in an objective way.


447. As of 2018, about 380 million tons of plastic is produced worldwide each year.


448. The funnier a particular cartoon is rated by a participant, the more strongly these parts of the brain are activated.


449. Because a great deal of science fiction is rooted in science, it can be used to bring literature out of the English classroom and into the science classroom.


450. It is named after the scientist Charles Keeling.


451. When regions can no longer produce food, people will be forced to move to other areas, making them "climate refugees."


452. Inferences are conclusions based on reasons, facts, or evidence.


453. As an engineer, he was convinced that clock mechanics could solve the problem.


454. And he was known for his intensely busy and stressful lifestyle.


455. During the Japanese occupation of Korea, many Korean artworks were destroyed or taken by the Japanese.


456. Something powerful happens inside most people when they are listened to.


457. Its origin is not clear, but many say it is related to old customs.


458. Firm reminders and warnings are best conducted privately and individually (it reduces embarrassment or threat to the student and minimises the spectator effect, both of which can fuel a challenge or counter-attack).


459. We look both ways before crossing the road despite thinking about a rather depressing holiday we took in Brazil, and we put oven gloves on before reaching into the oven despite being preoccupied about whether the cabbage is overcooked.


460. For instance, one of the characteristics of normal aging is that neurons die and are not replaced.


461. Empathy should be avoided as you need to adopt a more detached approach.


462. Thus, the cylinder, which requires a little more aluminum than a sphere but stays still, is used!


463. Funding is provided by public granting agencies, like the NSF or NIH in the United States, as well as private institutes and corporations, each with their own agendas and responsibilities.


464. Some people mistakenly know that ABS(anti-lock braking system) is engaged every time the driver touches the brake pedal.


465. For example, participants were asked whether it would be more moral for AVs to sacrifice one passenger rather than kill 10 pedestrians.


466. Should the fig trees disappear, most of the fruit-eating vertebrates would be eliminated.


467. This marketing technique is called demand creation.


468. Those who interacted with others reduced their concerns by 55 percent over time, but those who were left on their own showed no improvement.


469. Raden Adjeng Kartini, a pioneer in the area of education for girls and women's rights for Indonesians, was born in Japara, the northern coastal area of Central Java, when Indonesia was under Dutch colonization.


470. This art form was first introduced in 1965 at the exhibition The Responsive Eye at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.


471. The mournful howls of wolves could be heard in the distance.


472. The housewives were asked to describe the woman who had written each list.


473. It is created with things that most people would throw away.


474. Just as it is misguided to offer your child false praise, it is also a mistake to reward all of his accomplishments.


475. All the cups and saucers were broken.


476. The machine was based on technology that even then was twenty years old, but it was not until 1930 that such a machine actually was marketed.


477. Someone might cry when they get an award because they are filled with joy.


478. So, a team of reviewers was made to provide better information on restaurants.


479. When a group of psychologists asked people to estimate how far away a bottle of water was, those who were thirsty guessed it was closer than nonthirsty people did.


480. His debut as a soloist came in 1819, and by 1828 he was made conductor of the Musical Lyceum.


481. If their choices are ridiculed, however, they tend to experience a sense of guilt and ultimately to withdraw from taking an active stance.


482. 'We veiled our own names... because ―without at the time suspecting that our mode of writing and thinking was not what is called feminine... we noticed how critics sometimes use for their chastisement the weapon of personality, and for their reward, a flattery, which is not true praise.'


483. For example, a child who is unable to cut with scissors may benefit from tearing paper or crunching newspaper.


484. It is vitally important that wherever we go and whatever we do the body temperature is maintained at the temperature at which our enzymes work best.


485. This prize is given each year to a work that "illuminates a significant and complex subject, demonstrating mastery of the subject, lucid writing and clear presentation."


486. When you are telling an employee, lawn service worker, your teenager, or anyone else, what it is that you want them to do, you may just have to repeat the order and instructions several times before the receiver really gets what it is you want done.


487. The surprised loggers fled, but White was shocked.


488. A small exploratory hole was drilled on August 22, and the camera captured a message that said, "We are still alive.


489. The problem with the controlled system is that whenever conscious control is relaxed, the automatic system is still watching for cues and may therefore flood the mind with them.


490. He was exiled to the island of Elba.


491. 8:00 pm / Fri. 7:00 pm Prices: A Seats - $120 / B Seats - $90 Running Time: 2 hours Minimum Age: Children under 7 will not be admitted.


492. Photosynthesis is considered by many to be the most important biological process on Earth.


493. Few Roman coins of any type are found after the death of Marcus Aurelius in AD 180.


494. Yet a little creature that came to be called Babel Fish evolved that, when placed in the ear, would automatically and clearly translate what a person was saying into the listener's own language.


495. Furthermore, red was found to be more effective when it comes to improving our attention to detail.


496. Then they were sold for a higher price to the people in the country.


497. Amy was too surprised to do anything but nod.


498. Walking to the bus stop used to provide at least some movement, but now most public transportation is limited, so suburban people drive everywhere.


499. The best moments usually occur when a person's body or mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile.


500. Having been founded to tackle this problem on a local scale, the online platform, "foodsharing∙de" allows extra food in your fridge or cupboard to be distributed to neighbors.

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