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ability


Evolution did not give humans the ability to play soccer.

absorbed


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

accepted


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

activity


If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

additional


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

But we also recognize problems on our own (e.g., the need for additional parking space in the city where you work).

adjusting


And yet adjusting what you eat is entirely possible.

adopt


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

advanced


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

affect


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.

affectivity


It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

aggression


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

agricultural


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

aircraft


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

allocating


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

analyzing


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

annually


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

appliance


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

application


Today, such delays between ideas and application are almost unthinkable.

Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

appropriate


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

arrangements


If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

aside


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

assigning


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.

assignments


Most of us have problems that have been posed to us (e.g., assignments from our supervisors).

Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

automatically


Then, if one person has a family with two small children and wants to use some of this money for a child-care program, the costs are automatically deducted from that employee's pool of money.

Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

available


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

backbreaking


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

balance


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

balancing


Life is a balancing act, and so is our sense of morality.

based


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

beat


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

behaviors


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.

benefit


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

bulb


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

bundles


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

calories


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

carried


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

category


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.

characterize


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

civilizations


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

commercially


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

commitment


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

commonplace


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

companies


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

Were this not the case, the food companies that launch new products each year would be wasting their money.

compared


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

complete


They can nevertheless play the game with complete strangers because they have all learned an identical set of ideas about soccer.

concerned


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

confidence


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

confident


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

consider


Consider email.

constantly


These people constantly communicate with others and make an impact on them.

Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.

contrast


By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

contributes


As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales at which tourism contributes to climate change.

contributors


Tourism is one of many contributors to changes in the climate system.

copycat


Imperial Mongol culture was a Chinese copycat.

corporate


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

corporations


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

correspondence


And yet many will use email, at least sometimes, for intimate correspondence.

coverage


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

creation


The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

creatively


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

critical


One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

cultural


The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

culture


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

The imperial culture of Rome was Greek almost as much as Roman.

Imperial Mongol culture was a Chinese copycat.

daytime


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

decades


Over decades, I have asked why.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, housewives from East and West Germany tried each other's food products for the first time in decades.

deducted


Then, if one person has a family with two small children and wants to use some of this money for a child-care program, the costs are automatically deducted from that employee's pool of money.

The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

deeds


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

deficiency


The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

deficient


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

define


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

degree


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

delays


Today, such delays between ideas and application are almost unthinkable.

deny


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

depression


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

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.

depth


One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

destination


Too many people suffer from destination disease.

detergent


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

It not only cleans clothes, but it does so with far less water, detergent, and energy than washing by hand requires.

devices


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

disclosing


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

disclosure


This communication or self-disclosure helps in generating data and such an individual has more of an open and public self than private self.

Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

discover


discussion


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

eager


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

efficient


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

electrical


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

eliminated


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.

emissions


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

emitted


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

emotion


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

emperors


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

empire


The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

employed


Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

employee


Then, if one person has a family with two small children and wants to use some of this money for a child-care program, the costs are automatically deducted from that employee's pool of money.

enables


True, it produced legs for kicking and elbows for fouling, but all that this enables us to do is perhaps practice penalty kicks alone.

engage


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

engagement


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

ensured


This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

entire


Studies show 50 percent of high school graduates never read another entire book.

ephemerality


The seeming ephemerality of what is on the screen masks the truth: What you write is not erasable.

epic


In the imperial United States, an American president of Kenyan blood can eat Italian pizza while watching his favorite film, Lawrence of Arabia, a British epic about the Arab rebellion against the Turks.

equally


Equally, those from the West discovered a liking for the honey and vanilla wafer biscuits of the East.

erasable


The seeming ephemerality of what is on the screen masks the truth: What you write is not erasable.

especially


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

evolution


Evolution did not give humans the ability to play soccer.

excess


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

exclusive


The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

existence


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

experience


When you read your textbooks, try to relate information to your own life and experience.

The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

exploring


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.

facilitate


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

feedback


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

feeding


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

flexibility


From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

focused


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

following


If she was lucky, she could expect to eat the same on the following day.

foodstuffs


By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

forager


The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

fouling


True, it produced legs for kicking and elbows for fouling, but all that this enables us to do is perhaps practice penalty kicks alone.

freely


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

fruition


Scientific discoveries are being brought to fruition at a faster rate than ever before.

gap


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

general


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.

generating


This communication or self-disclosure helps in generating data and such an individual has more of an open and public self than private self.

genes


Puppies throughout the world have the rules for rough-and-tumble play built into their genes.

But human teenagers have no such genes for soccer.

global


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

governing


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

grain


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

hardware


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

hasten


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

heightens


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

hidden


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

historical


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

homeowners


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

housewives


After the fall of the Berlin Wall, housewives from East and West Germany tried each other's food products for the first time in decades.

From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

hybrid


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

identical


They can nevertheless play the game with complete strangers because they have all learned an identical set of ideas about soccer.

identifying


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

imaginary


These ideas are entirely imaginary, but if everyone shares them, we can all play the game.

impact


These people constantly communicate with others and make an impact on them.

At least it is difficult for them to see themselves fully through the eyes of others and also they make limited impact on others.

improving


Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.

impulses


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

incentive


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

incinerators


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

inclusive


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

individual


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

This communication or self-disclosure helps in generating data and such an individual has more of an open and public self than private self.

innovative


Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

installing


The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

instinct


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

institute


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

instructive


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.

insurance


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

At Lincoln Electric, for example, all payments for worker medical insurance come from the bonus pool.

intimate


And yet many will use email, at least sometimes, for intimate correspondence.

issued


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

knowledge


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

labor


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

lacks


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

largely


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

launch


Were this not the case, the food companies that launch new products each year would be wasting their money.

laundry


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

least


And yet many will use email, at least sometimes, for intimate correspondence.

At least it is difficult for them to see themselves fully through the eyes of others and also they make limited impact on others.

locally


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

malnutrition


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

managed


It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

material


One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

meaningful


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

measures


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

mechanical


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

minerals


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

mobile


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

modify


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

moral


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

morality


Life is a balancing act, and so is our sense of morality.

morally


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

If we believe we are doing enough, morally speaking, then there's little reason to do more.

mowed


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

mushrooms


The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

negative


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.

norms


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

notice


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

novels


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.

numerous


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.

nutrients


This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

nutritional


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

opinions


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

opportunity


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

opposing


To get into a game with the strangers we find in the schoolyard on any given afternoon, we not only have to work in concert with ten teammates we may never have met before, we also need to know that the eleven players on the opposing team are playing by the same rules.

optimal


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

options


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

organization


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

organize


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

originally


Thus, you solve the problem not as you originally posed it but as you later reconceived it.

participating


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

participation


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

particular


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

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.

patent


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

payments


At Lincoln Electric, for example, all payments for worker medical insurance come from the bonus pool.

peasant


The typical peasant in traditional China ate rice for breakfast, rice for lunch, and rice for dinner.

The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

penalty


True, it produced legs for kicking and elbows for fouling, but all that this enables us to do is perhaps practice penalty kicks alone.

personal


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

personality


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

personally


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

phenomenon


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

philosophers


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.

pollutants


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

population


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

posed


Most of us have problems that have been posed to us (e.g., assignments from our supervisors).

Thus, you solve the problem not as you originally posed it but as you later reconceived it.

positive


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.

positivity


It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

preferences


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

preferred


It didn't take long for those from the East to realize that they preferred Western yogurt to their own.

prevents


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

previous


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

privacy


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

privately


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

proceeds


The term cafeteria is used because choices are similar to those in a cafeteria, in which a diner proceeds down the line and chooses those foods that he or she would like and leaves the others.

process


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

products


Were this not the case, the food companies that launch new products each year would be wasting their money.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, housewives from East and West Germany tried each other's food products for the first time in decades.

profession


Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

promote


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.

provide


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

psychology


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

purchase


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

purify


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

rack


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

radically


Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

rate


Scientific discoveries are being brought to fruition at a faster rate than ever before.

reality


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

rebellion


In the imperial United States, an American president of Kenyan blood can eat Italian pizza while watching his favorite film, Lawrence of Arabia, a British epic about the Arab rebellion against the Turks.

received


This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

recognize


But we also recognize problems on our own (e.g., the need for additional parking space in the city where you work).

reconceived


Thus, you solve the problem not as you originally posed it but as you later reconceived it.

recycling


Maybe you know you should be recycling but just never get around to gathering up your glass, paper, and plastics in time for the recycling truck.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

redefine


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

regionally


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

regularly


By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

regulates


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

relate


When you read your textbooks, try to relate information to your own life and experience.

relatively


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

relieving


Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

reluctant


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

remarkable


From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

repetition


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

replacing


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

requires


It not only cleans clothes, but it does so with far less water, detergent, and energy than washing by hand requires.

resort


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

resources


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

rigid


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

rinses


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

ritualized


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

riverbanks


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

rote


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

sacks


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

sadness


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

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.

Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

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.

scale


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The scale is already level.

scope


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

scrub


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

seldom


The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

similar


The term cafeteria is used because choices are similar to those in a cafeteria, in which a diner proceeds down the line and chooses those foods that he or she would like and leaves the others.

skills


Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.

social


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

sorts


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

sought


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

spatial


As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales at which tourism contributes to climate change.

specific


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

spin


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

squeezed


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

stages


Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

starvation


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

stationary


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

structures


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

suffer


Too many people suffer from destination disease.

supervisors


Most of us have problems that have been posed to us (e.g., assignments from our supervisors).

technologically


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

technology


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

term


The term cafeteria is used because choices are similar to those in a cafeteria, in which a diner proceeds down the line and chooses those foods that he or she would like and leaves the others.

text


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

threshed


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

thriving


It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

tourism


Tourism is one of many contributors to changes in the climate system.

As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales at which tourism contributes to climate change.

tradition


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

trait


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

truth


The seeming ephemerality of what is on the screen masks the truth: What you write is not erasable.

tumble


Puppies throughout the world have the rules for rough-and-tumble play built into their genes.

type


The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

typewriter


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

typical


The typical peasant in traditional China ate rice for breakfast, rice for lunch, and rice for dinner.

unbalanced


Farmers tend to eat a very limited and unbalanced diet.

undermines


More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

undesirable


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

universal


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

unnecessary


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

unthinkable


Today, such delays between ideas and application are almost unthinkable.

varied


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

variety


Cafeteria incentives take a variety of forms.

This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

vehicles


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

vision


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

volunteer


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

weaken


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

worth


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

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ability


Evolution did not give humans the ability to play soccer.

absorbed


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

accepted


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

action


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

activity


If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

additional


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

But we also recognize problems on our own (e.g., the need for additional parking space in the city where you work).

adjusting


And yet adjusting what you eat is entirely possible.

adopt


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

advanced


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

affect


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.

It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

affectivity


It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

aggression


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

agricultural


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

aircraft


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

allocating


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

analyzing


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

annually


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

appliance


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

application


Today, such delays between ideas and application are almost unthinkable.

Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

appropriate


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

arrangements


If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

aside


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

assigning


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.

assignments


Most of us have problems that have been posed to us (e.g., assignments from our supervisors).

Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

automatically


Then, if one person has a family with two small children and wants to use some of this money for a child-care program, the costs are automatically deducted from that employee's pool of money.

Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

available


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

backbreaking


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

balance


Farmers tend to eat a very limited and unbalanced diet.

Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

balancing


Life is a balancing act, and so is our sense of morality.

based


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

beat


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

behaviors


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.

benefit


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

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.

bulb


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

bundles


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

calories


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

carried


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

category


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.

characterize


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

civilizations


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

commercially


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

commitment


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

commonplace


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

companies


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

Were this not the case, the food companies that launch new products each year would be wasting their money.

compared


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

complete


Tomorrow's menu might have been completely different.

They can nevertheless play the game with complete strangers because they have all learned an identical set of ideas about soccer.

When you stare at a screen, you feel completely alone.

concerned


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

confidence


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

confident


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

consider


Consider email.

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

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.

People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

constantly


These people constantly communicate with others and make an impact on them.

Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.

contrast


By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

contributes


As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales at which tourism contributes to climate change.

contributors


Tourism is one of many contributors to changes in the climate system.

copycat


Imperial Mongol culture was a Chinese copycat.

corporate


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

corporations


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

correspondence


And yet many will use email, at least sometimes, for intimate correspondence.

coverage


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

creation


The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

creatively


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

critical


One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

cultural


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

culture


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

While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

The imperial culture of Rome was Greek almost as much as Roman.

Imperial Mongol culture was a Chinese copycat.

daytime


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

decades


Over decades, I have asked why.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, housewives from East and West Germany tried each other's food products for the first time in decades.

deducted


Then, if one person has a family with two small children and wants to use some of this money for a child-care program, the costs are automatically deducted from that employee's pool of money.

The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

deeds


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

deficiency


The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

deficient


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

define


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

degree


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

They reach a certain level, earn their degrees, buy their dream homes, and then just coast.

delays


Today, such delays between ideas and application are almost unthinkable.

deny


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

depression


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

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.

depth


One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

destination


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

Too many people suffer from destination disease.

detergent


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

It not only cleans clothes, but it does so with far less water, detergent, and energy than washing by hand requires.

devices


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

disclosing


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

disclosure


This communication or self-disclosure helps in generating data and such an individual has more of an open and public self than private self.

Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

discover


Scientific discoveries are being brought to fruition at a faster rate than ever before.

Equally, those from the West discovered a liking for the honey and vanilla wafer biscuits of the East.

People who don't communicate openly are private individuals who may have difficulty discovering themselves fully.

discussion


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

eager


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

efficient


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

electrical


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

eliminated


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.

emissions


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

emitted


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

emotion


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

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.

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.

emperors


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

empire


The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

employed


Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

employee


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

Then, if one person has a family with two small children and wants to use some of this money for a child-care program, the costs are automatically deducted from that employee's pool of money.

The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

enables


True, it produced legs for kicking and elbows for fouling, but all that this enables us to do is perhaps practice penalty kicks alone.

engage


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

engagement


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

ensured


This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

entire


These ideas are entirely imaginary, but if everyone shares them, we can all play the game.

And yet adjusting what you eat is entirely possible.

Studies show 50 percent of high school graduates never read another entire book.

ephemerality


The seeming ephemerality of what is on the screen masks the truth: What you write is not erasable.

epic


In the imperial United States, an American president of Kenyan blood can eat Italian pizza while watching his favorite film, Lawrence of Arabia, a British epic about the Arab rebellion against the Turks.

equally


Equally, those from the West discovered a liking for the honey and vanilla wafer biscuits of the East.

erasable


The seeming ephemerality of what is on the screen masks the truth: What you write is not erasable.

especially


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

evolution


Evolution did not give humans the ability to play soccer.

excess


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

exclusive


The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

existence


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

experience


When you read your textbooks, try to relate information to your own life and experience.

The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

exploring


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.

facilitate


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

feedback


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

feeding


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

flexibility


From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

focused


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

following


If she was lucky, she could expect to eat the same on the following day.

foodstuffs


By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

forager


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

fouling


True, it produced legs for kicking and elbows for fouling, but all that this enables us to do is perhaps practice penalty kicks alone.

freely


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

fruition


Scientific discoveries are being brought to fruition at a faster rate than ever before.

gap


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

general


More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

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.

generating


This communication or self-disclosure helps in generating data and such an individual has more of an open and public self than private self.

genes


Puppies throughout the world have the rules for rough-and-tumble play built into their genes.

But human teenagers have no such genes for soccer.

global


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

governing


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

grain


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

hardware


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

hasten


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

heightens


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

hidden


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

historical


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

homeowners


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

housewives


After the fall of the Berlin Wall, housewives from East and West Germany tried each other's food products for the first time in decades.

From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

hybrid


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

identical


They can nevertheless play the game with complete strangers because they have all learned an identical set of ideas about soccer.

identifying


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

imaginary


These ideas are entirely imaginary, but if everyone shares them, we can all play the game.

impact


These people constantly communicate with others and make an impact on them.

At least it is difficult for them to see themselves fully through the eyes of others and also they make limited impact on others.

improving


Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.

impulses


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

incentive


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

Cafeteria incentives take a variety of forms.

incinerators


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

inclusive


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

individual


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

This communication or self-disclosure helps in generating data and such an individual has more of an open and public self than private self.

People who don't communicate openly are private individuals who may have difficulty discovering themselves fully.

innovative


Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

installing


The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

instinct


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

institute


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

instructive


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.

insurance


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

At Lincoln Electric, for example, all payments for worker medical insurance come from the bonus pool.

intimate


And yet many will use email, at least sometimes, for intimate correspondence.

issued


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

knowledge


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

labor


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

lacks


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

largely


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

launch


Were this not the case, the food companies that launch new products each year would be wasting their money.

laundry


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

least


And yet many will use email, at least sometimes, for intimate correspondence.

At least it is difficult for them to see themselves fully through the eyes of others and also they make limited impact on others.

locally


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

malnutrition


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

managed


It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

material


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

meaningful


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

measures


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

mechanical


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

minerals


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

mobile


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

modify


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

moral


Life is a balancing act, and so is our sense of morality.

Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

If we believe we are doing enough, morally speaking, then there's little reason to do more.

morality


Life is a balancing act, and so is our sense of morality.

morally


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

If we believe we are doing enough, morally speaking, then there's little reason to do more.

mowed


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

mushrooms


The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

negative


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.

norms


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

notice


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

novels


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.

numerous


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.

nutrients


This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

nutritional


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

opinions


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

opportunity


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

opposing


To get into a game with the strangers we find in the schoolyard on any given afternoon, we not only have to work in concert with ten teammates we may never have met before, we also need to know that the eleven players on the opposing team are playing by the same rules.

optimal


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

options


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

organization


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

organize


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

originally


Thus, you solve the problem not as you originally posed it but as you later reconceived it.

participating


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

participation


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

particular


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

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.

patent


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

payments


At Lincoln Electric, for example, all payments for worker medical insurance come from the bonus pool.

peasant


The typical peasant in traditional China ate rice for breakfast, rice for lunch, and rice for dinner.

The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

penalty


True, it produced legs for kicking and elbows for fouling, but all that this enables us to do is perhaps practice penalty kicks alone.

personal


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

personality


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

personally


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

phenomenon


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

philosophers


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.

pollutants


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

population


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

posed


Most of us have problems that have been posed to us (e.g., assignments from our supervisors).

Thus, you solve the problem not as you originally posed it but as you later reconceived it.

positive


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.

positivity


It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

preferences


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

preferred


It didn't take long for those from the East to realize that they preferred Western yogurt to their own.

prevents


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

previous


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

privacy


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

privately


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

proceeds


The term cafeteria is used because choices are similar to those in a cafeteria, in which a diner proceeds down the line and chooses those foods that he or she would like and leaves the others.

process


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

products


Were this not the case, the food companies that launch new products each year would be wasting their money.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, housewives from East and West Germany tried each other's food products for the first time in decades.

profession


Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

promote


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.

provide


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

psychology


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

purchase


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

purify


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

rack


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

radically


Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

rate


Scientific discoveries are being brought to fruition at a faster rate than ever before.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

reality


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

rebellion


In the imperial United States, an American president of Kenyan blood can eat Italian pizza while watching his favorite film, Lawrence of Arabia, a British epic about the Arab rebellion against the Turks.

received


This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

recognize


But we also recognize problems on our own (e.g., the need for additional parking space in the city where you work).

reconceived


Thus, you solve the problem not as you originally posed it but as you later reconceived it.

recycling


Maybe you know you should be recycling but just never get around to gathering up your glass, paper, and plastics in time for the recycling truck.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

redefine


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

regionally


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

regularly


By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

regulates


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

relate


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

When you read your textbooks, try to relate information to your own life and experience.

relatively


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

relieving


Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

reluctant


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

remarkable


From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

repetition


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

replacing


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

requires


It not only cleans clothes, but it does so with far less water, detergent, and energy than washing by hand requires.

resort


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

resources


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

rigid


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

rinses


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

ritualized


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

riverbanks


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

rote


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

sacks


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

sadness


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

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.

Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

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.

scale


As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales at which tourism contributes to climate change.

They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The scale is already level.

scope


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

scrub


Before the washing machine was invented, people used washboards to scrub, or they carried their laundry to riverbanks and streams, where they beat and rubbed it against rocks.

seldom


The cultural ideas spread by empire were seldom the exclusive creation of the ruling elite.

similar


The term cafeteria is used because choices are similar to those in a cafeteria, in which a diner proceeds down the line and chooses those foods that he or she would like and leaves the others.

skills


Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.

social


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

sorts


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

sought


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

spatial


As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales at which tourism contributes to climate change.

specific


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

spin


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

squeezed


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

stages


Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

starvation


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

stationary


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

structures


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

suffer


Too many people suffer from destination disease.

supervisors


Most of us have problems that have been posed to us (e.g., assignments from our supervisors).

technologically


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

technology


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

term


The term cafeteria is used because choices are similar to those in a cafeteria, in which a diner proceeds down the line and chooses those foods that he or she would like and leaves the others.

text


When you read your textbooks, try to relate information to your own life and experience.

For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

threshed


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

thriving


It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

tourism


Tourism is one of many contributors to changes in the climate system.

As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales at which tourism contributes to climate change.

tradition


The typical peasant in traditional China ate rice for breakfast, rice for lunch, and rice for dinner.

Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

trait


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

truth


The seeming ephemerality of what is on the screen masks the truth: What you write is not erasable.

tumble


Puppies throughout the world have the rules for rough-and-tumble play built into their genes.

type


The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

typewriter


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

typical


The typical peasant in traditional China ate rice for breakfast, rice for lunch, and rice for dinner.

unbalanced


Farmers tend to eat a very limited and unbalanced diet.

undermines


More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

undesirable


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

universal


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

unnecessary


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

unthinkable


Today, such delays between ideas and application are almost unthinkable.

varied


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

variety


Cafeteria incentives take a variety of forms.

This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

vehicles


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

vision


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

volunteer


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

weaken


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

worth


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

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accent


Why doesn't the modern American accent sound similar to a British accent?

The accent that we identify as British today was developed around the time of the American Revolution by people of low birth rank who had become wealthy during the Industrial Revolution.

In the 19th century, this distinctive accent was standardized as Received Pronunciation and taught widely by pronunciation tutors to people who wanted to learn to speak fashionably.

accomplish


It's hard enough to stick with goals you want to accomplish, but sometimes we make goals we're not even thrilled about in the first place.

achievement


He went to his father and shared his achievement.

actions


It is easy to judge people based on their actions.

We are often taught to put more value in actions than words, and for good reason.

The actions of others often speak volumes louder than their words.

adulthood


Natural consequences prepare children for adulthood by helping them think about the potential consequences of their choices.

advisor


So they are imagination engines," explains Jack Horner, a technical advisor for the Jurassic Park films.

anthropologist


About fifty years ago, a Pygmy named Kenge took his first trip out of the forests of Africa and onto the open plains with an anthropologist.

Finally, he turned to the anthropologist and asked what kind of insects they were.

"The anthropologist wasn't stupid, and he hadn't lied.

appear


Furthermore, the longer the close friends had known each other, the less steep the hill appeared to the participants involved in the study.

This shrinking exposes the parts of the nails and hair that were once under the skin, causing them to appear longer than before.

Buffalo appeared in the distance, and the Pygmy watched them curiously.

arousing


We remember the arousing aspects of an episode and forget the boring bits.

arrival


It took about a minute to get from the arrival gate to baggage claim, so the passengers spent seven more minutes waiting for their bags.

The solution was to move the arrival gates away from the baggage claim so it took passengers about seven minutes to walk there.

aspects


We remember the arousing aspects of an episode and forget the boring bits.

atmosphere


Static electricity is also found in the atmosphere.

attempting


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.

awkward


When done by a beginner, both are awkward, frustrating, and slow.

baggage


Houston Airport executives faced plenty of complaints regarding baggage claim time, so they increased the number of baggage handlers.

It took about a minute to get from the arrival gate to baggage claim, so the passengers spent seven more minutes waiting for their bags.

The solution was to move the arrival gates away from the baggage claim so it took passengers about seven minutes to walk there.

base


Social psychologists at the University of Virginia asked college students to stand at the base of a hill while carrying a weighted backpack and estimate the steepness of the hill.

We set resolutions based on what we're supposed to do, or what others think we're supposed to do, rather than what really matters to us.

Instead, make goals based on your own values.

Some people, however, found the traditional religious explanations inadequate, and they began to search for answers based on reason.

It is easy to judge people based on their actions.

You may find a great co-worker or best friend in someone, so don't eliminate a person from your life based on a brief observation.

basis


The following example will illustrate why it is difficult to make causal statements on the basis of correlational observation.

behavior


But neither behavior could be directly causing the other even though there is a relationship.

However, when someone exhibits some difficult behavior, you might want to reserve judgement for later.

People are not always defined by their behavior.

It is common to think, "He is so bossy," or "She is so mean," after observing less-than-desirable behavior in someone.

belief


"At that moment, the cameras outside took over and out there in the yard there was a scene of joy almost beyond belief.

biased


Having extremely vivid memories of past emotional experiences and only weak memories of past everyday events means we maintain a biased perception of the past.

brief


You may find a great co-worker or best friend in someone, so don't eliminate a person from your life based on a brief observation.

casual


The short answer is no, though it may not seem that way to the casual observer.

causal


The following example will illustrate why it is difficult to make causal statements on the basis of correlational observation.

chemistry


Her interest in chemistry started when she was just ten years old.

Her work on vitamin B12 was published in 1954, which led to her being awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964.

claim


Houston Airport executives faced plenty of complaints regarding baggage claim time, so they increased the number of baggage handlers.

It took about a minute to get from the arrival gate to baggage claim, so the passengers spent seven more minutes waiting for their bags.

The solution was to move the arrival gates away from the baggage claim so it took passengers about seven minutes to walk there.

cling


You will find that the bits of paper or chalk dust cling to the pen.

colleagues


In 1949, she worked on the structure of penicillin with her colleagues.

collection


Even if you end up spending money making things yourself, you're at least building a skill rather than a collection of stuff that's quickly decreasing in value.

commoners


To distinguish themselves from other commoners, these people developed new ways of speaking to set themselves apart and demonstrate their new, elevated social status.

complaints


Houston Airport executives faced plenty of complaints regarding baggage claim time, so they increased the number of baggage handlers.

Although it reduced the average wait time to eight minutes, complaints didn't stop.

It resulted in complaints reducing to almost zero.

complex


That's because they are the people who know and understand the past and can explain its complex interrelationships with the present.

Moreover, a complex hormonal regulation directs the growth of hair and nails, none of which is possible once a person dies.

concern


The boy's parents were concerned about his bad temper.

Hodgkin showed great concern for social inequalities and resolving conflicts.

conclude


From a correlational observation, we conclude that one variable is related to a second variable.

It would be a ridiculous error to conclude that tattoos cause motorcycle accidents or that motorcycle accidents cause tattoos.

Rather than learning, "I should wear a jacket because it's cold outside," a child may conclude, "I have to wear a jacket because my mom makes me.

conducted


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.

conferences


As a result, she was president of the Pugwash Conferences from 1976 to 1988.

conflicts


Hodgkin showed great concern for social inequalities and resolving conflicts.

consequences


Overprotective parents spare kids from all natural consequences.

"Without an opportunity to experience real-world consequences, kids don't always understand why their parents make certain rules.

Natural consequences prepare children for adulthood by helping them think about the potential consequences of their choices.

considered


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

correlate


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.

correlational


From a correlational observation, we conclude that one variable is related to a second variable.

The following example will illustrate why it is difficult to make causal statements on the basis of correlational observation.

cracked


The paths are cracked and littered with rocks and debris that make it impossible to roll her chair from place to place.

creative


Dinosaurs are studied in classrooms each year, not only for the science behind the topic, but also because of the creative thinking it seems to foster in students.

debris


The paths are cracked and littered with rocks and debris that make it impossible to roll her chair from place to place.

decreased


The number of nails the boy drove into the fence each day gradually decreased.

defined


People are not always defined by their behavior.

demonstrate


To distinguish themselves from other commoners, these people developed new ways of speaking to set themselves apart and demonstrate their new, elevated social status.

dense


Rather, because Kenge had lived his entire life in a dense jungle that offered no views of the horizon, he had failed to learn what most of us take for granted, namely, that things look different when they are far away.

devote


We hope you will devote resources to restoring the walking paths in Freer Park for all visitors.

directly


But neither behavior could be directly causing the other even though there is a relationship.

directs


Moreover, a complex hormonal regulation directs the growth of hair and nails, none of which is possible once a person dies.

discipline


Every political leader who had an impact on history practiced the discipline of being alone to think and plan.

I strongly encourage you to find a place to think and to discipline yourself to pause and use it because it has the potential to change your life.

discover


When the vote was announced, my brain just would not work out the right percentages to discover whether we had the necessary two-thirds majority.

distinguish


To distinguish themselves from other commoners, these people developed new ways of speaking to set themselves apart and demonstrate their new, elevated social status.

dust


Use a plastic pen and rub it on your hair about ten times and then hold the pen close to small pieces of tissue paper or chalk dust.

You will find that the bits of paper or chalk dust cling to the pen.

The accent that we identify as British today was developed around the time of the American Revolution by people of low birth rank who had become wealthy during the Industrial Revolution.

economist


If you want to know why something is happening in the present, you might ask a sociologist or an economist.

electrically


This kind of electricity is produced by friction, and the pen becomes electrically charged.

elevated


To distinguish themselves from other commoners, these people developed new ways of speaking to set themselves apart and demonstrate their new, elevated social status.

eliminate


You may find a great co-worker or best friend in someone, so don't eliminate a person from your life based on a brief observation.

emotional


Having extremely vivid memories of past emotional experiences and only weak memories of past everyday events means we maintain a biased perception of the past.

We tend to view the past as a concentrated time line of emotionally exciting events.

encourage


He used reason to inquire into the nature of the universe, and encouraged others to do likewise.

I strongly encourage you to find a place to think and to discipline yourself to pause and use it because it has the potential to change your life.

entire


Rather, because Kenge had lived his entire life in a dense jungle that offered no views of the horizon, he had failed to learn what most of us take for granted, namely, that things look different when they are far away.

episode


We remember the arousing aspects of an episode and forget the boring bits.

estimate


Social psychologists at the University of Virginia asked college students to stand at the base of a hill while carrying a weighted backpack and estimate the steepness of the hill.

The participants who stood with close friends gave significantly lower estimates of the steepness of the hill than those who stood alone, next to strangers, or next to newly formed friends.

As a result, when we estimate how our next summer vacation will make us feel, we overestimate the positive.

We should not "put the telescope backward" when we look into the past and underestimate the old and overestimate the new.

executives


Houston Airport executives faced plenty of complaints regarding baggage claim time, so they increased the number of baggage handlers.

experience


Learning to ski is one of the most embarrassing experiences an adult can undergo.

Having extremely vivid memories of past emotional experiences and only weak memories of past everyday events means we maintain a biased perception of the past.

"Without an opportunity to experience real-world consequences, kids don't always understand why their parents make certain rules.

Great artists spend countless hours in their studios or with their instruments not just doing, but exploring their ideas and experiences.

Time alone allows people to sort through their experiences, put them into perspective, and plan for the future.

explanations


Some people, however, found the traditional religious explanations inadequate, and they began to search for answers based on reason.

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

exposes


This shrinking exposes the parts of the nails and hair that were once under the skin, causing them to appear longer than before.

extended


Now we are seniors, and my wife must use a wheelchair for extended walks.

extinct


Something about these extinct creatures from long ago seems to hold almost everyone's attention, young or old, boy or girl.

"I think the reason kids like dinosaurs so much is that dinosaurs were big, were different from anything alive today, and are extinct.

extremely


Having extremely vivid memories of past emotional experiences and only weak memories of past everyday events means we maintain a biased perception of the past.

fascinating


Though we don't know a lot about dinosaurs, what we do know is fascinating to children of all ages.

figure


The idea is to first consider what matters to you, then figure out what you need to do to get there.

It can help you to figure out what's really important and what isn't.

fingernails


Do hair and fingernails continue to grow after a person dies?

Typically, fingernails grow about 0.1 millimeters a day, but in order to grow, they need glucose—a simple sugar that helps to power the body.

followers


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

following


The following example will illustrate why it is difficult to make causal statements on the basis of correlational observation.

friction


This kind of electricity is produced by friction, and the pen becomes electrically charged.

frustrating


When done by a beginner, both are awkward, frustrating, and slow.

furious


Nevertheless, he was so furious that during the very first day he drove in 37 nails.

gadget


Shopping for new gadgets, clothes, or just random junk can turn into a hobby in itself.

Buying a new gadget might give you a similar rush, but it's also probably more temporary.

glucose


Typically, fingernails grow about 0.1 millimeters a day, but in order to grow, they need glucose—a simple sugar that helps to power the body.

Once the body dies, there's no more glucose.

granted


Rather, because Kenge had lived his entire life in a dense jungle that offered no views of the horizon, he had failed to learn what most of us take for granted, namely, that things look different when they are far away.

growth


Moreover, a complex hormonal regulation directs the growth of hair and nails, none of which is possible once a person dies.

handlers


Houston Airport executives faced plenty of complaints regarding baggage claim time, so they increased the number of baggage handlers.

horizon


Rather, because Kenge had lived his entire life in a dense jungle that offered no views of the horizon, he had failed to learn what most of us take for granted, namely, that things look different when they are far away.

hormonal


Moreover, a complex hormonal regulation directs the growth of hair and nails, none of which is possible once a person dies.

humanity


But even more importantly, studying history helps us ask and answer humanity's Big Questions.

humiliating


Probably you have been reading for a long time, too, and starting to learn all over again would be humiliating.

hurtful


Often, he got angry and said hurtful things to people around him.

The same happens when you say hurtful things to people.

identify


The accent that we identify as British today was developed around the time of the American Revolution by people of low birth rank who had become wealthy during the Industrial Revolution.

illustrate


The following example will illustrate why it is difficult to make causal statements on the basis of correlational observation.

imagination


So they are imagination engines," explains Jack Horner, a technical advisor for the Jurassic Park films.

Since no one knows what colors dinosaurs actually were, a child can use what information he has―and his imagination―to draw a dinosaur as he sees it.

impassable


We find that the beautiful walking paths through the park are all but impassable to her.

importantly


But even more importantly, studying history helps us ask and answer humanity's Big Questions.

inadequate


Some people, however, found the traditional religious explanations inadequate, and they began to search for answers based on reason.

inconsistent


This is often inconsistent with the facts.

industrial


The accent that we identify as British today was developed around the time of the American Revolution by people of low birth rank who had become wealthy during the Industrial Revolution.

inequalities


Hodgkin showed great concern for social inequalities and resolving conflicts.

judge


It is easy to judge people based on their actions.

However, when someone exhibits some difficult behavior, you might want to reserve judgement for later.

laughter


"When I told Kenge that the insects were buffalo, he roared with laughter and told me not to tell such stupid lies.

least


Even if you end up spending money making things yourself, you're at least building a skill rather than a collection of stuff that's quickly decreasing in value.

lie


Experts believe that British residents and the colonists who settled America all sounded the same back in the 18th century, and they probably all sounded more like modern Americans than modern Brits.

"When I told Kenge that the insects were buffalo, he roared with laughter and told me not to tell such stupid lies.

"The anthropologist wasn't stupid, and he hadn't lied.

"At that moment, the cameras outside took over and out there in the yard there was a scene of joy almost beyond belief.

littered


The paths are cracked and littered with rocks and debris that make it impossible to roll her chair from place to place.

louder


The actions of others often speak volumes louder than their words.

maintain


Having extremely vivid memories of past emotional experiences and only weak memories of past everyday events means we maintain a biased perception of the past.

majority


When the vote was announced, my brain just would not work out the right percentages to discover whether we had the necessary two-thirds majority.

nails


He called his son and gave him a hammer and a bag of nails.

Nevertheless, he was so furious that during the very first day he drove in 37 nails.

The number of nails the boy drove into the fence each day gradually decreased.

Eventually, the boy started to understand that holding his temper was easier than driving nails into the fence.

He didn't need the hammer and nails anymore when he learned to hold his temper.

At last, the boy was proud of himself as all the nails were gone.

Together, they went to the fence, and he said, "You did a good job, my son, but pay attention to the holes left from the nails.

Do hair and fingernails continue to grow after a person dies?

This shrinking exposes the parts of the nails and hair that were once under the skin, causing them to appear longer than before.

Typically, fingernails grow about 0.1 millimeters a day, but in order to grow, they need glucose—a simple sugar that helps to power the body.

Moreover, a complex hormonal regulation directs the growth of hair and nails, none of which is possible once a person dies.

namely


Rather, because Kenge had lived his entire life in a dense jungle that offered no views of the horizon, he had failed to learn what most of us take for granted, namely, that things look different when they are far away.

observation


From a correlational observation, we conclude that one variable is related to a second variable.

The following example will illustrate why it is difficult to make causal statements on the basis of correlational observation.

You may find a great co-worker or best friend in someone, so don't eliminate a person from your life based on a brief observation.

observer


The short answer is no, though it may not seem that way to the casual observer.

obviously


Obviously, a third variable is related to both—perhaps preference for risk.

occupied


Research shows occupied time feels shorter than unoccupied time.

People usually exaggerate about the time they waited, and what they find most bothersome is time spent unoccupied.

opportunity


"Without an opportunity to experience real-world consequences, kids don't always understand why their parents make certain rules.

overestimate


As a result, when we estimate how our next summer vacation will make us feel, we overestimate the positive.

We should not "put the telescope backward" when we look into the past and underestimate the old and overestimate the new.

overprotective


Overprotective parents spare kids from all natural consequences.

participants


Some participants stood next to close friends whom they had known a long time, some stood next to friends they had not known for long, some stood next to strangers, and the others stood alone during the exercise.

The participants who stood with close friends gave significantly lower estimates of the steepness of the hill than those who stood alone, next to strangers, or next to newly formed friends.

Furthermore, the longer the close friends had known each other, the less steep the hill appeared to the participants involved in the study.

passengers


It took about a minute to get from the arrival gate to baggage claim, so the passengers spent seven more minutes waiting for their bags.

The solution was to move the arrival gates away from the baggage claim so it took passengers about seven minutes to walk there.

Thus, occupying the passengers' time by making them walk longer gave them the idea they didn't have to wait as long.

pause


I strongly encourage you to find a place to think and to discipline yourself to pause and use it because it has the potential to change your life.

perceiving


In perceiving changes, we tend to regard the most recent ones as the most revolutionary.

percentages


When the vote was announced, my brain just would not work out the right percentages to discover whether we had the necessary two-thirds majority.

perception


Having extremely vivid memories of past emotional experiences and only weak memories of past everyday events means we maintain a biased perception of the past.

philosophy


This shift marked the birth of philosophy, and the first of the great thinkers that we know of was Thales of Miletus.

plains


So they are imagination engines," explains Jack Horner, a technical advisor for the Jurassic Park films.

About fifty years ago, a Pygmy named Kenge took his first trip out of the forests of Africa and onto the open plains with an anthropologist.

plenty


Houston Airport executives faced plenty of complaints regarding baggage claim time, so they increased the number of baggage handlers.

positive


As a result, when we estimate how our next summer vacation will make us feel, we overestimate the positive.

potential


Natural consequences prepare children for adulthood by helping them think about the potential consequences of their choices.

I strongly encourage you to find a place to think and to discipline yourself to pause and use it because it has the potential to change your life.

preference


Obviously, a third variable is related to both—perhaps preference for risk.

process


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

psychologists


Social psychologists at the University of Virginia asked college students to stand at the base of a hill while carrying a weighted backpack and estimate the steepness of the hill.

published


Her work on vitamin B12 was published in 1954, which led to her being awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964.

rank


The accent that we identify as British today was developed around the time of the American Revolution by people of low birth rank who had become wealthy during the Industrial Revolution.

rationally


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

receive


In the 19th century, this distinctive accent was standardized as Received Pronunciation and taught widely by pronunciation tutors to people who wanted to learn to speak fashionably.

She also became the first woman to receive the Copley Medal and was a winner of the Lenin Peace Prize.

regard


Houston Airport executives faced plenty of complaints regarding baggage claim time, so they increased the number of baggage handlers.

In perceiving changes, we tend to regard the most recent ones as the most revolutionary.

regulation


Moreover, a complex hormonal regulation directs the growth of hair and nails, none of which is possible once a person dies.

related


From a correlational observation, we conclude that one variable is related to a second variable.

Obviously, a third variable is related to both—perhaps preference for risk.

relationship


That's because they are the people who know and understand the past and can explain its complex interrelationships with the present.

But neither behavior could be directly causing the other even though there is a relationship.

religion


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

religious


Some people, however, found the traditional religious explanations inadequate, and they began to search for answers based on reason.

resolving


Hodgkin showed great concern for social inequalities and resolving conflicts.

resources


We hope you will devote resources to restoring the walking paths in Freer Park for all visitors.

restoring


We hope you will devote resources to restoring the walking paths in Freer Park for all visitors.

revolution


The accent that we identify as British today was developed around the time of the American Revolution by people of low birth rank who had become wealthy during the Industrial Revolution.

In perceiving changes, we tend to regard the most recent ones as the most revolutionary.

Recent progress in telecommunications technologies is not more revolutionary than what happened in the late nineteenth century in relative terms.

Moreover, in terms of the consequent economic and social changes, the Internet revolution has not been as important as the washing machine and other household appliances.

revolutionary


In perceiving changes, we tend to regard the most recent ones as the most revolutionary.

Recent progress in telecommunications technologies is not more revolutionary than what happened in the late nineteenth century in relative terms.

ridiculous


It would be a ridiculous error to conclude that tattoos cause motorcycle accidents or that motorcycle accidents cause tattoos.

risk


Obviously, a third variable is related to both—perhaps preference for risk.

A person who is willing to take risks likes to be tattooed and also takes more chances on a motorcycle.

roared


"When I told Kenge that the insects were buffalo, he roared with laughter and told me not to tell such stupid lies.

satisfaction


We get the same kind of satisfaction from making things that we do from buying things.

satisfactory


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

scars


Your words leave scars in their hearts like those holes in the fence."

seniors


Now we are seniors, and my wife must use a wheelchair for extended walks.

shift


This shift marked the birth of philosophy, and the first of the great thinkers that we know of was Thales of Miletus.

shrinking


This shrinking exposes the parts of the nails and hair that were once under the skin, causing them to appear longer than before.

similar


Why doesn't the modern American accent sound similar to a British accent?

Buying a new gadget might give you a similar rush, but it's also probably more temporary.

skill


Even if you end up spending money making things yourself, you're at least building a skill rather than a collection of stuff that's quickly decreasing in value.

smart


He was smart, talented, and handsome.

social


Social psychologists at the University of Virginia asked college students to stand at the base of a hill while carrying a weighted backpack and estimate the steepness of the hill.

To distinguish themselves from other commoners, these people developed new ways of speaking to set themselves apart and demonstrate their new, elevated social status.

Moreover, in terms of the consequent economic and social changes, the Internet revolution has not been as important as the washing machine and other household appliances.

Hodgkin showed great concern for social inequalities and resolving conflicts.

societies


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

socioeconomic


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.

sociologist


If you want to know why something is happening in the present, you might ask a sociologist or an economist.

spare


Overprotective parents spare kids from all natural consequences.

statements


The following example will illustrate why it is difficult to make causal statements on the basis of correlational observation.

static


What you have done there is to create a form of electricity called static electricity.

Static electricity is also found in the atmosphere.

status


To distinguish themselves from other commoners, these people developed new ways of speaking to set themselves apart and demonstrate their new, elevated social status.

steepness


Social psychologists at the University of Virginia asked college students to stand at the base of a hill while carrying a weighted backpack and estimate the steepness of the hill.

The participants who stood with close friends gave significantly lower estimates of the steepness of the hill than those who stood alone, next to strangers, or next to newly formed friends.

structure


In 1949, she worked on the structure of penicillin with her colleagues.

stuff


Even if you end up spending money making things yourself, you're at least building a skill rather than a collection of stuff that's quickly decreasing in value.

supposed


We set resolutions based on what we're supposed to do, or what others think we're supposed to do, rather than what really matters to us.

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.

tattooed


A person who is willing to take risks likes to be tattooed and also takes more chances on a motorcycle.

technical


So they are imagination engines," explains Jack Horner, a technical advisor for the Jurassic Park films.

technicians


Then one of the technicians turned to me with a big smile on his face and said, "You've got it!

temporary


Buying a new gadget might give you a similar rush, but it's also probably more temporary.

thinkers


This shift marked the birth of philosophy, and the first of the great thinkers that we know of was Thales of Miletus.

thrilled


It's hard enough to stick with goals you want to accomplish, but sometimes we make goals we're not even thrilled about in the first place.

thunderstorm


During a thunderstorm, clouds may become charged as they rub against each other.

tissue


Use a plastic pen and rub it on your hair about ten times and then hold the pen close to small pieces of tissue paper or chalk dust.

topic


Without a doubt, dinosaurs are a popular topic for kids across the planet.

Dinosaurs are studied in classrooms each year, not only for the science behind the topic, but also because of the creative thinking it seems to foster in students.

"I think it's the mystery of dinosaurs―the fact that there are still so many things we don't know―that inspires them to use that topic in their journals.

tough


"The fence was very tough, and the hammer was heavy.

traditional


Some people, however, found the traditional religious explanations inadequate, and they began to search for answers based on reason.

typically


Typically, fingernails grow about 0.1 millimeters a day, but in order to grow, they need glucose—a simple sugar that helps to power the body.

unoccupied


Research shows occupied time feels shorter than unoccupied time.

People usually exaggerate about the time they waited, and what they find most bothersome is time spent unoccupied.

value


Instead, make goals based on your own values.

Even if you end up spending money making things yourself, you're at least building a skill rather than a collection of stuff that's quickly decreasing in value.

We are often taught to put more value in actions than words, and for good reason.

variable


From a correlational observation, we conclude that one variable is related to a second variable.

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.

Obviously, a third variable is related to both—perhaps preference for risk.

vivid


Having extremely vivid memories of past emotional experiences and only weak memories of past everyday events means we maintain a biased perception of the past.

volumes


The actions of others often speak volumes louder than their words.

vote


When the vote was announced, my brain just would not work out the right percentages to discover whether we had the necessary two-thirds majority.

We hope you will devote resources to restoring the walking paths in Freer Park for all visitors.

wealthy


The accent that we identify as British today was developed around the time of the American Revolution by people of low birth rank who had become wealthy during the Industrial Revolution.

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absorbed


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

accepted


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

action


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

activity


If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

additional


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

But we also recognize problems on our own (e.g., the need for additional parking space in the city where you work).

adjusting


And yet adjusting what you eat is entirely possible.

adopt


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

advanced


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

affect


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.

It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

aggression


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

agricultural


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

aircraft


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

allocating


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

analyzing


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

annually


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

appliance


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

application


Today, such delays between ideas and application are almost unthinkable.

Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

appropriate


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

aside


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

assigning


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.

assignments


Most of us have problems that have been posed to us (e.g., assignments from our supervisors).

Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

automatically


Then, if one person has a family with two small children and wants to use some of this money for a child-care program, the costs are automatically deducted from that employee's pool of money.

Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

available


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

backbreaking


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

balance


Farmers tend to eat a very limited and unbalanced diet.

Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

It is only recently that a thriving industry promoting positivity has managed to remove this earlier and more balanced view of human affectivity.

balancing


Life is a balancing act, and so is our sense of morality.

based


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

behaviors


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.

benefit


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

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.

bulb


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

bundles


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

calories


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

category


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.

characterize


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

civilizations


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

commercially


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

commitment


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

commonplace


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

companies


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

Were this not the case, the food companies that launch new products each year would be wasting their money.

compared


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

complete


Tomorrow's menu might have been completely different.

They can nevertheless play the game with complete strangers because they have all learned an identical set of ideas about soccer.

When you stare at a screen, you feel completely alone.

concerned


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

confidence


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

confident


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

consider


Consider email.

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

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.

People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

constantly


These people constantly communicate with others and make an impact on them.

Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.

contrast


By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

contributors


Tourism is one of many contributors to changes in the climate system.

copycat


Imperial Mongol culture was a Chinese copycat.

corporate


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

corporations


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

correspondence


And yet many will use email, at least sometimes, for intimate correspondence.

coverage


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

creatively


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

critical


One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

culture


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

While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

The imperial culture of Rome was Greek almost as much as Roman.

Imperial Mongol culture was a Chinese copycat.

daytime


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

decades


Over decades, I have asked why.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, housewives from East and West Germany tried each other's food products for the first time in decades.

deducted


Then, if one person has a family with two small children and wants to use some of this money for a child-care program, the costs are automatically deducted from that employee's pool of money.

The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

deeds


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

deficiency


The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

deficient


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

define


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

degree


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

They reach a certain level, earn their degrees, buy their dream homes, and then just coast.

delays


Today, such delays between ideas and application are almost unthinkable.

deny


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

depression


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

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.

depth


One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

destinations


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

detergent


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

It not only cleans clothes, but it does so with far less water, detergent, and energy than washing by hand requires.

devices


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

disclosing


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

disclosure


This communication or self-disclosure helps in generating data and such an individual has more of an open and public self than private self.

Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

discover


Scientific discoveries are being brought to fruition at a faster rate than ever before.

Equally, those from the West discovered a liking for the honey and vanilla wafer biscuits of the East.

People who don't communicate openly are private individuals who may have difficulty discovering themselves fully.

discussion


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

eager


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

efficient


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

electrical


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

eliminated


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.

emissions


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

emitted


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

emotion


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

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.

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.

emperors


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

empires


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

employee


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

Then, if one person has a family with two small children and wants to use some of this money for a child-care program, the costs are automatically deducted from that employee's pool of money.

The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

enables


True, it produced legs for kicking and elbows for fouling, but all that this enables us to do is perhaps practice penalty kicks alone.

engage


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

engagement


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

ensured


This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

entire


These ideas are entirely imaginary, but if everyone shares them, we can all play the game.

And yet adjusting what you eat is entirely possible.

Studies show 50 percent of high school graduates never read another entire book.

ephemerality


The seeming ephemerality of what is on the screen masks the truth: What you write is not erasable.

epic


In the imperial United States, an American president of Kenyan blood can eat Italian pizza while watching his favorite film, Lawrence of Arabia, a British epic about the Arab rebellion against the Turks.

equally


Equally, those from the West discovered a liking for the honey and vanilla wafer biscuits of the East.

erasable


The seeming ephemerality of what is on the screen masks the truth: What you write is not erasable.

especially


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

excess


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

existence


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

experience


When you read your textbooks, try to relate information to your own life and experience.

The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

exploring


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.

facilitate


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

feedback


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

feeding


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

flexibility


From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

focused


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

foodstuffs


By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

forager


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

fouling


True, it produced legs for kicking and elbows for fouling, but all that this enables us to do is perhaps practice penalty kicks alone.

freely


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

fruition


Scientific discoveries are being brought to fruition at a faster rate than ever before.

gap


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

general


More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

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.

generating


This communication or self-disclosure helps in generating data and such an individual has more of an open and public self than private self.

genes


Puppies throughout the world have the rules for rough-and-tumble play built into their genes.

But human teenagers have no such genes for soccer.

global


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

governing


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

grain


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

hardware


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

hasten


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

heightens


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

hidden


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

historical


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

homeowners


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

housewives


After the fall of the Berlin Wall, housewives from East and West Germany tried each other's food products for the first time in decades.

From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

hybrid


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

identical


They can nevertheless play the game with complete strangers because they have all learned an identical set of ideas about soccer.

identifying


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

imaginary


These ideas are entirely imaginary, but if everyone shares them, we can all play the game.

impact


These people constantly communicate with others and make an impact on them.

At least it is difficult for them to see themselves fully through the eyes of others and also they make limited impact on others.

improving


Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.

impulses


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

incentive


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

Cafeteria incentives take a variety of forms.

incinerators


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

inclusive


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

individual


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

This communication or self-disclosure helps in generating data and such an individual has more of an open and public self than private self.

People who don't communicate openly are private individuals who may have difficulty discovering themselves fully.

innovative


Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

installing


The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

instinct


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

institute


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

instructive


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.

insurance


Another individual might purchase additional life insurance or medical coverage to meet his or her specific needs.

At Lincoln Electric, for example, all payments for worker medical insurance come from the bonus pool.

intimate


And yet many will use email, at least sometimes, for intimate correspondence.

issued


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

knowledge


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

labor


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

lacks


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

largely


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

least


And yet many will use email, at least sometimes, for intimate correspondence.

At least it is difficult for them to see themselves fully through the eyes of others and also they make limited impact on others.

locally


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

malnutrition


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

material


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

meaningful


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

measures


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

mechanical


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

minerals


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

mobile


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

modify


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

moral


Life is a balancing act, and so is our sense of morality.

Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

If we believe we are doing enough, morally speaking, then there's little reason to do more.

morality


Life is a balancing act, and so is our sense of morality.

morally


Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

If we believe we are doing enough, morally speaking, then there's little reason to do more.

mowed


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

mushrooms


The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

negative


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.

norms


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

notice


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

novels


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.

numerous


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.

nutrients


This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

nutritional


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

opinions


People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

opportunity


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

opposing


To get into a game with the strangers we find in the schoolyard on any given afternoon, we not only have to work in concert with ten teammates we may never have met before, we also need to know that the eleven players on the opposing team are playing by the same rules.

optimal


Without an optimal amount of self-disclosure we deny an opportunity for others to know us and for ourselves to get appropriate feedback.

options


In many cases, the company will put aside a pool of money that each individual can spend on these options, such as $3,000 annually.

organization


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

organize


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

originally


Thus, you solve the problem not as you originally posed it but as you later reconceived it.

participating


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

participation


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

particular


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

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.

patent


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

payments


At Lincoln Electric, for example, all payments for worker medical insurance come from the bonus pool.

peasant


The typical peasant in traditional China ate rice for breakfast, rice for lunch, and rice for dinner.

The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

penalty


True, it produced legs for kicking and elbows for fouling, but all that this enables us to do is perhaps practice penalty kicks alone.

personal


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

personality


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

personally


In particular, it is useful to make material personally meaningful.

phenomenon


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

philosophers


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.

pollutants


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

population


Especially in pre¬modern times, most of the calories feeding an agricultural population came from a single crop―such as wheat, potatoes, or rice―that lacks some of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional materials humans need.

posed


Most of us have problems that have been posed to us (e.g., assignments from our supervisors).

Thus, you solve the problem not as you originally posed it but as you later reconceived it.

positive


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.

preferences


Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.

From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

preferred


It didn't take long for those from the East to realize that they preferred Western yogurt to their own.

prevents


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

previous


Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

privacy


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

privately


In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

process


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

One line of research suggests that how often you go over material is less critical than the depth of processing that you engage in.

products


Were this not the case, the food companies that launch new products each year would be wasting their money.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, housewives from East and West Germany tried each other's food products for the first time in decades.

promote


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.

provide


Some companies provide their employees with cafeteria incentive programs.

psychology


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

purify


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

rack


One day you happen to be walking through a hardware store and notice a rack of energy-efficient light bulbs, and you instantly decide to buy twenty of them and change out every bulb in your house.

radically


Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

rate


Scientific discoveries are being brought to fruition at a faster rate than ever before.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

reality


The gap between the reality of online life and how we experience it prevents our discussion of Internet privacy.

More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

rebellion


In the imperial United States, an American president of Kenyan blood can eat Italian pizza while watching his favorite film, Lawrence of Arabia, a British epic about the Arab rebellion against the Turks.

received


This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

recognize


But we also recognize problems on our own (e.g., the need for additional parking space in the city where you work).

reconceived


Thus, you solve the problem not as you originally posed it but as you later reconceived it.

recycling


Maybe you know you should be recycling but just never get around to gathering up your glass, paper, and plastics in time for the recycling truck.

The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).

redefine


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

regionally


Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.

regularly


By contrast, ancient foragers regularly ate dozens of different foodstuffs.

regulates


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

related


They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

relatively


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

reluctant


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

remarkable


From both sides of the wall, these German housewives showed a remarkable flexibility in their food preferences.

repetition


Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

replacing


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

requiring


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

resort


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

resources


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

rigid


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

rinses


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

ritualized


Other animals that engage strangers in ritualized aggression do so largely by instinct.

rote


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

Many students could probably benefit if they spent less time on rote repetition and more on actually paying attention to and analyzing the meaning of their reading assignments.

sacks


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

sadness


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

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.

Much of the psychology profession is employed in managing and relieving sadness.

Yet some degree of sadness and depression has been far more accepted in previous historical ages than is the case today.

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.

scale


As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales at which tourism contributes to climate change.

They work together with more global scale forces such as those related to emissions from aircraft carrying tourists to and from their destinations.

Research suggests that when we view ourselves as morally deficient in one part of our lives, we search for moral actions that will balance out the scale.

The scale is already level.

scope


After identifying the existence of a problem, we must define its scope and goals.

skills


Whether you're nine or ninety years old, you should constantly be learning, improving your skills, and getting better at what you do.

social


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

sorts


It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.

sought


While some emperors sought to purify their cultures and return to what they viewed as their roots, for the most part empires have produced hybrid civilizations that absorbed much from their subject peoples.

spin


Such backbreaking labor is still commonplace in parts of the world, but for most homeowners the work is now done by a machine that automatically regulates water temperature, measures out the detergent, washes, rinses, and spin-dries.

squeezed


Compared with the old washers that squeezed out excess water by feeding clothes through rollers, modern washers are indeed an electrical-mechanical phenomenon.

stages


Thus, we find that the time between the first and second stages of the innovative cycle―between idea and application―has been cut radically.

starvation


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

stationary


Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

structures


For example, changes in land cover and use, such as replacing forest with resort buildings and other structures, can modify the local climate.

Local climate changes may also be caused when air pollutants are emitted by the structures' incinerators, by stationary and mobile engines, and during land-¬clearing activities.

supervisors


Most of us have problems that have been posed to us (e.g., assignments from our supervisors).

technologically


With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.

technology


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

text


When you read your textbooks, try to relate information to your own life and experience.

For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

threshed


For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.

tourism


Tourism is one of many contributors to changes in the climate system.

As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales at which tourism contributes to climate change.

tradition


The typical peasant in traditional China ate rice for breakfast, rice for lunch, and rice for dinner.

Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

trait


For example, if you're reading in your psychology text about the personality trait of confidence, you can think about which people you know who are particularly confident and why you would characterize them as being that way.

truth


The seeming ephemerality of what is on the screen masks the truth: What you write is not erasable.

tumble


Puppies throughout the world have the rules for rough-and-tumble play built into their genes.

type


The employees decide what type of coverage they want and the cost is deducted from their bonus.

The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

People who communicate to others about themselves rather freely, who are frank and open, who express their views, opinions, knowledge, and feelings freely, and who share their knowledge and personal experiences with others can be considered as the self-disclosing type.

typewriter


The first English patent for a typewriter was issued in 1714, but another 150 years passed before typewriters were commercially available.

typical


The typical peasant in traditional China ate rice for breakfast, rice for lunch, and rice for dinner.

unbalanced


Farmers tend to eat a very limited and unbalanced diet.

undermines


More generally, the experience of the net undermines the reality of the net.

undesirable


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

universal


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

unnecessary


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

unthinkable


Today, such delays between ideas and application are almost unthinkable.

varied


The foragers' secret of success, which protected them from starvation and malnutrition, was their varied diet.

variety


Cafeteria incentives take a variety of forms.

This variety ensured that the ancient foragers received all the necessary nutrients.

vehicles


However, in order to solve this problem creatively, it may be useful to redefine it as a problem of too many vehicles requiring a space to sit in during the workday.

In that case, you may decide to organize a carpool among people who use downtown parking lots and institute a daytime local taxi service using these privately owned vehicles.

vision


Since the imperial vision tends to be universal and inclusive, it was relatively easy for imperial elites to adopt ideas, norms, and traditions from wherever they found them, rather than to stick to a single rigid tradition.

volunteer


Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

If employees want to do volunteer activity, they can make their own arrangements and do so on their own time.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

weaken


Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

worth


Research shows that participating in corporate volunteer activity heightens rather than weakens employees' organizational commitment, in part because people feel a sense of self-worth when they do the good deeds that their organizations made it easier for them to do.

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Some organizations may be reluctant to facilitate their employees' participation in volunteer activities.

Corporations also may be concerned about allocating the resources needed to set up such programs, or perhaps they fear that facilitating employees' engagement elsewhere may weaken their commitment to the organization or their jobs.

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They think, write, draw, sing, or behave in nonsensical and fabulous ways, which encourages and facilitates more creativity.

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The Canadian regarded the lawyers' presence as facilitating the successful completion of the negotiation; the Egyptian interpreted it as signaling the Canadian's mistrust of his verbal commitment.

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They facilitate physiological and behavioral changes on a roughly twenty-four-hour cycle no matter what is happening outside, whether a cold front moves in or clouds block the light of the sun.

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The nuclear form, however, facilitates the fecal contamination of water sources and the spread of directly contagious diseases.


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