What are viewed as "realities" are rather perceptions of realities — stories.
What comes to mind, however, is not randomly determined.
What disturbs me is the idea that good behavior must be reinforced with incentives.
What each of them will remember is selective and coloured by their family's constructs system.
What happened next was something that chilled my blood.
What happened was that the poster they were unable to keep was suddenly ranked as the most beautiful.
What happens in somebody's laboratory is only one stage in its construction.
What happens, of course, is that the reader unconsciously repeats the name or slogan each time he reads the advertiser's announcements.
What have been called the six most powerful words of the English language—"The doctor will see you now —will no longer be true.
What he changed into gold varied in size.
What he did not know was how smart lions are.
What he found was that the 'lucky' people were good at spotting opportunities.
What he hadn’t realized was that the administrative staff hadn’t been able to find the requested Bösendorfer piano, and they had instead installed a tiny little Bösendorfer that was in poor condition.
What I mean by "respect your future" is this.
What I mean is this.
What I saw was an ant and an aphid.
What I Think after Researching: This tiny mealworm can be one solution to plastic pollution.
What if we make use of the part of the courtyard near the terrace" one builder suggested.
What if your brain latched on to this new routine and you continued to run outside at 3 a.m. every night in your underwear?
What interested me the most about the new house was the stable in the backyard, in which my father let me make a small space for a pony.
What is apparent at the global level is that great changes have swept the entire world since the second half of the twentieth century, inducing major modifications in diet, first in industrial regions and more recently in developing countries.
What is best for the individual is not always the prime factor in a job decision.
What is certain is that people feel safe and secure by using those protection charms.
What is different today, though, is the speed and scope of these interactions.
What is imperative today is an awareness of different pasts in many regions of the globe, and of the interactions and exchanges between them.
What is interesting about the horseshoe is its direction.
What is interesting to notice is that when we look more carefully to these key selling features, they look strangely like values that a bus or train operator is promoting.
What is more, he was famous as and excellent musician at playing the daegeum (a large transverse bamboo flute) and geomungo (a traditional Korean musical instrument with six strings).
What is more, on the occasions when these parents do play, they seem to be insensitive to their infants' interests and social cues.
What is more, they usually do not remember what happens during an attack.
What is necessary, therefore, are policies to ensure that social cohesion is [maintained / disregarded] within various social institutions, and in society at large.
What is needed is active engagement with children.
What is noteworthy is, first, how quickly and radically people's behavior changes when incentives come into play, and second, the fact that people respond to the incentives themselves, and not the higher intentions behind them.
What is said of film likely applies to other dramatic narrative forms, including documentary, news reports, reality television shows, soap operas, cartoons, sports, game shows, and computer games — anywhere there is narrative, plot, character, and scenery.
What is ultimately learned is that color continues to be personal, relative, elusive, and hard to define.
What is very surprising is that many kinds of spiders feed on plants.
What is viewed as adaptive varies over time and place.
What is worse, people usually don't stop with one can.
What Israel sought so earnestly it did not obtain, but the elect did.
What its builders had not considered was that the advent of the railroad would assure the canal's instant downfall.
What kept all of these people going when things were going badly was their passion for their subject.
What kids do need is unconditional support, love with no strings attached.
What Lessard demonstrated is called empathy−the ability to understand other people's thoughts and feelings and to act on the basis of that understanding.
What makes it different, however, is the relative height between a young child and an adult.
What one often gets is no more than abstract summaries of lengthy articles.
What Scientists Found: Mealworms can eat and digest plastics that never degrade naturally, such as Styrofoam.
What starts out linear becomes geometric.
What the government failed to realize was that the cod/ seal relationship was affected by many other less prominent species in the system.
What these parents don't realize, however, is that while in the short term they may be making the lives of their children more pleasant, in the long term they may be preventing their children from acquiring self-confidence, mental strength, and important interpersonal skills.
What they discovered was "mirror neurons" in our brain that run a simulation of other people's experiences.
What they don't realize is there being more opportunities available.
What they need to do is to accept that some things are beyond their control.
What this demonstrates is that it's equally important to the success of the exercise that the person you're throwing to catches the ball as that you are able to catch the ball.
What this effectively means is that getting a blood test for cancer could become part of everybody's annual medical checkup if the price goes down far enough, as Vogelstein believes it will.
What this example teaches us is:English is no longer just "one language."
What this means is that the people around you, constantly under the pull of their emotions, change their ideas by the day or by the hour, depending on their mood.
What traditional entertainment always promised was to transport us from our daily problems, to enable us to escape from the struggles of life.
What Volunteering in Tanzania Was Like I traveled to Tanzania as part of a university program the summer after my freshman year.
What we can do with our language is limitless.
What we discover, by being immersed inside the boy's head, is that he is taking his time not to annoy his father but because he is in the process of conducting an intricate scientific experiment about how friction operates to prevent his backside from sliding down the stairs.
What we don't realize is that schools and colleges might be at fault for missing the opportunity to draw such street smarts and guide them toward good academic work.
What we enjoy in music is not the words, the meanings, or the concepts hidden in the lyrics, but first and foremost, the music that is in the human voice, in the words and in the entire performance of the singer.
What we find is that human societies began to gradually prefer areas that had an abundance of wild grasses and animals.
What we have overlooked is the ant's environment.
What we would like to have is one or a few measurable biological changes that mirror all other biological age changes without reference to the passage of time, so that we could say, for example, that someone who is chronologically eighty years old is biologically sixty years old.
What women loved in Australia was considered boring and old-fashioned in Northern Europe.
What you and your spouse need is quality time to talk.
What you do in the 15 to 30 minutes after eating your evening meal sends powerful signals to your metabolism.
What you get in return is greater happiness.
What you have done there is to create a form of electricity called static electricity.
What you have to understand is that people who hate you are jealous because of the fact that they cannot have such good behaviors, so they choose to hate you.
What you inherited and live with will become the inheritance of future generations.
What you risk reveals what you value.
What's dangerous about the Internet is, because it has the aura of technology around it, it has a totally undeserved instant credibility.
What's important is knowing how to solve those problems - Maria, 18.
What's more, they are far less likely to seek or accept critical feedback from their employees.
What's not so obvious is what is best for those objects.
What's on the list are the fundamental elements of a satisfied life―your relationship with friends and family, the contribution you have made to others' lives, the celebrated events of your life.
Whatever bias people may have as individuals gets multiplied when they discuss things as a group.
Whatever binds you and keeps you from living your truth is false and can be shed.
Whatever clothes we wear, we must agree with Desmond Morris: "It is impossible to wear clothes without transmitting social signals."
Whatever else one might conclude about self-government, it's at risk when citizens don't know what they're talking about.
Whatever our official job descriptions, we are all part-time motivators.
Whatever the hardship a person may experience, the indicators of satisfaction quickly return to their initial levels.
Whatever your answer is, you probably want to do better.
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Activities that are regarded as play today may gain the status of sport in the future.
Acts that develop habits of love, truth, and goodness silently shape and mold us into what we ought to be — just as habits born of jealousy, hatred, and evil mar and eventually destroy us.
Advertisements that say things like "Ten bottles are sold every second" also use this effect.
All that applicant did was to delude himself and build himself up for a great letdown.
All that remained after the fire was a pile of ashes.
All who sin apart from the law will also perish apart from the law, and all who sin under the law will be judged by the law.
And that is what you need to do at your job.
Animals that are regularly disturbed by visitors are more likely to tolerate your intrusion than those that have had little previous contact with humans.
Animals that had previously spent large parts of the year outdoors were now confined to indoor facilities.
Anthropologists who study people still living in hunter-gatherer societies have discovered that they regularly make choices designed to produce not the best opportunity for obtaining a hyperabundant supply of food but, instead, the least danger of ending up with an insufficient supply.
Anybody who has managed to overcome the head-up bias can survive for hours by simply lying face forward on the water with arms and legs dangling and lifting the head only when it is necessary to breathe.
Anyone who has ever gone fishing probably knows this general rule: Keep the big ones, throw the smaller ones back.
Anyone who has ever rushed out of the house only to realize that their keys and wallet are sitting on the kitchen table knows this only too well.
Anyone who has tried to complete a jigsaw puzzle as the clock ticked on toward a deadline knows that the more they struggle to find the missing pieces, the harder it is to find them.
Anyone who listens to the movements can associate the melodies with what they see in Hartmann's paintings.
Anyone who loves the Gimchi of this region will not only be able to taste it but also have a chance to learn to make it.
Anyone who tells you they are doing it all perfectly is a liar.
Anything that worked before has built a pathway in your brain.
Armies that do not commit troops to action and firms that do not put products into the marketplace don't gain territory - ultimately they lose it.
Athletes who have confidence are able to be positive, motivated, intense, focused, and emotionally in control when they need to be.
Behaviors which are successful have persisted in the form of customs, while those which are unsuccessful have suffered extinction.
Belief that the wine is more expensive turns on the neurons in the medial orbitofrontal cortex, an area of the brain associated with pleasure feelings.
Biologists who study whale behavior generally have to be content with hanging around in boats, waiting for their subjects to surface.
Bombs that were intended for Tower Bridge, or Piccadilly, would fall well short of the city, landing in the less populated suburbs.
Cells that are produced as a result of these conditions are densely arranged.
Children who visit cannot help but remember what their parents or grandparents once were and be depressed by their incapacities.
Children who wear protective gear during their games have a tendency to take more physical risks.
Evidence that instructions to avoid thinking about an object can have the opposite effect to that intended was reported by Lavy and van den Hout.
Food that looks and smells attractive is taken into the mouth.
He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all--how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?
He who eats meat, eats to the Lord, for he gives thanks to God; and he who abstains, does so to the Lord and gives thanks to God.
He who gets close to a good tree will have good shade - Spain.
He who regards one day as special, does so to the Lord.
He who would progress by the aid of literature must have reliable standards by which to judge his literary feelings and opinions.
If that were so, how could God judge the world?
Individuals who struggle with obesity tend to eat in response to emotions.
Infants who are able to sit alone are granted an entirely different perspective on the world than are those who spend much of their day on their backs or stomachs.
Laws that prohibit us from driving over the speed limit and "good manners" that preclude you from talking on your cell phone during class are examples.
Leaders who emit negative emotional states of mind push people away and have few followers.
Minorities that are active and organised, who advocate and defend their position consistently, can create social conflict, doubt and uncertainty among members of the majority, and ultimately this may lead to social change.
Occasions that are regarded as appropriate for joking can vary from society to society.
One who did was a young man named Clarence Birdseye.
Paleontologists who study early human civilizations have uncovered evidence that our ancestors faced frequent periods of drought and freezing.
People who are constantly assertive actually have fewer conflicts in life because other people understand exactly who they are and how they feel.
People who are interested in your project will invest.
People who are not courageous are called "chickens," while brave leaders are said to be "lionhearted."
People who are opposed to drilling in Alaska don't want to take the benefits of having more oil with the potential bad effects on the environment.
People who are outgoing and cheerful tend to lead their friends.
People who are photic sneezers sneeze when there is a sudden change in the level of light.
People who are stuck and want you to stay stuck, or people who have successfully moved forward in their lives?
People who can speak more than one language can communicate with more people around the world.
People who change do not question whether change is possible or look for reasons they cannot change.
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.
People who don't communicate openly are private individuals who may have difficulty discovering themselves fully.
People who enjoy the best relationships with others, who live life with the least frustration regarding their differences, have learned that differences are to be expected, a fact of life.
People who follow this practice tend to lose their individuality and begin to live with the notion that they are recognized by the job they do.
People who have a high sense of self-efficacy tend to pursue challenging goals that may be outside the reach of the average person.
People who lie get into trouble when someone threatens to uncover their lie.
People who live in the middle of the United States (in states such as Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, and Wisconsin) are often referred to as "Midwesterners."
People who live in the middle of the United States (in states such as Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, and Wisconsin) are often referred to as “Midwesterners.” People who live in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut are called “New Englanders.” Both Midwesterners and New Englanders have their own unique way of looking at things, but the two regions also share a great deal in common — namely, pragmatic thinking and an independent spirit.
People who live in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut are called "New Englanders."
People who looked at the poster briefly and then chose later were happiest.
People who struggle in retirement are those who still have a "get rich quick" mentality.
People who study biomimetics look to solve human problems by copying how nature does it.
People who visit the Human Library to learn are called "readers."
People who wanted to become interpreters went to a national interpretation school.
People who were appropriately scared lived to reproduce and became our ancestors, and that fear response is with us still.
People who were told to consciously examine their choices were least happy with their posters weeks later.
People who work alone but hear about brainstorming groups also immediately recognize the benefits of brainstorming and express the belief that they would do better if they were in a brainstorming group.
Plastics that act as pollutants are categorized into micro- meso-, or macro debris, based on size.
Proposals that mandate lower speed limits could reduce traffic.
Psychologists who study giving behavior have noticed that some people give substantial amounts to one or two charities, while others give small amounts to many charities.
Rats who had been helped previously by an unknown partner were more likely to help others.
Scientists who have journeyed to Africa have watched elephants in the wild for years, allowing the elephants to get used to them so that they could observe their behavior at close range.
Scientists who offer advice to policy makers, however, often complain that their input/output is ignored or distorted during the policy making process.
Skiers who are unsure of themselves often do this.
Someone who is not the child’s parent (passerby, neighbor, camp counselor, museum employee, bus driver) approaches the child, or his parents, and asks that he comply with behavioral expectations.
Someone who is only clinically dead can often be brought back to life.
Someone who never gives up Even when the going gets rough.
Someone who overcomes challenges Even when it requires creative solutions A champion is an optimist, A hopeful spirit.・.. At the actual event, however, I was surprised to meet many people who knew about my country - not only the drought and war, but the long and ancient history of Ethiopia and its multiethnic and multicultural society."
Someone who plays the game, Even when the game is called life.・..
Space that was constructed to accommodate business and consumer needs at the peak of the cycle remains, so vacancy rates climb and the downward trend becomes more severe.
Students who remembered their own unethical behavior were more likely to act as if they felt unclean.
Students who were receiving private instrumental tuition plus music theory classes tended to work conceptually.
Teachers who prefer that children see beauty as they themselves do are not encouraging a sense of aesthetics in children.
Teachers who stay securely ensconced behind the 'barricade' of their desk automatically create a boundary that blocks effective interpersonal contact and gives a territorial feel to the room.
Things that in real life are imperfectly realized, merely hinted at, and entangled with other things appear in a work of art complete, entire, and free from irrelevant matters.
Those who are hurt tend to see the act as one with severe consequences and as part of an ongoing pattern that is inexcusable and immoral.
Those who argue against keeping animals as companions argue that the practice is motivated by a selfish human need to dominate and control members of other species.
Those who copied out unethical stories rated cleansing products much higher than noncleansing products.
Those who could persuade members of a rival tribe that a westward-moving herd of caribou had migrated east won a battle in the war for survival.
Those who dare to fail terribly can achieve greatly.
Those who donate to one or two charities seek evidence about what the charity is doing and whether it is really having a positive impact.
Those who experience it may feel frustrated.
Those who give small amounts to many charities are not so interested in whether what they are doing helps others ─ psychologists call them warm glow givers.
Those who had fewer choices were happier with the tasting.
Those who had not moved their heads didn't really seem to be persuaded one way or the other.
Those who had sat quietly after watching the video experienced an average of six flashbacks; those who had played the game experienced an average of fewer than three.
Those who interacted with others reduced their concerns by 55 percent over time, but those who were left on their own showed no improvement.
Those who live according to the sinful nature have their minds set on what that nature desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires.
Those who take pride in having made few mistakes usually work for someone who has made many and expects to make more.
Those who use the dabbawala service are mostly middle-class office workers who live in one of Mumbai's suburbs.
We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves.
Witnesses who exchange their experiences will tend to make similar errors in their testimony, reducing the total value of the information they provide.
Women who had been told they were uncooperative people or careless drivers two days earlier helped the researcher almost twice as much as women in the other groups.
Workers who were digging up the remains were reminded of the small human-like characters from the novel The Hobbit.
You who abhor idols, do you rob temples?
You who brag about the law, do you dishonor God by breaking the law?
You who preach against stealing, do you steal?
You who say that people should not commit adultery, do you commit adultery?