Comprehension Rolf A. Zwaan and David N. Rapp 1. INTRODUCTION Consider the following children’s riddle1 (and please do not read ahead until coming up with an answer): • How do you get an elephant into a refrigerator? The answer to the riddle‚ quite simply‚ is you open the fridge‚ put the elephant inside‚ and close the door. This solved‚ consider another riddle: • How do you get a giraffe into a refrigerator? Readers might be tempted to reuse the previous answer for this second riddle‚ but
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How do the ‘levels of analysis’ formula help us understand the causes of war? War exists for a number of reasons. States wanting to acquire land‚ countries that require resources from another country and using force in order to get it‚ and religious‚ or holy wars. The causes of war are vast but the roots generally come from individual decisions by leaders‚ internal state intervention‚ or international conflicts. Whatever the reason‚ it is safe to assume that war is a constant; a variable that
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individual’s life have changed their perspective or helped them learn how to solve problems as a result of the difficult situations they face. No one has a completely smooth road to success‚ and it is often the obstacles that shed light on to what is truly important to that individual and leads to growth. The obstacle is not as important as how the individual overcame the obstacle and the lesson they learned from it. Examples of aspects of how challenges build character include learning to be more responsible
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individuals construct identities and relationships within the online sphere and how this construction can be associated with traditional sociological theory. The effect of online identities and relationships will also be discussed in relation to their impact on the offline‚ using studies to illustrate the fundamental differences between the two and the potential consequences. Ultimately‚ it will be concluded that social networks do alter the ways in which people construct and perform their identities and
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In Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem‚ How Do I Love Thee‚ love is everything. For Ms Browning‚ love is not a material‚ everyday concept but an infinite‚ eternal hold. The poem is not related to how she loves or why‚ but just the way in which she does so; freely and purely. It speaks of a valuable human emotion that so many people feel at some point in their lives whether or not the feeling is reciprocated. Ms Browning attempts to present this within the sonnet in such a way that can be appreciated
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How do parents react to Your low grades? Sept 25 –Obviously grades are one of teenager’s major problems. Mostly; parents are the one to freak out when they learn about it. In my case‚ I’m always afraid to fail each test even to the smallest ones. I’m pretty sure my parents would yell at me. Normally they are very nice but when they find out that I got a low grades in a certain subject‚ they would immediately confiscate all my gadgets and they would make me study as long as they want
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In a recent qualitative study Zuselo‚ Curran & Zaserman (2012) explored RNs’ and behavioural health associates’ (BHA) responses to violent inpatient interactions‚ more specifically to physical interactions. The authors conducted focus groups to identify nurse-patient behaviours likely to be categorized as physically violent‚ explore thoughts and feelings in response to patient violence‚ and describe team responses to the incidents. The study found that nurses shared information about episodes of
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Seat Belts Save Lives We all have our daily routine from the time we get up in the morning till we go to bed at night. We make plans for the weekend with friends and family and don’t think about how it can all change in a split second. I now think more about the actions and choices I make and how they can affect not only myself but others as well. I was faced several years ago‚ with the shock that one of my best friends had been in a horrific car accident. He made several very unfortunate choices
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How a person acts under pressure tells a lot about what that person is like. A valuable strategy is to observe yourself when the pressure is off and when the pressure is on‚ notice the differences and see if you can learn something that may help you become successful. If you put a grape into a press and turn up the pressure what happens? Well of course the grape gets squashed but what do you get? You only get 4 things; grape juice‚ grape pulp‚ grape seeds and grape skins. Why? Because no matter
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HOW DO SUNSPOTS AFFECT US ON EARTH?? Sunspots usually travel in connected pairs. The surface of the sun can reveal small dark areas that vary in numbers and location. Sunspots even tend to cluster in bands above and below the equator. Sunspots are darker than the rest of the sun because they are lower in temperature and release less energy than the areas surrounding them. Sunspots largest number recorded is about 200. Sunspots last for several days. Even though the largest ones can last for so many
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