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301. During its first half century, games were not played at night, which meant that baseball games, like the traditional work day, ended when the sun set.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


309. In seconds it was gone.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


337. The other group was given sugar cubes.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


349. What laws can be laid down about books?


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


380. As it is filled, the bladder expands.


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


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


383. You have to be equally skilled at both.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


398. Most commonly this is accomplished by adding chlorine.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


414. Minsu was very impressed by the bookmark.


415. "All the students were surprised.


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


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


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


419. Not everything is taught at school!


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


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


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


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


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


425. Work is scheduled to begin during April 2017.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


450. It is named after the scientist Charles Keeling.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


467. This marketing technique is called demand creation.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


475. All the cups and saucers were broken.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


490. He was exiled to the island of Elba.


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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

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201. According to the terms of the contract you signed with PEOPLEFIND, you are now legally required to take care of your financial obligation to PEOPLEFIND.


202. Then, the degree of emotional bonding in these friendships was assessed both by asking how people felt and watching how they behaved toward each other.


203. All these goods are shared and a spirit of community makes all participants happier.


204. Airplane Winglets If you look at an airplane's wings, you can sometimes see that the tips are turned upwards.


205. The view the wearer of some special device sees is projected on the screen behind him.


206. Whenever the organs are moved, the memories go with them.


207. After days of hard work, however, I was pleased that I had been part of such a worthy project as preserving the remains of the ancient Inca civilization.


208. In the nutrition industry, articles are often written discussing a new nutrient under investigation.


209. What happened was that the poster they were unable to keep was suddenly ranked as the most beautiful.


210. In martial arts, this sense of looking freshly at something is known as 'beginner's mind.


211. While the first premise may be true and while I may have 200 data items, my conclusion cannot be said to be valid or true.


212. It is more limited because the citizenry no longer meet to decide every action by a show of hands.


213. The nerves are connected to the brain and help you feel things, like temperature and pain.


214. You are seen as someone who is not only helpful, but is also a valuable resource.


215. At the actual event, however, I was surprised to meet many people who knew about my country - not only the drought and war, but the long and ancient history of Ethiopia and its multiethnic and multicultural society."


216. Later, it was given to the Tsar of Russia as a gift.


217. People feel happy when they are engaged in such activities.


218. At the end of the twentieth century, it was reopened as a tourist attraction.


219. This dynamic can be illustrated with the example of parents who place equal value on convenience and concern for the environment.


220. For example, if a student, who has a habit of submitting his assignments late, seems well liked by peers and professors but is clearly treated harshly by one of the professors, then the student seems to cause a distinctive reaction from this professor.


221. In the early 19th century, football was divided into two major categories in British public schools.


222. The teacher asks the pupil to show how these answers were obtained and notices that in doing the addition of 3 to 7, the pupil counts 'seven, eight, nine', while turning up three fingers in turn.


223. Eddie Adams was born in New Kensington, Pennsylvania.


224. Basically, those who never make mistakes are perceived as being less attractive and "likable" than those who make occasional mistakes.


225. The next message is from a girl who is worried about her shy personality.


226. But the eye sockets and the nose are not connected.


227. He tried to have a father and son relationship, but his father was not interested in him.


228. However, when your nose is stuffed, the smell cannot reach the nerve cells because of the mucus.


229. In the 1940s, however, the layers of varnish were removed and the colors were restored to their original condition.


230. Gifted children of almost any age show longer attention spans — in the things they are interested in at the moment, not necessarily in what others think they should be interested in.


231. Looking directly at him, the photographer said, "Yes, and my mother will be more than interested.


232. Traditionally, people were declared dead when their hearts stopped beating, their blood stopped circulating and they stopped breathing.


233. Early excavations were hunts for buried treasure rather than attempts to understand the past.


234. When the sheriff arrives, he discovers that Ewell was stabbed to death during the fight.


235. To celebrate Halley's great work, the comet was named after him.


236. The efficiency of this natural design is now being tested for incorporation into missions in space.


237. HP had a breakthrough with a super-accurate thermometer that was created in the HP Labs.


238. When we are the ones who need help, we are simply not attuned to the motivation others have to help us.


239. He is known to have been born in Bristol.


240. The U.S・ Constitution, the supreme law of the United States, was adopted in 1787 by representatives of the 13 newly formed states.


241. Infrasound has the special characteristic of traveling well in the ground or water; in fact, the waves of an earthquake can be thought of as a form of infrasound.


242. Gollum was created with amazing computer technology.


243. The concept, that we are allowed to experiment and make mistakes, is crucial in the development of self-esteem.


244. For this reason, the vault was nicknamed the "doomsday vault."


245. My dear Harriet, I was so delighted to receive your letter and to learn that you have been accepted to Royal Holloway.


246. This same concept was echoed by Kelly Johnson."


247. Napoleon had to be defeated.


248. Animals that had previously spent large parts of the year outdoors were now confined to indoor facilities.


249. So I really don't see why there is this heartfelt concern for how killers are executed.


250. As he made better and better spyglasses, which were later named telescopes, Galileo decided to point one at the Moon.


251. Similarly, a round coin is seen as round even when viewed from an angle at which, objectively, it should appear elliptical.


252. The answer to that can be found in the human brain.


253. Research literature on the transfer of knowledge suggests that when people acquire knowledge in one context they can seldom apply this knowledge to situations in related contexts that look superficially different from the original context, but which are related by the major idea that could be applied to solve or analyze them.


254. It is easy to blame the 'sound of a stranger' on 'poor electronics,' but this is only partly justified.


255. I was surprised to see trainers on their lunch hour sunbathing in a pile with their sea lions.


256. Some companies are mainly identified by initials.


257. When there are multiple witnesses to an event, they are not allowed to discuss it before giving their testimony.


258. The tiny house sits on wheels so it can be moved every 72 hours to comply with city law.


259. Plus there's no promo code needed; the discount will be applied automatically at the checkout.


260. It was much better than burning ropes for sure, but more importantly, it taught the students that once time was gone, it could never be recovered.


261. Those who give small amounts to many charities are not so interested in whether what they are doing helps others ─ psychologists call them warm glow givers.


262. Newly hired Indian and Pakistani assistants in a staff cafeteria at Heathrow Airport were often perceived as rude or uncooperative by their supervisors and the airport staff, while the Indian and Pakistani women complained of discrimination.


263. Hello, Mr∙ Solutions, My dream is to become a cook.


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


265. When we set a plan, we are very excited about it.


266. Ms・ Baker was convinced by Jean's improvement that her new teaching method was a success.


267. Richard's Lion Lights are now being used all over Kenya.


268. Instead, they will use the information that can easily be brought to mind.


269. Hence, social contracts of reciprocity ─ "I share my food with you today, and you return the favor tomorrow" ─ could not be reinforced.


270. In truth, we tend to stay the same when we are criticized.


271. It was another way of saying that he was bored.


272. However unnoticeably, maps do indeed reflect the world views of either their makers or, more probably, the supporters of their makers, in addition to the political and social conditions under which they were made.


273. "Over-hard" is fried until the white and the yolk are fully cooked.


274. "Clams are not happy when the water is low because they can easily be seen and be picked up by people.


275. So some cultural changes may be adopted quite quickly by a whole population.


276. In some cases, performance is decreased, even to the point of non-existence.


277. In Germany alone, around eleven million tons of food are wasted every year.


278. Once everyone is calm and enjoying themselves again, however, these conversations are often forgotten or put off indefinitely.


279. And yet, you can still wake up in the morning and be amazed at everything you have and everything you have achieved.


280. In Antarctica, almost everything is covered with ice and snow.


281. He was involved in India's struggle for freedom from the British rule and was even arrested in 1908.


282. ∙Taking photos is allowed inside the exhibition hall.


283. Consequently, the worker would be more prepared to respond to that unsafe scenario by having practiced the response during the mental rehearsal.


284. They are even powered by the sun and wind.


285. Such a strategy works well in holiday resorts and similar establishments which are often visited by tour or conference groups.


286. Since then, the district has been called Jangseungbaegi, and later the name was given to the station.


287. He was given a full scholarship to a university, but spent all of his time studying mathematics.


288. Ole Bull was born in Bergen, Norway, in 1810.


289. My name is Mohamed Rahman.


290. She said this practice is called "daylight savings time" or "summer time."


291. The typical plot of the novel is the protagonist's quest for authority within, therefore, when that authority can no longer be discovered outside.


292. When parents are pressed to explain their individual styles of interaction with their children, each gives equally strong rationales.


293. Like many other great things, they were invented by accident!


294. In a recent review of television policy, the Federal Communications Commission concluded that the "evidence clearly points to one conclusion: the V-Chip is of limited effectiveness in protecting children from violent television content."


295. Because it vibrates faster than the color of violet light, it is named so.


296. The Braille system, as it came to be known, made it possible to place all the world's literature at the fingertips of blind readers.


297. Why does the "pure" acting of the movies not seem unnatural to the audience, who, after all, are accustomed in real life to people whose expression is more or less indistinct?


298. We are frequently astonished when terrible misfortunes occur many years after a misunderstanding of another person.


299. Space that was constructed to accommodate business and consumer needs at the peak of the cycle remains, so vacancy rates climb and the downward trend becomes more severe.


300. People who live in the middle of the United States (in states such as Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, and Wisconsin) are often referred to as “Midwesterners.” People who live in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut are called “New Englanders.” Both Midwesterners and New Englanders have their own unique way of looking at things, but the two regions also share a great deal in common — namely, pragmatic thinking and an independent spirit.

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101. What’s more, I was surprised by how delicious they were!


102. In 1903, n-rays were supposedly discovered.


103. So, when you eat, think about how much virtual water is spent to make your food.


104. Kolam patterns are based on dots and lines.


105. In 1965, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for this work.


106. The students were told that the researchers wanted to test how well the headphones worked while they were in motion.


107. The success of this application of color can be noted in the records set by Notre Dame football teams.


108. Let's say a product, even if it has been out there for a while, is not advertised.


109. Jemison was born in Decatur, Alabama, and moved to Chicago with her family when she was three years old.


110. This right is not distributed in equal pieces but is rather conditional and restricted (citizens below the minimum age are excluded).


111. The fact that information is conveyed in this high-tech manner somehow adds authority to what is conveyed, when in fact the Internet is a global conveyer of unfiltered, unedited, untreated information.


112. And if necessary, a staff could be readily used as a weapon.


113. Frustrated, Harrison decided to show King George III H5, which he had begun working on while H4 was being evaluated by the Board of Longitude.


114. According to the underlying myth of modern science, this progression is always replacing the smaller knowledge of the past with the larger knowledge of the present, which will be replaced by the yet larger knowledge of the future.


115. So, other ingredients are added to make low fat foods taste good.


116. One of them (we'll call him the "leader") was introduced alone into an enclosure and shown either a hidden source of food or a stuffed snake.


117. Chimpanzees like chocolate chips, and thus they were faced with the problem of determining which tray had more chips on it.


118. When the twins were brought into contact with each other, the healthy twin immediately put his arms around his sick brother.


119. As a result, we are still guessing at what early tools were used for as well as what early art forms might have meant for the people who produced them, even when such drawings, often animals, are very recognizable.


120. As protective charms, hamsas are commonly used in jewelry and wall hangings often with an eye symbol in the center of an open hand.


121. The Central Institute of Restoration was founded in l939 to conserve and restore artworks and archaeological findings using scientific technology.


122. From the standpoint of evolutionary theory, altruism may be seen as part of our genetic nature, as it may have helped enable ancestral humans who carried our genetic code to survive a harsh and dangerous environment.


123. State department of education ratings of cyberschools in 2011 – 12 showed that more than 70 percent were rated as academically unacceptable.


124. When a child of 8 gets a new pair of sport shoes, each part of the shoe, from the laces to the logo, is carefully examined and compared to the features of other shoes.


125. The responses of even the most well-meaning subjects are going to be filtered by all kinds of factors usually involved in self-perception, not to mention the additional problems that can occur when an individual is anxious, angry, suspicious, or mentally ill.


126. The trucks are filled with dry ice to prevent the ice cream from melting.


127. That, however, would have brought another problem, for lions are the top tourist attraction in Kenya and are protected by law.


128. This phenomenon can be modeled by exploiting a variant of the commonly cited safety rule that drivers should stay 2 – 3 seconds behind the vehicles they follow.


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


130. In the classical fairy tale the conflict is often permanently resolved.


131. Would my money be better spent on something else?


132. People who are stuck and want you to stay stuck, or people who have successfully moved forward in their lives?


133. Particularly in the United States, a substantial portion of our identities is connected with the organizational memberships we claim.


134. Do you know why this match is called a derby?


135. Frequently checked out books, that is, popular books (ex, the Dan Brown blockbusters), will be made available in special spaces near the entrance of the library to make it easy for members to find them.


136. In early autumn, the skies in the South of France are filled with people flying!


137. All reflective men today are joined as citizens of the world."


138. Batteries were required and had to be replaced, and the shaky hand movements of a nervous lecturer were shown in the sudden motion of the glowing red dot.


139. Active, energetic, rambunctious boys are not bad boys and should not be made to feel so.


140. If language is viewed as any system of communication, the answer is "Yes."


141. These huge increases in investment would not come about if investment was left to the market.


142. Her signs were usually limited to two or three sign combinations, such as "PLAY ME NIM" or "GIVE ORANGE ME," and they were restricted to the topics of eating, drinking, and playing.


143. It is known as the smallest state in the world.


144. At first it was believed that this was caused by a decrease in the sun's brightness.


145. These additional costs might be thought of as a metaphorical 'low ball' that the salesperson throws the consumer.


146. Plastics can also be used as vehicles for chemical contaminants such as persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals.


147. If some people work harder at school, pass their exams, and get into medical school, then at least part (but not necessarily all) of their higher salary as a doctor can be attributed to effort.


148. In the United States, it is estimated that residential mothers and fathers now spend 50 percent more time with their children than they did in 1975.


149. We are sure that you will be satisfied with our well-experienced tutors.


150. Most preservation is spent on these species.


151. Consumers like a bottle of wine more if they are told it cost ninety dollars a bottle than if they are told it cost ten.


152. They are battery powered and remote controlled.


153. Beautiful and interesting sounds can be made, assuming you know how to make them - or, more precisely, how to make other musicians make them.


154. The system's methods remain evident so that even if Tom were tempted to trust it, the silence and secrecy promotes distrust, just as top-down business decisions made without collaboration are distrusted.


155. If he uses a different form of gesture, he is recognized as an enemy and can be eaten by his partner.


156. Today such tragedies are seen live on television in vivid color.


157. Mathematics may be considered a communication skill of the highest type, frictionless so to speak; and at the opposite pole from mathematics, the fruits of science show the practical benefits of science without the use of words.


158. There has been a qualitative shift from earlier eras in which specific tools and techniques were developed through the freely chosen creativity of human beings to meet specific, limited objectives.


159. Because there is still so much we do not know about nature, there is still much left to discover.


160. In one study, children in grades one through four were separated randomly into two groups and presented with the same fictional story.


161. So how are canned meat and email connected?


162. The longer we stay actively engaged in complex thinking and meaningful work, the more energized the brain is and the more cognitive reserves are being built.


163. Innovation can be induced by other things - ranging from social norms to tax credits to prizes!


164. Nora disappears out of the front door and we are left with many unanswered questions such as "Where did Nora go␦" and "What will happen to her?"


165. As agriculture becomes less dependent upon human muscular power, the difference in labor productivity between the two genders might be expected to narrow.


166. A security guard came under immediate suspicion because the blaze broke out in an area where he was assigned.


167. Traditionally, art was created only for wealthy, intellectual people.


168. It is called a fennec fox.


169. The Stranglers undoubtedly made one another suspect that they were unqualified to write, and in time they became convinced of it.


170. It is no accident that fish have bodies which are streamlined and smooth, with fins and a powerful tail.


171. The Board of Longitude, however, was not impressed by his idea.


172. When the same individuals had to report their happiness in a different context later on, more positive ratings were obtained if they had been induced to think about positive events and more negative ratings if they had been induced to think about negative events.


173. If a forest of this size is cut, 15,000 tons of CO² are released into the air.


174. "Frederick was so pleased with this response that he handed his own watch over to the man, saying, "Take this so you may be able to tell the hour also."


175. Some studies suggest that variations in residents’ feelings about tourism’s relationship to environmental damage are related to the type of tourism, the extent to which residents feel the natural environment needs to be protected, and the distance residents live from the tourist attractions.


176. Paderewski was relieved.


177. On October 9, a rescue hole was finally drilled through to the miners in their shelter.


178. Human beings are driven by a natural desire to form and maintain interpersonal relationships.


179. Once you are registered, we will match you with a perfect tutor and contact you to arrange your schedule.


180. Even if it is correct to say that we express and represent our thoughts in language, it may be a big mistake to suppose that there are structural similarities between what is doing the representing and what is represented.


181. However, you may be surprised by the special meanings of keys in other cultures.


182. It is supposed that these animals effectively call out their "name" when they emit their signature-whistle and thereby broadcast their identity and give away their location.


183. Obviously, technology that produces pollution is generally cheaper, but now that it has been decided that cleaner cars are wanted, less polluting cars will be produced; cars which scarcely pollute at all could even be made.


184. But if there is plenty of blue-colored wild flora nearby, bees may prefer the blue flowers to mustard.


185. We were surprised when some of the shop owners greeted us in Korean.


186. Fish advisories have been issued for many lakes in the United States; these recommend limits on the number of times per month particular species of fish should be consumed.


187. Many years ago, a Hungarian military patrol was caught by a fierce snowstorm in the Swiss Alps.


188. These coffeehouses sprouted all over London and came to be called “Penny Universities.” So popular did they become that the amount of small change minted was inadequate for the demand and the coffeehouses and the houses had to issue tokens that were generally acceptable within the immediate area.


189. Similarly, when purchasing my home, I discovered that the seller was very interested in closing the deal as soon as possible.


190. When you walk into a store, you are besieged by information.


191. It is brightly colored, with distinctive markings on its body.


192. Before the bridge was built, there were two old bridges.


193. A cow is usually raised for three years for its meat.


194. Children with African origins typically are more advanced in motor development than children with European origins: they throw farther, balance better, and run better.


195. It appears that most freshwater life did not originate in fresh water, but is secondarily adapted, having passed from ocean to land and then back again to fresh water.


196. 'More than 20 words to say what can be said in one.


197. Moreover, the experience would be ruined if people were to behave in such a way.


198. Those charged with increasing tourism must still develop a promotional strategy, but it will be based on encouraging visitors to co-brand along with the professionals.


199. And so it was done.


200. Much to her delight, Masami was invited in.



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1. He can never learn to control his energy if he is not allowed to experience the fullness of its power.


2. Some of the most extensive research on the subject of success was conducted by George and Alec Gallup.


3. Students are encouraged to read further.


4. For example, in a factory, the temperature was maintained at 72℉ and the walls were painted a cool blue-green.


5. A moment later, the tree was struck by lightning.


6. To build a hydroelectric dam, a large area must be flooded behind the dam.


7. However, certain features are commonly found.


8. Ever since the first scientific opinion polls revealed that most Americans are at best poorly informed about politics, analysts have asked whether citizens are equipped to play the role democracy assigns them.


9. Strong influence on traffic jams and pollution can be felt from Toronto to New York, as each shared vehicle replaces around 10 personal cars.


10. Cats were sold at a low price, but pigs were not.


11. In any case, it is assumed that the existing set of conditions is much less satisfactory and that a new set of conditions would be desirable.


12. Qat is used as a mild stimulant, similar to tea or coffee.


13. Once a hand or gripper has been directed to an object by reaching, it can be grasped.


14. Doctors are human, health care is complex, and time spent with each patient is restricted.


15. I chose a small but heavy one that was wrapped in shiny silver foil and a red ribbon.


16. In fact, many animals decrease their activity in the heat and increase it in the cold, and people who are allowed to choose levels of physical activity in hot or cold environments adjust their workload precisely to body temperature.


17. Since there was no electricity where the phone needed to be placed, the device had to be able to power itself.


18. On the other hand, halfhearted individuals are seldom distinguished for courage even when it involves their own welfare.


19. Few people laugh first thing in the morning, so broadcast comedy programs are scheduled for the relaxing parts of the day.


20. More accurate techniques have since been devised to read further back into geological time, so that events can be arranged in the order of their occurrences (age) and for specific spans of time.


21. In contrast to the diversity it is applied to, the meaning of this term continues to be mostly based on Western views and values.


22. Various media outlets report stories of people tying themselves to trees in order to save spotted owls, or of large-scale construction projects that are halted because an endangered frog's habitat might be in jeopardy.


23. Both taxi and bus drivers use a part of their brain called the hippocampus to navigate routes that can sometimes be very complicated.


24. The bridge was built with giant arches made of stones.


25. After "testing the headsets," the students were asked to fill out a questionnaire about not only the headsets, but also the university's tuition.


26. But in countries where popular opinion is taken into consideration, no mutually acceptable solution has been found.


27. In addition, certain shapes in his paintings were associated with particular feelings.


28. Human tears are made up mostly of water.


29. But then, you realize that mostly there's something you may find odd about the way English is used there.


30. Group 1 was asked by the researcher to return some of the prize money.


31. But it might be truer to say that our existence is characterized by dependence and affliction.


32. The basic economic argument for congestion charges is well established.


33. It was originally built in the home of the first King of Prussia.


34. Language skills, like any other skills, can be acquired only through practice.


35. For example, there is the myth that older consumers are fixed on certain products and are unwilling to try new alternative products.


36. Therefore, the restoration and protection of the nation' cultural heritage is guaranteed by the Italian Constitution.


37. By early afternoon, working in the heat and the thin air, I was exhausted.


38. The first Everesters were obliged to trek 400 miles from Darjeeling across the Tibetan plateau to reach the foot of the mountain.


39. It was named the Piri Reis Map.


40. "The professor could see that I was determined.


41. They were usually placed at the entrance of villages.


42. This is one very good reason why friends and close associates should be chosen carefully, not simply encountered and accepted.


43. Today, some of the world's most famous Mayan archaeological sites are found in the northern parts of the country.


44. As new ways of controlling the environment are achieved, motor development provides the infant with a growing sense of competence and mastery, and it contributes in important ways to the infant's perceptual and cognitive understanding of the world.


45. His wish was granted, and he was exuberant until he touched his beloved daughter, who turned into a gold statue.


46. Since all people have a biological need for food in order to survive, this need may be seen as being independent of any social standard — but only if a person is considered simply to be a biological organism.


47. When given these instructions, people are quite good at repeating the words that were spoken to that ear.


48. Acrylamide is found in burnt starchy foods, and studies have shown that it can damage our DNA.


49. Having reminded her students many times that composers like Wagner depended on the listeners' remembering the earlier theme to recognize its later use, she was determined to make her students understand that themes recur throughout a piece.


50. You may be surprised by the answer.


51. The main food crop was the wild mongongo nut, millions of which were harvested every year.


52. Afraid of the world that is portrayed on TV, people stay in their homes with close family and do not build bonds with their neighbors.


53. In an otherwise boring world, stimulation and arousal are sought through new and novel consumption experiences.


54. They are interested in hearing about you — your academic plans, activities, and career goals, as well as what this scholarship means to you.


55. The principle of distinctiveness suggests that we make attributions about people based on whether their particular characteristics and actions are associated with specific outcomes unique to the situation.


56. Now they are gone!


57. Consequently, it would not be surprising if preverbal infants had some basic understanding of other people's emotional, nonverbal communications, which research has indicated is indeed the case.


58. Any errors by the referees were viewed as part of the game.


59. In a modern world that often values technology over nature, it's interesting that some of the most creative design ideas were taken from the natural world.


60. This increased frequency of negative (compared to positive) descriptors is evidenced in a study which asked participants to rate an exhaustive list of emotion words, over 550 in total.


61. Even though many people know that these analogies are not based on science, the expressions do not easily disappear in the language.


62. At the end of the round of introductions, the students were asked to write down the names of as many other students as they could remember.


63. The more denim was washed, the softer it would get, eventually achieving that worn-in, made-just-for-me feeling you probably get with your favorite jeans.


64. When food is scarce, as it usually is in their native desert habitat, locusts are born with coloring designed for camouflage and lead solitary lives.


65. Balance can be kept when your center of gravity (COG) is over your base of support (BOS).


66. "This point is well illustrated by the number of low­budget movies that have succeeded with little or no advertising ― and by the number of big­budget flops.


67. I was disappointed to find out the fare to ride the Grand Canal by myself was so expensive that I could not afford it.


68. Externalization is the foundation from which many narrative conversations are built.


69. The one area in which the Internet could be considered an aid to thinking is the rapid acquisition of new information.


70. The kitchen was packed with wives, all of them laughing and talking loud, none of them being helpful except for Lois from next door, who was pulling bowls out of the refrigerator.


71. I have always taught my children that politeness, learning, and order are good things, and that something good is to be desired and developed for its own sake.


72. A defense is required against any suggestion that political disagreement is not the normal state of things.


73. Relaxation enables us to go inward, to make connections that might go unrecognized when we are mentally distracted or experiencing stress.


74. Many significant changes were triggered by the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492.


75. If he tried to carve it out of stone, the weight of the body would make it break off at the legs long before it was finished.


76. That is why he traveled to London to buy a copy of the book.


77. Many are not even connected to the electrical panel.


78. Boo is known as a "Monster" for stabbing his father in his leg when he was a boy, but no one actually witnessed the accident.


79. It can be made using a strong piece of paper, a microlens, a small light, and a watch battery.


80. The ancient distaff and spindle are examples that were replaced by the spinning wheel in the Middle ages.


81. If differences in well-being are determined by circumstances lying outside of an individual's control, they are unjust.


82. In a study of army tank crews, one set of tank commanders was told that some members of their assigned crews had exceptional abilities while others were only average.


83. Residents commonly have positive views on the economic and some sociocultural influences of tourism on quality of life, but their reactions to environmental impacts are mixed.


84. On October 13, 2010, thirty three Chilean miners who had been buried inside the San José mine for 69 days were finally rescued.


85. They point out that even infants who are born blind and deaf, who have had no chance to learn these gestures, express themselves in the same way.


86. A bias occurs when what the scientist expects changes how the results are viewed.


87. At the close of the Ice Age the entire region was submerged beneath a lake of meltwater, and overflow from the lake flowed into the Pacific Ocean through the Snake and Columbia rivers.


88. In television advertisements many airlines try to interest the viewer in a particular destination, and only as an afterthought do they suggest the airline which might be used.


89. Under Hardy's guidance, Ramanujan's genius was finally allowed to fully develop.


90. In the Netherlands, for example, where one fourth of its land area is located below sea level, an interesting form of shoes developed as a way of getting around the muddy roads.


91. Orphaned when his parents died during World War II, he was raised by his relatives.


92. Unfortunately, while he was gone, the arsonists entered the area he should have been guarding and started the fire.


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


94. Some architects have decided to respond to what they perceive to be the potentially formless and anonymous nature of the city by creating buildings that are obviously strange and are intended to become urban landmarks.


95. When the man's wife enters the room, she is surprised by the delicious aroma of the outstanding dinner he has prepared.


96. If an administration's position is not supported by the data, it may ask for further studies rather than  accept /uncover what is offered.


97. But they were convinced the devices were also quite dangerous.


98. The rights to the names, Indian Motorcycles and Pan Am Airlines, were sold years after those companies went bankrupt.


99. Obviously, a third variable is related to both—perhaps preference for risk.


100. They are more technically called cleptoparasites.

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[1803H1-18]
 What is the topic sentence? 🚡

(1) We are excited to announce the opening of the newest Sunshine Stationery Store in Raleigh, North Carolina! (2) As you know, the Sunshine Stationery Store has long been the industry standard for quality creative paper products of all kinds, and we couldn't have picked a better location for our next branch than the warm and inviting city of Raleigh. (3) We are thrilled to welcome you to the Grand Opening of the Raleigh store on March 15, 2018. (4) The opening celebration will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ― a full 12 hours of fun! (5) We would love to show you all the Raleigh store has to offer and hope to see you there on the 15th! 

[1803H1-19]
 What is the topic sentence? 🏯

(1) One day I caught a taxi to work. (2) When I got into the back seat, I saw a brand new cell phone sitting right next to me. (3) I asked the driver, "Where did you drop the last person off␦" and showed him the phone. (4) He pointed at a girl walking up the street. (5) We drove up to her and I rolled down the window yelling out to her. (6) She was very thankful and by the look on her face I could tell how grateful she was. (7) Her smile made me smile and feel really good inside. (8) After she got the phone back, I heard someone walking past her say, "Today's your lucky day!" 

[1803H1-20]
 What is the topic sentence? 🏯

(1) Serene tried to do a pirouette in front of her mother but fell to the floor. (2) Serene's mother helped her off the floor. (3) She told her that she had to keep trying if she wanted to succeed. (4) However, Serene was almost in tears. (5) She had been practicing very hard the past week but she did not seem to improve. (6) Serene's mother said that she herself had tried many times before succeeding at Serene's age. (7) She had fallen so often that she sprained her ankle and had to rest for three months before she was allowed to dance again. (8) Serene was surprised. (9) Her mother was a famous ballerina and to Serene, her mother had never fallen or made a mistake in any of her performances. (10) Listening to her mother made her realize that she had to put in more effort than what she had been doing so far. 

[1803H1-21]
 What is the topic sentence? 🚏

(1) Many people think of what might happen in the future based on past failures and get trapped by them. (2) For example, if you have failed in a certain area before, when faced with the same situation, you anticipate what might happen in the future, and thus fear traps you in yesterday. (3) Do not base your decision on what yesterday was. (4) Your future is not your past and you have a better future. (5) You must decide to forget and let go of your past. (6) Your past experiences are the thief of today's dreams only when you allow them to control you. 

[1803H1-22]
 What is the topic sentence? 🚖

(1) Storyteller Syd Lieberman suggests that it is the story in history that provides the nail to hang facts on. (2) Students remember historical facts when they are tied to a story. (3) According to a report, a high school in Boulder, Colorado, is currently experimenting with a study of presentation of historical material. (4) Storytellers present material in dramatic context to the students, and group discussion follows. (5) Students are encouraged to read further. (6) In contrast, another group of students is involved in traditional research/report techniques. (7) The study indicates that the material presented by the storytellers has much more interest and personal impact than that gained via the traditional method. 

[1803H1-23]
 What is the topic sentence? 

(1) Experts advise people to "take the stairs instead of the elevator" or "walk or bike to work." (2) These are good strategies: climbing stairs provides a good workout, and people who walk or ride a bicycle for transportation most often meet their needs for physical activity. (3) Many people, however, face barriers in their environment that prevent such choices. (4) Few people would choose to walk or bike on roadways that lack safe sidewalks or marked bicycle lanes, where vehicles speed by, or where the air is polluted. (5) Few would choose to walk up stairs in inconvenient and unsafe stairwells in modern buildings. (6) In contrast, people living in neighborhoods with safe biking and walking lanes, public parks, and freely available exercise facilities use them often — their surroundings encourage physical activity. 

[1803H1-24]
 What is the topic sentence? 🎡

(1) How can we teach our children to memorize a broad range of information? (2) Let me prove to you that all people are potential geniuses, with brains designed to store, control, and remember large amounts of information through memorization by repetition. (3) Imagine the grocery store where you shop the most. (4) If I asked you to tell me where the eggs are, would you be able to do so? (5) Of course you could. (6) The average grocery store carries over 10,000 items, yet you can quickly tell me where to find most of them. (7) Why? (8) The store is organized by category, and you have shopped in the store repeatedly. (9) In other words, you've seen those organized items over and over again, and the arrangement by category makes it easy for you to memorize the store's layout. (10) You can categorize 10,000 items from just one store. 

[1803H1-28]
 What is the topic sentence? 

(1) Mae C. Jemison was named the first black woman astronaut in 1987. (2) On September 12, 1992, she boarded the space shuttle Endeavor as a science mission specialist on the historic eight-day flight. (3) Jemison left the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) in 1993. (4) She was a professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College from 1995 to 2002. (5) Jemison was born in Decatur, Alabama, and moved to Chicago with her family when she was three years old. (6) She graduated from Stanford University in 1977 with a degree in chemical engineering and Afro-American studies. (7) Jemison received her medical degree from Cornell Medical School in 1981. 

[1803H1-29]
 What is the topic sentence? 🏯

(1) The first underwater photographs were taken by an Englishman named William Thompson. (2) In 1856, he waterproofed a simple box camera, attached it to a pole, and lowered it beneath the waves off the coast of southern England. (3) During the 10minute exposure, the camera slowly flooded with seawater, but the picture survived. (4) Underwater photography was born. (5) Near the surface, where the water is clear and there is enough light, it is quite possible for an amateur photographer to take great shots with an inexpensive underwater camera. (6) At greater depths — it is dark and cold there — photography is the principal way of exploring a mysterious deep-sea world, 95 percent of which has never been seen before. 

[1803H1-30]
 What is the topic sentence? 🗼

(1) Honesty is a fundamental part of every strong relationship. (2) Use it to your advantage by being open with what you feel and giving a truthful opinion when asked. (3) This approach can help you escape uncomfortable social situations and make friends with honest people. (4) Follow this simple policy in life — never lie. (5) When you develop a reputation for always telling the truth, you will enjoy strong relationships based on trust. (6) It will also be more difficult to manipulate you. (7) People who lie get into trouble when someone threatens to uncover their lie. (8) By living true to yourself, you'll avoid a lot of headaches. (9) Your relationships will also be free from the poison of lies and secrets. (10) Don't be afraid to be honest with your friends, no matter how painful the truth is. (11) In the long term, lies with good intentions hurt people much more than telling the truth. 

[1803H1-31]
 What is the topic sentence? 🎡

(1) Since a great deal of day-to-day academic work is boring and repetitive, you need to be well motivated to keep doing it. (2) A mathematician sharpens her pencils, works on a proof, tries a few approaches, gets nowhere, and finishes for the day. (3) A writer sits down at his desk, produces a few hundred words, decides they are no good, throws them in the bin, and hopes for better inspiration tomorrow. (4) To produce something worthwhile — if it ever happens — may require years of such fruitless labor. (5) The Nobel Prizewinning biologist Peter Medawar said that about four-fifths of his time in science was wasted, adding sadly that "nearly all scientific research leads nowhere." (6) What kept all of these people going when things were going badly was their passion for their subject. (7) Without such passion, they would have achieved nothing. 

[1803H1-32]
 What is the topic sentence? 🎡

(1) Within a store, the wall marks the back of the store, but not the end of the marketing. (2) Merchandisers often use the back wall as a magnet, because it means that people have to walk through the whole store. (3) This is a good thing because distance traveled relates more directly to sales per entering customer than any other measurable consumer variable. (4) Sometimes, the wall's attraction is simply appealing to the senses, a wall decoration that catches the eye or a sound that catches the ear. (5) Sometimes the attraction is specific goods. (6) In supermarkets, the dairy is often at the back, because people frequently come just for milk. (7) At video rental shops, it's the new releases. 

[1803H1-33]
 What is the topic sentence? 

(1) The good news is, where you end up ten years from now is up to you. (2) You are free to choose what you want to make of your life. (3) It's called free will and it's your basic right. (4) What's more, you can turn it on instantly! (5) At any moment, you can choose to start showing more respect for yourself or stop hanging out with friends who bring you down. (6) After all, you choose to be happy or miserable. (7) The reality is that although you are free to choose, you can't choose the consequences of your choices. (8) It's a package deal. (9) As the old saying goes, "If you pick up one end of the stick, you pick up the other." (10) Choice and consequence go together like mashed potatoes and gravy. 

[1803H1-34]
 What is the topic sentence? 🛳

(1) Just think for a moment of all the people upon whom your participation in your class depends. (2) Clearly, the class requires a teacher to teach it and students to take it. (3) However, it also depends on many other people and organizations. (4) Someone had to decide when the class would be held and in what room, communicate that information to you, and enroll you in that class. (5) Someone also had to write a textbook, and with the assistance of many other people — printers, editors, salespeople, and bookstore employees — it has arrived in your hands. (6) Thus, a class that seems to involve just you, your fellow students, and your teacher is in fact the product of the efforts of hundreds of people. 

[1803H1-35]
 What is the topic sentence? 🏯

(1) Suppose that you are busy working on a project one day and you have no time to buy lunch. (2) All of a sudden your best friend shows up with your favorite sandwich. (3) He tells you that he knows you are busy and he wants to help you out by buying you the sandwich. (4) In this case, you are very likely to appreciate your friend's help. (5) However, if a stranger shows up with the same sandwich and offers it to you, you won't appreciate it. (6) Instead, you would be confused. (7) You would likely think "Who are you, and how do you know what kind of sandwich I like to eat?" (8) The key difference between these two cases is the level of trust. (9) You trust your best friend so much that you won't worry about him knowing you too well, but you certainly would not give the same level of trust to a stranger. 

[1803H1-36]
 What is the topic sentence? 🚔

(1) If you start collecting and analyzing data without first clarifying the question you are trying to answer, you're probably doing yourself more harm than good. (2) You'll end up drowning in a flood of information and realize only later that most of that research was a waste of time. (3) To avoid this problem, you should develop a problem-solving design plan before you start collecting information. (4) In the design plan, you clarify the issues you are trying to solve, state your hypotheses, and list what is required to prove those hypotheses. (5) Developing this plan before you start researching will greatly increase your problem-solving productivity. (6) In addition, putting your plan down on paper will not only clarify your thoughts. (7) If you're working in a group, this plan will also help your team focus on what to do and provide the starting point for your group brainstorming. 

[1803H1-37]
 What is the topic sentence? 

(1) The philosopher GA Cohen provides an example of a camping trip as a metaphor for the ideal society. (2) On a camping trip, he argues, it is unimaginable that someone would say something like, "I cooked the dinner and therefore you can't eat it unless you pay me for my superior cooking skills." (3) Rather, one person cooks dinner, another sets up the tent, another purifies the water, and so on, each in accordance with his or her abilities. (4) All these goods are shared and a spirit of community makes all participants happier. (5) A camping trip where each person attempted to gain the maximum rewards from the other campers in exchange for the use of his or her talents would quickly end in disaster and unhappiness. (6) Moreover, the experience would be ruined if people were to behave in such a way. (7) So, we would have a better life in a more equal and cooperative society. 

[1803H1-38]
 What is the topic sentence? 🗼

(1) In the classical fairy tale the conflict is often permanently resolved. (2) Without exception, the hero and heroine live happily ever after. (3) By contrast, many present-day stories have a less definitive ending. (4) Often the conflict in those stories is only partly resolved, or a new conflict appears making the audience think further. (5) This is particularly true of thriller and horror genres, where audiences are kept on the edge of their seats throughout. (6) Consider Henrik Ibsen's play, A Doll's House, where, in the end, Nora leaves her family and marriage. (7) Nora disappears out of the front door and we are left with many unanswered questions such as "Where did Nora go␦" and "What will happen to her?" (8) An open ending is a powerful tool, providing food for thought that forces the audience to think about what might happen next. 

[1803H1-39]
 What is the topic sentence? 🎠

(1) In 2006, 81% of surveyed American shoppers said that they considered online customer ratings and reviews important when planning a purchase. (2) Though an online comment — positive or negative — is not as powerful as a direct interpersonal exchange, it can be very important for a business. (3) Many people depend on online recommendations. (4) And young people rely heavily on them and are very likely to be influenced by the Internet when deciding what movie to see or what album to purchase. (5) These individuals often have wide-reaching social networks and communicate regularly with dozens of others — with the potential to reach thousands. (6) It has been reported that young people aged six to 24 influence about 50% of all spending in the US. 

[1803H1-40]
 What is the topic sentence? 🏕

(1) Crows are a remarkably clever family of birds. (2) They are capable of solving many more complex problems compared to other birds, such as chickens. (3) After hatching, chickens peck busily for their own food much faster than crows, which rely on the parent bird to bring them food in the nest. (4) However, as adults, chickens have very limited hunting skills whereas crows are much more flexible in hunting for food. (5) Crows also end up with bigger and more complex brains. (6) Their extended period between hatching and flight from the nest enables them to develop intelligence. 

[1803H1-4142]
 What is the topic sentence? 🚍

(1) Think of the most famous scientists you know — Isaac Newton, Louis Pasteur, Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Pierre and Marie Curie, Stephen Hawking, and so on. (2) What do all these people have in common? (3) Well, for one thing, they're all very smart. (4) In some cases they even taught themselves most of what they knew about their particular subject. (5) In fact, Sir Isaac Newton had to invent a new branch of mathematics (calculus) just to solve the problems he was trying to do in physics. (6) There is something else they all had in common that set them apart from the other smart people of their time — their ability to ask questions. (7) Just having a good brain isn't always enough. (8) To be a great scientist, you need to be able to look at a problem that hundreds, maybe even thousands, of people have already looked at and have been unable to solve, and ask the question in a new way. (9) Then you take that question and come up with a new way to answer it. (10) That is what made Newton and the others so famous. (11) They coupled intelligence with a curiosity that said, "I want to know the answer to this." (12) After coming up with the right questions, they discovered ways of answering those questions and became famous for their discoveries. 

[1803H1-4345]
 What is the topic sentence? 🏟

(1) When Patsy McLeod took freshly washed clothes to her former master Ben Wilson's house, her nine-year-old daughter Mary went along. (2) When they arrived at the big house, the McLeods walked to the rear entrance used for blacks. (3) In 1884 there was sharp segregation between the races in Mayesville, South Carolina. (4) While her mother went inside the house, Mary wandered over to a children's playhouse and looked inside. (5) Two white girls about her age sat among a lot of dolls. (6) Hello, Mary! (7) Do you want to come in? (8) One of them called out. (9) Mary happily went into the playhouse. (10) The white child handed a doll to the black girl, saying "You can watch the baby while I have tea with my friend." (11) While Mary walked the doll around the room, her eyes fell upon a book; she picked it up in awe. (12) Her parents had a Bible in their cabin, but no one could read it. (13) Unexpectedly the white girl grabbed the book. (14) Put that down, she yelled. (15) You don't know how to read. (16) Feeling shameful, Mary handed the doll back to the white child and rejoined her mother. (17) On the walk back to their farm, she wondered why white people had all kinds of nice things and why, above all, they could read while black people couldn't. (18) She decided to learn to read. (19) At home the little girl asked her father to let her go to school, but he told her calmly, "There isn't any school." (20) One day, however, a black woman in city clothes changed that. (21) Emma Wilson came to the McLeod cabin, explaining that she would open a new school in Mayesville for black children. (22) The school will begin after the cotton-picking season, she said. (23) Mary's parents nodded in agreement. (24) Mrs. McLeod also nodded toward her daughter. (25) Young Mary was very excited. (26) I'm gonna read? (27) Miss Wilson? (28) She smiled at Mary. 


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[1803H2-20]
 What is the topic sentence? 🛳

(1) You are far more likely to eat what you can see in plain view. (2) Organize the foods in your kitchen so the best choices are most visible and easily accessible. (3) It also helps to hide poor choices in inconvenient places. (4) An even better idea is to simply get rid of anything with low nutritional value that you may be tempted to eat. (5) Put fruits, vegetables, and other healthy options at eye level in your refrigerator, or leave them out on the table. (6) Even when you aren't hungry, simply seeing these items will plant a seed in your mind for your next snack. (7) Also consider taking small bags of nuts, fruits, or vegetables with you when you are away from home. (8) That way, you can satisfy a midafternoon craving even if no good options are available. 

[1803H2-21]
 What is the topic sentence? 🗼

(1) Playing any game that involves more than one person teaches kids teamwork, the consequences of cheating, and how to be a good team player whether they win or lose. (2) It's not hard to see how those skills make it into the daily lives of kids. (3) But like all things we hope to teach our children, learning to cooperate or to compete fairly takes practice. (4) Humans aren't naturally good at losing, so there will be tears, yelling, and cheating, but that's okay. (5) The point is, playing games together helps kids with their socialization. (6) It allows them a safe place to practice getting along, following rules, and learning how to be graceful in defeat. 

[1803H2-22]
 What is the topic sentence? 🏕

(1) The public growth of the Internet began in the 1990s, as increasing numbers of computers came into homes and workplaces. (2) The first online newspaper was published in the US and the Chicago-based Tribune was among the first titles to put its content online, in 1991. (3) As the decade progressed, software developments made the task of creating online content quicker and cheaper — between 1995 and 1998, the number of US dailies on the web grew from 175 to 750. (4) Newspapers in the UK followed the same pattern: in 1994, the Sunday Times became the UK's first newspaper to have an online edition and a few months later the Daily Telegraph launched the Electronic Telegraph, Europe's first online daily. 

[1803H2-23]
 What is the topic sentence? 

(1) Each spring in North America, the early morning hours are filled with the sweet sounds of songbirds, such as sparrows and robins. (2) While it may seem like these birds are simply singing songs, many are in the middle of an intense competition for territories. (3) For many birds, this struggle could ultimately decide whom they mate with and if they ever raise a family. (4) When the birds return from their winter feeding grounds, the males usually arrive first. (5) Older, more dominant males will reclaim their old territories: a tree, shrub, or even a window ledge. (6) Younger males will try to challenge the older ones for space by mimicking the song that the older males are singing. (7) The birds that can sing the loudest and the longest usually wind up with the best territories. 

[1803H2-25]
 What is the topic sentence? 🚏

(1) Grant Wood grew up on a farm and drew with whatever materials could be spared. (2) Often he used charcoal from the wood fire to sketch on a leftover piece of brown paper. (3) He was only ten when his father died, and his mother moved the family to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where Wood went to school. (4) He studied part-time at the State University of Iowa and attended night classes at the Art Institute of Chicago. (5) When he was 32, he went to Paris to study at the Académie Julian. (6) In 1927, he traveled to Munich, Germany, where some of the most accomplished artists of the period were working. (7) While there, he saw German and Flemish artworks that influenced him greatly, especially the work of Jan van Eyck. (8) After that trip, his style changed to reflect the realism of those painters. 

[1803H2-28]
 What is the topic sentence? 🚏

(1) Although sports nutrition is a fairly new academic discipline, there have always been recommendations made to athletes about foods that could enhance athletic performance. (2) One ancient Greek athlete is reported to have eaten dried figs to enhance training. (3) There are reports that marathon runners in the 1908 Olympics drank cognac to improve performance. (4) The teenage running phenomenon, Mary Decker, surprised the sports world in the 1970s when she reported that she ate a plate of spaghetti noodles the night before a race. (5) Such practices may be suggested to athletes because of their real or perceived benefits by individuals who excelled in their sports. (6) Obviously, some of these practices, such as drinking alcohol during a marathon, are no longer recommended, but others, such as a high-carbohydrate meal the night before a competition, have stood the test of time. 

[1803H2-29]
 What is the topic sentence? 🏯

(1) Although instances occur in which partners start their relationship by telling everything about themselves to each other, such instances are rare. (2) In most cases, the amount of disclosure increases over time. (3) We begin relationships by revealing relatively little about ourselves; then if our first bits of self-disclosure are well received and bring on similar responses from the other person, we're willing to reveal more. (4) This principle is important to remember. (5) It would usually be a mistake to assume that the way to build a strong relationship would be to reveal the most private details about yourself when first making contact with another person. (6) Unless the circumstances are unique, such baring of your soul would be likely to scare potential partners away rather than bring them closer. 

[1803H2-30]
 What is the topic sentence? 🚡

(1) Jack stopped the cycle of perfectionism that his son Mark was developing. (2) Mark could not stand to lose at games by the time he was eight years old. (3) Jack was contributing to Mark's attitude by always letting him win at chess because he didn't like to see Mark get upset and cry. (4) One day, Jack realized it was more important to allow Mark some experience with losing, so he started winning at least half the games. (5) Mark was upset at first, but soon began to win and lose with more grace. (6) Jack felt a milestone had been reached one day when he was playing catch with Mark and threw a bad ball. (7) Instead of getting upset about missing the ball, Mark was able to use his sense of humor and commented, "Nice throw, Dad Lousy catch, Mark." 

[1803H2-31]
 What is the topic sentence? 🎢

(1) Most importantly, money needs to be scarce in a predictable way. (2) Precious metals have been desirable as money across the millennia not only because they have intrinsic beauty but also because they exist in fixed quantities. (3) Gold and silver enter society at the rate at which they are discovered and mined; additional precious metals cannot be produced, at least not cheaply. (4) Commodities like rice and tobacco can be grown, but that still takes time and resources. (5) A dictator like Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe could not order the government to produce 100 trillion tons of rice. (6) He was able to produce and distribute trillions of new Zimbabwe dollars, which is why they eventually became more valuable as toilet paper than currency. 

[1803H2-32]
 What is the topic sentence? 🚘

(1) In one experiment, children were told they could have one marshmallow treat if they chose to eat it immediately, but two treats if they waited. (2) Most of the children, who ranged in age from 4 to 8, chose to wait, but the strategies they used differed significantly. (3) The 4-year-olds often chose to look at the marshmallows while waiting, a strategy that was not terribly effective. (4) In contrast, 6- and 8-year-olds used language to help overcome temptation, although in different ways. (5) The 6-year-olds spoke and sang to themselves, reminding themselves they would get more treats if they waited. (6) The 8-year-olds focused on aspects of the marshmallows unrelated to taste, such as appearance, which helped them to wait. (7) In short, children used "self-talk" to regulate their behavior. 

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(1) The desire for fame has its roots in the experience of neglect. (2) No one would want to be famous who hadn't also, somewhere in the past, been made to feel extremely insignificant. (3) We sense the need for a great deal of admiring attention when we have been painfully exposed to earlier deprivation. (4) Perhaps one's parents were hard to impress. (5) They never noticed one much, they were so busy with other things, focusing on other famous people, unable to have or express kind feelings, or just working too hard. (6) There were no bedtime stories and one's school reports weren't the subject of praise and admiration. (7) That's why one dreams that one day the world will pay attention. (8) When we're famous, our parents will have to admire us too. 

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(1) When the late Theodore Roosevelt came back from Africa, just after he left the White House in 1909, he made his first public appearance at Madison Square Garden. (2) Before he would agree to make the appearance, he carefully arranged for nearly one thousand paid applauders to be scattered throughout the audience to applaud his entrance on the platform. (3) For more than 15 minutes, these paid hand-clappers made the place ring with their enthusiasm. (4) The rest of the audience took up the suggestion and joined in for another quarter hour. (5) The newspaper men present were literally swept off their feet by the tremendous applause given the American hero, and his name was emblazoned across the headlines of the newspapers in letters two inches high. (6) Roosevelt understood and made intelligent use of personal promotion. 

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(1) In addition to controlling temperatures when handling fresh produce, control of the atmosphere is important. (2) Some moisture is needed in the air to prevent dehydration during storage, but too much moisture can encourage growth of molds. (3) Some commercial storage units have controlled atmospheres, with the levels of both carbon dioxide and moisture being regulated carefully. (4) Sometimes other gases, such as ethylene gas, may be introduced at controlled levels to help achieve optimal quality of bananas and other fresh produce. (5) Related to the control of gases and moisture is the need for some circulation of air among the stored foods. 

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(1) Studies show that no one is "born" to be an entrepreneur and that everyone has the potential to become one. (2) Whether someone does or doesn't is a function of environment, life experiences, and personal choices. (3) However, there are personality traits and characteristics commonly associated with entrepreneurs. (4) These traits are developed over time and evolve from an individual's social context. (5) For example, people with parents who were self-employed are more likely to become entrepreneurs. (6) After witnessing a father's or mother's independence in the workplace, an individual is more likely to find independence appealing. (7) Similarly, people who personally know an entrepreneur are more than twice as likely to be involved in starting a new firm as those with no entrepreneur acquaintances or role models. 

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(1) According to the consulting firm McKinsey, knowledge workers spend up to 60 percent of their time looking for information, responding to emails, and collaborating with others. (2) By using social technologies, those workers can become up to 25 percent more productive. (3) The need for productivity gains through working harder and longer has a limit and a human toll. (4) The solution is to enable people to work smarter, not just by saying it, but by putting smart tools and improved processes in place so that people can perform at enhanced levels. (5) Think of it as the robot-assisted human, given superpowers through the aid of technology. (6) Our jobs become enriched by relying on robots to do the tedious while we work on increasingly more sophisticated tasks. 

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(1) Two major kinds of age-related structural changes occur in the eye. (2) One is a decrease in the amount of light that passes through the eye, resulting in the need for more light to do tasks such as reading. (3) As you might suspect, this change is one reason why older adults do not see as well in the dark, which may account in part for their reluctance to go places at night. (4) One possible logical response to the need for more light would be to increase illumination levels in general. (5) However, this solution does not work in all situations because we also become increasingly sensitive to glare. (6) In addition, our ability to adjust to changes in illumination, called adaptation, declines. (7) Going from outside into a darkened movie theater involves dark adaptation; going back outside involves light adaptation. (8) Research indicates that the time it takes for both types of adaptation increases with age. 

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(1) By acting on either natural or artificial resources, through techniques, we alter them in various ways. (2) Thus we create artifacts, which form an important aspect of technologies. (3) A clay pot is an example of a material artifact, which, although transformed by human activity, is not all that far removed from its natural state. (4) A plastic cup, a contact lens, and a computer chip, on the other hand, are examples of artifacts that are far removed from the original states of the natural resources needed to create them. (5) Artifacts can serve as resources in other technological processes. (6) This is one of the important interaction effects within the technological system. (7) In other words, each new technology increases the stock of available tools and resources that can be employed by other technologies to produce new artifacts. 

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(1) Despite all the talk of how weak intentions are in the face of habits, it's worth emphasizing that much of the time even our strong habits do follow our intentions. (2) We are mostly doing what we intend to do, even though it's happening automatically. (3) This probably goes for many habits: although we perform them without bringing the intention to consciousness, the habits still line up with our original intentions. (4) Even better, our automatic, unconscious habits can keep us safe even when our conscious mind is distracted. (5) We look both ways before crossing the road despite thinking about a rather depressing holiday we took in Brazil, and we put oven gloves on before reaching into the oven despite being preoccupied about whether the cabbage is overcooked. (6) In both cases, our goal of keeping ourselves alive and unburnt is served by our automatic, unconscious habits. 


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1. Without the ice age, North America might have remained unpopulated for thousands of years more.

2. It stands for the short, meaningless nature of life, and the artist must have painted the skull to remind us that we will, one day, die.

3. While diving into undesirable tasks first thing, imagine how good it will feel to have gotten over that hurdle and still have a whole day ahead of you.

4. For instance, your mom might have told you to make a beeline home after school.

5. This may have influenced Alfred Nobel's decision not to found a prize in mathematics.

6. Each time he stroked the canvas with his brush, he might have intended to turn a series of musical notes into visual forms.

7. "If he had not disrupted their sleeping routines and allowed them to experience their customers' discomfort, the workshop may have ended without any noteworthy changes.

8. Their discoveries could not have happened unless centuries of technological development of the telescope and evolving knowledge of the universe had come before them.

9. We can infer, for example, that the more fluently we retrieve an item from memory, the more often we must have encountered it in the past.

10. Perhaps they would have seen opportunities that they otherwise missed; they would own all the airlines today.

11. Empathy can help us better understand what may have contributed to current behavior, but it does not mean we have to excuse that behavior.

12. Most people would have sniffed, "Not my problem," perhaps even hoping the ice-cream vendor's misfortune would mean more customers for them.

13. "The emotion was so strong that the brain rejected evidence of the continued existence of normal, everyday life that might have eased it.

14. However, if ‘blueberry’ had referred only to the specific thing I just picked and no more, the sound would have slipped away silently, devoid of further application.

15. Not knowing that the product exists, customers would probably not buy it even if the product may have worked for them.

16. Far too often we lose patience with the process and quit too soon, missing out on what we could have gained.

17. Now, they think they may have found the source of this unexpected heat—Jupiter’s Great Red Spot.

18. He must have seen the ghost, too!"

19. Any one of a number of things might have prevented the disaster; the iceberg itself was so nearly avoided at the last moment that perhaps only a few more feet would have made all the difference.

20. We could not imagine how the Inca could have built such a large city on top of a high mountain.

21. Such skilled workers may have used simple tools, but their specialization did result in more efficient and productive work.

22. Some of them may have traveled by small boat along the coast, but many walked.

23. "I think I may have misled you.

24. I think Hammer and Shaw would have agreed with me that nothing can replace hard work in life.

25. This may have triggered the process of domestication of certain plants and animals.

26. Some people may be on the verge of buying the product, whereas others may never have heard of it.

27. Your toddler might have decided that drawing on the walls with a black marker is a wonderful idea, and be very upset when you attempt to prise it from his fingers.

28. However much the ancient Egyptians may have looked down upon foreigners as culturally inferior peoples or as dangerous agents of chaos, Egyptian society was on many levels deeply entangled with those of its neighbors.

29. 'Traveling salespeople, for example, may say they want a smaller cell phone, but they may not have thought about how hard that tiny phone will be to use.

30. Many thieves may have escaped because of the slow camel.

31. While Mussorgsky was writing the melodies, he must have wanted to translate the stories in the paintings into his musical language.

32. It is a fact: People have contact with and are affected by other peoples around the world to a degree that no one could have imagined a hundred years ago.

33. If everything had gone as planned, he would have gotten through the entire flight without having to learn either of those interesting tidbits.

34. But if someone in the group had taken the initiative to be nurturing instead of negative, maybe another Hemingway, Faulkner, or Fitzgerald would have emerged and given the world another library of masterpieces.

35. Sacrificing one's interests for the sake of the group may have helped close relatives or other kinfolk who carried similar genes to survive.

36. Rather, there is a complex chain of events that all contribute to the result; if any one of the events would not have occurred, the result would be different.

37. As the brain evolved, people who saw distances to goals as shorter might have gone after what they wanted more often.

38. No doubt you can think of many additional examples of feelings that, if followed, would have caused you pain or misfortune.

39. The painting could have stayed there unnoticed had it not been for head of arts Angela Hill, who spotted it hanging on the wall during a routine meeting.

40. As a result, we are still guessing at what early tools were used for as well as what early art forms might have meant for the people who produced them, even when such drawings, often animals, are very recognizable.

41. The artist, however, may not have wanted to frighten the viewers with too direct an image and hid the message.

42. You may have noticed that your children seem far more comfortable with being sarcastic or insulting one another.

43. Without such passion, they would have achieved nothing.

44. These nymphs should have taken a further two years to emerge as adults, but in fact they took just one year.

45. At the outset of their journeys, few immigrants could have foretold exactly when and how they would achieve economic success in the new world, yet they set out for the "land of opportunity" nevertheless.

46. From the standpoint of evolutionary theory, altruism may be seen as part of our genetic nature, as it may have helped enable ancestral humans who carried our genetic code to survive a harsh and dangerous environment.

47. By the time a child reaches age 18, they will have witnessed some 200,000 acts of televised violence, of which 16,000 will have been murders.

48. Then, to interpret those finds, they had to learn Russian, Bulgarian, and Romanian, without which they would never have learned the true nature of the site.

49. 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.

50. These interactions between artists can have unexpected results, producing works of art that have strong visual, auditory or emotional influences on people.

51. The designer may look like a savant for having "anticipated" the popular color, but if he had picked white or lavender instead, the same process might have unfolded.

52. Ray Jackendoff, a cognitive scientist, suggests that simple rules such as 'agent-first' (that is, the man killed the bear) might have reduced the potential ambiguity.

53. It could have offered the team time off, or a bonus, or the chance to work at home one day a week for a month — anything, really, to show their appreciation and gratitude.

54. If I had not volunteered, I would never have got an inside look at their way of life.

55. Loud music at the dentist's office and the "slap and stab" method a nurse may have used to give you an injection are other examples of how distraction can reduce or eliminate the pain experience.

56. As you know, the Sunshine Stationery Store has long been the industry standard for quality creative paper products of all kinds, and we couldn't have picked a better location for our next branch than the warm and inviting city of Raleigh.

57. With some areas being clearly preferred, a pressure may have built up to increase the food supply.

58. Although the Egyptians themselves seemingly maintained an extremely "Egyptocentric" worldview, the glory of the pharaohs would not have existed such as it did without the resources and influence of the societies around them.

59. I worked for very little pay, so I must have enjoyed cleaning the park."

60. Few countries, however, can claim to have produced a great architect.

61. Moreover, genes would undoubtedly have changed during the human revolution after 200,000 years ago, but more in response to new habits than as causes of them.

62. That, however, would have brought another problem, for lions are the top tourist attraction in Kenya and are protected by law.

63. Some thought it likely that, were there a Nobel Prize in mathematics, he would have received it.

64. As you may have observed, they make irregular twists and turns in their flight.

65. Even the old-timer at the boomerang game never fails to experience it; he may have made a thousand boomerangs, yet each time he throws a new one and it works perfectly just as he planned that it should, he feels a surge of pride and satisfaction that is worth many times over the effort required for the making.

66. Well, Tom should have thought twice.

67. The bottom line is that sales attract customers that might not have made purchases at the regular price, and they motivate customers to spend because their money can now buy more.

68. If so, it may have reminded you of a highway packed with cars.

69. We could have seen something many times before, but as the result of having new skills or competence, we discover new or different aspects of that object.

70. Had the woman lawyer insisted on participating, she would have spoiled the deal and destroyed her credibility.

71. If Ernest Hamwi had taken that attitude when he was selling zalabia, a very thin Persian waffle, at the 1904 World's Fair, he might have ended his days as a street vendor.

72. Had I been alone, I would have walked away feeling sad for that poor gull.

73. Several years later, policymakers began to wrestle with the problem of what would be done to dismantle nuclear plants when they were obsolete, something those who originally built them may never have considered.

74. You may have heard or read that Laurence Olivier was widely believed to be the greatest actor of the past century.

75. If Dante and Shakespeare had died before they wrote those works, nobody ever would have written them.

76. He must have seen the ghost, too" said Otto.

77. Many teachers shy away from using contemporary art in their teaching because they do not feel comfortable with their own level of knowledge and are reluctant to introduce their students to anything they may not have mastered themselves.

78. The vanguard of such a migration must have been small in number and must have traveled comparatively light.

79. I wished I could have stayed longer.

80. Don't hire people with experience at another airline unless you're sure that they can unlearn what they've learned there.

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1. All summer, I've been doing countless push-ups and lifting weights until I can't bend my arms.

2. I've been forcing myself to eat as much as three heavy men, but nothing is working.

3. So, if you want to use your energy to work longer, just change your perception of how long you have been working.

4. She had been practicing very hard the past week but she did not seem to improve.

5. Some scientists have been studying how the lowly mosquito is able to bite us without us knowing.

6. "I know you've been having a hard time lately, and you aren't feeling really good or positive about your life.

7. Anchor: The Coast Guard has rescued two fishermen who had been floating at sea in a large icebox.

8. You have been dieting for several days, and suddenly someone brings home a carton of ice cream.

9. You may 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.

10. Second, they could have been willing to broaden their pool of eligibles because they had not been able to find a spouse within their own social circles.

11. He had been working on it for three years.

12. Probably you have been reading for a long time, too, and starting to learn all over again would be humiliating.

13. Sarah said the magic words: "Have you been working out, Dave?

14. He said, "I've been looking all over for your house.

15. So, my friends and I have been planting thousands of trees.

16. "Late in the night, Garnet had a feeling that something she had been waiting for was about to happen.

17. Since leaving school, I have been using the spare time at my disposal to work at mathematics.

18. The use of drones in science has been increasing.

19. "I hope he hasn't been bothering you.

20. I graduated from college in 2008, and ever since, I have been working and traveling around the world.

21. Although humans have been drinking coffee for centuries, it is not clear just where coffee originated or who first discovered it.

22. After all, an adult has been walking for a long time; he knows where his feet are; he knows how to put one foot in front of the other in order to get somewhere.

23. Upon further investigation, the farmer discovers that the weaver has been wanting an omelet for the past week.

24. Her mother confirmed that she had been "more lax" about Spanish use and had been using increasingly more English in the home.

25. That would mean, for instance, that countries such as Germany and the United Kingdom, which have been emitting for longer than most countries, would bear a larger share than their current emissions implied.

26. It's a great time to finally take him to the bank, open that savings account you've been talking about, and help him deposit the money.

27. Recently, though, researchers have been studying and giving names to more and more emotions.

28. If you have been running for 20 minutes, and you perceive it to be only 13 minutes, you're more likely to have seven more minutes of energy.

29. My mother has been warning me not to eat burnt toast for as long as I can remember.

30. To the service representatives, learning to sell was a very different game from what they had been playing.

31. Spiders and silkworms have been spinning fibers in this way for millions of years, but chemists and engineers learned the procedure from them only about a century ago.

32. I've been looking for this.

33. It is the answer that I've been looking for.

34. The janitor, Will Hunting, had been studying mathematics on his own.

35. For example, if you have been working on a project for eight hours, but it only feels like six, you will have more energy to keep going.

36. Here, the same families have been doing the same things for generation after generation, and Atticus is a lawyer just like his father was.

37. Listening to her mother made her realize that she had to put in more effort than what she had been doing so far.

38. For the past three years, Ethan has been schooling us all in the game of life.

39. I've been performing jultagi for the last 30 years.

40. Conservationists and environmental activists have been trying to elevate the priority given to the protection of the environment and its inhabitants for many years, but the public, politicians, and criminologists have largely ignored their efforts.

41. This means that its density has been decreasing, so the fish experiences a greater rising force.

42. That's why scientists have been looking for better ways to deal with the problem.

43. They were Latin Americans and had not understood a word of what Borge had been saying.

44. They discovered that half of the residents had been shopping outside the county, driving an hour to Sioux Falls to shop in larger stores.

45. Unfortunately, while he was gone, the arsonists entered the area he should have been guarding and started the fire.

46. I've been telling her for years there's a lot of waste motion in companies like yours.

47. Advertising dollars have simply been following the migration trail across to these new technologies.

48. My friend had been watching and listening to the woman's woeful story, and her heart was touched with compassion for the distressed mother.

49. I was very impressed, and I've been planting trees with my friends since then.

50. For a long time, scientists have been trying to solve a mystery about the planet Jupiter.

51. After you said that positive thing, it helped me see one good quality in myself, and I've been holding onto those words."

52. Miner County had been failing for decades.

53. With my love, Elaine People say to them when they think that they have been playing long enough: "You are no longer a child.

54. I have been thinking of visiting Gyeongbok Palace.

55. The KAIST team had already built four HUBOs and had been improving them for years.

56. It was cold outside, and I had been waiting for several hours by the time the meteor shower began.

57. Mortier has been trying to innovate the festival by introducing modern artists like the stage producer and theatre maker Peter Sellars, singer David Bowie and film-maker Peter Greenaway.

58. He had been exploring nature and interacting with animals ever since he was a young boy, and his love for nature never faded.

59. "If that were the case, then they would peck a lot just after they've been flying.

60. You should come to the office visit prepared to provide a complete list of medications that you are currently taking, as well as up-to-date information on other providers you have seen and issues you have been dealing with.

61. We have been planting trees regularly there.

62. "It wasn't hard to tell: There was not much difference between the birds that had been walking around a bit on land and those that had just landed.

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

64. Suppose you see a friend who is on a diet and has been losing a lot of weight.

65. A charity in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets has been planting trees along the street.

66. Cultures have rarely been completely isolated from outside influence, because throughout human history people have been moving from one place to another, spreading goods and ideas.

67. Many students at the school have been working on a project about the youth unemployment problem in Lockwood.

68. I've been looking for this."

69. I had left it in the airport and I realized he had been trying to return it to me ever since we had left the airport.

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1. Community respiration, decomposition, nutrient retention, plant productivity and water retention have been identified as five major ecosystem processes that may be affected through changes in biodiversity.

2. However, concerns have been raised that cookies, which can track what people do online, may be violating privacy by helping companies or government agencies accumulate personal information.

3. A lot of nonsense has been written about speed reading.

4. The barn floor had been littered with highly flammable straw, and the fire was chasing him and the colt as they raced away.

5. When a person who has been nurtured by one culture is placed in juxtaposition with another, his reaction may be anger, frustration, fright, curiosity, confusion.

6. Fortunately, though, a special medicine has been used successfully to keep sufferers from falling asleep.

7. He has not been seen by anyone for many years, and the adults of Maycomb do not want to talk about him.

8. Radioactive waste disposal has become one of the key environmental battlegrounds over which the future of nuclear power has been fought.

9. Out of them an estimated 9% has been recycled and another 12% has been burned out.

10. Jack felt a milestone had been reached one day when he was playing catch with Mark and threw a bad ball.

11. Women who had been told they were uncooperative people or careless drivers two days earlier helped the researcher almost twice as much as women in the other groups.

12. Dreams have been regarded as prophetic communications which, when properly decoded, would enable us to foretell the future.

13. When one morning, upon entering the stable, he found that one of his family cows had been killed.

14. Rushing the creative process can lead to results that are below the standard of excellence that could have been achieved with additional time.

15. From the 1950s up to 2018. an estimated 6.3 billion tons of plastic has been produced worldwide.

16. The concept of humans doing multiple things at a time has been studied by psychologists since the 1920s, but the term "multitasking" didn't exist until the 1960s.

17. You've been gone for about seven or eight years and I can still remember the smell of your house, always filled with dinner aromas and warm hugs.

18. So though it hasn't been proved, overwhelmingly, evolution is the best theory that we have to explain the data we have.

19. This question has since been adapted to facilitate debates over whether objects themselves can exist independent of perception.

20. The gap between the two amounts was less than 2 billion bushels in 2012, and since then the gap has been maintained.

21. Indeed, hunters of elk in Colorado and caribou and moose in Alaska have been assisted by official policy of sustaining larger numbers of these game animals through feeding or the elimination of competitors to human hunters such as wolves.

22. Never had he been beaten by the French.

23. In Africa, she canoed up the Ogooué River and pioneered a route to the summit of Mount Cameroon, which had never been attempted by a European.

24. "The boundaries which states and nations set up in their hostility and egoism have been pierced," Friedrich Schiller declared back in 1789."

25. The scientific possibility that human activities might cause significant warming of the earth’s atmosphere has been recognized since the 19th century.

26. As such, it has been suggested that, before searching for information online regarding a patient, therapists first consider the reason for doing so.

27. It has been reported that young people aged six to 24 influence about 50% of all spending in the US.

28. The ritual appears to have been abandoned through much of the 20th century, as the Hupa people adopted Christianity and acorn flour became less important in their diet; but in 1989, for the first time in more than 50 years, it was again revived.

29. If the check had been enclosed, would they have responded so quickly?

30. Leonardo da Vinci is said to have been influenced by the classic automations of Al-jazari.

31. There are countless examples of scientific inventions that have been generated by accident.

32. From the outside, Casa Batllo looks as if it has been made from skulls and bones.

33. Paleolithic peoples have often been called hunter-gatherers, but recent archaeological and anthropological research indicates that both historical and contemporary hunter-gatherers have depended much more on gathered foods than on hunted meat.

34. He had been invited by one company to spend a month there and had been assigned an office and a research assistant.

35. Despite the fact that Tom has been convicted and is now dead, Bob Ewell feels that he has been insulted and tries to take his revenge.

36. They existed around 200 million years ago, and we know about them because their bones have been preserved as fossils.

37. Since then, there has been renewed emphasis on developing robots that can serve in dangerous situations.

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

39. Creativity is about "connecting the dots" — making connections between things that have never before been linked.

40. The impact of color has been studied for decades.

41. I just received the county tax letter from your office, and I was surprised to see that I had been taxed based on my house being worth $400,000.

42. A team of artificial pollinators has been created by scientists in Japan.

43. Fortunately, many of them have been solved over time, and thus our well-being has been improved little by little.

44. The historian works closely with the stuff that has been left behind— documents, oral testimony, objects — to make the past come alive.

45. My book The Complete Eldercare Planner had just been published, and a book-signing event was to be held at a well-known prestigious hospital.

46. It is today regarded as a classic of French literature and has twice been made into a movie.

47. But in countries where popular opinion is taken into consideration, no mutually acceptable solution has been found.

48. Since our hotel was opened in 1976, we have been committed to protecting our planet by reducing our energy consumption and waste.

49. And when the last chip has been removed, you hasten to hurl it — and it works!

50. Similar marks and symbols functioning as trademarks have been found on Chinese pottery, possibly dating as far back as 2698 BCE, and in many other ancient societies, including the Egyptians, the Assyrians, and the Vedic civilization.

51. Another innovation: Substantial progress has been made in developing hybrid rice varieties that grow faster while using less water.

52. The old man had been found wandering aimlessly on the street.

53. When the same individuals had to report their happiness in a different context later on, more positive ratings were obtained if they had been induced to think about positive events and more negative ratings if they had been induced to think about negative events.

54. However, they are unable to remember any of the words that they heard in the other ear, even if the same small set of words had been repeated a dozen times.

55. The pyramids have been used as the setting for many books and movies because of their geometric shape and the mysteries related to them.

56. The negative effects of extrinsic motivators such as grades have been documented with students from different cultures.

57. Traditionally, these chemicals have been considered alarm signals designed to alert other members of the species to the presence of a predator.

58. If a person believes that a powerful drug has been administered, he/she will experience the effects of the drug, even if what was administered was merely a sugar pill.

59. In fact, many inventions have been derived from nature.

60. After a problem which needs to be solved has been recognized, the process of defining and representing the problem may proceed with processes such as analogical thinking.

61. Product placement seems to have been designed to give subtle suggestions to consumers while they shop.

62. Several studies have identified what has been called the loss-gain effect.

63. They also said he would be given the other 10,000 pounds when copies of the watch had been made and tested.

64. Then I can feel like I have been transported to a far-away land!

65. In the context of SNS, media literacy has been argued to be especially important "in order to make the users aware of their rights when using SNS tools, and also help them acquire or reinforce human rights values and develop the behaviour necessary to respect other people's rights and freedoms".

66. Since the fifteenth century, this tradition has been concerned with recognizing individual achievements.

67. It has been estimated that every $1_00 spent on locally produced foods returns (or circulates) $3_00 to $7_00 within the community.

68. Toys-R-Us, for example, has tried to protect the "R-Us" portion of their name even when it has been applied to completely different products, such as cheese or flowers or guns, and McDonald's has tried to prevent companies from using the "Mc" prefix that has been used for many of their products.

69. It is tempting to accept the proposition that because they are "old," the old media have been developed by some point in time and do not change thereafter.

70. An Aboriginal painting that went missing in 1981 has been found by chance hanging in the office of a tourism official in Australia's Northern Territory (NT).

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

72. He is known to have been born in Bristol.

73. Other female dolphins have been known to help in the birthing process.

74. Cora badly wanted to win a spot, but she knew that her parents would never allow her to go, even if she had been accepted.

75. This has been shown by the increase in websites that provide therapeutic information for young people.

76. Labour Day has been celebrated on the first Monday in September in Canada since the 1880s.

77. Then, in glancing from her to the portrait of the gentle Dorothy, you feel that the long years between them have been lighted by the same sparkling grace, and shadowed by the same pensive smile.

78. However, even when huge numbers of mutations have been produced in fruit flies, all the mutations have been fruit fly mutations.

79. Thus, although they had nonmarket jobs, they had still been counted as unemployed.

80. Four-thousand-year-old drawings of men playing a simple version of a hockey game have been found in tombs in Egypt.

81. Then, after 4—6 months, a new product is coincidentally launched that contains the ingredient that has been discussed in previous issues.

82. T・ S・ Eliot's landmark work, The Waste Land, has been hailed as one of the twentieth century's most significant poems.

83. For instance, if the great Renaissance artists like Ghiberti or Michelangelo had been born only 50 years before they were, the culture of artistic patronage would not have been in place to fund or shape their great achievements.

84. However, one day in 1940, Gansong heard that it had been found and went to meet the owner.

85. Sometimes, after punishment has been administered a few times, it needn't be continued, because the mere threat of punishment is enough to induce the desired behavior.

86. Inventions, ideas, and discoveries have been credited to the persons who originated them.

87. Instead, the lucky numbers had been printed inside fortune cookies.

88. As is true of some fish, fathead minnows that have been attacked release chemicals from specialized cells in the skin.

89. On the other hand, the "I do not matter to anybody" feeling generated by a sense of being unwanted as a result of regular and long absence on the part of parents has been known to have grave repercussions in terms of the child's personality and emotional maturity.

90. As a result, most spent fuel has been stored in the nuclear power plants where it was produced.

91. Last year, he decided to try a personal experiment: for one year he would produce as little trash as possible, stop using fossil fuel, and buy nothing except food that had been grown within 400 kilometers of his home.

92. The Hill Sisters became upset when they heard their song whose lyrics had been changed.

93. But Rourke did something that is not usually done — he sent out a press release before his proof had been accepted as being correct by the mathematical community.

94. By the time the canal was finished, the railroad had been established as the fittest technology for transportation.

95. By some estimates, music based on oral tradition had previously seldom been performed for more than one or two generations.

96. Pickled cucumbers, commonly known as “pickles,” have been loved by many historical figures.

97. As soon as the last letter of a sequence had been presented, participants in the study wrote down all six of the letters they had seen, guessing at any letters they couldn't easily recall.

98. Jaki, a seven-year-old chimp living at the Arnhem Zoo, in the Netherlands, observed an older caregiver named Krom trying unsuccessfully to retrieve a tire that had been filled with water.

99. Well, Grandpa, you would have been disappointed in your children because they sold it.

100. Diet has been known for many years to play a key role as a risk factor for chronic diseases.

101. Some legislation regarding water and air pollution has been made in India.

102. In this instance, those specific freedoms that would have been satisfied only by Car A (e.g., appearance, comfort, handling quality) now are threatened and reactance will be aroused.

103. Myths and legends have been shaped by people's imagination and have fascinate many artists through the centuries.

104. Once a hand or gripper has been directed to an object by reaching, it can be grasped.

105. They had been trapped for so long that their first priority was to get medical attention.

106. At the end of the month, students who have been nominated are called out of their classes.

107. For example, people spend billions of dollars every year on "natural" dietary supplements, basing their purchasing decisions on marketing claims that in fact may not have been tested.

108. It has been shown that mathematics is related with music in various known ways so much that not putting the relationship to good use in and out of school could only be to our disadvantage.

109. The ship was traveling too quickly following a particularly cold winter, and icebergs should have been expected.

110. Nonaerobic exercise has been demonstrated to benefit older adu1ts by strengthening muscles and bones and improving coordination, thereby reducing the occurrence of falls and improving mobility.

111. Please be assured that the necessary steps have been taken to prevent further transmission of the infection.

112. But she knew that these dogs were so well trained that they could smell her, even though a load of fish had been dumped over her hiding place.

113. More accurate techniques have since been devised to read further back into geological time, so that events can be arranged in the order of their occurrences (age) and for specific spans of time.

114. Recently, however, considerable doubt has been thrown upon Humboldt's narrative, owing to the fact that subsequent travelers have failed to discover any trace of so unique a method of fishing.

115. This type of work had formerly been performed by a different department and had only recently been transferred to Woodcock's section.

116. In this case, if information has been transferred, it is most definitely false.

117. These importation successes have been limited largely to certain types of ecosystems and/or pest situations such as introduced pests in perennial ecosystems.

118. For example, beginning in 1968 in Yellowstone National Park, a "natural regulation policy" has been employed in which wildlife such as elk and bears are no longer fed but are allowed to live or die based on natural factors such as weather, disease, and the availability of natural food sources.

119. Traditionally, jangseungs have been considered to be village guardians, not just mileposts.

120. In my town, foods from other countries have been looked at with suspicion for a long time.

121. The birth of a dolphin has never been seen in the wild.

122. You could have been killed!

123. A number of 'youth friendly' mental health websites have been developed.

124. A pet’s continuing affection becomes crucially important for those enduring hardship because it reassures them that their core essence has not been damaged.

125. Our current system is called A440 because the note we call 'A' that is in the middle of the piano keyboard has been fixed to have a frequency of 440 Hz.

126. All are recognized as important works of architecture, and seven have been named UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

127. In fact, much research has been done on the developmental stages of childhood.

128. It has been claimed that no specific knowledge, or experience is required to attain insight in the problem situation.

129. When I asked how he had made that decision, he replied that he had recently attended an automobile show and had been impressed.

130. Actually, it had been taken by Japan.

131. In fact, 73 percent of Canadian voters surveyed denied in the strongest possible terms that their votes had been influenced by physical appearance; only 14 percent even allowed for the possibility of such influence.

132. By the end of the Roman Imperium, however, Italy had been stripped of forest cover.

133. "Have you ever been offered to buy something that you had not planned on buying?

134. Many owners have been snapped at by their dogs when they returned home with a new hairdo or a new coat.

135. However, it has been observed in captive dolphin populations.

136. On October 13, 2010, thirty three Chilean miners who had been buried inside the San José mine for 69 days were finally rescued.

137. Treasures in Myths and Legends Myths and legends have been shaped by people's imagination and have fascinate many artists through the centuries.

138. One group of students had been told to move their heads up and down throughout the music and the speaking.

139. Rather than be engaged actively in the lesson, he may have been preoccupied with trying to imagine pumpkin pie: What does it taste like?

140. His studies of big business have been carried out with grants from a number of sources including the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

141. In such a case, these people suffer from an inevitable social and mental trauma, leading to emotional stress and a feeling that all of a sudden they have been disassociated from what once was their identity.

142. In reality, the crew members had been assigned randomly so that the two test groups were equal in ability.

143. Meanwhile, Atticus agrees to defend an African-American man named Tom Robinson, who has been accused of attacking a young white woman, Mayella Ewell.

144. If you have ever been confused about what to do, you are not alone.

145. So, Virginia Smith, who swam for Bredard Community College and has won several awards in national competitions, has been named the school's new swimming coach.

146. For decades, people have been told that praise is vital for happy and healthy children and that the most important job in raising a child is nurturing her self‑esteem.

147. Since then, with the addition of great ideas from around the world, the Web has been improved a lot.

148. Fish advisories have been issued for many lakes in the United States; these recommend limits on the number of times per month particular species of fish should be consumed.

149. Here, we will take care of wild sea turtles that are sick or have been injured.

150. We would not be in a position today to argue for the rights of whales were it not for the scientific research that has been done.

151. Obviously, technology that produces pollution is generally cheaper, but now that it has been decided that cleaner cars are wanted, less polluting cars will be produced; cars which scarcely pollute at all could even be made.

152. Since then, the district has been called Jangseungbaegi, and later the name was given to the station.

153. My dear Harriet, I was so delighted to receive your letter and to learn that you have been accepted to Royal Holloway.

154. When perfect preservation is possible, time has been suspended.

155. There are many authors who have been published for a long time but have not been able to increase their readership base.

156. Recently, however, new varieties of both crops have been developed that can be grown in full sun.

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

158. In most of the developed countries specific legislation has been made and scientific methods for investigation of noise pollution have been invented.

159. Animals-and people-who have been raised in extreme social isolation are poor at reading emotional cues in those around them not because they lack the basic circuitry for empathy but because, lacking emotional tutors, they have never learned to pay attention to these messages and so haven't practiced this skill.

160. It looked as if white paint had been spilled everywhere.

161. One avenue that has been explored is the reprocessing of spent fuel to remove the active ingredients.

162. Out of them an estimated 9% has been recycled and another 12% has been burned out in the UK alone, more than 5 million tons of plastic are consumed each year, of which only an estimated one-quarter is recycled, with the remainder going to landfills.

163. At greater depths — it is dark and cold there — photography is the principal way of exploring a mysterious deep-sea world, 95 percent of which has never been seen before.

164. Soccer A Chinese game called cuju meaning "kick a ball" existed during the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC and has been recognized as the first version of soccer with similar rules to the modern game.

165. In everyday life errors in our judgement of another human being are not necessarily linked with dramatic consequences, for these consequences may occur so long after the mistake has been made that the connection between cause and effect is not obvious.

166. I am pleased to inform you that you have been selected by the Department of Integrative Arts to receive an Undergraduate Graphic Design Scholarship.

167. Dogs have been known to collect their toys and put them in baskets; ants carry off dead members of the colony to burial grounds; certain birds and rodents create barriers around their nests in order to more easily detect invaders.

168. Please note that one of the cast members has been changed without prior notice.

169. Although we had agreed to call the object a "pipe," it could have been called an "apple" just as easily.

170. What have been called the six most powerful words of the English language—"The doctor will see you now —will no longer be true.

171. Moving the holiday, in addition to breaking with tradition, could have been viewed as aligning the Canadian labour movements with internationalist sympathies.

172. I've been saved from failing the test.

173. Dr・ Hoagland was curious enough to notice that whenever he left his wife's room for a short while, she complained that he had been gone for a long time.

174. By the 1880s the new customs had been established, with the nocturnal visitor sometimes being known as Santa Claus and sometimes as Father Christmas.

175. The body has been viewed as a 'natural' phenomenon ― a fixed, unchanging fact of nature.

176. Support for youth mentoring as an intervention has been provided by rigorous evaluations demonstrating improvements in youth competencies and reductions in problem behaviors and by meta-analytic results substantiating the general effectiveness of mentoring across a range of programs and studies.

177. Before voicing her objections, however, she called a colleague back in New York, who told her that he, too, had been excluded from preliminary talks during his last negotiation in that country.

178. The norms of scientific communication presuppose that nature does not speak unambiguously, and that knowledge isn't knowledge unless it has been authorized by disciplinary specialists.

179. This is one of the bonding factors that has been forgotten because of the way in which we live today.

180. Although his people had been trained in the work, this was the first time they had ever actually been called upon to do it.

181. Their alarm calls seem to convey very specificinformation about the nature of the predator that has been detected as they become more mature.

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

183. Although she did not live to see woman gain the vote, Anthony's single-minded advocacy of equal justice for woman has been credited with helping to win social and political gains for women and launching the women's movement in the twentieth century.

184. Should he fail, a significant amount of time and money will have been wasted.

185. The Power of Compound Interest: Compound interest has been called the eighth wonder of the world with good reason.

186. The term "biological control" has been used, at times, in a broad context to cover a full spectrum of biological organisms and biologically based products.

187. After the death of family members she had been obliged to look after, Kingsley was free to travel at the age of 30.

188. That scenario is asking for empathic insight into what it might have been like to grow up suffering abuse and what subsequent life experiences of the defendant might have been impacted by that abuse.

189. It has been translated in 40 different languages, and more than 40 million copies have been sold.

190. Killer whales have been observed in all oceans and seas, but are more prevalent in the coastal waters at higher latitudes.

191. Simultaneously, the global economy has been transformed from a material-based economy into a knowledge-based economy.

192. I feel like I've been born again.

193. The worst effect of dams has been observed on salmon that have to travel upstream to lay their eggs.

194. But dealing with heroes only at the level of acceptance is not sufficient, for then we never ask what could have been done.

195. Then she began to tell him that she had been married to a traveling salesman who had recently passed away.

196. It has even been suggested that message ambiguity increases a candidate's chance of electoral success.

197. Yet, had it not been for GH, Hardy, his genius might never have been recognized.

198. When the first experimenter returned and tried retrieving the object from the first box, the great ape would help the experimenter open the second box, which it knew the object had been transferred to.

199. As a result, the availability of transportation infrastructure and services has been considered a fundamental precondition for tourism.

200. These advances came about because an individual, or many individuals, used the full resources of his or her intellectual imagination to solve problems that had previously been thought to be unsolvable.

201. 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.

202. Seventy-five percent of those prisoners had been declared guilty on the basis of mistaken eyewitness accounts.

203. It did not succeed in transforming British society, but it did succeed in England’s newly evolving coffeehouses where a new intimacy emerged among people who had earlier been kept distant from one another.

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By the time she was a teenager, the invention was being used in the mills. {심화 5-7}

Today, however, cash is being used less and less. {수만기 2-3}

The app lets coaches see in real time which muscle groups are being used during practice. {영시박9-2}

Their membership, economic-political influence, and bargaining power are being eroded by several factors: the decline of the manufacturing sector caused by importation of lower-priced goods from developing economies; the inflow of cheap migrant labour; outsourcing of work to countries with lower wages; displacement of unionized blue-collar workers by robots; and the shift of jobs from the unionized public sector to the non-unionized private sector. {영독 42}

Meanwhile, the policies they are being encouraged to pursue are unlikely to make them wealthy. {빠바유독 2-5}

Every component of wellness, and countless seams of societal fabric, are being eroded by our costly state of sleep neglect:human and financial alike. {1833-29}

New medicines and technologies are being developed especially for the health problems of older people. {컨셉-5}

Today, however, cash is being used less and less. {수만기 2-3}

Today, however, cash is being used less and less. {Cosmetics for men were not considered necessary until companies started producing them. Similarly, kimchi refrigerators didn’t exist until a certain company (A) [noticed / ignored] the need in Korean kitchens for a place to store kimchi for a long time. Markets like these are called "niche" markets. They are created by identifying needs that are being addressed (B) [seriously / poorly] by other businesses and then providing goods or services to satisfy these needs. Although niche markets are small, they can be very successful. In fact, because there are few or no other competitors, it is often more profitable to find a niche than to try to expand an existing business. Thus, concentrating on small but (C) [specific / common] needs can be a highly promising business strategy.}

In this moment, all of Ethan's hard work and dedication was being rewarded with glory. {영능김 2}

It is being used to identify traditionally tricky conditions, such as stomach disorders. {빠바구문 4}

While the pill is being pushed through the digestive system, it records and transmits what it sees to a doctor, who can then make an assessment about the patient's condition. {빠바구문 4}

The video pill is being recognized as one of the most significant advances in medicine in recent years. {빠바구문 4}

Off the coast of Argentina, whales are being attacked by local gulls. {빠바구문 7}

By the 16th century, the word "cockpit" was being used in the English language. {빠바구문 1}

It's a shame that this goal is being compromised by dishonest officials hoping to win more games. {빠바구문 1}

Instead, they start feeling that their skill is being used by others for their own ends. {수특1401}

This manuscript is not under review by any other journal and is being submitted exclusively to you. {수특T201}

Finally, the worst possible scenario is being introduced to a large group of people at once. {수특T315}

However, linguists and philosophers usually call a word "ambiguous" only when there is some uncertainty about which meaning is being used in the particular instance. {1533-38}

There are efforts being made to determine what chemical stimuli are being detected by bacteria to make them engage in a coordinated release of their chemicals, as well as what genes on a bacteria are being activated that cause them to behave as they do. {18수특30-1}

87 percent reported they held “old -fashioned values about family and marriage,” and 68 percent believed that “too many children are being raised in child care centers today.” At the same time, 66 percent rejected the idea that “women should return to their traditional roles in society,” and 64 percent also rejected the idea that “it’s more important for a wife to help her husband’s career than to have one herself.” Clearly, change has happened too quickly for some of our values and beliefs to catch up. {18수특t1-23}

The vaccine is being supplied to check the spread of malaria. {Unit 38}

The vast library of data about you is being supplemented all the time. {17수특 2}

Then, when the hypothesis being tested fails to hold up to a later challenge, consumers feel betrayed by what is simply the normal course of science at work. {17수특 1}

For example, athletes who know they are being watched by talent scouts, or perhaps by their family for the first time, may feel particularly anxious. {17수특 11}

The ATM was once described as the “only useful innovation in banking.” Today, however, cash is being used less and less. {수만기 2-3}

Excluding the Native Americans, who were being conquered and displaced, the 13 British colonies had a population of over 2.1 million in 1770, about one-third that of Britain. {Wiki-usa}

Excluding the Native Americans, who were being conquered and displaced, the 13 British colonies had a population of over 2.1 million in 1770, about one-third that of Britain. {Wiki-usa}

Because groundwater, mostly deposited in earlier times, is being exhausted far faster than it is being replaced. {영1시한 SP3}

Frustrated, Harrison decided to show King George III H5, which he had begun working on while H4 was being evaluated by the Board of Longitude. {영독능찬8-5}

These citizens, whose quick actions rescued the children and the driver, are being called heroes. {ILR10-1}

First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is being reported all over the world. {Romans1}

"The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. {Romans1}

Such tricks are called "placebo buttons" and they are being pushed in all sorts of contexts. {1709H2-36}

Simply knowing they are being observed may cause people to behave differently (such as more politely!). {1811H3-36}

Mercury was being bioaccumulated in the fish tissue and severe mercury poisoning occurred in many people who consumed the fish. {1711H3-39}

Meanwhile, the policies they are being encouraged to pursue are unlikely to make them wealthy. {빠바유독 2-5}

She felt she was being watched by many eyes. {빠바유독 11-1}

In Nepal, for example, rhinos are being moved to places where they can find mates and have better access to food and water. {빠바유독 14-5}

The first is being sensitive to the needs of others, and the second is being motivated to make things right when someone is wronged. {빠바유독 17-ex1}

The surprising fact about global climate change is that it is being caused by one single species, humans. {빠바유독 17-4}

Mercury was being bioaccumulated in the fish tissue and severe mercury poisoning occurred in many people who consumed the fish. {1711H3-39}

Emotions give us clues about how we are being treated and what we need. {리파유완 1-2}

The app lets coaches see in real time which muscle groups are being used during practice. {영시박 9-2}

Eventually, the ants found their way from the sugar to their hole, so this new trail was being used more and more, while the old trail was being used less and less. {영1천김4-6}

Recently, plants are being used more and more to decorate buildings. {중3미배 1}

Every component of wellness, and countless seams of societal fabric, are being eroded by our costly state of sleep neglect:human and financial alike. {1833-29}

At this moment, countless desktops, smartphones, and laptops are being used to find answers to even the silliest questions. {실2두김1}

If you are being required to do something that you do not want to do or do not see the value in, you may put it off until the very last possible moment or permanently if you can get away with it. {rp구문3-3}

Emotions give us clues about how we are being treated and what we need. {1-2 갈등 해결의 요소인 세심한 감정}

These citizens, whose quick actions rescued the children and the driver, are being called heroes. {ILR10-1}

And what is being copied can be as important as the fact that it is being copied. {1933-22}

Regardless of how much the imaginary predecessors had previously eaten, when the real participant knew she was being observed she ate very little. {1933-4142}

In an experiment conducted at the University of Missouri, participants finished their meals more quickly and sometimes got up and left without finishing when they were being stared at by a life-sized bust of a human head. {1933-4142}

Meanwhile, the policies they are being encouraged to pursue are unlikely to make them wealthy. {빠바유독 2-5}

Specifically, the technique of having students help one another raises the question of whether students with lower ability are being helped at the expense of those with higher ability. {1406H3-38}

Within weeks, the short book—barely 20,000 words long—was being reprinted throughout the colonies. {리파기 6-3}

Simply knowing they are being observed may cause people to behave differently (such as more politely!). {1811H3-36}

Unfortunately, forests where tigers live are being destroyed to build more and more palm oil plantations. {영1능김 306}

When we hear a story, we look for beliefs that are being commented upon. {1606H3-22}

Emotions give us clues about how we are being treated and what we need. {리파유완 1-2}

A village in ancient India was being terrorized by a cobra whose attacks had resulted in the deaths of several people. {18영독5-3}

Today, this pricing strategy is being tried out at colleges and universities all over the nation. {18영독7-3}

The prevalence of serious mental disorders like schizophrenia and depression, as well as the less impairing anxiety disorders, is surprisingly similar around the world, even though children are being reared in different environments. {18영독10-10}

Simply knowing they are being observed may cause people to behave differently (such as more politely!). {18영독11-08}

Her study is being funded by a government grant. {UNIT 01}

Parallel experiments are being conducted in Seoul, Tokyo, and Beijing. {UNIT 03}

Our society is becoming more competitive, and children, like adults, are being forced to outdo their peers. {UNIT 14}

Too much industrial waste is being dumped at sea. {UNIT 25}

As we walked down this street we found it hard to stop and look at the stalls because we were being pushed along by the crowds. {18수완 4}

One way to evaluate potential bias on a mental health website is to see if products or services are being promoted or sold. {18수완 3}

It has been argued — especially in the modernist period when an authoritative, public style for biography was being reacted against — that all biography is a form of autobiography. {18수완 31}

Inbound tourist arrival statistics should be treated with caution, especially if they are being used to identify temporal trends. {18수완 39}

Emotions give us clues about how we are being treated and what we need. {리파유완 1-2}

When the tea tray was being carried across the room to their table, Chloe's eyes rounded and she almost gasped out loud. {1810H3-30}

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