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amazing


You may think of amazing martial arts like kung fu.

boredom


Alex could show various emotions like anger and boredom.

clue


The clue is that the ghost's dress was dragging behind her although it was very windy that evening.

complete


His death was a complete surprise since he looked healthy the day before he died.

contain


Almost all Indian movies contain five to six different singing and dancing scenes.

correctly


he could correctly answer, "Two.

cure


However, the king's doctor was punished when he could not cure the illnesses of the king.

described


The Spaceship From the Earth to the Moon (1865) In this book, Verne described a spaceship named the Columbiad that took people to the moon.

detective


Genius helped Chief Kent as his secret detective.

determining


Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

differently


Thanks to Alex, now many people look at bird brains differently.

disappeared


Her boyfriend had disappeared from the beach the night before their wedding.

distinguish


He could count up to six objects and knew how to distinguish seven colors and five shapes.

dragging


The clue is that the ghost's dress was dragging behind her although it was very windy that evening.

It was dragging behind her!

dynasty


In the Joseon Dynasty, local government officials also served as judges.

Professionals of the Joseon Dynasty There were four social classes in the Joseon Dynasty: Yangban, Jungin, Sangmin, and Cheonmin.

emotions


Alex could show various emotions like anger and boredom.

essential


In most cases, these scenes are not essential for understanding the story.

familiar


However, they were not familiar with the law because studying law was the job of the Jungin class.

footprints


"They looked for footprints, but there were none.

"How come there is only a wide line and no footprints?"

foresaw


Reading the Future Jules Verne Imagined Jules Verne was a writer who foresaw the future through his books.

forth


He moved his head back and forth a few times and said, "What's that?

grand


Chinese Movies: Historical Movies on a Grand Scale What comes to mind when you think of Chinese movies?

Many Chinese movies are well known for their grand scale, which is only natural if we think about the size of the country.

Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

historical


Chinese Movies: Historical Movies on a Grand Scale What comes to mind when you think of Chinese movies?

You may also wonder why there are many historical movies in China.

Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

illnesses


However, the king's doctor was punished when he could not cure the illnesses of the king.

impressed


Most of all, you may be impressed by the scale of Chinese movies.

including


He knew about 150 words, including the names of 50 different objects.

innocent


Iranian Movies: Stories of Innocent Children If you like movies about children, you should see Iranian movies.

Watching these innocent children will warm your heart.

interpretation


People who wanted to become interpreters went to a national interpretation school.

interpreter


Interpreters One of the most popular jobs for the Jungin class was being an interpreter.

interpreting


Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

judges


In the Joseon Dynasty, local government officials also served as judges.

Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

leagues


The Electric Submarine Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) In this book, Captain Nemo traveled the world's oceans in the Nautilus, a giant electric submarine.

limping


First, I saw the limping man," said Otto.

"Well, before I saw the ghost, I saw a limping man with a bag.

"A limping man?"

"A woman said she had seen a limping man leave the gold store at the time of the robbery.

"Genius said, "Then let's look for the limping man.

limps


"And David limps.

married


He and his wife moved there right after they got married," said Chief Kent.

martial


You may think of amazing martial arts like kung fu.

Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

objects


He knew about 150 words, including the names of 50 different objects.

He could count up to six objects and knew how to distinguish seven colors and five shapes.

official


The king's doctor could become a high-ranking official.

ordinary


The Ghost's Footprints Henry Kent looked like an ordinary boy, but he was far from ordinary.

penalties


Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

professionals


Professionals of the Joseon Dynasty There were four social classes in the Joseon Dynasty: Yangban, Jungin, Sangmin, and Cheonmin.

Many of the people who belonged to the Jungin class were professionals such as interpreters, lawyers, and doctors.

In order to become such professionals, people in the Jungin class had to pass national exams and become government officials.

punished


However, the king's doctor was punished when he could not cure the illnesses of the king.

pursuing


In these movies, children are solving problems, helping their families, and pursuing their dreams.

received


Once they passed the exam, they worked in a national hospital and received more training.

Alex, the World's Smartest Bird Alex was an African Grey Parrot that received training from the animal scientist Irene Pepperberg.

refer


Since bird brains are small, people often use the expression "bird brain" to refer to somebody who is not smart.

robber


""Is David the robber?"

Genius's Answer The robber is David Slade, and the ghost is his wife.

robbery


One evening, Genius's family was talking about the robbery that had happened at the local gold store a few hours before.

"A woman said she had seen a limping man leave the gold store at the time of the robbery.

scale


Chinese Movies: Historical Movies on a Grand Scale What comes to mind when you think of Chinese movies?

Most of all, you may be impressed by the scale of Chinese movies.

Many Chinese movies are well known for their grand scale, which is only natural if we think about the size of the country.

Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

similar


The Videophone In the Year 2889 (1889) In this book, Verne wrote about a machine similar to today's videophone.

smart


He was so smart that people called him Genius Kent.

Since bird brains are small, people often use the expression "bird brain" to refer to somebody who is not smart.

Before Alex, people believed that parrots were not smart.

According to Pepperberg, Alex was as smart as a five-year-old child.

smartest


Alex, the World's Smartest Bird Alex was an African Grey Parrot that received training from the animal scientist Irene Pepperberg.

social


Professionals of the Joseon Dynasty There were four social classes in the Joseon Dynasty: Yangban, Jungin, Sangmin, and Cheonmin.

Depending on their social class, people did different kinds of work.

submarine


The Electric Submarine Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) In this book, Captain Nemo traveled the world's oceans in the Nautilus, a giant electric submarine.

suddenly


Suddenly, the world became quiet.

Suddenly, Chief Kent stopped.

transformed


Alex transformed the way many people think about bird brains.

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There were a lot of trials across the country, so many lawyers were needed.

Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

underwater


In the 1800s, he wrote about air, underwater, and even space travel.

wanna


For example, if he was tired of tests, he said, "Wanna go back.

windy


It was very windy.

The clue is that the ghost's dress was dragging behind her although it was very windy that evening.

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actors


All the actors singing and dancing make the movie fun to watch.

adventures


Many Iranian movies are about children and their adventures.

afternoon


"You're Not a Movie Star One afternoon, Kate was running into the classroom, and she slipped and fell hard on the floor.

ago


My School Memory Album I became a middle school student three years ago.

Jennifer Mack lived over two hundred years ago.

air


In the 1800s, he wrote about air, underwater, and even space travel.

One ship had seen the Thing blow water up into the air.

airplane


The Wright Sisters Guess whose airplane flew the farthest.

album


My School Memory Album I became a middle school student three years ago.

amazing


You may think of amazing martial arts like kung fu.

The first name that came to my mind was "Jiho's Amazing Bookmarks," but the name wasn't special.

amusement


Don't Fall in Love Too Easily One day, Tom went to an amusement park with his friend Jane.

anger


Alex could show various emotions like anger and boredom.

animal


All the ships said that the Thing moved very fast - faster than any other ocean animal they had ever seen!

Alex, the World's Smartest Bird Alex was an African Grey Parrot that received training from the animal scientist Irene Pepperberg.

annoying


In the 1960s, the word paparazzo entered English as a word for an annoying photographer who follows stars.

answer


Genius's Answer The robber is David Slade, and the ghost is his wife.

Sometimes, Alex gave the wrong answer on purpose.

he could correctly answer, "Two.

architect


Meet Gaudi, an Architect Who Loved Nature Antoni Gaudi is one of the greatest architects Spain has ever produced.

army


Sideburns The word sideburns comes from the name of U.S. Army General Ambrose E. Burnside.

arrived


They arrived at the beach.

art


The following is the interview Bella Torres, an art reporter from The Barcelona Times, had with Mr. Gaudi.

attention


"She believed everyone was paying attention to her, but she didn't have to worry.

Most of her friends were busy paying attention to themselves.

average


There were expensive ones, but the average price was about 500 won for ordinary ones.

bag


"Well, before I saw the ghost, I saw a limping man with a bag.

battery


"I already have a bicycle and a car battery.

beat


When the roller coaster was ready to go down its track, Tom's heart began to beat faster.

It was the roller coaster that was making his heart beat fast.

beautiful


I saw him making beautiful things from nothing, and it was like magic to me.

began


Then they began to shout: "Thirty-seven!

When the roller coaster was ready to go down its track, Tom's heart began to beat faster.

begged


They all begged the queen not to sell Jumbo, but the zoo sold him anyway.

believed


Before Alex, people believed that parrots were not smart.

"She believed everyone was paying attention to her, but she didn't have to worry.

"He believed so because his heart was beating fast.

belonged


Many of the people who belonged to the Jungin class were professionals such as interpreters, lawyers, and doctors.

best


The Best Day of School On our field trip, we went to Ganghwado.

I promise to do my best in high school."

Gaudi: One reason for the delay is my poor health, but I'm doing my best.

I'm good at making things, so I made a bookmark for my best friend Minsu's birthday.

better


Then, you'll be able to better understand yourself and other people.

"Now I can make life better for my village.

Here is the story of a boy who came up with a creative idea and made life better for everyone.

bicycle


"I already have a bicycle and a car battery.

birthday


I'm good at making things, so I made a bookmark for my best friend Minsu's birthday.

blacksmith


My father was a blacksmith.

I wanted to be a blacksmith like him, but he told me that I could be somebody more important.

blew


The wind blew, and the windmill generated electricity.

blocks


For example, when Alex was shown two red blocks and three green blocks and asked, "How many red blocks?"

blow


One ship had seen the Thing blow water up into the air.

board


Before she walked along the beach, she had tied a heavy board to the back of the dress.

The board smoothed over her own footprints and David's footprints as well.

boat


We took a boat to visit Bomunsa.

bookmark


Minsu suggested that I sell my bookmarks to the book club members, so I first gave a free bookmark to Sujin, the club president.

The materials for making a bookmark cost only about 200 won.

I'm good at making things, so I made a bookmark for my best friend Minsu's birthday.

Minsu was very impressed by the bookmark.

boredom


Alex could show various emotions like anger and boredom.

born


Let me tell you how my brand was born.

"William was born on August 5, 1987, in Malawi, Africa.

bought


My mother bought me a uniform that was too big for me.

He was only a few months old when Pepperberg bought him at a pet store in Chicago in 1976.

brain


Since bird brains are small, people often use the expression "bird brain" to refer to somebody who is not smart.

brand


This is my brand story.

Jiho's Brand Story Hi, my name is Jiho, and I run my own business.

I made my own brand of bookmarks.

Let me tell you how my brand was born.

"I also made a logo for my brand.

bright


Sports Day Although our hands got bright red from pulling the rope, we didn't let go.

build


Thanks to him, I was able to build what I wanted to build without worrying about money.

Well, I didn't want to build a typical house, but maybe my design was too different.

buildings


You've built Park Güell and many buildings for them, haven't you?

I also hope that I'll be remembered for my buildings in Barcelona.

For example, the lines in my buildings are not straight but soft and wavy.

built


You've built Park Güell and many buildings for them, haven't you?

People didn't like Casa Mila when it was first built.

burnsides


At first, the word burnsides was coined to describe this unique style.

business


Starting a business isn't easy.

Jiho's Brand Story Hi, my name is Jiho, and I run my own business.

I got excited about an idea of starting my own business.

busy


Most of her friends were busy paying attention to themselves.

cage


"This meant that he wanted to go back to his cage.

As Pepperberg put him into his cage for the night, Alex said, "You be good.

call


We call him Little Picasso.

captain


The Electric Submarine Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) In this book, Captain Nemo traveled the world's oceans in the Nautilus, a giant electric submarine.

caught


The Boy Who Caught the Wind Do you know William Kamkwamba?

chance


After that, William became famous and had a chance to study in high school again.

changed


Alex changed it all.

The word was later changed into sideburns.

check


Check the prices of similar products.

chief


Suddenly, Chief Kent stopped.

He and his wife moved there right after they got married," said Chief Kent.

There are no footprints," said Chief Kent.

Genius Kent's father was Chief Kent, the police chief of Springfield.

Genius helped Chief Kent as his secret detective.

asked Chief Kent.

"Chief Kent's mouth fell open.

asked Chief Kent.

said Chief Kent.

""Let's go to the beach," said Chief Kent.

childhood


Let's start by talking about your childhood.

church


Finally, let me ask you about La Sagrada Familia, the church you've been working on for more than 40 years.

circus


When the zoo was planning to sell Jumbo to a circus in New York City, 100,000 school children wrote to Queen Victoria.

In the circus in New York City, Jumbo was very popular, and his name became known to many people.

class


I was both happy and nervous about making new friends, having different teachers for each class, and studying new things.

Lawyers Another popular job for the Jungin class was being a lawyer.

However, they were not familiar with the law because studying law was the job of the Jungin class.

Doctors The Jungin class also produced many doctors.

Depending on their social class, people did different kinds of work.

Many of the people who belonged to the Jungin class were professionals such as interpreters, lawyers, and doctors.

In order to become such professionals, people in the Jungin class had to pass national exams and become government officials.

Interpreters One of the most popular jobs for the Jungin class was being an interpreter.

In Chinese class, students studied with Nogeoldae, the first foreign language textbook in Korea.

classroom


"You're Not a Movie Star One afternoon, Kate was running into the classroom, and she slipped and fell hard on the floor.

club


Minsu suggested that I sell my bookmarks to the book club members, so I first gave a free bookmark to Sujin, the club president.

clue


The clue is that the ghost's dress was dragging behind her although it was very windy that evening.

coaster


When the roller coaster was ready to go down its track, Tom's heart began to beat faster.

It was the roller coaster that was making his heart beat fast.

coined


At first, the word burnsides was coined to describe this unique style.

color


Alex looked some more and then asked, "What color?

"Alex continued to ask the same question a few more times and learned the color grey.

communicate


Interpreters often went to foreign countries with high-ranking government officials to help them communicate with foreigners.

complete


His death was a complete surprise since he looked healthy the day before he died.

Why is it taking so long to complete?

congratulations


Congratulations to Me!

connected


Now, people could send images through mirrors connected with wires.

consider


Consider how much it costs to make the product.

contain


Almost all Indian movies contain five to six different singing and dancing scenes.

contest


It was great to spend the whole day outside in the sun, thanks to the drawing contest.

continued


"Alex continued to ask the same question a few more times and learned the color grey.

cooking


I Love Cooking I made a sandwich for the first time.

corner


Pan often hid behind the trees in a dark corner and waited for a traveler to pass.

If the traveler got frightened and started to walk fast, Pan moved to the next dark corner and waited for him again.

correctly


he could correctly answer, "Two.

cost


The materials for making a bookmark cost only about 200 won.

count


He could count up to six objects and knew how to distinguish seven colors and five shapes.

country


There were a lot of trials across the country, so many lawyers were needed.

Many Chinese movies are well known for their grand scale, which is only natural if we think about the size of the country.

crazy


People whispered, "That boy is crazy!

created


Let's enter the world he created.

creative


Everyone was so creative!

Here is the story of a boy who came up with a creative idea and made life better for everyone.

culture


That may be because the Chinese are proud of their long history and culture.

cure


However, the king's doctor was punished when he could not cure the illnesses of the king.

dance


Well, that's because many Indians love to sing and dance.

dark


Another ship had seen it moving in the dark.

Pan often hid behind the trees in a dark corner and waited for a traveler to pass.

If the traveler got frightened and started to walk fast, Pan moved to the next dark corner and waited for him again.

days


His wife left for France eight days before.

death


His death was a complete surprise since he looked healthy the day before he died.

decided


However, Minsu thought the price was too expensive, so I decided that 1,000 won would be reasonable.

decisions


Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

delay


Gaudi: One reason for the delay is my poor health, but I'm doing my best.

delicious


Although my sandwich didn't look nice, it tasted delicious.

depending


Depending on their social class, people did different kinds of work.

describe


At first, the word burnsides was coined to describe this unique style.

design


Well, I didn't want to build a typical house, but maybe my design was too different.

detective


Genius helped Chief Kent as his secret detective.

determining


Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

died


Alex died on September 6, 2007, at the age of 31.

His death was a complete surprise since he looked healthy the day before he died.

differently


Thanks to Alex, now many people look at bird brains differently.

dinner


After dinner, Jihun turned on the TV to relax for a minute before he started studying.

disappeared


Her boyfriend had disappeared from the beach the night before their wedding.

distinguish


He could count up to six objects and knew how to distinguish seven colors and five shapes.

dragging


The clue is that the ghost's dress was dragging behind her although it was very windy that evening.

It was dragging behind her!

drawing


Sunshine on Our Shoulders The boy drawing a tree is my friend Minsu.

It was great to spend the whole day outside in the sun, thanks to the drawing contest.

dream


He never gave up his dream of helping his family and his village.

drop


His family was also too poor to pay for school, so William had to drop out of high school.

dropout


He was once a poor high school dropout, but today he is a well-known inventor.

dynasty


In the Joseon Dynasty, local government officials also served as judges.

Professionals of the Joseon Dynasty There were four social classes in the Joseon Dynasty: Yangban, Jungin, Sangmin, and Cheonmin.

ears


He shaved his face but left the strips of hair in front of his ears.

earth


The Spaceship From the Earth to the Moon (1865) In this book, Verne described a spaceship named the Columbiad that took people to the moon.

Nothing moved on the earth.

easily


Don't Fall in Love Too Easily One day, Tom went to an amusement park with his friend Jane.

easy


I thought making sandwiches would be easy, but it wasn't.

Starting a business isn't easy.

Finding a good name wasn't easy.

Make sure the name is easy to remember.

effort


It does take a lot of time and effort.

electric


The Electric Submarine Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) In this book, Captain Nemo traveled the world's oceans in the Nautilus, a giant electric submarine.

electricity


The Nautilus was fully powered by electricity, which seemed like magic to many people at that time.

The wind blew, and the windmill generated electricity.

With this fan, I can make a windmill that can generate electricity.

His village was so poor that it did not even have electricity.

embarrassed


Instead of feeling the pain, she just felt embarrassed.

What made Kate feel embarrassed in this situation?

emotions


Alex could show various emotions like anger and boredom.

energy


One day, he found a textbook, Using Energy.

enjoy


If you'd like to watch a movie about such children, then you'll enjoy Children of Heaven.

I enjoy making bookmarks, and it will be great if I can make money, too.

enter


I'm going to enter a new world.

Let's enter the world he created.

essential


In most cases, these scenes are not essential for understanding the story.

everyday


Psychology for Everyday Life Psychology is the study of the mind.

Psychology can also explain things that happen in everyday life.

As more and more people have become interested in stars' private lives, paparazzi, the plural form of paparazzo, is now an everyday word around the world.

exam


Then they took a national exam.

Once they passed the exam, they worked in a national hospital and received more training.

You're Just Making an Excuse It was the day before an important exam.

"There's a reason why TV became more interesting to Jihun right before his exam.

example


Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

For example, if he was tired of tests, he said, "Wanna go back.

For example, when Alex was shown two red blocks and three green blocks and asked, "How many red blocks?"

For example, the lines in my buildings are not straight but soft and wavy.

A well-known example is the word sandwich, which comes from the 4th Earl of Sandwich.

exams


In order to become such professionals, people in the Jungin class had to pass national exams and become government officials.

excellent


Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

excited


I got excited about an idea of starting my own business.

He was very excited to see that it worked.

excuse


You're Just Making an Excuse It was the day before an important exam.

He wanted to make an excuse if he failed.

expensive


There were expensive ones, but the average price was about 500 won for ordinary ones.

However, Minsu thought the price was too expensive, so I decided that 1,000 won would be reasonable.

explain


Psychology can also explain things that happen in everyday life.

expression


Since bird brains are small, people often use the expression "bird brain" to refer to somebody who is not smart.

face


He shaved his face but left the strips of hair in front of his ears.

facial


General Burnside was famous for his unusual facial hair.

failed


He wanted to make an excuse if he failed.

He wanted to say, "I failed the test because I didn't study, not because I'm not smart.

fairy


It's the kind of house we might see in a fairy tale.

fall


Don't Fall in Love Too Easily One day, Tom went to an amusement park with his friend Jane.

familiar


However, they were not familiar with the law because studying law was the job of the Jungin class.

famous


"If you've never seen an Indian movie, try Lagaan, a famous Indian movie.

General Burnside was famous for his unusual facial hair.

In the zoo, he became famous by giving rides to children.

After that, William became famous and had a chance to study in high school again.

fan


"With a big smile, he took an old fan from a pile of garbage.

With this fan, I can make a windmill that can generate electricity.

farthest


The Wright Sisters Guess whose airplane flew the farthest.

faster


All the ships said that the Thing moved very fast - faster than any other ocean animal they had ever seen!

When the roller coaster was ready to go down its track, Tom's heart began to beat faster.

feel


What made Kate feel embarrassed in this situation?

feet


We washed our parents' feet.

fell


I fell down once but got right back up.

"Chief Kent's mouth fell open.

"You're Not a Movie Star One afternoon, Kate was running into the classroom, and she slipped and fell hard on the floor.

felt


Instead of feeling the pain, she just felt embarrassed.

festival


Talent Show My team was the most popular in the school festival.

field


The Best Day of School On our field trip, we went to Ganghwado.

find


I'm sure we'll find unusual footprints on the sand.

We can even find out about other countries without having to go to them.

Through Hollywood movies, we can find out about American life.

Gaudi: Thank you, and I hope that it'll be a place where everybody can come to find peace.

Find a market.

He could take anything from a garbage pile, so he went through one to find some useful parts.

finished


Time flew, and now I've finished my last year in middle school.

flew


The Wright Sisters Guess whose airplane flew the farthest.

Time flew, and now I've finished my last year in middle school.

floor


"You're Not a Movie Star One afternoon, Kate was running into the classroom, and she slipped and fell hard on the floor.

flowing


The house is entirely made of natural stone, and its outside looks like the flowing waves of the sea.

flying


We learned about the science of flying.

following


The following is the interview Bella Torres, an art reporter from The Barcelona Times, had with Mr. Gaudi.

follows


In the 1960s, the word paparazzo entered English as a word for an annoying photographer who follows stars.

footprints


"They looked for footprints, but there were none.

"How come there is only a wide line and no footprints?"

There are no footprints," said Chief Kent.

The board smoothed over her own footprints and David's footprints as well.

That's why there was a wide line but no footprints in the sand.

The Ghost's Footprints Henry Kent looked like an ordinary boy, but he was far from ordinary.

I'm sure we'll find unusual footprints on the sand.

foreign


Interpreters often went to foreign countries with high-ranking government officials to help them communicate with foreigners.

Many different languages were taught, but Chinese was the most important foreign language.

In Chinese class, students studied with Nogeoldae, the first foreign language textbook in Korea.

foreigners


Interpreters often went to foreign countries with high-ranking government officials to help them communicate with foreigners.

foresaw


Reading the Future Jules Verne Imagined Jules Verne was a writer who foresaw the future through his books.

forest


Panic The word panic comes from the Greek god Pan, who lived in a forest.

forget


I'll never forget the good times I've had with them.

form


As more and more people have become interested in stars' private lives, paparazzi, the plural form of paparazzo, is now an everyday word around the world.

forth


He moved his head back and forth a few times and said, "What's that?

free


Minsu suggested that I sell my bookmarks to the book club members, so I first gave a free bookmark to Sujin, the club president.

Give out free samples.

Garbage was free!

frighten


When a traveler passed by him, Pan shook the trees to frighten the traveler.

front


He shaved his face but left the strips of hair in front of his ears.

fully


The Nautilus was fully powered by electricity, which seemed like magic to many people at that time.

future


Reading the Future Jules Verne Imagined Jules Verne was a writer who foresaw the future through his books.

Do you want to know what the future he imagined looked like?

garbage


Garbage was free!

He could take anything from a garbage pile, so he went through one to find some useful parts.

shouted William Kamkwamba while he was looking through some garbage.

"With a big smile, he took an old fan from a pile of garbage.

general


Sideburns The word sideburns comes from the name of U.S. Army General Ambrose E. Burnside.

General Burnside was famous for his unusual facial hair.

generate


With this fan, I can make a windmill that can generate electricity.

generous


Mr. Güell has been very generous to me.

giant


The Electric Submarine Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) In this book, Captain Nemo traveled the world's oceans in the Nautilus, a giant electric submarine.

Jumbo The word jumbo means "very big," and its meaning comes from Jumbo, a giant elephant.

government


In the Joseon Dynasty, local government officials also served as judges.

In order to become such professionals, people in the Jungin class had to pass national exams and become government officials.

Interpreters often went to foreign countries with high-ranking government officials to help them communicate with foreigners.

graduation


On graduation day, we did something special.

grand


Chinese Movies: Historical Movies on a Grand Scale What comes to mind when you think of Chinese movies?

Many Chinese movies are well known for their grand scale, which is only natural if we think about the size of the country.

Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

great


It was great to spend the whole day outside in the sun, thanks to the drawing contest.

So that's why nature has had such a great influence on your designs.

I enjoy making bookmarks, and it will be great if I can make money, too.

greatest


One of the greatest inventions of science!

Meet Gaudi, an Architect Who Loved Nature Antoni Gaudi is one of the greatest architects Spain has ever produced.

greek


Panic The word panic comes from the Greek god Pan, who lived in a forest.

guess


The Wright Sisters Guess whose airplane flew the farthest.

Gaudi: I guess so.

hair


General Burnside was famous for his unusual facial hair.

He shaved his face but left the strips of hair in front of his ears.

hands


Sports Day Although our hands got bright red from pulling the rope, we didn't let go.

happen


Psychology can also explain things that happen in everyday life.

Let's look at three situations that can happen to all of us.

happy


I was both happy and nervous about making new friends, having different teachers for each class, and studying new things.

hard


"You're Not a Movie Star One afternoon, Kate was running into the classroom, and she slipped and fell hard on the floor.

After hard work and lots of research, William finally made a windmill.

head


He moved his head back and forth a few times and said, "What's that?

health


Gaudi: One reason for the delay is my poor health, but I'm doing my best.

healthy


His death was a complete surprise since he looked healthy the day before he died.

heaven


If you'd like to watch a movie about such children, then you'll enjoy Children of Heaven.

heavy


Before she walked along the beach, she had tied a heavy board to the back of the dress.

help


Interpreters often went to foreign countries with high-ranking government officials to help them communicate with foreigners.

While William was reading the book, he thought he could help his village by building a windmill.

hero


Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

high


I promise to do my best in high school."

The king's doctor could become a high-ranking official.

Interpreters often went to foreign countries with high-ranking government officials to help them communicate with foreigners.

After that, William became famous and had a chance to study in high school again.

He was once a poor high school dropout, but today he is a well-known inventor.

His family was also too poor to pay for school, so William had to drop out of high school.

historical


Chinese Movies: Historical Movies on a Grand Scale What comes to mind when you think of Chinese movies?

You may also wonder why there are many historical movies in China.

Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

history


That may be because the Chinese are proud of their long history and culture.

hospital


Once they passed the exam, they worked in a national hospital and received more training.

hours


One evening, Genius's family was talking about the robbery that had happened at the local gold store a few hours before.

Its running time is almost four hours, but the movie is not boring at all.

however


However, they were not familiar with the law because studying law was the job of the Jungin class.

However, the king's doctor was punished when he could not cure the illnesses of the king.

However, Indians often say, "We can remove the story, but not the songs.

However, it's also fun.

However, Minsu thought the price was too expensive, so I decided that 1,000 won would be reasonable.

However, he did not have money to buy parts to make one.

hung


We Love Poems We hung our poems under the trees.

idea


I got excited about an idea of starting my own business.

Suddenly, he got an idea.

Here is the story of a boy who came up with a creative idea and made life better for everyone.

illnesses


However, the king's doctor was punished when he could not cure the illnesses of the king.

images


Now, people could send images through mirrors connected with wires.

imaginative


Gaudi is known for his unique and imaginative style.

imagined


Reading the Future Jules Verne Imagined Jules Verne was a writer who foresaw the future through his books.

Do you want to know what the future he imagined looked like?

important


Many different languages were taught, but Chinese was the most important foreign language.

You're Just Making an Excuse It was the day before an important exam.

I wanted to be a blacksmith like him, but he told me that I could be somebody more important.

impressed


Most of all, you may be impressed by the scale of Chinese movies.

Minsu was very impressed by the bookmark.

including


He knew about 150 words, including the names of 50 different objects.

influence


Other than nature, what has had a big influence on you?

So that's why nature has had such a great influence on your designs.

innocent


Iranian Movies: Stories of Innocent Children If you like movies about children, you should see Iranian movies.

Watching these innocent children will warm your heart.

interested


As more and more people have become interested in stars' private lives, paparazzi, the plural form of paparazzo, is now an everyday word around the world.

interpretation


People who wanted to become interpreters went to a national interpretation school.

interpreter


Interpreters One of the most popular jobs for the Jungin class was being an interpreter.

interpreting


Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

interview


Thank you for the interview, Mr. Gaudi, and I hope things will go well with La Sagrada Familia.

The following is the interview Bella Torres, an art reporter from The Barcelona Times, had with Mr. Gaudi.

inventor


He was once a poor high school dropout, but today he is a well-known inventor.

job


Lawyers Another popular job for the Jungin class was being a lawyer.

However, they were not familiar with the law because studying law was the job of the Jungin class.

judges


In the Joseon Dynasty, local government officials also served as judges.

Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

keep


Keep the name short.

kind


It's the kind of house we might see in a fairy tale.

knew


Everybody knew about the story of Jennifer's ghost.

He knew about 150 words, including the names of 50 different objects.

He could count up to six objects and knew how to distinguish seven colors and five shapes.

known


Many Chinese movies are well known for their grand scale, which is only natural if we think about the size of the country.

Gaudi is known for his unique and imaginative style.

A well-known example is the word sandwich, which comes from the 4th Earl of Sandwich.

In the circus in New York City, Jumbo was very popular, and his name became known to many people.

He was once a poor high school dropout, but today he is a well-known inventor.

landed


After making the first trip to the moon in 1969 in Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong said, "In Verne's book, a spaceship took off from Florida and landed in the Pacific Ocean after completing a trip to the moon.

language


At school, students had to speak only the language that they were learning.

Many different languages were taught, but Chinese was the most important foreign language.

In Chinese class, students studied with Nogeoldae, the first foreign language textbook in Korea.

last


Time flew, and now I've finished my last year in middle school.

"Those were his last words.

"Paparazzo The word paparazzo comes from Paparazzo, the last name of a photographer in the Italian movie La Dolce Vita.

laugh


Everybody had a big laugh.

law


However, they were not familiar with the law because studying law was the job of the Jungin class.

Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

lawyer


Lawyers Another popular job for the Jungin class was being a lawyer.

leads


"The line goes to the other side of the beach, and it leads to David Slade's house.

leaf


He was shaking like a leaf.

leagues


The Electric Submarine Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) In this book, Captain Nemo traveled the world's oceans in the Nautilus, a giant electric submarine.

learn


By studying psychology, you can learn how the mind works.

leave


"A woman said she had seen a limping man leave the gold store at the time of the robbery.

left


His wife left for France eight days before.

He shaved his face but left the strips of hair in front of his ears.

library


Although William could not take classes, he went to his village's library to read books.

life


Through Hollywood movies, we can find out about American life.

Psychology for Everyday Life Psychology is the study of the mind.

Psychology can also explain things that happen in everyday life.

"Now I can make life better for my village.

Here is the story of a boy who came up with a creative idea and made life better for everyone.

limping


First, I saw the limping man," said Otto.

"Well, before I saw the ghost, I saw a limping man with a bag.

"A limping man?"

"A woman said she had seen a limping man leave the gold store at the time of the robbery.

"Genius said, "Then let's look for the limping man.

limps


"And David limps.

lining


Soon, people were lining up to buy my bookmarks.

live


local


In the Joseon Dynasty, local government officials also served as judges.

One evening, Genius's family was talking about the robbery that had happened at the local gold store a few hours before.

lonely


He said to himself, "If she were here, I wouldn't be lonely.

long


This was the first time Mr. Smith had been at home by himself for a long time, and he missed her very much.

"She was wearing a long wedding dress.

Kung fu has a long tradition in China, so there are many kung fu scenes in Chinese movies.

That may be because the Chinese are proud of their long history and culture.

Why is it taking so long to complete?

It was also too long.

loses


One day, Ali loses his sister's shoes by mistake, so he enters a race to win the third prize, a new pair of shoes.

lots


After hard work and lots of research, William finally made a windmill.

loved


Meet Gaudi, an Architect Who Loved Nature Antoni Gaudi is one of the greatest architects Spain has ever produced.

She loved it and told the other members about my bookmarks.

machine


The Videophone In the Year 2889 (1889) In this book, Verne wrote about a machine similar to today's videophone.

magic


The Nautilus was fully powered by electricity, which seemed like magic to many people at that time.

Windows into Asia Movies are like magic.

I saw him making beautiful things from nothing, and it was like magic to me.

married


He and his wife moved there right after they got married," said Chief Kent.

martial


You may think of amazing martial arts like kung fu.

Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

materials


The materials for making a bookmark cost only about 200 won.

meant


"This meant that he wanted to go back to his cage.

meet


Meet Gaudi, an Architect Who Loved Nature Antoni Gaudi is one of the greatest architects Spain has ever produced.

members


Minsu suggested that I sell my bookmarks to the book club members, so I first gave a free bookmark to Sujin, the club president.

She loved it and told the other members about my bookmarks.

memory


My School Memory Album I became a middle school student three years ago.

middle


My School Memory Album I became a middle school student three years ago.

Time flew, and now I've finished my last year in middle school.

Hello, Middle School It was strange to wear a school uniform for the first time.

mind


Chinese Movies: Historical Movies on a Grand Scale What comes to mind when you think of Chinese movies?

Psychology for Everyday Life Psychology is the study of the mind.

By studying psychology, you can learn how the mind works.

The first name that came to my mind was "Jiho's Amazing Bookmarks," but the name wasn't special.

mine


Mine!

That's mine on the right.

minute


After dinner, Jihun turned on the TV to relax for a minute before he started studying.

mirror


"One day, Alex saw himself in the mirror for the first time.

mistake


One day, Ali loses his sister's shoes by mistake, so he enters a race to win the third prize, a new pair of shoes.

modern


He also wrote about modern inventions such as the videophone.

moment


At that moment, Tom looked at Jane and thought, "I like her!

months


He was only a few months old when Pepperberg bought him at a pet store in Chicago in 1976.

moon


The Spaceship From the Earth to the Moon (1865) In this book, Verne described a spaceship named the Columbiad that took people to the moon.

After making the first trip to the moon in 1969 in Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong said, "In Verne's book, a spaceship took off from Florida and landed in the Pacific Ocean after completing a trip to the moon.

morning


Mr. Fritz Napoleon Smith was not feeling well when he got up this morning.

On the way to school the next morning, Jihun said to himself, "Why did I stay up all night and watch TV?

mouth


"Chief Kent's mouth fell open.

moved


Nothing moved on the earth.

All the ships said that the Thing moved very fast - faster than any other ocean animal they had ever seen!

He and his wife moved there right after they got married," said Chief Kent.

He moved his head back and forth a few times and said, "What's that?

If the traveler got frightened and started to walk fast, Pan moved to the next dark corner and waited for him again.

natural


Many Chinese movies are well known for their grand scale, which is only natural if we think about the size of the country.

The house is entirely made of natural stone, and its outside looks like the flowing waves of the sea.

nature


Other than nature, what has had a big influence on you?

Meet Gaudi, an Architect Who Loved Nature Antoni Gaudi is one of the greatest architects Spain has ever produced.

Since I could not play outside like other kids, I spent much of my time observing nature.

So that's why nature has had such a great influence on your designs.

You know, lines we see in nature are not straight.

nervous


I was both happy and nervous about making new friends, having different teachers for each class, and studying new things.

newspapers


In the movie, Paparazzo sells his pictures of stars to newspapers.

nice


Although my sandwich didn't look nice, it tasted delicious.

night


At night, the teacher told us to go to bed, but we secretly stayed up all night.

The spaceship had to be fired that very night at 10:48:40.

Her boyfriend had disappeared from the beach the night before their wedding.

As Pepperberg put him into his cage for the night, Alex said, "You be good.

On the way to school the next morning, Jihun said to himself, "Why did I stay up all night and watch TV?

objects


He knew about 150 words, including the names of 50 different objects.

He could count up to six objects and knew how to distinguish seven colors and five shapes.

observing


Since I could not play outside like other kids, I spent much of my time observing nature.

oceans


The Electric Submarine Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) In this book, Captain Nemo traveled the world's oceans in the Nautilus, a giant electric submarine.

official


The king's doctor could become a high-ranking official.

open


"Chief Kent's mouth fell open.

order


In order to become such professionals, people in the Jungin class had to pass national exams and become government officials.

ordinary


The Ghost's Footprints Henry Kent looked like an ordinary boy, but he was far from ordinary.

There were expensive ones, but the average price was about 500 won for ordinary ones.

pacific


After making the first trip to the moon in 1969 in Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong said, "In Verne's book, a spaceship took off from Florida and landed in the Pacific Ocean after completing a trip to the moon.

pain


Instead of feeling the pain, she just felt embarrassed.

pair


One day, Ali loses his sister's shoes by mistake, so he enters a race to win the third prize, a new pair of shoes.

panic


Panic The word panic comes from the Greek god Pan, who lived in a forest.

This is how the word panic got its meaning of "get frightened.

paparazzi


As more and more people have become interested in stars' private lives, paparazzi, the plural form of paparazzo, is now an everyday word around the world.

paparazzo


"Paparazzo The word paparazzo comes from Paparazzo, the last name of a photographer in the Italian movie La Dolce Vita.

In the movie, Paparazzo sells his pictures of stars to newspapers.

In the 1960s, the word paparazzo entered English as a word for an annoying photographer who follows stars.

As more and more people have become interested in stars' private lives, paparazzi, the plural form of paparazzo, is now an everyday word around the world.

park


Don't Fall in Love Too Easily One day, Tom went to an amusement park with his friend Jane.

You've built Park Güell and many buildings for them, haven't you?

pass


In order to become such professionals, people in the Jungin class had to pass national exams and become government officials.

Pan often hid behind the trees in a dark corner and waited for a traveler to pass.

pay


His family was also too poor to pay for school, so William had to drop out of high school.

peace


Gaudi: Thank you, and I hope that it'll be a place where everybody can come to find peace.

penalties


Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

perfect


Finally, I found a perfect name, "Bookee.

pet


He was only a few months old when Pepperberg bought him at a pet store in Chicago in 1976.

photographer


"Paparazzo The word paparazzo comes from Paparazzo, the last name of a photographer in the Italian movie La Dolce Vita.

In the 1960s, the word paparazzo entered English as a word for an annoying photographer who follows stars.

pictures


In the movie, Paparazzo sells his pictures of stars to newspapers.

pile


He could take anything from a garbage pile, so he went through one to find some useful parts.

"With a big smile, he took an old fan from a pile of garbage.

place


They take you to another time and place.

Gaudi: Thank you, and I hope that it'll be a place where everybody can come to find peace.

planning


When the zoo was planning to sell Jumbo to a circus in New York City, 100,000 school children wrote to Queen Victoria.

play


Since I could not play outside like other kids, I spent much of my time observing nature.

plural


As more and more people have become interested in stars' private lives, paparazzi, the plural form of paparazzo, is now an everyday word around the world.

poems


We Love Poems We hung our poems under the trees.

It was fun to read other people's poems.

police


Genius Kent's father was Chief Kent, the police chief of Springfield.

poor


It's a movie about a poor boy, Ali, and his sister.

Gaudi: One reason for the delay is my poor health, but I'm doing my best.

He was once a poor high school dropout, but today he is a well-known inventor.

He was the second of seven children in a poor family.

His village was so poor that it did not even have electricity.

His family was also too poor to pay for school, so William had to drop out of high school.

popular


Talent Show My team was the most popular in the school festival.

We dressed like girls from the 80s and sang a popular song from that time.

Lawyers Another popular job for the Jungin class was being a lawyer.

Interpreters One of the most popular jobs for the Jungin class was being an interpreter.

In the circus in New York City, Jumbo was very popular, and his name became known to many people.

powered


The Nautilus was fully powered by electricity, which seemed like magic to many people at that time.

president


Minsu suggested that I sell my bookmarks to the book club members, so I first gave a free bookmark to Sujin, the club president.

price


There were expensive ones, but the average price was about 500 won for ordinary ones.

I thought 2,000 won would be a good price because I wanted people to know that my bookmarks were special.

However, Minsu thought the price was too expensive, so I decided that 1,000 won would be reasonable.

Come up with a reasonable price.

private


As more and more people have become interested in stars' private lives, paparazzi, the plural form of paparazzo, is now an everyday word around the world.

prize


One day, Ali loses his sister's shoes by mistake, so he enters a race to win the third prize, a new pair of shoes.

problems


In these movies, children are solving problems, helping their families, and pursuing their dreams.

produced


Doctors The Jungin class also produced many doctors.

Meet Gaudi, an Architect Who Loved Nature Antoni Gaudi is one of the greatest architects Spain has ever produced.

product


Get word around about the product.

Consider how much it costs to make the product.

professionals


Professionals of the Joseon Dynasty There were four social classes in the Joseon Dynasty: Yangban, Jungin, Sangmin, and Cheonmin.

Many of the people who belonged to the Jungin class were professionals such as interpreters, lawyers, and doctors.

In order to become such professionals, people in the Jungin class had to pass national exams and become government officials.

promise


I promise to do my best in high school."

psychology


Psychology for Everyday Life Psychology is the study of the mind.

By studying psychology, you can learn how the mind works.

Psychology can also explain things that happen in everyday life.

pulled


We all pulled together and finally won!

punished


However, the king's doctor was punished when he could not cure the illnesses of the king.

purpose


Sometimes, Alex gave the wrong answer on purpose.

pursuing


In these movies, children are solving problems, helping their families, and pursuing their dreams.

queen


When the zoo was planning to sell Jumbo to a circus in New York City, 100,000 school children wrote to Queen Victoria.

They all begged the queen not to sell Jumbo, but the zoo sold him anyway.

question


"Alex continued to ask the same question a few more times and learned the color grey.

quiet


Suddenly, the world became quiet.

race


One day, Ali loses his sister's shoes by mistake, so he enters a race to win the third prize, a new pair of shoes.

radio


A radio station heard about him and interviewed him.

read


It was fun to read other people's poems.

Although William could not take classes, he went to his village's library to read books.

ready


Everything was ready.

When the roller coaster was ready to go down its track, Tom's heart began to beat faster.

reason


"There's a reason why TV became more interesting to Jihun right before his exam.

Gaudi: One reason for the delay is my poor health, but I'm doing my best.

reasonable


However, Minsu thought the price was too expensive, so I decided that 1,000 won would be reasonable.

Come up with a reasonable price.

received


Once they passed the exam, they worked in a national hospital and received more training.

Alex, the World's Smartest Bird Alex was an African Grey Parrot that received training from the animal scientist Irene Pepperberg.

refer


Since bird brains are small, people often use the expression "bird brain" to refer to somebody who is not smart.

relationship


Now let's talk about your special relationship with the Güell family.

relax


After dinner, Jihun turned on the TV to relax for a minute before he started studying.

remember


Make sure the name is easy to remember.

remove


However, Indians often say, "We can remove the story, but not the songs.

repeated


They thought that parrots just repeated words.

reporter


The following is the interview Bella Torres, an art reporter from The Barcelona Times, had with Mr. Gaudi.

rides


In the zoo, he became famous by giving rides to children.

robber


""Is David the robber?"

Genius's Answer The robber is David Slade, and the ghost is his wife.

robbery


One evening, Genius's family was talking about the robbery that had happened at the local gold store a few hours before.

"A woman said she had seen a limping man leave the gold store at the time of the robbery.

rock


"I was sitting by this rock.

rope


Sports Day Although our hands got bright red from pulling the rope, we didn't let go.

samples


Give out free samples.

sand


They saw a wide line in the sand.

That's why there was a wide line but no footprints in the sand.

I'm sure we'll find unusual footprints on the sand.

sandwiches


I thought making sandwiches would be easy, but it wasn't.

sang


We dressed like girls from the 80s and sang a popular song from that time.

satisfied


I thought of other names but wasn't satisfied with any of them.

scale


Chinese Movies: Historical Movies on a Grand Scale What comes to mind when you think of Chinese movies?

Most of all, you may be impressed by the scale of Chinese movies.

Many Chinese movies are well known for their grand scale, which is only natural if we think about the size of the country.

Hero is an excellent example of a Chinese historical movie that shows martial arts on a grand scale.

scariest


He enjoys riding roller coasters, so he got on the scariest one with her.

scenes


Kung fu has a long tradition in China, so there are many kung fu scenes in Chinese movies.

If you have, you've probably wondered why there are many singing and dancing scenes in the movie.

Almost all Indian movies contain five to six different singing and dancing scenes.

In most cases, these scenes are not essential for understanding the story.

science


We learned about the science of flying.

I didn't know science could be so fun.

One of the greatest inventions of science!

scientist


Alex, the World's Smartest Bird Alex was an African Grey Parrot that received training from the animal scientist Irene Pepperberg.

second


He was the second of seven children in a poor family.

secret


Genius helped Chief Kent as his secret detective.

sell


Marketing Who should I sell my bookmarks to?

Minsu suggested that I sell my bookmarks to the book club members, so I first gave a free bookmark to Sujin, the club president.

He suggested that I sell my bookmarks.

When the zoo was planning to sell Jumbo to a circus in New York City, 100,000 school children wrote to Queen Victoria.

They all begged the queen not to sell Jumbo, but the zoo sold him anyway.

send


Now, people could send images through mirrors connected with wires.

shaking


He was shaking like a leaf.

shapes


He could count up to six objects and knew how to distinguish seven colors and five shapes.

shaved


He shaved his face but left the strips of hair in front of his ears.

ship


One ship had seen the Thing blow water up into the air.

Another ship had seen it moving in the dark.

shoes


One day, Ali loses his sister's shoes by mistake, so he enters a race to win the third prize, a new pair of shoes.

shook


When a traveler passed by him, Pan shook the trees to frighten the traveler.

There, he shook more trees, and this made the traveler more frightened.

short


Keep the name short.

shoulders


Sunshine on Our Shoulders The boy drawing a tree is my friend Minsu.

shout


Then they began to shout: "Thirty-seven!

sick


Gaudi: Well, I was often sick when I was young.

side


"The line goes to the other side of the beach, and it leads to David Slade's house.

similar


The Videophone In the Year 2889 (1889) In this book, Verne wrote about a machine similar to today's videophone.

Check the prices of similar products.

sitting


"I was sitting by this rock.

situation


What made Kate feel embarrassed in this situation?

size


Many Chinese movies are well known for their grand scale, which is only natural if we think about the size of the country.

skilled


People learned from skilled doctors, who were often their fathers.

The most skilled doctor became the king's doctor.

slip


Everyone saw me slip.

slipped


"You're Not a Movie Star One afternoon, Kate was running into the classroom, and she slipped and fell hard on the floor.

small


Since bird brains are small, people often use the expression "bird brain" to refer to somebody who is not smart.

smart


He was so smart that people called him Genius Kent.

Since bird brains are small, people often use the expression "bird brain" to refer to somebody who is not smart.

Before Alex, people believed that parrots were not smart.

According to Pepperberg, Alex was as smart as a five-year-old child.

He wanted to say, "I failed the test because I didn't study, not because I'm not smart.

smartest


Alex, the World's Smartest Bird Alex was an African Grey Parrot that received training from the animal scientist Irene Pepperberg.

smile


"With a big smile, he took an old fan from a pile of garbage.

smoothed


The board smoothed over her own footprints and David's footprints as well.

social


Professionals of the Joseon Dynasty There were four social classes in the Joseon Dynasty: Yangban, Jungin, Sangmin, and Cheonmin.

Depending on their social class, people did different kinds of work.

soft


For example, the lines in my buildings are not straight but soft and wavy.

solving


In these movies, children are solving problems, helping their families, and pursuing their dreams.

song


We dressed like girls from the 80s and sang a popular song from that time.

space


In the 1800s, he wrote about air, underwater, and even space travel.

spaceship


The Spaceship From the Earth to the Moon (1865) In this book, Verne described a spaceship named the Columbiad that took people to the moon.

After making the first trip to the moon in 1969 in Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong said, "In Verne's book, a spaceship took off from Florida and landed in the Pacific Ocean after completing a trip to the moon.

The spaceship had to be fired that very night at 10:48:40.

Four people were in the spaceship.

speak


At school, students had to speak only the language that they were learning.

special


On graduation day, we did something special.

Now let's talk about your special relationship with the Güell family.

I thought 2,000 won would be a good price because I wanted people to know that my bookmarks were special.

The first name that came to my mind was "Jiho's Amazing Bookmarks," but the name wasn't special.

spend


It was great to spend the whole day outside in the sun, thanks to the drawing contest.

spent


Since I could not play outside like other kids, I spent much of my time observing nature.

sports


Sports Day Although our hands got bright red from pulling the rope, we didn't let go.

stars


In the movie, Paparazzo sells his pictures of stars to newspapers.

In the 1960s, the word paparazzo entered English as a word for an annoying photographer who follows stars.

As more and more people have become interested in stars' private lives, paparazzi, the plural form of paparazzo, is now an everyday word around the world.

start


Let's start by talking about your childhood.

station


A radio station heard about him and interviewed him.

stay


On the way to school the next morning, Jihun said to himself, "Why did I stay up all night and watch TV?

stone


The house is entirely made of natural stone, and its outside looks like the flowing waves of the sea.

store


One evening, Genius's family was talking about the robbery that had happened at the local gold store a few hours before.

"A woman said she had seen a limping man leave the gold store at the time of the robbery.

He was only a few months old when Pepperberg bought him at a pet store in Chicago in 1976.

stories


Iranian Movies: Stories of Innocent Children If you like movies about children, you should see Iranian movies.

straight


For example, the lines in my buildings are not straight but soft and wavy.

You know, lines we see in nature are not straight.

strange


Hello, Middle School It was strange to wear a school uniform for the first time.

strips


He shaved his face but left the strips of hair in front of his ears.

studied


In Chinese class, students studied with Nogeoldae, the first foreign language textbook in Korea.

style


Gaudi is known for his unique and imaginative style.

At first, the word burnsides was coined to describe this unique style.

submarine


The Electric Submarine Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) In this book, Captain Nemo traveled the world's oceans in the Nautilus, a giant electric submarine.

suddenly


Suddenly, the world became quiet.

Suddenly, Chief Kent stopped.

Suddenly, he got an idea.

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Minsu suggested that I sell my bookmarks to the book club members, so I first gave a free bookmark to Sujin, the club president.

He suggested that I sell my bookmarks.

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Sunshine on Our Shoulders The boy drawing a tree is my friend Minsu.

surprise


His death was a complete surprise since he looked healthy the day before he died.

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It's the kind of house we might see in a fairy tale.

talent


Talent Show My team was the most popular in the school festival.

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Now let's talk about your special relationship with the Güell family.

tasted


Although my sandwich didn't look nice, it tasted delicious.

taught


Many different languages were taught, but Chinese was the most important foreign language.

teacher


At night, the teacher told us to go to bed, but we secretly stayed up all night.

team


Talent Show My team was the most popular in the school festival.

teenagers


He now travels around the world and tells teenagers, "Trust yourself and don't give up."

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The telephone was an old story.

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He called it the telephote.

"Then he called his wife through the telephote.

Telephote!

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I looked terrible!

test


He wanted to say, "I failed the test because I didn't study, not because I'm not smart.

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In Chinese class, students studied with Nogeoldae, the first foreign language textbook in Korea.

One day, he found a textbook, Using Energy.

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I thought making sandwiches would be easy, but it wasn't.

They thought that parrots just repeated words.

It was because she thought, "Oh, no.

At that moment, Tom looked at Jane and thought, "I like her!

Well, Tom should have thought twice.

I thought 2,000 won would be a good price because I wanted people to know that my bookmarks were special.

However, Minsu thought the price was too expensive, so I decided that 1,000 won would be reasonable.

I thought of other names but wasn't satisfied with any of them.

While William was reading the book, he thought he could help his village by building a windmill.

He thought and thought.

tired


For example, if he was tired of tests, he said, "Wanna go back.

track


When the roller coaster was ready to go down its track, Tom's heart began to beat faster.

trading


Some of the interpreters also made money by trading with people from other countries.

tradition


Kung fu has a long tradition in China, so there are many kung fu scenes in Chinese movies.

trainers


You are a parrot," answered Kathy, one of Alex's trainers.

training


It took a lot of training to become a doctor.

Once they passed the exam, they worked in a national hospital and received more training.

Alex, the World's Smartest Bird Alex was an African Grey Parrot that received training from the animal scientist Irene Pepperberg.

transformed


Alex transformed the way many people think about bird brains.

travel


In the 1800s, he wrote about air, underwater, and even space travel.

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Sunshine on Our Shoulders The boy drawing a tree is my friend Minsu.

trials


There were a lot of trials across the country, so many lawyers were needed.

Lawyers helped judges make the right decisions during trials by interpreting the law and determining the penalties.

trip


The Best Day of School On our field trip, we went to Ganghwado.

After making the first trip to the moon in 1969 in Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong said, "In Verne's book, a spaceship took off from Florida and landed in the Pacific Ocean after completing a trip to the moon.

true


The same is true for Asian movies.

trust


He now travels around the world and tells teenagers, "Trust yourself and don't give up."

turn


Somehow, everything on TV seemed more interesting than usual, so he just couldn't turn it off.

typical


Well, I didn't want to build a typical house, but maybe my design was too different.

understand


Then, you'll be able to better understand yourself and other people.

underwater


In the 1800s, he wrote about air, underwater, and even space travel.

uniform


Hello, Middle School It was strange to wear a school uniform for the first time.

My mother bought me a uniform that was too big for me.

unique


Gaudi is known for his unique and imaginative style.

Make a unique name.

At first, the word burnsides was coined to describe this unique style.

university


Later, he went to study at an American university.

unusual


I'm sure we'll find unusual footprints on the sand.

General Burnside was famous for his unusual facial hair.

useful


He could take anything from a garbage pile, so he went through one to find some useful parts.

usual


Somehow, everything on TV seemed more interesting than usual, so he just couldn't turn it off.

various


Alex could show various emotions like anger and boredom.

videophone


The Videophone In the Year 2889 (1889) In this book, Verne wrote about a machine similar to today's videophone.

He also wrote about modern inventions such as the videophone.

village


Although William could not take classes, he went to his village's library to read books.

While William was reading the book, he thought he could help his village by building a windmill.

"Now I can make life better for my village.

He never gave up his dream of helping his family and his village.

His village was so poor that it did not even have electricity.

visit


We took a boat to visit Bomunsa.

waited


Pan often hid behind the trees in a dark corner and waited for a traveler to pass.

If the traveler got frightened and started to walk fast, Pan moved to the next dark corner and waited for him again.

walk


"Then later, I saw the ghost walk by.

If the traveler got frightened and started to walk fast, Pan moved to the next dark corner and waited for him again.

wanna


For example, if he was tired of tests, he said, "Wanna go back.

want


Do you want to know what the future he imagined looked like?

Well, I didn't want to build a typical house, but maybe my design was too different.

warm


Watching these innocent children will warm your heart.

watch


If you'd like to watch a movie about such children, then you'll enjoy Children of Heaven.

All the actors singing and dancing make the movie fun to watch.

On the way to school the next morning, Jihun said to himself, "Why did I stay up all night and watch TV?

water


One ship had seen the Thing blow water up into the air.

waves


The house is entirely made of natural stone, and its outside looks like the flowing waves of the sea.

wavy


For example, the lines in my buildings are not straight but soft and wavy.

wear


Hello, Middle School It was strange to wear a school uniform for the first time.

whispered


People whispered, "That boy is crazy!

whole


It was great to spend the whole day outside in the sun, thanks to the drawing contest.

wide


They saw a wide line in the sand.

"How come there is only a wide line and no footprints?"

That's why there was a wide line but no footprints in the sand.

win


One day, Ali loses his sister's shoes by mistake, so he enters a race to win the third prize, a new pair of shoes.

wind


The wind blew, and the windmill generated electricity.

The Boy Who Caught the Wind Do you know William Kamkwamba?

windmill


While William was reading the book, he thought he could help his village by building a windmill.

After hard work and lots of research, William finally made a windmill.

The wind blew, and the windmill generated electricity.

"Many people came to see his windmill.

With this fan, I can make a windmill that can generate electricity.

windows


Windows into Asia Movies are like magic.

windy


It was very windy.

The clue is that the ghost's dress was dragging behind her although it was very windy that evening.

wires


Now, people could send images through mirrors connected with wires.

woman


"A woman said she had seen a limping man leave the gold store at the time of the robbery.

won


We all pulled together and finally won!

There were expensive ones, but the average price was about 500 won for ordinary ones.

The materials for making a bookmark cost only about 200 won.

I thought 2,000 won would be a good price because I wanted people to know that my bookmarks were special.

However, Minsu thought the price was too expensive, so I decided that 1,000 won would be reasonable.

wore


David Slade's wife wore her wedding dress to look like Jennifer Mack's ghost.

work


Depending on their social class, people did different kinds of work.

After hard work and lots of research, William finally made a windmill.

worry


"She believed everyone was paying attention to her, but she didn't have to worry.

wrong


"Otto, what's wrong?"

Sometimes, Alex gave the wrong answer on purpose.

wrote


The Videophone In the Year 2889 (1889) In this book, Verne wrote about a machine similar to today's videophone.

In the 1800s, he wrote about air, underwater, and even space travel.

He also wrote about modern inventions such as the videophone.

When the zoo was planning to sell Jumbo to a circus in New York City, 100,000 school children wrote to Queen Victoria.

year


Time flew, and now I've finished my last year in middle school.

The Videophone In the Year 2889 (1889) In this book, Verne wrote about a machine similar to today's videophone.

According to Pepperberg, Alex was as smart as a five-year-old child.

young


I always watched him working when I was young.

What were you like when you were young?

Gaudi: Well, I was often sick when I was young.

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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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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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태::English is [spoken/spoke] in Canada.

태::A new mayor will be elected by [we/us].

태::The task will have [been/be] done by him.

태::A cat was [ran/run] over by the car.

태::He is known [for/to] the novel.

태::He is [knew/known] as a writer.

태::A man is known [by/at] his friends.

태::She was surprised [at/with] the news.

태::We are satisfied [with/to] your good service.

태::She was pleased [in/with] his success.

태::His eyes were filled [with/of] tears.

태::The mountain is covered [with/of] snow.

태::The desk is made [of/by] wood.

태::The country is made up [with/of] fifty states.

태::He was [gave/given] the book by her.

태::The ceiling was [painting/painted] white by them.

태::The book was given to [he/him] by her.

태::He was taught [play /to play] the piano by his father. 20. She was made [happy/happily] by the song.

태::He was [seen/saw] entering the room.

태::John was ordered [to start /start] the work.

태::He was asked [to meet /meeting] her.

태::He was seen [enter /to enter] the room.

태::We were made [study /to study] hard by our teacher.

접::This is the boy [him/whom] we saw last night.

접::The tiger is an animal [who/which] people like a lot.

접::This is the writer [that/which/him] I met at the station.

접::Mr. Watson is the doctor [who/which/him] everyone respects.

접::This is the book [it/that/whom] I borrowed yesterday.

접::She is the girl [her/I] told you about.

접::There are some cookies [who/you] can eat.

접::There was a TV program [who/which] I really wanted to watch.

접::Jenny is the girl he is in [love /love with].

접::Did you see the book I [left /left it] on the desk?

접::I know the man that she is [talking /talking to].

접::This is the computer [who/which] I really want to buy.

접::When he came to my room, [which/that] he did often, he was carrying a bottle of wine.

수일치::People who live on the desert [move / moves] about a great deal.

수일치::The fact that everyone knows, eventually thought it isn't opened by many non-government groups, [means / mean] justice.

수일치::The price of candles in many stores [has / have] doubled.

수일치::The easiest thing to recycle [is / are] probably paper.

수일치::The rules that people keep in their own country [varies / vary] from culture to culture. 4. James Bond, the hero in the movies, [becomes / become] popular.

수일치::The students shown pictures of the space [was / were] interested in the galaxy.

수일치::They are dealing with the toy that [is / are] like part of the family. 2. We know the man who [speak / speaks] English well.

수일치::Jerry works for a company that [makes / make] computers.

수일치::The company needs some people who [has / have] the vision of their future.

수일치::English spellings have considerable differences which [makes / make] it difficult to read words.

수일치::Eating dinner with family also [helps / help] to improve regular eating habit. 2. Waiting for a long time [has / have] been a mistake.

수일치::To analyze the data [is / are] the most important mission.

수일치::What I should do [is / are] the first choice.

수일치::Whether he has a degree [is / are] very important.

수일치::That human beings can think [is / are] another matter

수일치::Trying to see the other person’s point of view [is / are] a good rule in friendship.

수일치::To misuse the drugs illegally [affects / affect] our good health.

수일치::Whether he will give up [is / are] not known.

수일치::To make a good a good impression during the first meeting [is / are] very important.

수일치::A number of listening tests [contain / contains] short statements in the form of instructions or dictations.

수일치::The number of people who have visited these temples [is / are] decreasing.

수일치::A number of students in our school [has / have] been to the new amusement park. 4. The rich [is / are] not always happy.

수일치::The number of extinct species [is / are] increasing rapidly.

수일치::A number of ways to learn [was / were] presented through her lecture. 3. The young living in big city [goes / go] crazy about the extreme-sports.

수일치::Either the students or the teacher [has / have] your book.

수일치::[Do / Does] either the students or the teacher have your book?

수일치::Not only the mice but also the cat [wants / want] to live peacefully. 4. The cat as well as the mice [survives / survive] the accident.

수일치::My friend or her children [is / are] in his car.

수일치::An eraser as well as pencils [was / were] given to me before the test. 3. Neither John nor his parents [is / are] at home.

수일치::Never [has / have] he seen a beautiful woman like Piona.

수일치::Little [does / do] he imagine that he will pass the exam.

수일치::There [is / are] some evidences that the suspect cannot escape. 4. Among the apples [was / were] the blue one thrown away.

수일치::So important [is / are] the problems that we can't miss them.

수일치::Seldom [has / have] she seen such brutality.

수일치::There [is / are] a number of books to read.

수일치::Among the trees [is / are] the very special tree that I planted for myself. 4. So innocent [is / are] the man that everyone likes him.

수일치::Half of Korean people [likes / like] the soap opera.

수일치::The rest of the apple [was / were] rotten.

수일치::The rest of the apples [was / were] rotten.

수일치::About three-fifths of the houses [is / are] reconstructed. 5. 40 percent of the book [was / were] written by students.

수일치::Most of the men [was / were] injured in the accident.

수일치::20 percent of the onion [was / were] used for appetizer. 3. One forth of the students [is / are] going to college.

수일치::Eating honey for many thousands of years [is / are] a kind of evidence.

수일치::A groups of bees, called a colony, [uses / use] smell to protect itself from other bees.

수일치::There [is / are] plenty of evidence to support this idea.

수일치::Elephants have an essential and unique trunk that [serves / serve] many purposes. 5. Houses in hot countries [has / have] many features that [is / are] different from houses in could countries.

수일치::There [seems / seem] to be no limit to the number of ideas for new world.

수일치::Either you or he [is / are] known to the children.

수일치::The rest of the children [is / are] in the ground.

수일치::Part A in the last section divided into two parts [consists / consist] of identifying sentence error.

수일치::No one knows the number of the population that [has / have] been remarkably increasing.

수일치::Each canoe 1] takes about 18 months to make. Girls as well as boys 2] live together for periods of days, weeks, or months. Most of the islanders 3] has no idea when they were born or how old they are.

수일치::The remote location where many products have to be imported also 1] have severe winter. But the few tourists who 2] do put up with these difficulties 3] are warmly welcomed by the Islanders.

수일치::The two people of Belgium - the Wallons and the Flemish - 1] is divided by langage, culture, and economics. Hotels in Brussels 2] are expensive, so most young travelers 3] stay in youth hostels or students hotels.

수일치::That is because she is a woman that 1] thinks herself as a fat girl, dreams a romantic love, 2] expresses herself without any lies, loves the money and always 3] look forward to achieving her own dreams.

수일치::The great inventions of Thomas A. Edison 1] were the fruits of long and painstaking effort. "Genius 2] is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration," 3] were the way he explained his success.

시제::DMB phone [is / has been] more and more frequently used in recent years.

시제::Since 1960s, the rate at which new wells have been discovered [is / has been] declining. 3. The two neighbors are not friendly even though they [live / have been living] side by side for twenty years.

시제::In ancient China, people [knelt down / have knelt down] and bumped their heads on the floor when meeting a superior.

시제::Tommy said that the ball [rolled / had rolled] into the hole while playing soccer in the driveway.

시제::Annie invited me to bring my children with me one day as I [had told / have told] her so much about them since our acquaintance.

시제::I will go home for vacation as soon as I [will finished / finish] my exams.

시제::When a shell [becomes / will become] too small for the hermit crab to occupy, it will become aggressive.

시제::These family trips usually continue until their children [become / will become] teenagers.

시제::In the summer of 2001, he [visited / has visited] Asan, Korea, to participate in a house- building project.

시제::The assistance ran after him and said, "Sir, you've [forgotten / forgetting] your change."

도치::Not until the night [he listened / did he listen / he did listen] the news.

도치::Never [I am/am I/will I / I will] forget the wonderful people I have met here.

도치::Scarcely ever [does the mail arrives / does the mail arrive / the mail arrives] before noon. 4. Do you know what [does Alex need / Alex need / Alex needs]?

도치::I don't remember how many letters [are there / there are] in the English alphabets.

도치::Do you know how long [has be been / he has been] living here?

도치::Tell the taxi drive where [do you want / you want] to go.

도치::He asked me what [did I intend / I intended] to do after I graduate.

도치::What do you think [the main issue is / is the main issue]?

도치::She is [so / such] a marvelous joke that we can't help laughing.

도치::She gave [so / such] witty an answer that everyone burst out laughing.

도치::The deal seems [so / such] attractive an answer that it would be ridiculous to say no. 13. It's [too good a chance / a too good chance] to be lost.

도치::[Such long a holiday / Such a long holiday] makes one reluctant to start work again.

도치::We are sure that our prices are [competitive enough / enough competitive] to attract your customers.

도치::No sooner [one typhoon has / has one typhoon] passed than the next one approaches.

도치::He sends Peter to the Indies with enough [wealth / wealthy] to start in business.

VING::British Airways regrets [to announce / announcing] the cancellation of flight BA205 to Madrid.

VING::The doctor will also need to know how old the patient is and whether he has vomited after [to eat / eating] the plant.

VING::At first I couldn't stand cold water. But now I'm getting used to [take / taking] a shower with it.

VING::Prosecutors objected to [review / reviewing] all the rulings, but a new judge agreed to reconsider them.

VING::A budget is a working plan for [allocated / allocating] the family finances during the year. 6. Purchasing designer goods [enables / enable] people to hide behind an image created by someone else.

VING::Calling on the telephone if one is going to be more than a few minutes late for scheduled appointed [are / is] considered polite and is often expected.

VING::People have always been interested in [analysis / analyzing] dreams.

VING::[Have / Having] a driver's license makes it easy for teenagers to go out to parties, movies, and malls.

VING::Teaching good manners [is / are] one of the greatest gifts you can give your children to adapt to society.

VING::Stop [to plan / planning] for tomorrow. You should plan to make today the best day of my life.

대명사::My friend's house is bigger than [me / mine] in the scale.

대명사::If they are found to have lead in their bodies, children have to be treated with medicines that remove [it / them].

대명사::We respected no other candidate as much as [his / him].

대명사::If a meeting is running longer than you had planned, try speeding [them / it] up by saying, "I'm sorry, I just noticed the time. Are there [another / other] items you want to cover?"

대명사::Mary is a freshman and has all the problems that [most of the freshmen / the most freshmen] have.

대명사::When an enemy is about to attack, the trunk many be used to warn the rest of the heard. This is done by sending a loud trumpet- like sound, which makes the earth shake. This warns [another / the other] elephants in the herd of possible danger.

대명사::"I never gave up." These words have been voiced by mountain climbers who lay in freezing crevices until [they / their] rescue, by people who have recovered from cancer, and by people who survived the Great Depression. 8. Plants rid [them / themselves] of excess water through transpiration, the evaporation of extra moisture from their leaves.

대명사::"You ought to be ashamed of [you / yourself/ yourselves]!" I blurted out just as I began to realize how distorted their comments were.

대명사::[Most / Almost] instruments that produce music can be grouped into three major classes: stringed, wind, and percussion.

태::Bus schedules are [displaying / displayed] at the bus stop.

태::Language skills [teach / are taught] in every school in the country.

태::A large vase [lays / is laid] in the corner of our front hallway.

태::This is especially likely to arise in situations where people [deprive / are deprived] of information they are given.

태::Some animals have dull colors of their natural environment. This means they are less likely [to catch / to be caught] by predators.

태::The Johnsons' house burned down. According to the inspector, the fire [was caused / caused] by lightning.

태::After he went home, I was [remained/ remaining/left/leaving] alone in the hospital.

태::Today's assignment in arithmetic [consists of / makes up of] ten problems.

태::Water [consists / is consisted] of hydrogen and oxygen.

태::The new highway will [complete / be completed] sometime next month.

태::Beethoven's Seventh Symphony [performed / was performed] at the concert last night.

태::Even though construction costs are high, a new dormitory will [build / be built] next year.

투부정사::He was reported to [be / have been] killed in the war.

투부정사::I expect [to make / making] an appointment with him.

투부정사::I asked Jack [fixing / to fix] my car.

투부정사::She opened the front door [for / of] him to go out.

투부정사::We found it easy [swim / to swim] across the river.

투부정사::A policeman ordered me [stop / to stop] the car. 7.It'sapity[for/of]youtofailtoseethe scenery.

투부정사::She didn't allow herself [to kiss / to be kissed] by him.

투부정사::I am sorry not [to answer / to have answered] your letter then.

투부정사::It is necessary for them [maintain / to maintain] the auditorium.

투부정사::I had to find a job in order [to pay / paying] for my necessities.

투부정사::It is very easy [to get / get] lost if you leave the main streets.

투부정사::He produced the software that made all the students [access / to access] the system. 14. Hearing her [speak / to speak] English, you may think she is a native speaker.

형부::He left the door [open / openly].

형부::One leg of the chair was [slight / slightly] damaged. 3. The soup tastes [terrible / terribly] : I wonder what's wrong.

형부::I found the problem [difficult / difficulty], so I asked for his help.

형부::Women who exercised [regular / regularly] as young can improve their health.

형부::Are you [complete / completely] confident with your ability?

형부::I felt [bad / badly] after serious debate.

형부::She was [pretty / prettily] dressed in furs that are [pretty / prettily] expensive.

형부::The funds from many countries [helped out them / helped them out] from misery.

형부::Even though the offer was attractive, he [turned down it / turned it down] firmly.

형부::Students had a[n] [alive / lively] discussion on the result of their exam.

형부::He lives in a nearby town. It's only [five- minutes / five-minute] distance to the station.

형부::The experts are all [high / highly] trained, and they make [little / few] mistakes.

형부::[A few / A little] knowledge can be of a great help to apply for the company.

형부::By the age of one and a half, Matilda knew as [many / much] words as most grown-ups. 16. The farther back we go, [the little / the less] familiar we find ourselves with the speech of our ancestors.

형부::The world's biggest sporting event is the World Cup soccer contest. In many countries, soccer is gaining [much / more] popularity than any other sport.

형부::The photographs of Mars taken by satellite are [much / very] clearer than those taken from the Earth.

형부::In the museum, you can find [more / better] than 200 examples of farm equipment from horse-drawn machines to the huge steam tractor.

접_관계사::I can't find your sister in the picture [which / who] I heard was pretty.

접_관계사::I am waiting for them to finish the job that [is / are] supposed to be done before 5 O'clock.

접_관계사::Each country has the land's most common and plentiful foods with [that / which] they make favorite customary cookies.

접_관계사::He tore the letter in [that / which] he could read her mind.  

접_관계사::He tore the letter in [that / which] it could be the proof of his crime.

접_관계사::The time may soon come [which / when] we have to take on oxygen tanks with us wherever we go.

접_관계사::He insisted that his son go to a special school for the gifted [whom / where] he could develop his talent for mathematics.

접_관계사::I like my jobs and the company is pretty good, but I want to work for a company [which / where] recognizes my efforts and [which / where] I have a chance for promotion based on my work.

접_관계사::Many of my friends thought that I had started behaving in a crazy way, but [that / what] I was really doing was fighting for my musical life.

VX::The rich man [found / founded] a hospital and a school in the town where he was born. 2. Las Vegas was originally [found / founded] as a water stop for steam locomotives on the route of what is now Union Pacific Railroad.

VX::The grasshopper [found / founded] in temperate zones is hardly ever a nuisance to humans.

VX::Fossils of plants that have been extinct for fifty million years have been [found / founded] in large deposits of amber near the Baltic Sea. 5. I was upset when my house was [stolen / robbed].

VX::I was embarrassed to know that my purse was [stolen / robbed].

VX::I was [stolen / robbed] of my wallet on the subway.

VX::Robbery is the crime of [robbing / stealing] money or property from banks, shops, or subways, often by using force or threats.

VX::You [remind / remember] me of someone I met in the market place.

VX::Mom already called this morning to [remind / remember] me not to wear jean.

VX::It was a really big game. Choi Hong-man finally [won / defeated] Bob Sapp.

VX::There is a small field where I [rise / raise] vegetables.

VX::The mountain [rises / raises] 1,000 meters out of the sea.

VX::Before starting the business, we have to [rise / raise] basic fund.

VX::He drove to the beach to see the moon [rising / raising] above the horizon.

VX::Today my teen-age son, my mother-in-law and I [seated / were seated] in a restaurant enjoying our noon meal. Outside, cats were [lying / laying] and nodding.

IF::If she had taken care of herself more carefully, she would [be / have been] still alive now. 2.Iamsobusythesedays.IwishI[have/ had] more free time.

IF::I wish you [visited / had visited] your parents' house last year.

IF::If he heard of your marriage, he [would be / would have been] surprised.

IF::If the sun [were to / would] rise in the west, I would trust him.

IF::I wouldn't mind living in England if the weather [were / had been] better.

IF::If I had been healthy as young, I [would be / would have been] an athlete now.

IF::[Were / Am] I free for six months, I would travel around the world.

IF::What would you have done if you [won / had won] the lottery?

IF::[Had I / I had] known Mary was in town, I would have invited her to the party.

비타::Some African countries find [it/them] difficult to feed their own people or provide safe drinking water, yet precious water is used to produce export crops for European markets.

비타::Many African language speakers would consider it absurd [to use/using] a single word like "cousin" to describe both male and female relatives, or not to distinguish whether the person described is related by blood to the speaker's father or to his mother.

비타::Professional football players described imagining each of their plays again and again the night before a game; they found it [natural/naturally] that their success on the field the next day was closely related to the vividness of their mental practice.

비타::As a general rule, historians find it [difficult/difficulty] to isolate events in history and argue their impact upon society, when they are so well woven into the continuous tapestry of life.

비타::In fact, I live as if the evidence of my experience and my sense is true, and I find it almost [impossible/impossibly] to think and live any other way, because that’s the way my mind works.

비타::An interview can obtain a high response rate because people find it more difficult [turning/to turn] down a personal request for an interview than to throw away a written questionnaire.

비타::The reason people find [it/them] so hard to be happy is that they always see the past as better than it was, the present worse than it is, and the future finer than it will be.

비타::This is not to say that it does not exist, but rather that we cannot be absolutely sure we have found it [simple/simply] because we have an apparently logical proof.

비타::Performance improved with age, and children found it easier [sorting/to sort] for colour and species (cats and dogs) than to sort people or toys according to gender.

비타::Perhaps intolerant people are so set in their ways that they find it easier [to ignore/ignoring] anything that might not conform to their limited view of life.

비타::To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it [entertaining/entertain] and instructive.

비타::Due to an accident many years ago and the fact she is very old, she finds it [hard/hardly] to walk, so this was a big thing for her to do.

비타::She was looking at him steadily; he however, found it [difficult/difficultly] to look back at her; it was like gazing into a brilliant light.

비타::As we walked down this street we found it hard [to stop/stopping] and look at the stalls because we were being pushed along by the crowds.

비타::You may find it worth [to consider/considering] negotiating with your company to find the ideal balance between work and personal time.

비타::He found it difficult [to coordinate/coordinating] all the motions involved in the traditional technique.

전+관::In the political sphere, the result was democracy, [which/in which] supporters of rival policies vied for rhetorical supremacy.

전+관::The goodness and value of individual music culture are acknowledged in the multiple ways [which/in which] music functions in the everyday lives of people.

전+관::The precision of the lines on the map, the consistency [which/with which] symbols are used, the grid and/or projection system, the apparent certainty [which/with which] place names are written and placed, and the legend and scale information all give the map an aura of scientific accuracy and objectivity.

전+관::Drawing on their experience in using operant conditioning to train animals for circuses, TV, and film stunts, Keller Breland and Marian Breland described a number of situations [which/in which] their attempts to condition an animal's behavior ran head-on into the animal's built-in instincts.

전+관::That this might be important practically was first signalled by James Hansen and his colleagues in a 1981 paper [which/in which] they predicted that anthropogenic warming should begin to be detectable over and above natural climate variability by the end of the 20th century.

전+관::While religious or academic training, degrees, books, and previous teaching positions are credentials that may indicate a highly trained teacher or therapist, equally important are the ways [which/in which] this person continually tests her knowledge in the world around her.

전+관::Just as TV programs featuring kindness and unselfishness cannot compensate for growing up in a brutal and violent household, neither can violent programs override decency and good manners in a household [which/in which] these attributes are constantly valued and practiced.

전+관::The idea that we are living moments of more and lives of less is supported by a recent study [which/in which] pairs of college-aged friends were asked to communicate in four different ways: face-to-face conversation, video chat, audio chat, and online instant messaging.

전+관::Although listeners to a concert may experience a degree of arousal in common, the way [which/in which] the music is presented makes possible a greater range of individual reactions than can be expected if everyone is taking part in music which is familiar to them.

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

전+관::For example, if a small child decides that he does not want to take the penicillin prescribed for a streptococcus infection in his throat, this would be a bad case [which/in which] to let his decision prevail in the interest of developing future autonomy.

전+관::For example, if a scientist is obtaining uninterpretable data and another scientist makes an analogy to an experiment that worked [which/in which] the temperature was different, and suggests changing the temperature, this can potentially fix the problem.

전+관::The Pythagoreans delighted in the certainty of mathematical demonstration, the sense of a pure and unsullied world accessible to the human intellect, a world [which/in which] the sides of right triangles perfectly obey simple mathematical relationships.

전+관::That scene [which/in which] your octogenarian feels humiliated will draw on your experience of humiliation in the eighth grade, even though the circumstances are totally different and you're not even consciously thinking about your middle-school years.

전+관::That scene [which/in which] your octogenarian feels humiliated will draw on your experience of humiliation in the eighth grade, even though the circumstances are totally different and you're not even consciously thinking about your middleschool years.

전+관::Many megalithic structures are associated with death, and recent interpretations stress the fundamental role of death and burial as public theatrical performances [which/in which] individual and group identity, cohesion, and disputes were played out.

전+관::Some believe megalithic monuments reflect complex, stratified societies [which/in which] powerful religious or political leaders dictated their design and commanded the large workforce necessary to accomplish these ambitious engineering projects.

전+관::An executed purpose, in short, is a transaction [which/in which] the time and energy spent on the execution are balanced against the resulting assets, and the ideal case is one [which/in which] the former approximates to zero and the latter to infinity.

전+관::He looked at cases [which/in which] a child\'s utterance was followed by an expression of approval or disapproval on the part of the adult, again finding no evidence that parental responses shape the child\'s sense of grammaticality.

전+관::Literature records and embodies centuries of human thought and feeling, preserving the lives of people who lived before us, who were like us and unlike us, and [whom/with whom] we can compare our common and divergent humanity.

전+관::The total characteristics of a plant depend [which/on which] genes it has received from the parent plants, whether those genes are “switched on” expressed, and also the interactions between the genes and environmental factors.

전+관::The conception of the function of education is dependent on the nature of the society [which/in which] it plays its role and is determined by the philosophy which governs relations between the individual and the community.

전+관::To describe what happens to common resources as a result of human greed, Garrett Hardin used the example of an area of pasture [which/on which] all the cattle-owners are permitted to graze their animals free of charge.

전+관::Whether or not we can get a definitive answer, we can be confident in the process [which/by which] the explanations were developed, allowing us to rely on the knowledge that is produced through the process of science.

전+관::An exclusive reliance on cold rationality as a means of understanding the world denies us access to important realms of human experience, [which/without which] we may be unable to deal with a difference effectively.

전+관::For every child your story is likely to be different and the style [which/in which] you tell it is also likely to be different, because no one child, circumstance, problem, or outcome is exactly the same as another.

전+관::No person could possibly be original in one area unless he were possessed of the emotional and social stability that comes from fixed attitudes in all areas other than the one [which/in which] he is being original."

전+관::In his portrayal the various ways [which/in which] the boys adapt to their new island surroundings and respond to their new freedom, Golding analyzes the broad range of ways [which/in which] human beings respond to change.

전+관::Scientists not only have labs with students who contribute critical ideas, but also have colleagues who are doing similar work, thinking similar thoughts, and [whom/without whom] the scientist would get nowhere.

전+관::We would need to do studies [which/in which] individuals are sampled in terms of their dream life and judges are asked to make correspondences between these dream events and events that occurred in real life.

전+관::Several months later, Rourke held a series of seminars at Berkeley, [which/in which] a serious gap in his argument was uncovered, and most experts feel that there is no hope that his proof can be corrected.

전+관::Most old Bibles were illuminated, they were manuscripts [which/in which] the text is supplemented by the addition of decoration, such as decorated initials, borders (marginalia) and miniature illustrations.

전+관::There has been a qualitative shift from earlier eras [which/in which] specific tools and techniques were developed through the freely chosen creativity of human beings to meet specific, limited objectives.

전+관::The manner [which/in which] animals are kept and treated is considered to be largely within the discretion of the "owner," and there are few legal limits placed on how humans treat the animals they "own."

전+관::Coaches then should exert extra effort in getting to know the parents of their players, and by so doing, determine ways [which/by which] parents are willing to help their children and the team in general.

전+관::There are common assumptions regarding the time and place of the meetings, the appropriate dress for these occasions, and the division of labor [which/in which] the professor has primary responsibility.

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

전+관::Walking for Water is a program in the Netherlands that hopes to make this wish a reality! Each year, it promotes walks [which/in which] school children get sponsored to carry six liters of water.

전+관::In lists of historians, historians can be grouped by order of the historical period [which/in which] they were writing, which is not necessarily the same as the period [which/in which] they specialized.

전+관::The typical scenario in the less developed world is one [which/in which] a very few commercial agriculturalists are technologically advanced while the vast majority are incapable of competing.

전+관::In modern usage, linguistic irony commonly refers to speech incidents [which/in which] the intended meaning of the words is contrary to their literal interpretation or to the expected meaning.

전+관::For much of modern civilization, people have sought to place different kinds of arts into an artificial hierarchy [which/in which] some forms of the arts are considered “better” than others.

전+관::Unless an actor speaks and moves in the manner [which/in which] the imaginary character whose part he or she is playing would do, the story will not be clearly communicated to the audience.

전+관::So imprudent are we that we waste our lives thinking about the future, a time [which/in which] we are powerless, rather than focusing on the present, the time [which/in which] we have control.

전+관::While most fruits and vegetables have dramatically different nutritional value depending on the form [which/in which] we eat them, the tomato retains its health benefits in any form.

전+관::Americans are reminded of their kinship with the continent [which/in which] their ancestors originated centuries earlier, and they lobby their leaders to provide humanitarian relief.

전+관::Movies were first seen as an exceptionally potent kind of illusionist theatre, the rectangle of the screen corresponding to the proscenium of a stage, [which/on which] appear actors.

전+관::Russian Revolution and its leaders, [which/in which] Russia is a farm, the revolutionary leaders are pigs, and other animals are various members of Russian society at that time.

전+관::Every man who knows how to read has it in his power to magnify himself, to multiply the ways [which/in which] he exists, to make his life full, significant, and interesting.

전+관::Feelings may affect various aspects of your eating, including your motivation to eat, your food choices, where and [whom/with whom] you eat, and the speed [which/at which] you eat.

전+관::What we find funny, comical, or hilarious depends on where we come from, [which/in which] country (even which region of a country) we grew up, and what language(s) we speak.

전+관::The speed [which/with which] computers tackle multiple tasks feeds the illusion that everything happens at the same time, so comparing computers to humans can be confusing.

전+관::The idea of competition has had a powerful influence on the way we think about our society and on the ways [which/in which] we conduct our own personal and business lives.

전+관::The historical method comprises the techniques and guidelines [which/by which] historians use primary sources and other evidence to research and then to write history.

전+관::Even in the large Balinese gamelan, [which/in which] many instrumental parts have to be coordinated, the leader is one of the performers, usually one of the drummers.

전+관::In deciding on your future career, it is no use concentrating on those areas [which/in which] you have achieved your best scores, unless you are interested in them.

전+관::At the same time, they consolidated their own memory of the personal circumstances [which/in which] the event took place, an effect known as "flashbulb memory."

전+관::This approach is the foundation for the modern Western way of life, [which/in which] politics, commerce, science, and law are all rooted in orderly competition.

전+관::Gold and silver enter society at the rate [which/at which] they are discovered and mined; additional precious metals cannot be produced, at least not cheaply.

전+관::Then in their bag, there may be the following things: a shopping bag full of bread, a jar of peanut butter, and a spoon [which/with which] to make sandwiches.

전+관::In 1938, a Nazi psychologist named Erich Jaensch published Der Gegentypus, an odious text [which/in which] he described certainty as a sign of mental health.

전+관::It is vitally important that wherever we go and whatever we do the body temperature is maintained at the temperature [which/at which] our enzymes work best.

전+관::Although instances occur [which/in which] partners start their relationship by telling everything about themselves to each other, such instances are rare.

전+관::The resulting chain reaction abruptly changes a traffic stream averaging 50 mph into one [which/in which] all vehicles travel in lockstep at 5 – 20 mph.

전+관::Many people believe that it is critical to share similar, if not identical, beliefs and values with someone [whom/with whom] they have a relationship.

전+관::One way [which/in which] we make decisions is to analyze incoming and internal information within a social context and then decide what action to take.

전+관::When walking down the street" is the setting [which/in which] people aged 30-49 are more permissive towards cellphone use than the other age groups.

전+관::It results in a life of propriety, a life [which/in which] the patterns of individual existing resonate and harmonize with the existence of others.

전+관::Other researchers investigated the ways [which/in which] first and third grade teachers could integrate music into their regular math classrooms.

전+관::What interested me the most about the new house was the stable in the backyard, [which/in which] my father let me make a small space for a pony.

전+관::Theories of all sorts promote the view that there are ways [which/by which] disagreement can be processed or managed so as to make it disappear.

전+관::There are varieties of ways [which/in which] history can be organized, including chronologically, culturally, territorially, and thematically.

전+관::Human beings seek to survive not merely as biological organisms but as individuals who can function in the society [which/in which] they live.

전+관::There is, however, one field [which/in which] computers will always perform infinitely better than us: the field of memory and recollection.

전+관::Every business needs to be clear about the type of customers [whom/with whom] it wants to deal and for whom it can produce the most value.

전+관::One of the principles [which/on which] our judicial system is founded is the assumption that one is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

전+관::Tibet Plateau, the Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia autonomous regions follow the tea culture system [which/in which] they drink tea with milk.

전+관::No occurrent feelings of love and respect need to be present throughout the period [which/in which] it is true that one loves or respects.

전+관::Create an environment [which/in which] your children know that you are with them in their efforts, rather than looking to criticize them.

전+관::He who would progress by the aid of literature must have reliable standards [which/by which] to judge his literary feelings and opinions.

전+관::Censorship is the moral or legislative process [which/by which] society “agrees” to limit what an individual can do, say, think, or see.

전+관::The term stacking the deck derives from card games [which/in which] the dealer arranges the cards to cheat one or more of the players.

전+관::For a start, there are plenty of situations [which/in which] good understanding is not really accessible to you at a given stage.

전+관::Such reporting helps ensure that private investors have reliable information [which/on which] to base their investment decisions.

전+관::Scientists used to think that animals would risk their lives like this only for kin [whom/with whom] they shared common genes.

전+관::As with other human activities, there are many ways and spatial scales [which/at which] tourism contributes to climate change.

전+관::The one area [which/in which] the Internet could be considered an aid to thinking is the rapid acquisition of new information.

전+관::Because of this, competition becomes a zero sum game [which/in which] one organization can only win at the expense of others.

전+관::The argument has it that schools are not merely teaching places, but also institutions [which/in which] character is built.

전+관::There is an order [which/in which] learning is programmed to take place; while it can be encouraged, it need not be forced.

전+관::For decades, primatologists have reported on incidents [which/in which] apes and monkeys behaved with apparent compassion.

전+관::Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel [which/in which] it is stored than to anything [which/on which] it is poured.

전+관::Man was a tremendous hit with readers because it gave millions of teenagers a hero [whom/with whom] they could identify.

전+관::Digital experiences and the spaces [which/in which] they take place are quite real and have real, definite consequences.

전+관::At one such preview a bootmaker criticized the shoes in a painting [which/on which] Apelles had labored long and hard.

전+관::We escape from life by escaping into the neat narrative formulas [which/in which] most entertainments are packaged.

전+관::Before language develops, emotions and touch are the primary means [which/by which] parent and child communicate.

전+관::Do we humans have any right to exterminate other creatures in the world [whom/with whom] we share this earth?

전+관::This is one of the bonding factors that has been forgotten because of the way [which/in which] we live today.

전+관::You may forget someone [whom/with whom] you laughed, but you will never forget someone [whom/with whom] you wept.

전+관::And this language is universal, regardless of the tongue [which/in which] you normally express yourself.

전+관::Given that definition, it is fairly easy to understand situations [which/in which] the polls are wrong.

전+관::The fantasies of children almost always involve situations [which/in which] the child exercises power.

전+관::Technology was not the only means [which/by which] people tried to control their natural environment.

전+관::Baseball belongs to the kind of world [which/in which] people did not say, "I haven\'t got all day."

전+관::The way [which/in which] food is marketed can either affirm or conflict with such ideas and values.

전+관::One way [which/in which] a variety of representations can be found is through analogical thinking.

전+관::Reading is the primary means [which/by which] you acquire your ideas and gather information.

전+관::After researching, you can eliminate careers [which/in which] you are no longer interested.

전+관::But you must choose the main tense [which/in which] you are principally going to maintain.

전+관::Israelite elites and rulers; [which/in which] prophets played a crucial and leading role.

전+관::The manner [which/in which] those outcomes are portrayed should make no difference.

전+관::Earth creates the real wealth [which/on which] human life and well-being depend.

전+관::The emotion itself is tied to the situation [which/in which] it originates.

전+관::Behavior is the mirror [which/in which] everyone shows their true image.

전+관::Pollination is the process [which/by which] seed plants reproduce.

조+HAVE+PP::While the Torah [may have beenconsidered/should have been considered] canon by Israel as early as the 5th century BCE and the Former and Latter Prophets were canonized by the 2nd century BCE, the Ketuvim was not a fixed canon until the 2nd century of the Common Era.

조+HAVE+PP::According to Derek Bickerton, human ancestors and relatives such as the Neanderthals [may have had/should have had] a relatively large lexicon of words, each of which related to a mental concept such as 'meat', 'fire', 'hunt' and so forth.

조+HAVE+PP::You [may have had/should have had] this experience if you have been reading a book and then suddenly become aware that although you were moving your eyes across the page and "reading" the words, you had no idea what you had just read.

조+HAVE+PP::Thanks to the introduction of the railways, we [may have lost/should have lost] some sense of British regionality, but we can offset that against a sense of British unity.

조+HAVE+PP::Brandon called the designer to let him know that his assistant [must have made/should have made] a mistake, because all he got was the one sentence without a proposal.

조+HAVE+PP::You [may have experienced/should have experienced] a clash of learning styles: Your learning preferences and those of your instructor or audience may not have been aligned.

조+HAVE+PP::Not knowing that the product exists, customers would probably not buy it even if the product [may have worked/should have worked] for them.

조+HAVE+PP::That is, for many of the habits that you do not create intentionally, there [must have been/should have been] some value to performing that particular behavior.

조+HAVE+PP::It must be remembered that there [may have been/should have been] more subtle effects of global exchange, both good and bad, which we may not be fully aware of.

조+HAVE+PP::We can infer, for example, that the more fluently we retrieve an item from memory, the more often we [must have encountered/should have encountered] it in the past.

조+HAVE+PP::For this period I [must have been/should have been paid] $875. Instead, my check was for only $800. I believe I know why there [may have been/should have been] a discrepancy.

조+HAVE+PP::Have you ever observed ants marching in and out of their nest? If so, it [may have reminded/should have reminded] you of a highway packed with cars.

조+HAVE+PP::Such skilled workers [may have used/should have used] simple tools, but their specialization did result in more efficient and productive work.

조+HAVE+PP::These days, none of her works can be found, though some people think she [may have composed/should have composed] some of Wolfgang\'s pieces.

조+HAVE+PP::Ancient people [must have learned/should have learned] that observations of the stars and planets could predict the coming of the seasons.

조+HAVE+PP::You [may have heard/should have heard] or read that Laurence Olivier was widely believed to be the greatest actor of the past century.

조+HAVE+PP::You [may have noticed/should have noticed] that your children seem far more comfortable with being sarcastic or insulting one another.

조+HAVE+PP::But while a large population [may have been/should have been] necessary, in itself it was not sufficient for science to germinate.

조+HAVE+PP::These nymphs [must have taken/should have taken] a further two years to emerge as adults, but in fact they took just one year.

조+HAVE+PP::Aggrandizers [must have competed/should have competed] for control over this surplus and the collectivities that made it possible.

조+HAVE+PP::The vanguard of such a migration [must have been/should have been] small in number and [must have traveled/should have traveled] comparatively light.

조+HAVE+PP::But you did a great job cleaning up your room today, and I know that [must have been/should have been] a big effort for you."

조+HAVE+PP::You [must have submitted/should have submitted] it by June 30. I shouldn't have said it, but the words slipped out of my mouth.

조+HAVE+PP::Cheyenne [may have posed/should have posed] a threat when it entered the woods, causing the bear to follow it into the open."

조+HAVE+PP::You [may have heard/should have heard] about Jason’s story as he was a 2006 ESPY Award winner in the “Best Moment” category.

조+HAVE+PP::This [may have been/should have been] partly because the stimulating effects of the leaves begin to fade within 48 hours.

조+HAVE+PP::According to scientists, zebras [may have developed/should have developed] their stripes in order to confuse biting insects.

조+HAVE+PP::With some areas being clearly preferred, a pressure [may have built/should have built] up to increase the food supply.

조+HAVE+PP::Words [may have had/should have had] a specific meaning or use in the past that is far different from current usage.

조+HAVE+PP::Rather than being offended, she [must have learned/should have learned] why Ngina did not eat the chicken eggs.

조+HAVE+PP::Social Security, and [must have paid/should have paid] their share of Social Security taxes during that time.

조+HAVE+PP::This [may have influenced/should have influenced] Alfred Nobel's decision not to found a prize in mathematics.

조+HAVE+PP::This [may have triggered/should have triggered] the process of domestication of certain plants and animals.

조+HAVE+PP::If you spend time thinking about what you [may have done/should have done], you lose valuable time.

조+HAVE+PP::Some of them [may have traveled/should have traveled] by small boat along the coast, but many walked.

조+HAVE+PP::You [must have your/should have your] parking tickets stamped to get a parking discount.

조+HAVE+PP::It [must have taken/should have taken] a lot of courage to do that.

조+HAVE+PP::But that was the take he [must have put/should have put] on TV.

조+HAVE+PP::Susan [cannot have gotten/should have gotten] a perfect score.

조+HAVE+PP::He [must have seen/should have seen] the ghost, too!"

조+HAVE+PP::Tom [may have thought/should have thought] twice.

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