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1. When we see our friends laughing, our mirror neurons fire up and mimic their laughter in our minds, making us happy.
2. The next day, standing in the courtroom, the judge stared the old man in the face and said, "Alright, before we proceed with the sentencing I'm going to request that you leave the building and gather each piece of paper that you cut up and threw away yesterday.
3. Unfortunately, as you bring the soup towards your mouth to taste it, the spoon slips from your hand, pouring its contents on your bare foot.
4. This is the great theme of modern music in the classical tradition, especially in the first half of the century: in competing with past composers for the attention of performers and listeners who loved the classical masterworks, living composers sought to secure a place for themselves by offering something new and distinctive while continuing the tradition.
5. In about 1809, Sequoyah began developing a system of writing, adapting letters from English, Greek, and Hebrew.
6. But after publishing it in 1922, Eliot kept his London bank job until 1925, rejecting the idea of embracing professional risk.
7. Frederick was so pleased with this response that he handed his own watch over to the man, saying, "Take this so you may be able to tell the hour also."
8. I could see he was about to turn around and run, leaving me on my own.
9. By 1821, he had created a system of 86 symbols, representing all the syllables of the Cherokee language.
10. Two days later, a fellow researcher called each woman, asking her to list every food item in her kitchen to help a food cooperative.
11. Also, they often have dietary restrictions, depending upon their religion.
12. Sometimes, saying how you feel just isn't enough.
13. There will be occasions when your tutor will point you in another direction, but if you offer an opinion, you will be impressing the lecturers, stimulating debate and, as importantly, saving yourself a lot of time.
14. As celebrities are generally considered to be competent individuals, and often even presented as flawless or perfect in certain aspects, committing blunders will make one's humanness endearing to others.
15. Using the computer system, he opened the automated windows and blinds, letting the outside light in.
16. BEFORE/ The frames cover the eyebrows, making him look strict.
17. In this way, crowdfunding can help make your dreams come true in many ways.
18. Some people are by nature more positive and optimistic, tending to focus on their positive characteristics and expecting that things will turn out fine.
19. For instance, the viewer can "walk" through a building, peering round corners or going upstairs, even if the building exists only in the computer's memory.
20. But there is a remarkable similarity in that people put special meaning and value on New Year's eats and enjoy the cuisines in the company of their family, hoping for a happy year.
21. Analysis of the errors leads the teacher to modify the teaching of these procedures, using the language 'even and three more' rather than 'even, count on three.
22. For example, while he was en route to Spain as his enterprise's traveling partner, a role typical for young men, pirates robbed him of all his goods, including a consignment of pearls, and of his own clothes.
23. When smoke from a fire is detected, the wasabi is released, irritating the noses of people.
24. I have always taught my children that politeness, learning, and order are good things, and that something good is to be desired and developed for its own sake.
25. Likewise, understanding how climate has changed over millions of years is vital to properly assess current global warming trends.
26. Hang up a sign if you need to, warning them to keep their hands off.
27. "Okay," said Tommy, taking a hold of the back of the chair.
28. Her signs were usually limited to two or three sign combinations, such as "PLAY ME NIM" or "GIVE ORANGE ME," and they were restricted to the topics of eating, drinking, and playing.
29. Meanwhile, observing the seller carefully, Paul sensed something wrong in Bob’s interpretation.
30. As the population grew, more and more people started to migrate into the cities, prompting more urbanization in Europe.
31. Readers and viewers of these other media follow along, reacting to the story and its twists and turns, without having a direct personal impact on the events they witness.
32. After the performance, the three refused to pay their bill, telling the owner of the café: 'You use the products of our labour without paying us for it.
33. Just follow his or her lead, have fun, sing songs together, listen to different kinds of music, move, dance, and enjoy.
34. A defeated wolf, for example, will roll over on its back, exposing its throat to the victor, who will not then deign to tear it out.
35. Therefore, the presence of these distracting thoughts and stimuli in a later situation can cue the recall of the to-be-suppressed concept, increasing its accessibility in memory rather than decreasing it.
36. Now, it is held in more than a hundred countries, including Vietnam, Chile, Japan, Australia, Germany, and Italy.
37. Therefore, home-based work, teleworking, or video conferences could be strongly recommended.
38. The wave hit the boat with an amazing force, knocking me off my feet.
39. However, even motor development varies, depending on one's culture.
40. Farms can also benefit the environment by protecting watersheds, enhancing wildlife habitat and fostering biodiversity.
41. They also noted that success was greater in those patients whose partners had also lost weight even though they were not included in the program, suggesting that recommended changes were being actively supported by the spouse.
42. For example, people spend billions of dollars every year on "natural" dietary supplements, basing their purchasing decisions on marketing claims that in fact may not have been tested.
43. 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.
44. He cast about, looking for the source of the fire, and for a second Steve thought he might miss the smoke.
45. While every person has a base level of water he or she needs, this water requirement will vary slightly from day to day, depending upon activity levels.
46. So Anderson resolved to transform every aspect of Interface's operations, moving to achieve a zero footprint goal by 2020.
47. Just as she reached her car, her keys slipped from her hand, falling to the ground.
48. He took another look at the motionless security guard, and scratched his chin, thinking.
49. His ambition was to conquer other countries, including Britain.
50. He forgot every word of his poem, including the title, but he didn't have a copy of it to read from.
51. He was suspicious, always coming to conclusions, judging, and generally assuming the worst of everyone.
52. Second, although it is found in many places, including the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans, it needs very specific conditions to survive.
53. At the same time, they and the Egyptians became experts at externalizing information, inventing the modern library, a grand storehouse for externalized knowledge.
54. Moreover, trying to match employees with jobs can quickly lead to significant inefficiencies because of mismatches between a worker’s skill level and the level of skill required for a job.
55. For instance, hitting a student over the head with a stick while trying to get across the idea that two and two make four is not the best way to teach.
56. Existing travel information systems, such as electronic signage on motorways, are designed to consider travellers as crowds, lacking any form of personalised information format and delivery.
57. One of the reasons physical spaces, including our office desks, can be so revealing about us is that they're essentially the crystallization of a lot of behavior over time.
58. For example, Kofi Annan, the former secretary general of the United Nations, observed that "failure to act now could endanger our planet irreversibly, unleashing a spiral of increased hunger, deprivation, disease, and squalor.
59. I threw one over my shoulder, wishing a return to Italy someday.
60. The exact same concept applies to many areas of our lives, including happiness.
61. Modisumers cook creatively, change cooking directions, and create new, exciting dishes.
62. This brought together the Old World (Europe, Africa, and Asia) and the New World (North and South Americas), affecting nearly all the peoples of the world in one way or another.
63. In essence, trying to remember as many details as possible can actually work against being selective about what you let into your brain’s attic.
64. However, they also taught her the importance of sympathy, understanding, and a sense of justice.
65. There were also hunting tools, fishing instruments, and other artifacts.
66. For example, using a tape measure to determine the distance a javelin was thrown yields very similar results regardless of who reads the tape.
67. For example, being exposed to fine wine or Pavarotti changes one's later appreciation of wine and music, even if encountered in late adulthood.
68. They feared that if any escaped a lab, all water would turn into polywater, ending life on earth.
69. Interestingly, being observed has two quite distinct effects on performance.
70. The trees have made the street look pleasant, appealing, and less threatening.
71. When traveling by sea, knowing your exact location can mean the difference between life and death.
72. Another person loads each dabba onto the right train, sending them off in different directions.
73. They would light it with a flame from the bottom so that it burnt evenly, indicating the passage of time.
74. Children need to be able to delight in creative and immediate language play, to say silly things and make themselves laugh, and to have control over the pace, timing, direction, and flow.
75. Well into her discourse, a young African American boy, looking puzzled, asks, "What is pumpkin pie?"
76. Cute, baby-like features are inherently appealing, producing a nurturing response in most humans.
77. And this is not working as we understand it; they visit, hang out, talk and gossip, ensuring that the social cement that holds their society together is in good order.
78. The methods of increasing the degree of truth in our beliefs are well known; they consist in hearing all sides, controlling our own bias by discussion with people who have the opposite bias, and cultivating a readiness to discard any hypothesis which has proved inadequate.
79. Regarding climate effects in general, developing countries are likely to experience more negative effects of global warming.
80. They reproduced the same pattern, finding that people rated traits relating to emotion as negative 74 percent of the time.
81. Instead of sucking the soul from human bodies, turning computer users into an army of dull clones, networked computers — by reflecting the networked nature of our own brains — encourage the humanism of their users.
82. Factory farms are creating more problems by changing a once solar-powered, open-air farm into a carbon-powered factory: a perfect environment to breed pandemic viruses capable of wiping out whole populations, destroying our waterways, and using up our precious resources at alarming rates.
83. Destruction of the rainforest is caused by logging, farming, mining, and other human activities.
84. Thus, advertising has become a necessity in everybody's daily life.
85. For example, beginning in 1968 in Yellowstone National Park, a "natural regulation policy" has been employed in which wildlife such as elk and bears are no longer fed but are allowed to live or die based on natural factors such as weather, disease, and the availability of natural food sources.
86. That's a lot of beef, cheese, cooking and transport, and it really adds up.
87. In his portrayal the various ways in which the boys adapt to their new island surroundings and respond to their new freedom, Golding analyzes the broad range of ways in which human beings respond to change.
88. They quickly pick out a whole series of items of the same type, making a handful of, say, small screws.
89. As we grow older, the eye lens becomes more yellow, causing poorer color discrimination in the green-blue-violet end of the spectrum.
90. In an ancient tribe, however, living in small huts in a tiny village settlement, a mother would have been able to hear any of the babies crying in the night.
91. Moving here and there through his sacred gardens, picking his sacred flowers, was a small girl in a cotton dress and straw hat.
92. Think of it as an Olympic athlete would, training for the mile-run.
93. The 1906 Springboks were highly successful, winning nearly all their matches including Wales, the top British Isles nation at the time.
94. In a sense, generalizing on the basis of group membership is a kind of predictive mechanism we use in various social situation.
95. But he uses one peculiar brief and muffled bark only at certain times, conveying something in the direction of "I wanna come in now."
96. A star jump is a form of exercise in which you jump in the air and stretch your arms and legs in four different directions, making your body look like a star.
97. But when he traveled around the country, visiting the same hotels and restaurants, the Chinese travelers were treated with courtesy in 249 out of 250 establishments.
98. A recent drought has sent the price of corn up, making it too expensive for many farmers.
99. The point is, playing games together helps kids with their socialization.
100. Instead, Hamwi rolled up a waffle and put a scoop of ice cream on top, creating one of the world's first ice-cream cones.
101. For example, in most critics championing Douglas Sirk's films' social critique, self-reflexivity, and, in particular, distancing effects, there is still a refusal of the 'vulgar' enjoyments suspected of soap operas.
102. It passed directly over Brian, very low, touching the water gently once, twice, and stopped with its floats gently bumping the beach in front of his shelter.
103. Men's dress shoes had the smallest market share, taking up 7 percentage points less market share than these shoes for women.
104. By the time I returned he had driven off, leaving me with more than a $5 tip.
105. Then, on his way home, waiting for an underground train at Leicester Square tube station, he saw a discarded book lying on the seat next to him.
106. They have also been the basis of many classic fantasy novels and movies, including The Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia.
107. Sometimes, however, if a person is already sensitive and upset about something, delaying feedback can be wise.
108. He would be sitting on the edge of his bed, punching dots, when the rumbling of wagons on the cobblestones outside told him that morning had come.
109. "Such keen connection between food and national or ethnic identification clearly indicates the truth that cuisine and table narrative occupy a significant place in the training grounds of a community and its civilization, and thus, eating, cooking, and talking about one's cuisine are vital to a community's wholeness and continuation.
110. However, finding ways to reverse the increasingly individualistic trend in Western societies is a much taller order.
111. This error in perception was actually an advantage, leading people to get what they needed.
112. On Pentecost Island in the South Pacific, Coming of Age Day does not mean parties and gifts.
113. Just as walking down the street involves the coordinated action of muscles, nerves, and control centers in the brain, having a conversation with someone involves coordinated actions like speaking at the right time, understanding the intentions of the speaker, and, often, mimicking facial expressions and posture.
114. Many people operate under a false sense of reality, believing that life should be good, fair, easy, and full of success.
115. When his grandfather started to walk, the sensors sent signals to the paired smartphone, raising an alarm.
116. Long exercise may require much more water to refill the body, depending upon the type of exercise and how much you sweat.
117. In its chosen winter home, it seeks out a large patch of habitat to pass the next seven months of its sociable life, joining other Tennessee Warblers as well as other warbler species.
118. The game encourages cognitive empathy because it turns out that success depends on fostering cooperation by considering the viewpoints of a range of stakeholders, including extremist and moderate political groups.
119. Consumers can collect additional information by conducting online research, reading news articles, talking to friends or consulting an expert.
120. This intentional error functions as an advance warning system, manned by the self-protection subself, providing individuals with a margin of safety when they are confronted with potentially dangerous approaching objects.
121. He is remembered for his automation designs, including water- operated ones.
122. Actually, several lines of evidence suggest that happiness does not depend on external circumstances - buying a nice house, getting promoted - as much as on internal factors, such as one's outlook on life.
123. He often became an itinerant performer, travelling among small towns and rural villages to perform during festivals or to celebrate important occasions in the lives of the local gentry.
124. Adams' first concern was to master his soul, seeking discipline, modesty, tolerance, calmness of spirit, and religious faith – all virtues in which he was weak, as he was the first to acknowledge.
125. On the other hand, being observed while doing some task or engaging in some activity that is well known or well practiced tends to enhance performance.
126. The great climatic change the lake underwent and continued evaporation, exceeding the inflow of fresh water, reduced the lake to one-twentieth of its former size.
127. Research has confirmed that in many tasks, experts' decisions are highly variable: valuing stocks, appraising real estate, sentencing criminals, evaluating job performance, and more.
128. This implies reading together, playing sports and games together, solving puzzles together, cooking and eating together, discussing things together, joking together, shopping together, building blocks together, and washing dishes together.
129. Whereas, jumping to a dispositional attribution is far easier.
130. They do relatively little developmental coaching and when employees do improve, they may fail to take notice, remaining stuck in their initial impression.
131. Space junk is made up of many things, including rocket parts, old satellites, and small fragments from collisions.
132. They know that artistic representation is always explaining, refining, and making clear the object depicted.
133. Far too often we lose patience with the process and quit too soon, missing out on what we could have gained.
134. Nasrudin went to a local bathing house dressed in very expensive garments, carrying a goldlined pouch at his side.
135. Trees can absorb and lock in carbon dioxide, keeping it from harming the environment.
136. By keeping livestock in windowless sheds and using artificial lighting and temperature control, growing seasons could be prolonged and it became possible to produce greater quantities of meat, milk, and eggs.
137. A twenty-first-century civilization could mine the atmosphere for carbon, extracting over 300 billion tons before lowering the CO2 concentration back to its natural, pre-industrial level.
138. Even more unfair is the practice of choosing guests of unequal stature and ability — in other words, inviting a well-known, highly accomplished person to represent the favored view and a relative unknown to represent the unfavored view.
139. The race is held once every two years, giving the environment time to recover from human impact in between events.
140. Sleep now, darling.
141. For example, making 9 of 10 free throws or running a mile in under six minutes is a goal that is difficult to attain, even for the highly skilled or fit child.
142. In a nutshell, it says that since travel times increase with traffic volumes, an additional car on the road slows down all other cars, increasing time costs for all the occupants of all the cars.
143. A massive piece of the nearby mountain had broken off, burying almost all the layers of the mine.
144. They combined individuality and innovation with emulation of the past, seeking to write music that would be considered original and worthy of performance alongside the masterworks of earlier times.
145. They were educational tools, passing knowledge from one generation to the next.
146. But such mental rehearsal is disastrous cognitive static when it becomes trapped in a stale routine that captures attention, intruding on all other attempts to focus elsewhere.
147. Police cars are parked on the street outside the house, their red lights flashing, pulsing through the front window and circling the pale walls.
148. In addition to that benefit, helping lower-ability students often pulls higher-ability students to a more sophisticated understanding of the material.
149. Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.
150. When warm air rises, creating low pressure over the water surface, cooler air from nearby enters to fill the area.
151. "You sleep now, darling.
152. They also pollute clouds, making it harder for sunlight to pass through.
153. Most plastics break down into smaller and smaller pieces when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light, forming microplastics.
154. A raven followed me along the trail, landing on tree branches and calling to me.
155. Many gifted children spend hours reading, building models, or drawing — "forgetting" their household duties and not even hearing you call their name.
156. The pedagogical tradition of requiring students to raise their hands in class has the obvious instrumental purposes of establishing classroom order, testing student comprehension of content by maintaining a disciplined climate conducive to answering questions, and facilitating group discussion.
157. One day Frederick the Great noticed this curious ornament and, deciding to have some fun with the man, took out his own diamond-studded watch.
158. The moment was captured in a photograph and spread fast on the Internet, warming many hearts all over the world.
159. Most dyes will permeate fabric in hot temperatures, making the color stick.
160. Similarly you need to avoid antipathy, that is, having a deep dislike of a particular viewpoint.
161. In addition, speaking a second language allows people to experience another culture.
162. Interestingly, being lazy has one advantage.
163. Then it came about that Angus McAllister, sitting with his legs bent in his potting shed like some dangerous beast in its den, saw a sight which first froze his blood and then sent it boiling through his veins.
164. When they are interacting with their babies, they appear to be serious, silent, and unsmiling, displaying an amazing lack of facial expression.
165. Those people usually try to compensate by driving big cars, having big desks or acting just plain nasty.
166. I spent hours in Dr. Woolley's lab, making copies of everything.
167. As usual, I was working at my dad's petrol station, pumping gas.
168. Others, including his coach, however, did not like his new style.
169. Circular time encourages meditation, idling, play.
170. When they finish the work, they evaluate it more favorably, rating it as more creative and successful.
171. Its body consists of 16 different sections, so it can move in many different ways by twisting, turning, and rotating.
172. For example, one of the best ways to write a book is to write it as quickly as possible, getting your thoughts onto paper without regard to style.
173. This is true of all Latin American countries, including Brazil, despite the enthusiastic media reports about that country.
174. I was both happy and nervous about making new friends, having different teachers for each class, and studying new things.
175. "We don't usually think that what we see, hear, and read is a series of narratives and images selected for particular reasons and grounded in the social worlds and interests of those producing the event, controlling the images, and delivering the commentary.
176. One rainy afternoon in 1940, sitting at his dining room table, the 15-year-old Goddard hit upon a plan.
177. The end result is that the airplane winglets help keep planes smaller, saving about 10% in fuel costs.
178. The terms we use in talking about time — budgeting, investing, allocating, wasting — are borrowed from the language of finance.
179. These days, looking at sociable robots and digitized friends, one might assume that what we want is to be always in touch and never alone, no matter who or what we are in touch with.
180. Eating Skippin' Jenny shows one's thrift, conveying a hope for more wealth in the coming year.
181. To repeat what has been said before, providing practice exercises across a variety of contexts and situations is what makes learning last — it is the way to promote transfer of learning.
182. For example, driving to Wales I observe 200 sheep in a field.
183. Small muscles develop while children are cutting, pasting, folding, and painting.
184. I taste chocolate and evaluate its quality, telling good chocolate from bad, faulty chocolate.
185. Music performances, cooking shows, and a kids' concert take place at the festival.
186. After reading the list, it was easier to recall examples of women and so, using the availability heuristic, people concluded there must be more women than men on the list.
187. The thunder rumbled again, sounding much louder.
188. Nevertheless, pushing this problem off onto future generations is a poor strategy.
189. While they are acting out the story of his life one day, Atticus stops them, telling them to see things from other people's points of view.
190. Parents often believe that they are providing help to their children when they constantly correct and criticize them, assuming that they will grow from these remarks.
191. Since opponents will undoubtedly attack, criticize, and blame, anyway, the advantages of being proactive, airing one's own "dirty laundry," and "telling on oneself" are too significant to ignore.
192. Of course, sleeping is important, but going to bed a half-hour earlier would be better than sleeping late and skipping breakfast.
193. As this process continues, the resulting clouds begin to expand, giving rise to rains and thunderstorms.
194. I was considering turning in my paper, knowing I'd failed the test, when I broke my pencil point accidentally.
195. However, if you want to try to create a connection with someone who does not like you, asking that person to do you a favor is more effective.
196. Biologists who study whale behavior generally have to be content with hanging around in boats, waiting for their subjects to surface.
197. Remember, being assertive will help you avoid unnecessary problems or stress caused by relationships with people in your life.
198. Unfortunately, working at night meant I could no longer have dinner with my wife and kids.
199. The engineer can even communicate with trapped people, assuring them that help is on the way.
200. The art world consists of a bundle of systems: theater, painting, literature, music, and so on, each of which furnishes an institutional background for the conferring of status on objects within its domain.
201. Even though unemployment is painful to those who have no source of income, reducing unemployment is not costless.
202. The surface is rough so that the reflected light is scattered, lighting up the interior evenly.
203. It is possible to do this by randomly picking up individual objects, one by one, identifying each one, and then moving it to the appropriate jar.
204. If the relationship with the mother is disrupted through separation or loss, the child will experience great sadness and distress, which can have long-lasting and even lifelong impact, depending on the severity of the loss.
205. A new manner to represent the problem is suddenly discovered, leading to a different path to a solution heretofore unpredicted.
206. When humans learned to communicate using oral and, later, written language, ideas, knowledge, and practices—how to make a fishhook, build a boat, fashion a spear, sing a song, carve a god—could replicate and combine like genes.
207. The granite is white and somewhat glossy, making it highly reflective.
208. When he mimicked his acting roles he frequently noticed how the position of his head shifted, placing increasing levels of stress on his neck and his breathing.
209. During the run-up to Christmas, increasing numbers of ads concern toys and games.
210. However, with the regulations that are present at most schools, contacting their children can seem impossible to parents.
211. He lent them money, saying they should pay it back whenever they could.
212. After Mujuru had learned the kushaura , his grandfather accompanied him, playing the kutsinhira part.
213. In movies, spaceships often 'warp' through space at several times the speed of light, covering distances between stars and galaxies in hours, minutes or even seconds.
214. According to the consulting firm McKinsey, knowledge workers spend up to 60 percent of their time looking for information, responding to emails, and collaborating with others.
215. Then he could see a man walking around outside his house, watching the smoke, but he could not see in to know what was happening inside.
216. That is, they may be in the same room as their child but watching TV, reading, on the phone, reviewing emails, or conversing with other guests.
217. If a dog goes to the door and barks, signaling an urgent need to go to the backyard, there's absolutely no mistaking what the dog wants or needs.
218. AFTER/ The frames do not cover the eyebrows, making him look less strict.
219. With the funds he has raised, he's building several more houses, including one for a homeless elderly woman and her dog.
220. In 1971, hydro was the second biggest source of electricity generation, but in 2007, gas was the second biggest, accounting for more than 20% of the total electricity generation.
221. The tasks were: driving a vehicle, getting out of the vehicle, opening a door, locating and closing a leaking valve, using a drill to cut through a wall, pulling a plug out of a wall socket and then plugging it in, navigating rough terrain, and climbing stairs.
222. So, the artists were able to apply paint more thickly and use heavier brush strokes, introducing a unique feel to their paintings.
223. She was smiling and nodding, urging him on with her wide eyes.
224. If teachers are motivated, they will perform better in their classroom, increasing the energy and enthusiasm of students.
225. In this stage, we can even imagine ourselves victoriously dancing on the top of that mountain, feeling successful and ultimately happy.
226. So, being full and feeling sated are separate matters.
227. "He then went into a clear, interesting presentation.
228. By 2030 most cars will be completely or partially driverless, depending on the rate of unmanned technology adoption.
229. The Center for Women's Business Research indicates that businesswomen (working women and female entrepreneurs) are the primary decision makers in households, making 95 percent of the purchasing decisions.
230. In fact, building stress into your life can actually make you live longer.
231. It was a brilliant afternoon, warm and sunny, and Susan walked all the way home, thinking about the script to start.
232. The researchers at the U.S. Army conducted a study of motorcycle accidents, attempting to correlate the number of accidents with other variables such as socioeconomic level and age.
233. After scanning the stairs, the robot set off to climb to the top, completing the task effortlessly.
234. Thus, occupying the passengers' time by making them walk longer gave them the idea they didn't have to wait as long.
235. Also, the acid in sodas interacts with stomach acid, slowing digestion and blocking nutrient absorption.
236. "Further, spending all our time with others doesn't give us the ability to hit the reset button and relax.
237. In short, brainstorming doesn't improve creative output-it reduces it.
238. For many of us, hurrying is a way of life.
239. Aerobic activities like walking, running, swimming, and cycling use your large muscles in a rhythmic way for a sustained period of time, which requires the heart to pump blood to deliver oxygen to your working muscles.
240. The empty dabbas are picked up by 5:00 pm and are returned to their original addresses by the same team, following the same procedure in reverse.
241. Caches of these coins are still being discovered in south India, offering us a glimpse of trade patterns two thousand years ago.
242. The soldier immediately distributed them to his comrades, saying that he had no occasion for money; and requested that if what he had done merited any compensation, he might be made an officer.
243. As a result, they tend to consider their own language as less useful and to neglect it, using the other language with increasing frequency and encouraging their own children to learn it.
244. Scientists, knowing how fast sound travels in water, can calculate how far it is to the bottom.
245. He left and went to wait in his car, leaving Erik to anticipate the arrival of soon-to-be furious concert-goers.
246. Thus, suggesting that they need to take active control is bad advice in those situations.
247. Communicating the vision to organization members nearly always means putting "where we are going and why" in writing, distributing the statement organizationwide, and having executives personally explain the vision and its justification to as many people as possible.
248. The principal was energetically addressing them, talking of the challenges and thrills of high school life, but she could not concentrate.
249. In the early 1990s, when e-mail first began gaining popularity, it was exciting to receive messages from other people and fun to write them back, knowing that our replies would reach them instantly.
250. According to the constitution, a citizen might file suit on behalf of an injured watershed, recognizing that its health is crucial to the common good.
251. Wind blew across the barren landscapes and water ran down from the mountaintops and slopes, taking the soil with them.
252. Although most people, including Europe's Muslims, have numerous identities, few of these are politically salient at any moment.
253. In April, Elvis posted on YouTube a video of the house as it was being built, getting six million views in four days.
254. Being nervous about holding up the afternoon edition of the newspaper, the editor telegraphed his correspondent, reminding him that the afternoon edition was being held up.
255. However, washing too often can make your skin dry.
256. To balance energy in with energy out, eating behaviors must be counterbalanced with ending each meal and allowing periods of fasting between meals.
257. By watching a show that is 'labelled' a comedy, this person expected to feel positive emotions, including happiness, amusement, and joy.
258. Maybe, they knew we would interpret their works accordingly, noticing the melodies, colors, shapes, and the words influencing each other.
259. Nevertheless, marketing and merchandising programs commonly treat these customers as if they are much older.
260. Animal communication is largely direct, offering few alternatives in the meaning potential of one of their signals.
261. The problem here is that there is a friction force between the wheels and the road, acting backwards, and it eventually acts to bring the bicycle to a stop if the cyclist stops pedaling.
262. He soon goes out to the fenced-in section of the yard, digging in the sand, filling a bottle of water through a funnel, and smelling the lavender.
263. This lighting up lasts long enough to shift the brain into a higher gear, encouraging further reading.
264. Both were working in New York City, and at lunchtime, when they had the chance, they would often steal out of the office and go to designer sample sales, hunting for discounts on clothes and accessories.
265. The three heads are the symbol of life, representing the past, the present, and the future.
266. After I returned to Katmandu, the capital of Nepal, I wrote emails to my friends, asking them to send children's books to my father's home in the United States.
267. Through longer-term programs, this organization treats chronic diseases such as malaria, sleeping sickness, and AIDS; and brings health care to remote, isolated areas where resources and training are limited.
268. Sales reduce inventory size, making room for the store to buy more stuff to sell, and they attract customers.
269. For example, mapping involves comparing the problems for similarity in structure and identifying their parallel elements.
270. Somehow, having an idea of the final image helps us to organize the smaller components in a way that makes sense.
271. Can you imagine that a successful fisherman goes to the shore, heats up a pan, and holds it over the lake, expecting that a fish will fly out of the water onto his pan ready for him to eat?
272. We are closed on New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
273. This slower frequency of brain activity, occurring between eight to twelve cycles per second, correlates with a state of receptivity.
274. There are those naming experts who warn against this, saying that consumers will not take these seriously.
275. For instance, if you are afraid of a work presentation, trying to avoid your anxiety will likely reduce your confidence and increase your fear.
276. For example, reading more is a good habit, but if you're only doing it because you feel like that's what you're supposed to do, not because you actually want to learn more, you're going to have a hard time reaching the goal.
277. Witnesses who exchange their experiences will tend to make similar errors in their testimony, reducing the total value of the information they provide.
278. The cobra was contrite, promising not to harm any more villagers.
279. Flowers and insects are mutualists, but they are first and foremost looking out for themselves, satisfying their own needs.
280. On his first day, he worked through his break time and complained that the old man was wasting time, taking several breaks to eat and drink.
281. Working at degree level is all about reading, understanding and forming educated opinions based upon what you have read, but it is also, at its best, about having your own viewpoint.
282. When done by a beginner, both are awkward, frustrating, and slow.
283. An assertive counselor would find a way to call that person's attention to the fact that the joke is racist, explaining how it offended the hearer, and suggesting ways similar jokes could be avoided.
284. The repertoire varied according to the performing medium and from region to region, but the core was largely the same throughout most of Europe and the Americas, including operas and operatic excerpts from Mozart through Verdi, Wagner, and Bizet; orchestral and chamber music from Haydn through the late Romantics; and keyboard music by J・ S・ Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and prominent nineteenth-century composers.
285. This allows customers to feel more relaxed, prompting them to choose easily and leave more satisfied with their choices.
286. Both describe a physical journey, reflecting the central character's mental and spiritual journey, down a river to confront the deranged Kurtz character, who represents the worst aspects of civilisation.
287. He used the vest to smother the flames on Rivera's arm and back, screaming for a medic even though he knew he wouldn't be heard.
288. Since human influence was contradictory to the wilderness ethic, the management ideal was to isolate conservation areas, keeping disturbance to a minimum, on the grounds that if left alone, nature's balance would prevail.
289. Furthermore, around 2020, speed will most likely be automatically monitored or controlled, taking away some of the risks but also the feeling of freedom that drivers still enjoy.
290. She lay quite still, listening.
291. Labels know the answer lies online, tapping the word-of-mouth forces that are replacing traditional marketing in creating demand, but they're still trying to figure out exactly how best to do it.
292. People threw garbage, including cans, plastic, and a lot of glass, onto it.
293. 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."
294. In this instance, those specific freedoms that would have been satisfied only by Car A (e.g., appearance, comfort, handling quality) now are threatened and reactance will be aroused.
295. The experimenters explain that when people are farther apart, they consider the factors in a more abstract way, focusing on the main issues rather than getting hung up on less important points.
296. These interactions between artists can have unexpected results, producing works of art that have strong visual, auditory or emotional influences on people.
297. Scientists were able to study the brain activity as it responded to each word and record how it lit up as the readers encountered unusual words, surprising phrases or difficult sentence structures.
298. Once we arrive at the refuge at about 10:00 am, we will begin our six-hour hike, searching for birds and learning about the plants and animals of the refuge.
299. The fires also cooked some of the victims, furnishing high-energy food, rich in protein and fat and easily chewed.
300. He spent the next forty years working for a publishing house to provide stability in his life, writing poetry on the side.
301. One is a decrease in the amount of light that passes through the eye, resulting in the need for more light to do tasks such as reading.
302. Tundra plant species differ in rooting depth, timing of life-cycle development, and uptake preferences for different chemical forms of nitrogen (ammonium, nitrate, and amino acids).
303. That is, the skills of the employee may be higher than those necessary for the job, resulting in what economists call underemployment.
304. Even after many of the rules were overturned by radical concepts in more recent times, composers, more often than not, still organized their thoughts in ways that produced an overall, unifying structure.
305. With this bit of knowledge, however, Professor X can "predict" the actions of the students, using the same technique of categorizing they have used.
306. One day, he sat on a park bench, head in hands, wondering if anything could save his company from bankruptcy.
307. According to this view, the peculiar sounds of laughter have a direct effect on the listener, inducing positive emotional arousal that mirrors the emotional state of the laugher, perhaps by activating certain specialized brain circuits.
308. They absorb about one-fourth of humans' industrial carbon emissions, doing half the work of all Earth's carbon sinks combined.
309. This is what causes difficulty in seeing close objects clearly (called presbyopia), necessitating either longer arms or corrective lenses.
310. In Korea, Coming of Age Day is held on the third Monday of May each year.
311. There we were, on our last night in India, lying on the soft sand, enjoying the cool air and the impressive view, of the night sky.
312. I imagined that we were in an Indiana Jones movie, making a path through the forest to find evidence of the ancient Inca civilization.
313. This shrinking exposes the parts of the nails and hair that were once under the skin, causing them to appear longer than before.
314. Once, an American high school student managed to stay awake for 264 hours, breaking the previous record of 260 hours.
315. This was supposedly because Nova could be read as no va in Spanish, meaning "It does not go."
316. For those who do not regard herring as their favorite food, there are many boats and street food shops offering other traditional Finnish food, including warm salmon soup.
317. In contrast, Gauguin used flat colors and sometimes rubbed the paint into the canvas, leaving no trace of strokes behind.
318. Good teachers are always learning themselves, adapting what they know to a world that keeps changing.
319. It takes a few heart-pounding seconds to hitch itself upright again, giving the predators-in-waiting an edge.
320. "Frederick was so pleased with this response that he handed his own watch over to the man, saying, "Take this so you may be able to tell the hour also."
321. With my love, Elaine This light is then reflected back toward the ground, creating "sky glow."
322. Write about your hobbies: cooking, gardening, photography, knitting, jogging, sailing, scuba diving.
323. In addition, the oval-shaped slices are thought to resemble coins, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
324. It is practiced in many countries all around the world, including Korea.
325. All of these are faster and less painful than death by beating, stabbing, and torture.
326. One day, he found a textbook, Using Energy.
327. Trees in the cities are on the job around the clock every day, working for all of us.
328. It distorts reality, keeping us from getting all the information we need and assessing issues clearly.
329. Steve tried feeding the starving gull, tossing torn bits of the buns toward the bird, luring him closer and closer.
330. Then it lowered itself and moved slowly to the left, eating berries as it rolled along, delicately using its mouth to lift each berry from the stem.
331. It features many events and activities associated with the mango, including mango eating competitions, quizzes, and mango carving.
332. According to the graphs, the primary source of electricity generation in both 1971 and 2007 was coal and peat, accounting for over 40% of the total electricity generation.
333. The restructuring of a problem can be caused by unsuccessful attempts in solving the problem, leading to new information being brought in while the person is thinking.
334. These articles typically move deftly from anecdote, to question, to theory, then back again, pulling you deep into the core issues surrounding the issue at hand.
335. Some seemed excited, walking like racing cars between passersby.
336. It did this again and again as I stood there laughing, wishing that I too could play in the wind.
337. As a matter of fact, using its resources, we all have a certain obligation to learn something of the way in which the Earth works.
338. But like all things we hope to teach our children, learning to cooperate or to compete fairly takes practice.
339. This involves teaching those other people to see the desirability of reaching that specific goal and, usually, showing them how to get there.
340. Many of the things he purchased, including Hunminjeongeum Haerye and Shin Yun-bok's picture book, are now Korean national treasures.
341. Host: Dr. Zimmerman, we all think we know what sleep is: the time when we are unconscious, resting and dreaming.
342. The potential benefits of a close, enduring relationship with a mentor are suggested by research indicating that children and adolescents who feel a sense of connection with a supportive adult engage in fewer health-risk behaviors.
343. The researchers rated children's imaginativeness by recording the novel elements (such as characters, setting, dialogue, and feelings) they used in their responses.
344. Whether or not we can get a definitive answer, we can be confident in the process by which the explanations were developed, allowing us to rely on the knowledge that is produced through the process of science.
345. Primate social systems, including those of humans, are implicit social contracts where, in effect, members agree to forgo their immediate self-interests, in order to gain greater benefits, in the long run, by solving some ecological problem more effectively.
346. For example, with minimal effort, keeping clean makes it more likely that others will want to spend time with you.
347. Penfield enthusiastically defended an early start for second language learning, basing his ideas on his studies on brain damage and his experience with his own children.
348. In addition, there is evidence that test anxiety may deplete one's capacity for self-control, increasing the likelihood of poor performance.
349. The Duke of Wellington called Napoleon "a fake," while Napoleon made fun of his rival, calling him "a coward."
350. Advocates of altruism do not deny that the motivation for much of what we do, including much that we do for others, is egoistic.
351. The chemical industry denied that there were practical alternatives to ozone-depleting chemicals, predicting not only economic disaster but numerous deaths because food and vaccines would spoil without refrigeration.
352. The courtyard is indeed very large, measuring 69 meters by 45 meters, covering an area of 3,105 square meters.
353. However, it is the responsibility of the children's librarian to inform the administration early in the budget process of needs for the next year, including a justification of why the funds are needed.
354. In short, maintaining good social relations depends on the capacity for guilt.
355. A: Before I tried to walk on a rope suspended in the air, I laid a rope on the ground and practiced breathing, focusing my eyes, and shifting my weight as if I were on a real tightrope.
356. Brainstorming is a form of creative thinking in groups, using a procedure in which all group members are encouraged to generate as many ideas as possible without holding back or worrying about being wrong.
357. If you "make a beeline for" someone or something, you go straight toward your destination, ignoring everything else along the way.
358. Months later, when the professor wrote to all the establishments they had visited to ask whether Chinese guests were welcome, however, the majority of the responses were, in fact, prejudiced and rather uninviting, showing that attitudes don't always predict behavior.
359. They discovered that half of the residents had been shopping outside the county, driving an hour to Sioux Falls to shop in larger stores.
360. However, this may appear rude to native speakers of English: "gravy" with falling intonation came across as a statement, suggesting "This is gravy.
361. By this time the 65,000 spectators were on their feet, cheering and applauding.
362. In determining adjacencies, consideration should be given to locating noisy library functions next to each other: circulation desks, browsing areas where users select audiovisual materials, and, possibly, the entrance to the children's area.
363. Fifteen days after, the army surrounded Furnes; and Boutteville commanded his staff officers to find a man steady and fearless for a surprise attack, which he wanted, promising a hundred pistoles as a reward.
364. Humans are among the few species whose unrelated members exchange favors, such as trading goods, engaging in social contracts, or forming organizations.
365. Modern comic books tell stories in a variety of genres, including comedy, adventure, romance, and even tragedy.
366. Animals-and people-who have been raised in extreme social isolation are poor at reading emotional cues in those around them not because they lack the basic circuitry for empathy but because, lacking emotional tutors, they have never learned to pay attention to these messages and so haven't practiced this skill.
367. Lambeau: They worked together for the remainder of their lives, producing some of the most exciting math theories ever written.
368. For the final task, climbing stairs, it was important that the robot be able to see its feet.
369. They found that they could understand and predict events better if they reduced passion and prejudice, replacing these with observation and inference.
370. On the Internet, you have a virtual world of information and misinformation cohabiting side by side, staring back at you like identical twins, one who will help you and the other who will hurt you.
371. Humans aren't naturally good at losing, so there will be tears, yelling, and cheating, but that's okay.
372. This pattern helps explain why access to more information is not, on its own, making us smarter.
373. Most seemingly impossible obstacles can be overcome by seeing possibilities, focusing on what is within your control, taking the first step, and then focusing on the next step and the next step after that.
374. But it leaves out the fact that Robert was also a willing, participating and contributing member of this crowd, and that he probably influenced the others to about the same degree that they influenced him.
375. He had carried out a number of adventurous explorations, including the first solo kayak trip down the length of the Nile River and standing on the top of Mt.
376. Of course, recording your dreams is not enough.
377. When you exercise, your heart beats faster, increasing the amount of blood that flows to your brain.
378. Art should include opportunities for children to use both large and small muscles in meaningful ways, building their body control and self-image.
379. Scientists not only have labs with students who contribute critical ideas, but also have colleagues who are doing similar work, thinking similar thoughts, and without whom the scientist would get nowhere.
380. As the consumption of alcohol is rising steadily, drinking is becoming a serious problem in Korea.
381. I recall Bill Burroughs, a colleague, and ex-scientist like myself, mentioning this paper over lunch.
382. In 2009, part of an old Russian satellite crashed into an American satellite, creating thousands of additional pieces of space junk.
383. Finally, the surfer grabs the robot, following the lifeguard's instructions.
384. "The security guard, who had worked for the company for many years, looked his boss straight in the eyes, showing no sign of emotion on his face.
385. However, thinking about it this way overlooks debt among people in low-income brackets who have no other way than debt to acquire basic necessities of life.
386. For example, the Rio Grande, separating the United States and Mexico, has frequently shifted its course, causing problems in determining the exact location of the international boundary.
387. In an effort to discover why, he studied his body in the mirror, watching his posture during movements very closely.
388. The elements of reality are fixed on these pieces; by combining them in his selected sequence, shortening and lengthening them according to his desire, the director builds up his own “filmic” time and “filmic” space.
389. It was her famous fish face: she was pushing her ears out, crossing her eyes, and opening her mouth wide.
390. In some cases the amount of young produced today is a hundred or even a thousand times less than in the past, putting the survival of species, and the fisheries dependent on them, at grave risk.
391. Beavers swim easily in streams, picking up rocks and sticks to build their dams.
392. As I looked into the sack, I quickly fingered the remaining presents, testing their weight, imagining what they contained.
393. We work, shop, and seek entertainment, for the most part, outside our own neighborhoods, necessitating a journey to work, to shop, and to visit the multiplex.
394. The answer is yes Scientific research provides convincing data to support the evidence that giving is a powerful path to lasting happiness Researchers have found that the areas in our brains that feel pleasure become activated when we give —meaning that besides doing good, donating our money or time actually makes us feel good This feeling is similar to a “runner's high,” a term created for that feel-good sensation that rushes through your body after a run They use the term “helper's high” to describe what happens to your body and your brain when you are kind to another person or give to them in some way Helping others may just be the secret to living a life that is not only happier but also healthier, wealthier, more productive, and meaningful.
395. As the storm grows, the wind increases, achieving speeds of as much as 118 kilometers per hour.
396. Finally, women write an estimated eight out of ten personal checks in the United States, making their financial power even greater.
397. Once upon a time, eating and drinking were considered to be the greatest of human pleasures.
398. Many people are somewhere in the middle, wanting some use and some protection.
399. While both contextual and global community factors are critical elements of a community survey, collecting and integrating all these data remains a major challenge in terms of cost-effectiveness.
400. Logically speaking, telling someone that the engaging in act X promotes outcome Y, or that not engaging in act X fails to promote outcome Y, provides the same objective information: Y (partly) depends on X・ However, the way in which that information is presented — in particular, whether the emphasis is placed on losses or gains — influences the decision-making process.
401. He also explained what needs to be done to create an album, from planning the album to arranging, recording, and editing the music.
402. That was why papa had gone to work, ending up in Louisiana in 1931.
403. That's because after death, the human body dehydrates, causing the skin to shrink, or become smaller.
404. Today, we do many things on the Web such as reading news articles, watching videos, and looking for weather forecasts.
405. Although I was able to engage her in a variety of learning activities, writing was a constant struggle.
406. In total, women's shoes constituted 40 percent, exceeding men's shoes by 5 percentage points.
407. For example, if a friend tells you that he or she likes you, you can interpret that in different ways, depending on the nonlanguage cues.
408. Characteristic of wakeful rest, alpha brain waves provide a bridge between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind, paving the way for creativity.
409. What is said of film likely applies to other dramatic narrative forms, including documentary, news reports, reality television shows, soap operas, cartoons, sports, game shows, and computer games — anywhere there is narrative, plot, character, and scenery.
410. "Meanwhile my father took me to a pony fair and let me try some ponies, but he always found some fault with them, leaving me in despair.
411. A simple way of looking at how much you like yourself is standing in front of the mirror, liking what you see, and how you feel about what you see (without distorting your image, both figuratively and literally).
412. Accordingly, the new society was entrusted with the task of monitoring music use, issuing licences to music users, negotiating fees, collecting fees and finally distributing the money raised to the composers and songwriters whose works were adding value to other people's businesses.
413. In one study, participants who briefly held a cup of hot (versus iced) coffee judged a target person as having a "warmer" personality (generous, caring); in another study, participants holding a hot (versus cold) pack were more likely to choose a gift for a friend instead of something for themselves.
414. Watching television, playing video games, reading books, and seeing movies are all great ways to forget your anger.
415. So, sneezing does not affect your eyes.
416. In an area of Turkey, nodding the head up and down means "no."
417. 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.
418. As traits and their gene frequencies within populations varied, they were inherited from one generation to the next, creating the best available fit of flower to animal.
419. Numerous self-help books promote the benefits of positive thinking and positive behaviors, assigning negative affect in general, and sadness in particular, to the category of "problem emotions" that need to be eliminated.
420. Similar marks and symbols functioning as trademarks have been found on Chinese pottery, possibly dating as far back as 2698 BCE, and in many other ancient societies, including the Egyptians, the Assyrians, and the Vedic civilization.
421. At the same time, without decisions to make, being a consumer would be easier but much less interesting.
422. According to those reports, living cells in these organs store information about a person.
423. The fans were even able to change perspectives, choosing to be either part of the audience, part of a team, or be on the field itself.
424. He planned the course during the week before the opening of the autumn semester, and saw the kinds of possibility that one sees as one struggles with the materials and subjects of an endeavor; he felt the logic of grammar, and he thought he perceived how it spread out from itself, permeating the language and supporting human thought.
425. His talk worked its way through the many different veins of the small neighbourhood, gathering momentum until it had reached a pitch strong enough to end up arresting his neighbour on the suspicion of theft.
426. Picture the trial of a defendant who has committed a vicious crime and the defense attorney pointing to what a terrible childhood the defendant had, having been abused as a child, and suggesting that his upbringing contributed to his current violent behavior, possibly implying it was beyond his control.
427. Other people are by nature more negative and pessimistic, focusing on their negative characteristics and thinking about the possibility of bad future outcomes.
428. Warming may ease extreme environmental conditions, expanding the production frontier.
429. Though parents may be tempted to hand a child a screen and walk away, guiding children's media experiences helps them build important 21st Century skills, such as critical thinking and media literacy.
430. A system using this technology employs as many as 14 cameras that capture a ball from various angles, showing exactly where the ball is at a certain time.
431. Doing these kinds of activities before going to bed can stimulate your brain too much, making it more difficult to rest.
432. They have to leave for the office early in the morning, riding on a packed train.
433. In late August, feeling the tug of the innate impulse that scientists call migratory restlessness, our Tennessee Warbler takes to the sky after dark, heading southeastward in a series of night flights.
434. This example also shows how language reflects culture - as livestock were so important, asking about the livestock's well-being was common enough to become a daily greeting.
435. People leave three peas on the plate, hoping for a year full of luck, fortune, and romance.
436. Alternatively, some residents express concern that tourists overcrowd the local fishing, hunting, and other recreation areas or may cause traffic and pedestrian congestion.
437. They include gold and silver coins from the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius (27 BC to AD 37), suggesting a vigorous trade in a large volume of goods.
438. As you know, pulling off this event will require a lot of planning and writing.
439. After setting a broken leg, delivering a baby, and cleaning an infected finger, he returned to the sick child's house with a load of firewood.
440. In such a case, these people suffer from an inevitable social and mental trauma, leading to emotional stress and a feeling that all of a sudden they have been disassociated from what once was their identity.
441. An initial report published on 18 October 2014 criticised the World Health Organization for its unsatisfactory reaction to the outbreak, blaming the epidemic on corruption and inefficiency in the WHO's African branch.
442. The British rulers at the time liked the idea and spread the Indian pajamas to the rest of the world, helping them to arrive in our bedrooms.
443. There are three simple ways to use the color wheel: combining analogous colors, choosing complementary colors, and mixing together analogous and complementary colors.
444. We all have such happy habits: from snacking to exercising, whether it's spending or saving, partying or solitude, arguing or making up.
445. Women's casual shoes ranked the second largest category of all the six specified categories, accounting for almost twice the percentage of men's casual shoes.
446. It appears that most freshwater life did not originate in fresh water, but is secondarily adapted, having passed from ocean to land and then back again to fresh water.
447. Individuals from extremely diverse backgrounds have learned to overlook their differences and live harmonious, loving lives together.
448. Even when a comedy program is broadcast in the evening, opening performers are often used to get audiences in the right mood.
449. I've seen couples from different ethnic groups merge into harmonious relationships, and I've seen people from different religions come together for a strong, lasting bond.
450. Individuals and teams, competing with each other, stopped sharing information.
451. But we can still learn about them, asking questions and using instruments that let us see or hear far better than with our eyes or ears alone.
452. According to experts in transportation research, the reaction of drivers to electronic signage messages decreases over time, showing a potential distrust of the displayed messages.
453. They collide like ocean waves crashing on a beach, causing the planet’s atmosphere to heat up.
454. When Mujuru was about eight years old his grandfather gave him his first formal lesson, teaching him the kushaura part to "Ndaona Buka Nhemawara."
455. The standard practice of open discussion gives too much weight to the opinions of those who speak early and confidently, causing others to line up behind them.
456. I know Adam hears him, but he begins to eat rapidly, shoveling in forkful after forkful of chicken.
457. She looked shocked for a moment, but then turned and shot the ball, sinking it for two points.
458. We may find ourselves reaching out to others in ways that were not necessary when we were a couple, relying on others and allowing them to rely on us.
459. If you see yourself as confident and successful before meeting a new person, applying for a job, or making a presentation, that is how you will perform in the actual situation.
460. In short, drinking in Korea can do a lot of damage to physical and mental health.
461. He carefully prepared a letter and answered the ad, emphasizing his interest in the job.
462. However, some wild mushrooms are dangerous, leading people to lose their lives due to mushroom poisoning.
463. There are both pragmatic and cultural factors that contribute to this, reflecting the fact that food is both a biological necessity and a powerful cultural symbol.
464. If you take a moment to list all the different descriptions of pain, including all negative feelings and sensations you can think of, and then create a similar list for pleasure, you may find your list for pain will be longer than your list for pleasure.
465. Also, horses brought by the Spaniards changed the lives of many Native American tribes on the Great Plains, permitting them to shift to a nomadic lifestyle based on hunting on horseback.
466. As a member of an aristocratic family, Kartini enjoyed her privileged status, studying and making friends with Dutch children.
467. Light pollution is controlled by maximizing efficiency, improving security, and creating a more aesthetically pleasing nocturnal environment.
468. In 1979 radioactive water leaked from a nuclear power plant at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania, threatening the safety of the entire area.
469. What this means is that the people around you, constantly under the pull of their emotions, change their ideas by the day or by the hour, depending on their mood.
470. When you are starving and tired, eating healthy is difficult.
471. As adults, we likewise suspend disbelief and enter the rules of imaginative play when watching theatre, accepting whatever mimed or symbolic use of a prop is suggested by the actors.
472. Then, the rescuers and the rescued began singing the Chilean national anthem with the thousands of joyous people who came to support the operation, celebrating the heroics and the humanity of all those involved.
473. He knew about 150 words, including the names of 50 different objects.
474. There's a certain look on the face, a particular tone of voice, increasing volume, provocative statements, and even specific situations when we know that conflict will most likely escalate — in the car, during the "witching hour" before supper, first thing in the morning.
475. Among these, logging is the main reason for nature's loss.
476. Just imagine yourself deep in thought, hearing the perfect sequence of notes in your head, when suddenly, your finger touches the actual piano key, and it doesn't sound exactly like you imagined.
477. Recently, however, considerable doubt has been thrown upon Humboldt's narrative, owing to the fact that subsequent travelers have failed to discover any trace of so unique a method of fishing.
478. Survival stories like Mike's make people appreciate what they have when they are safe and sound at home with their family, leading their daily lives.
479. His sharp talons grasped the fish, and with a flap of his wings he took off, carrying his prize back to the nest.
480. All you have to do is stop rushing around, eating junk food, and watching TV.
481. They floated completely along the North Pacific currents, ending up back in Sitka.
482. Similarly, teaching people to accept a situation that could readily be changed could be bad advice; sometimes the only way to get what you want is to take active control.
483. Also, using the Internet excessively for a long time causes the size of the thinking part of the brain to be reduced.
484. Four ships sank and nearly 2,000 men died, making it one of Britain's worst sea disasters ever.
485. The diet industry (which includes diet programs, diet foods, and diet magazines and books) is enormous, with revenues of tens of billions of dollars, catering to an American public desperate to slim down.
486. The feathers on a snowy owl's face guide sounds to its ears, giving it the ability to hear things humans cannot.
487. As Ethan has shown us, lifting up those around us is also of great worth.
488. To her relief, it wasn't long before a whistle called the dogs out, leaving her unfound.
489. Over time, the taxi driver's role triggers a growth of neurons and synapses in the hippocampus, resulting in its increased size.
490. Indeed, even at a time when human-induced greenhouse-gas emissions were not exponentially altering the climate, warming the oceans, and leading to rising seas, our ancestors knew how to better listen to and respect the many movements and warnings of the seas, thus settling farther inland.
491. Then, at the top, it flipped over, tucked its wings in and dived straight down, spiraling as it went.
492. At an earlier date, cooking selected mutations for smaller guts and mouths, rather than vice versa.
493. Infrasound dissipates less rapidly in air, making it ideal for longdistance communication.
494. For example, reading an e-book, videoconferencing with grandma, or showing your child a picture you just took of them is not the same as the passive, television-watching screen time that concerns many parents and educators.
495. In a moment, the water rose to the level of the door, starting to fill his house.
496. Walking in nature, listening to soothing music, or meditating are some ways that we can promote this relaxation response in the brain, which results in a heightened ability to concentrate, focus , learn, visualize, and imagine.
497. Throughout this process, however, analyzing people to understand their personalities is not all about potential economic or social benefit.
498. Like Jenny and her sister, in our everyday life, we sometimes stubbornly wait for someone else to reach out to us, believing this is the only way we can become friends again.
499. Everything is curved, including the walls, the ceilings, and the wooden doors.
500. It is also quite normal and typical for bloggers to use pictures, wording, videos and many other resources in their blogs.
501. Paleolithic artists at Lascaux painted over 600 images and made more than 1,500 life-like carvings of animal, including images of horses, cows, deer, and bulls, deep within the caves.
502. The task that took the longest time for HUBO was the sixth one, pulling a plug out of a wall socket and putting it back into another.
503. This type of misunderstanding often leads to debates about the value of fundamental research, putting at risk the very types of scientific investments that are necessary to continue technological progress.
504. These were pulled by their faithful, hardworking team of huskies or qinimiq.
505. Remember, focusing too much on the goal can prevent you from achieving the thing you want.
506. And a lot will go into repair of climate damage or adaptation to future climate damage ─ for example, investing in new protective walls along the coast to keep the rising ocean back.
507. They either believe they have unlimited time, thinking that they will have more time tomorrow to get something done, or they underestimate how much time they really do have.
508. This allows the solids to carry the waves more easily and efficiently, resulting in a louder sound.
509. Cultures have rarely been completely isolated from outside influence, because throughout human history people have been moving from one place to another, spreading goods and ideas.
510. People spend time dancing, singing, and having a great time with one another.
511. As soon as I open the front door to look outside, they're beside me in a flash, standing expectantly, ready for an adventure.
512. Among many possible activities, walking is one of the easiest ways to get some minutes of exercise after a meal.
513. When regions can no longer produce food, people will be forced to move to other areas, making them "climate refugees."
514. Scientists who have journeyed to Africa have watched elephants in the wild for years, allowing the elephants to get used to them so that they could observe their behavior at close range.
515. I knew I wanted to continue exploring, meeting people from different backgrounds, trying new foods, and discovering unique landscapes.
516. Looking at the world through art, we come to appreciate it from unexpected, surprising, and fresh perspectives.
517. I walked across to a cafe and sat down at a table, putting my bag on the seat beside me.
518. The lawyer was outraged, assuming this to be an example of Latin American gender bias.
519. This included many artists, writers and musicians who would visit the ashram, offering their talents and services.
520. Besides, your feet can actually be different sizes at different times of the day, getting larger and returning to "normal" by the next morning.
521. However, ethologists, researchers who study the biological bases of behavior, claim that expressions of anger, pouting, fear, and sadness are built into our biological makeup and are universal.
522. "Now," said Grandfather, setting Tommy down on a wooden chair to explain things to him.
523. 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.
524. It is too easy to drift through school and college, taking the traditional, conventional studies that others take, following the lines of least resistance, electing "snap courses," and going with the crowd.
525. We tend to compare ourselves with those around us, trying to "keep up with the Joneses ," and so when we are doing comparatively well we are happier.
526. Simply watch your puppy's activities, waiting for a particular behavior to occur; when one happens, reward him.
527. Using this basic six-dot cell, Louis eventually worked out sixty-three characters, representing the entire alphabet, numbers, punctuation symbols, contractions, some commonly used words, and later, musical notation and mathematical signs.
528. "Jin: Well, reading comic books is not something to be embarrassed about, though.
529. For example, if you are upset that you did not do well on a chemistry test and want to avoid worrying about it, your mind may automatically watch for anything that might remind you of tests or chemistry, and when some cue arises (e.g., seeing the person who sits in front of you in that class), your conscious mind quickly turns attention elsewhere (e.g., you don't say hello to that person).
530. What is it about this person that is compelling, interesting, attractive, or inspirational?"
531. For example, women may worry about many things at a time, while many men can classify their worries, dealing with only one problem or stressor before moving on to the next one.
532. On the other hand, free radicals move uncontrollably through the body, attacking cells, rusting their proteins, piercing their membranes and corrupting their genetic code until the cells become dysfunctional and sometimes give up and die.
533. They excel at research, using logic and the information gained through their senses to conquer complex problems.
534. For example, interacting with others may require the youth to learn how to lead and how to follow.
535. In the late 1800s, the railroads were the biggest companies in the U.S. Having achieved such a huge success, even changing the landscape of America, remembering WHY they started doing this business stopped being important to them.
536. It allows them a safe place to practice getting along, following rules, and learning how to be graceful in defeat.
537. Cage believed that music could be made with any sounds, including the whispers of the audience or the sound of hearts beating.
538. As for a new way of working out, using virtual reality technology, an Italian company has recently released an innovative product.
539. As a general rule, language extinction occurs gradually when two tongues, belonging to two peoples with different levels of economic development, come into contact.
540. Garments are manufactured using toxic chemicals and then transported around the globe, making the fashion industry the world's second-largest polluter, after the oil industry.
541. There are also many special events, including an archery tournament, fireworks, and a music festival.
542. Write about your work: teaching, nursing, running a store.
543. Beautiful and interesting sounds can be made, assuming you know how to make them - or, more precisely, how to make other musicians make them.
544. Unless your signature style is to wear colors that clash, using the color wheel will help you choose colors that are natural and pleasing to the eye.
545. I heard the familiar "ding-ding" as a white Cadillac rolled over the cable, signaling the arrival of a customer.
546. When he was eight years old, his father died, and less than a year after this tragedy, his mother passed away, leaving him an orphan.
547. Consumers facing such decisions consider not only the product's immediate consumption outcomes but also the product's general effect on society, including how the manufacturer behaves (e.g., toward the environment).
548. It is an amazing record, considering that most of the dabbawalas are illiterate and that not a single piece of paper is used in the delivery process.
549. For a child, it could be placing with trembling fingers the last block on a tower she has built, higher than any she has built so far; for a sprinter, it could be trying to beat his own record; for a violinist, mastering an intricate musical passage.
550. The excavation uncovered the remains of a gymnasium, a wrestling arena, changing rooms and baths.
551. When pathologists made two assessments of the severity of biopsy results, the correlation between their ratings was only .61 (out of a perfect 1.0), indicating that they made inconsistent diagnoses quite frequently.
552. Maybe this is why walking can clear your head, helping you think better.
553. You just have to keep doing something, seizing the next opportunity, and staying open to trying something new.
554. Later theorists, such as Carl Rogers, substantially expanded this definition, suggesting that people deny thoughts, facts, or events that are at odds with their own self-concept.
555. Trying to find the keys, trying to remember when an event is supposed to take place, where it's going to be held, and with whom you are going.
556. The answer is that they sit inside the gold crystal structure, taking the place of a gold atom, and it is this atom substitution inside the crystal lattice of the gold that makes it stronger.
557. Actually, they're hoping you're sitting by your computer, waiting for news about them.
558. In high latitudes, melanin reduces the penetration of sunlight in the skin, reducing its ability to make vitamin-D.
559. I hesitated for a few more seconds, weighing the choices of turning back and disgracing myself or jumping and risking death.
560. I've seen people from opposite ends of the spectrum economically and politically that ended up in happy, lasting marriages.
561. An open ending is a powerful tool, providing food for thought that forces the audience to think about what might happen next.
562. Cats can be either liquid or solid, depending on the circumstances.
563. After Krom gave up in frustration, Jaki went over to the tire, removed the other tires that were blocking it, and carried it over to Krom, being careful not to spill any water.
564. This helps you lower the level of your anxiety and stress, increasing your confidence and making the presentation much easier.
565. However, private capital started to flow into seed production and took it over as a sector of the economy, creating an artificial split between the two aspects of the seed's nature: its role as means of production and its role as product.
566. Show yourself leaping down the steps four at a time, coat unzipped, shouting in the wind, "Hurray, I did it!"
567. Art methods involved in art therapy include painting, drawing, collage, and sculpture.
568. Holding up a stack of brochures titled, Staying Fit and Heart Healthy, he exclaimed, "We have these!"
569. They cut out parts of rats' brains, trying to make them forget a maze, and found that it didn't matter what part of the brain they chose; the rats never forgot.
570. Because sound travels much faster in ground than in air, groundborne vibrations, if perceived, can serve as an early warning system, arriving well before airborne sound from the same source arrives.
571. Therefore, being fashionable can be a very expensive pastime.
572. Astronomical stars, the ones visible in the sky at night and scattered across the universe, produce their own light and heat rather than, as with the planet Earth, relying on other bodies for illumination and warmth.
573. In 1950, the researchers gave up, concluding that memory must be somewhere else.
574. Very heavy rains, however, could carry away soil and plant nutrients, hindering the growth of vegetation, thereby leaving a reduced food supply for the animals that depend on that vegetation.
575. "Easy, darling.
576. As the tropical depression moves over warmer waters, the clouds expand and the winds begin to build up speed, becoming a "tropical storm."
577. They can walk through a glass tunnel, looking up at the penguins sliding through the water.
578. He began walking faster, forcing Marvin to jog to keep up with him.
579. As just a 20yearold archaeology student, Cambel went to the 1936 Berlin Olympics, becoming the first Muslim woman to compete in the Games.
580. Over the last three decades, transport policies in Freiburg have encouraged more walking, cycling, and use of public transport.
581. Sometimes, however, you will want to use your life more directly in your fiction, dramatizing actual incidents.
582. In these movies, children are solving problems, helping their families, and pursuing their dreams.
583. Dwindling reservoirs and waterways, rising seas that threaten homes, droughts that prompt hunger: such possibilities evoke lessons from the past about human well-being.
584. In addition, children at play often take on other roles, pretending to be Principal Walsh or Josh's mom, happily forcing themselves to imagine how someone else thinks and feels.
585. She lay there, sweating, listening to the empty thunder that brought no rain, and whispered, "I wish the drought would end.
586. Eventually, he got rid of the dashes, perfecting an alphabet made up entirely of dots.
587. When his body finally stopped spinning, his arm pointed away from the dancers on stage and directly at Dan Tres, standing among the spectators.
588. From the classic philosophers through Shakespeare to the works of Chekhov, Ibsen, and the great novels of the 19th century, exploring the emotions of sadness, longing, and depression has long been considered instructive.
589. Most people are familiar with Humboldt's graphic description of the Indian method of capturing those creatures — namely, by driving the wild horses of the surrounding plains into the streams, and keeping them there until the eels, by frequent shocks, have exhausted their stored-up electricity upon them, when, becoming even more helpless than other fishes, they are readily captured.
590. There are many reasons for taking such an action, including the need to recover costs or meet deadlines.
591. And then 20 years from now, one of you can find yourself right here where I stand, giving a graduation speech.
592. Though a common complaint may be that technology is turning consumers into increasingly passive individuals, handing over their intellectual skills and abilities, as well as emotional and physical functioning, to an array of gadgets and devices, for many people, nothing could be further from the truth.
593. Only half of the map survives, but it shows much of the southern part of the earth, including Antarctica.
594. You must follow through with those orders, including taking and finishing all medications in the manner they are prescribed and complying with your doctor's request to keep records of your blood pressure or blood sugar.
595. As a result, they shy away from MST, rationalizing that because they are not coaching elite athletes, mental skills training is less important.
596. Recent evidence suggests that the common ancestor of Neanderthals and modern people, living about 400,000 years ago, may have already been using pretty sophisticated language.
597. They also had many objects in each room, including tiny books, furniture, and dishes.
598. Intent on one of the pictures, she took a step back and hit the small table, tipping it over.
599. As a slightly careless man, Fleming left some bacterial cultures on his desk.
600. So, eating a bowl of tteokguk on the morning of New Year's Day means that you have become one year older.
601. When they "multitask," they switch back and forth, alternating their attention until both tasks are done.
602. He began to jump backward over the bar, head-first, curving his body over the bar and landing on his back.
603. But even more importantly, studying history helps us ask and answer humanity's Big Questions.
604. By volunteering, I became part of the lives of local families — sharing meals, playing with their kids, and visiting their homes.
605. So the sorting sequence is nonrandom, producing runs of items of a single type.
606. The 6-year-olds spoke and sang to themselves, reminding themselves they would get more treats if they waited.
607. It is possible, though unlikely, that he is laughing at funerals, sneering at coronations, feeling malice at weddings.
608. In most developed countries, farming is no longer the major industry in rural areas.
609. "I've almost perfected the Cloner," whispered Dr. Woolley, pointing at a machine with wires hanging out of it.
610. I walked up to the stage and took my place behind the microphone, grabbing both sides of the podium as though I was on a sinking ship and hanging on for dear life.
611. The sense of hearing gives us a remarkable connection with the invisible, underlying order of things.
612. Participation in the Inca Project was a blessing to me, allowing me to learn the importance of volunteering.
613. One objective factor in determining whether an argument is a good one for a person concerns whether the person is ignoring evidence that they already have, refusing to believe what the evidence clearly points to, or failing to seek out evidence that they could readily acquire if only they checked.
614. This overstated, often fictionalized version of nature is no more real ― and yet no less real ― to them than the everyday nature right outside their doors, waiting to be discovered in a child's way, at a child's pace.
615. They also provided a setting for discipline, allowing those instructors to examine and correct the work of many students at once or in succession as they solved problems at the board.
616. One of the keys to end all wars, hatred, bigotry, suffering, violence, and disease is kindness.
617. In her letter, Linda thanked Rebecca from deep within for, in essence, taking off her warped glasses, shattering them against the floor, and insisting she try on a new pair of glasses.
618. The Nobel Prizewinning biologist Peter Medawar said that about four-fifths of his time in science was wasted, adding sadly that "nearly all scientific research leads nowhere."
619. Their dorsal fins are sharply triangular and very tall, reaching up to 6 feet in height.
620. he asked, offering up a weak smile.
621. What is apparent at the global level is that great changes have swept the entire world since the second half of the twentieth century, inducing major modifications in diet, first in industrial regions and more recently in developing countries.
622. Near the end of our visit, having completed our volunteer work, we went by train to the nearby ruins of Machu Picchu.
623. Changdeokgung was originally the secondary royal palace complex of the Joseon Dynasty, following Gyeongbokgung.
624. In addition, putting your plan down on paper will not only clarify your thoughts.
625. The high school grounds were filled with well-dressed people, posing in fancy dresses and suits for cheerful photographers.
626. Flow can be achieved when you are involved in tasks such as making music, playing sports, reading, solving puzzles, or doing whatever interests and challenges you.
627. Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms of course survived well beyond their social and cultural settings, taking on new meanings in the recordable world.
628. 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.
629. However, we can anticipate that personal growth and performance will progress faster in young, developing athletes who are given mental skills training than in athletes not exposed to MST.
630. "The past is messy, but historians make sense of the mess by collecting evidence, making meaning of it, and organizing it into some kind of discernible pattern.
631. He was now too weak to swim, having already swum several hours to find his way back to land after being washed out to sea.
632. But suppose that a few days from now you are shown a long list of names, including those of some minor celebrities and "new" names of people that you have never heard of; your task will be to check every name of a celebrity on the list.
633. Feelings may affect various aspects of your eating, including your motivation to eat, your food choices, where and with whom you eat, and the speed at which you eat.
634. This will set up a fundamental power shift, putting the individual at center stage.
635. Since there are three decades of evidence that dominating instruction with a system of controlling external rewards may contribute to inferior learning, using a pedagogy based on theories of intrinsic motivation appears to be a more reasonable and effective approach to enhancing learning among culturally diverse students.
636. The waitress reads the dishes on the menu, including "eggs and Spam," "eggs, bacon, and Spam," and "Spam, Spam, Spam, eggs, and Spam!"
637. I was able to point out to my buddy that his wife wasn't trying to be a strict trainer; she was just more of a sensing, thinking, judging sort of person, and he was more of an intuition, feeling, perceiving sort of person.
638. People could detect scenes in response to such questions with an accuracy well above chance, suggesting that the gist of a scene can be extracted within a fraction of a second.
639. The remainder of the colony votes with their bodies, flying to the spot they prefer and joining in the dance until one potential hive overcomes all other dances of the neighborhood.
640. These might include painting with a roller, creating a path from stones, or creating a large mural.
641. By contrast, at middle- and upper-income levels, overspending takes on a variety of meanings typically influenced by what people think of as essential for their well-being and associated with the so-called "good life" that is so heavily marketed.
642. from snacking to exercising, whether it's spending or saving, partying or solitude, arguing or making up.
643. While some people are natural humorists, being funny is a set of skills that can be learned.
644. When I was five or six, my mother decided that it was time I learned French, so she bought a book of French fairy tales and read them aloud, translating as she went.
645. This is easy to do by encouraging them, taking them seriously, and conveying the fact that you believe in them.
646. To make matters worse, teaching resources are scarce.
647. In the recent economics literature, following the work of John Roemer, the determinants of economic outcomes are separated into those due to " circumstances"" that are beyond personal control, such as family background, and " effort,"" for which an individual can be held responsible.
648. Taking care of his two-year-old nephew, Milo, for the weekend, Jake quickly goes through the house, hiding the dishwashing detergent and other chemical cleaners and inserting guards into the sockets so he doesn't get hurt.
649. The average person's belief about themselves is, in general, flattering.
650. As Plato noted, the analytical intellect polarizes reality into subject and object, overlooking the essential unity that exists between the self and the world.
651. On the other hand, looking for information not explicitly disclosed by the patient can also be seen as a violation of trust.
652. I stared at it a few seconds before I got up the nerve to turn it over, expecting the inevitable F. You can only imagine my shock when I saw I had passed the test!
653. He spun quickly, avoiding the rattlesnake's attack.
654. Availability on the part of parents gives children a strong sense of worth, creating in them a feeling of being wanted.
655. To the service representatives, learning to sell was a very different game from what they had been playing.
656. In a classic set of studies over a ten-year period, biologist Gerald Wilkinson found that, when vampire bats return to their communal nests from a successful night's foraging, they frequently vomit blood and share it with other nest-mates, including even non-relatives.
657. Those dirty pots and pans taunt you from miles away, reminding you that you can’t really relax until they’re sitting clean and tidy in the cabinets.
658. Marco, his voice breaking, has given the police a quick description of the baby ─ six months old, blond, blue eyes, about sixteen pounds, wearing a disposable diaper and a plain, pale pink onesie.
659. Since life began in the oceans, most life, including freshwater life, has a chemical composition more like the ocean than fresh water.
660. Suddenly, moving backward to our pre¬-ownership state is a loss, one that we cannot accept.
661. She had no way to get money, so decided to go knocking door to door, explaining that she needed a place to stay until she could contact her family back in Japan to send her some money.
662. Benadonner ran home quickly, destroying the causeway behind him.
663. I finally decided to jump, choosing possible death over temporary embarrassment, so off the cliff I went.
664. He cocked his head, studying Brian.
665. From 2004 to 2007 Korea had more than 200,000 researchers each year, recording the largest number in 2007.
666. Thus, seeking closeness and meaningful relationships has long been vital for human survival.
667. One night, I opened the door that led to the second floor, noting that the hallway light was off.
668. This growing interest is, in turn, driving a boom in translation.
669. The women in the kitchen took turns making a fuss over the baby, acting like it was their job to keep her entertained.
670. As soon as the last letter of a sequence had been presented, participants in the study wrote down all six of the letters they had seen, guessing at any letters they couldn't easily recall.
671. Therefore, knowing how to protect yourself during an earthquake is very important.
672. Hence, raising awareness of children from a very early age about the particular characteristics of SNS and the potential long-term impact of a seemingly trivial act is crucial.
673. He returned to India in 1892 and began studying yoga and Indian languages, including Sanskrit.
674. Contrary to what we usually believe, the best moments in our lives are not the passive, receptive, relaxing times ― although such experiences can also be enjoyable, if we have worked hard to attain them.
675. The research also found that reading the more challenging version of poetry, in particular, increases activity in the right hemisphere of the brain, helping the readers to reflect on and reevaluate their own experiences in light of what they have read.
676. So, looking at a person's ears is a great way to check his or her identity.
677. These data may be positional, involving the latitude and longitude of a place, an address, a road, or a border.
678. When you face a severe source of stress, you may fight back, reacting immediately.
679. Thereafter, whenever his grandfather was not busy, he sat with Mujuru, teaching him new songs, and then practicing the performance of the kushaura and kutsinhira parts together.
680. In the process of connecting everything to everything, computers elevate the power of the small player, encouraging freedom and democratic practices.
681. Try not to wait until you are really hungry to think about eating.When you have a newborn baby, preparing food will probably take longer than usual.
682. Consumers also reduce uncertainty by buying the same brand that they did the last time, believing that the product should be at least as satisfactory as their last purchase.
683. However, the other company proceeded with more seeming clarity and discipline, dividing the problem into its parts.
684. Fortunately, enrolling at the Hobbiton Institute of Photography is one of the easiest, most cost-effective ways to take your photography to the next level.
685. Each evening Mujuru sat beside his grandfather as he played, watching his fingers and longing to be able to play as well as his grandfather.
686. The students had tried to "warm up" their digital messages by using emoticons, typing out the sounds of laughter ("Hahaha"), and using the forced urgency of TYPING IN ALL CAPS.
687. Today, we are so swamped by communicative resources and so used to making full use of them, changing, juxtaposing and alternating them, that it seems almost pointless to investigate the patterns of such rapid, taken-for-granted and apparently unpredictable mixes.
688. It's important to do your best when performing your job, cultivating your marriage, raising your children, and competing for the league bowling championship.
689. Brian couldn't stop shivering, thinking that the bear could return and attack him anytime.
690. Many animals, including warm-blooded mammals, change body position or posture to help regulate internal temperature.
691. The body has been viewed as a 'natural' phenomenon ― a fixed, unchanging fact of nature.
692. Our misinformation owes partly to psychological factors, including our tendency to see the world in ways that suit our desires.
693. In the realm of psychological experience, however, quantifying units of time is a considerably clumsier operation.
694. All sorts of things can affect internal body temperature, including heat generated in the muscles during exercise, fevers caused by disease, and the external temperature.
695. They never noticed one much, they were so busy with other things, focusing on other famous people, unable to have or express kind feelings, or just working too hard.
696. However, in many school physical education programs, team sports dominate the curriculum at the expense of various individual and dual sports, like tennis, swimming, badminton, and golf.
697. In the "snake" condition, the chimps all entered the enclosure with the fur on their backs spiking up and approached the danger zone with extreme caution, poking at the leaf bed with sticks rather than with their hands.
698. Of course, using 3D printers saves a lot of energy, too.
699. Second, promoting positive body image to children is essential.
700. Clearly, generalizing about groups or objects is a most common pattern of thought.
701. A split second later my body hit the water, causing much pain, but as I surfaced to the top of the water and swam to shore, the first thing I realized is that I was not dead.
702. This huge, burning hole certainly looks like an entrance to a horrible place!
703. As a young man, Ehret traveled around Europe, largely on foot, observing plants and developing his artistic skills.
704. Most individual actors were at least part-time itinerants, contributing to the image of the vagabond good-for-nothing that afflicted his profession for centuries.
705. He strolled up the street to the photographer, saying, "I see you're interested in our operation."
706. For example, going into debt to purchase a car, clothes, and vacation can keep us from qualifying for a house or the kind of home we dream about.
707. Following flooding, a river's course may shift, altering the boundary between states or countries.
708. Most animals, including our ancestors and modern-day capuchin monkeys, lived very close to the margin of survival.
709. LaPiere wrote to hotels and restaurants along the route, asking whether they would accommodate him and his Chinese guests.
710. A continuous depreciation of the exchange rate, implying a decline in the value of the domestic currency in comparison with foreign currency, reflects the inherent weakness in an economy, and prevents foreigners from investing in it.
711. In a complex, intellectually demanding and high-pressure task such as that of air traffic controllers, for example, having chronically high anxiety is an almost sure predictor that a person will eventually fail in training or in the field.
712. When his voice broke, he went to Rome to study and he remained in that city for about 20 years, holding appointments at various churches and religious institutions.
713. Other behavioral options include making loud noises, retreating into a shell, rolling into a tight ball, choosing to live in a predator-free area such as underground, or relying on safety in numbers by living in a group.
714. The flood of inventions that followed the Civil War utterly transformed life, transferring human attention and energy from the mundane to soaring skyscrapers and airplanes.
715. He attended University College London, where he studied physics, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1937.
716. As a consequence, more primary products have to be imported, contributing to a negative balance of payments.
717. By early afternoon, working in the heat and the thin air, I was exhausted.
718. As a result, Americans of all ages are taking up jogging, walking, or other forms of aerobic exercise.
719. Twin sirens hide in the sea of history, tempting those seeking to understand and appreciate the past onto the reefs of misunderstanding and misinterpretation.
720. Most people, hearing these phrases for the first time, cannot correctly guess their meanings.
721. When photography came along in the nineteenth century, painting was put in crisis.
722. They are skilled at breaking the components of a system into smaller elements, knowing something of the details of each operation for which they are responsible.
723. A cat in a small box will behave like a fluid, filling up all the space.
724. Now, it is a modern winter necessity, coming in a variety of styles and colors.
725. When she sits at the piano, singing in the twilight, or stands leaning against the Venus in the corner of the room, she presents herself more gracefully.
726. We stayed in Cusco for two days, recovering from the long hours of flight and adjusting to the high mountain area.
727. When Philip entered the tent with the medicine, Alexander took the cup from him, handing Philip the letter.
728. Most of the indigenous peoples, accustomed to rule by small elites, simply accepted their new governors, making the imposition of Western rule relatively easy.
729. Since photographs did such a good job of representing things as they existed in the world, painters were freed to look inward and represent things as they were in their imagination, rendering emotion in the color, volume, line, and spatial configurations native to the painter's art.
730. Many people offer an equal split to the partner, leaving both individuals happy and willing to trust each other in the future.
731. At cooking contests that use lobsters as the main ingredient, visitors can taste unusual dishes, including lobster Caesar salad and lobster wraps.
732. We're looking for a cast of fifteen principals to play members of the Gibbs and Webb families plus minor characters, and we'll also need about a dozen stagehands, lighting and sound technicians, makeup artists, and dressers.
733. Bigger than Earth, it constantly expands and contracts, creating both gravity waves and sound waves.
734. The empty dabbas are picked up by 5:00 p.m. and are returned to their original addresses by the same team, following the same procedure in reverse.
735. Some sleds were short, measuring only a few feet long and pulled by several dogs.
736. In previous roles, working from home increased my productivity.
737. "Through the studio, also known as the Yellow House, he wanted to create a space where artists could work together, inspiring one another.
738. Samuel Smiles, a nineteenth-century English author, wrote, "It is doubtful whether any heavier curse could be forced on man than the complete gratification of all his wishes without effort on his part, leaving nothing for his hopes, desires, or struggles.
739. It doesn't matter what the circumstances are; the end result is that 99 times out of 100 you end up on the couch with a bowl of chips or bag of cookies in your hand, telling yourself it's the only way you can relax.
740. During the war, he was involved in naval weapons research, working on the development of magnetic and acoustic mines.
741. After an hour of hard, boring work, everyone rated how much they enjoyed the afternoon.
742. Next, it chews berries or charcoal, mixing them with saliva to make paint for the bower's walls.
743. We can receive self-rewards, congratulating ourselves for being kind and caring, or we can avoid self-censure, escaping shame and guilt.
744. He awoke repeatedly in a cold sweat, shivering uncontrollably.
745. "Japanese researchers tried hundreds of smells, including rotten eggs, before they ended up deciding on wasabi, the famous Japanese seasoning.
746. Now, engineering professor Anthony Brennan believes that he has found a solution.
747. For most people, the standards for cleanliness are defined in a way that can be met with little effort, and, for most people, keeping clean has more benefits than costs.
748. John: Actually, calling is not as convenient as texting.
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