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    Monica Beasley The garden path effect Class: Cognitive psychology Professor: Linda A Gullatte One of the most important personalities in the cognitive psychology who studied the garden path effect is Lyn Frazier who is a Linguistics professor at the University of Massachusetts. His garden path model of syntactic parsing influenced many linguists in their studies about the lexical and syntactical ambiguity in our language. In his book “The sausage machine”‚ Frasier claims that the

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    the place and we were not familiar with it yet. It would not be a problem as it was just located a stone throw’s away from the railway station we had arrived at. To ride bicycles‚ we had to rent from the bicycle shop and the rental was RM10.00 per hour. Not to mention‚ any accidental damage to the auxiliary parts of the bicycle would be taken into charges based on particular parts being impaired. When we were all set‚ we rode to the hill. I was then unexpectedly reminded of the advice from my mother

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    The use of public transports will reduce the burning of fossil fuels. Another alternative is by riding a bicycle. Not all people are accustomed to ride a bicycle to go to work‚ campus‚ or to do daily activities outside of the house. They prefer to ride their cars or motorcycles because these are faster. However‚ riding a bicycle is one of the effective ways to reduce air pollution because bicycles are more eco-friendly rather than cars‚ motorcycles‚ buses‚ or even other public transports. The second

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    doing nothing to benefit their health. Pedestrian crashes are more than twice as likely to occur in areas without sidewalks; streets with "sidewalks on both sides have the fewest crashes. "Streets without safe places to walk‚ cross‚ catch a bus‚ or bicycle put people at risk. Over 5‚000 pedestrians and bicyclists died on U.S. roads in 2008‚ and more than 120‚000 were injured" (Reynolds‚ C‚ p. 22‚ 2009). Improvements of new roads and fuel efficient cars can be a massive expense‚ but the is an excellent

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    “Pedal Washchine” INTRODUCTION In the developing world‚ washing laundry is a difficult‚ time-consuming task that falls solely on women. Mothers and daughters typically spend 8 hours each week scrubbing each piece of their family’s clothing and wringing out the harsh washing solution by hand. Electrical washing machine exists in this developing world but they are too expensive that others cannot afford. It is known to be the fastest way of washing clothes which requires less effort. In some instance

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    REFLECTIVE LOG

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    primary school‚ I was interested on playing cards such as Yu-Gi-Oh‚ and learned how card trading works. Enough of toys back then I was interested in bicycle mainly because it is the only transport I can use that time. We had a race every evening when going back from school. When my bicycle broke down‚ I remembered the time when I had to collect every bicycle part from junk and make a new one by myself and that was so satisfying. Next I was into games. I started playing it on pc until it broke down. Then

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    But they are not the same. I know because in The Giver‚ the members of the society are given bicycles when they turn a certain age. They also have to apply for a family. But this can be superior because it prevents overpopulation and pollution. “…the Nines‚ one by one‚ wheeled their new bicycles‚ with its gleaming nametag attached to the back‚ from the stage.” (58). But‚ when the children from each dwelling grow up‚ they go live with the childless

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    11/11/2013 Edgar Gomes Prof. Brooks‚ Art History and Appreciation II Art Paper # 2: Iconology and Semiotics Comparison We as humans all have an item or two that has been passed down or inherited. Whether it is from a family member or a close friend‚ we have received something that has a deep meaning and/or tells a story about someone or something that extremely relates to one’s self. The meaning the original object or story holder has‚ does not mean it is understood by others who hold the same

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    One of the pleasures of visiting villages in the rural areas of Malaysia is to watch the playing of traditional games. It is even better to participate in one of the games. Some of the simpler games played by children come from nature‚ such as using red saga seeds as marbles‚ catching a wild spider to pit it against another spider‚ walking on "stilts" made of coconut shells‚ and using rubber seeds as conkers. However‚ there are many games that are also zealously played by adults that often hold spectators

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    Social effects on poverty[edit] Those with low income living in cities face a problem called “poverty transportation.” The problem arises because many of the entry level jobs which are sought out by those with little education are typically located in suburban areas. Those jobs are also not very accessible by public transportation because the transportation was often designed to move people around cities‚ which becomes a problem when the jobs are no longer located in the cities. Those who cannot

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