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A lamb to the slaughter
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A lamb to the slaughter

inside. Then she washed her hands and ran upstairs to the bedroom. She sat down before the mirror, tidied her hair, touched up her lops and face. She tried a smile. It came out rather peculiar. She tried again. "Hullo Sam," she said brightly, aloud. The voice sounded peculiar too. "I want some potatoes please, Sam. Yes, and I think a can of peas." That was better. Both the smile and the voice were coming out better now. She rehearsed it several times more. Then she ran downstairs, took her coat, went out the back door, down the garden, into the street. It wasn't six o'clock yet and the lights were still on in the grocery shop. "Hullo Sam," she said brightly, smiling at the man behind the counter. "Why, good evening, Mrs. Maloney. How're you?" "I want some potatoes please, Sam. Yes, and I think a can of peas." The man turned and reached up behind him on the shelf for the peas.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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EXAM - English literature 2
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EXAM - English literature 2

(kergeusklik) hero by the devices of a sensible uncle, She Stoops to Conquer – its bashful and reversed cetntral character, who only relaxes in company of servants, is brought out of himself by the stooping of a resourceful heroine. Richard Brinsley Sheridan: comedies equally full of action, reversal, confusion and verbal wit. The Rivals, The Relapse The School for Scandal, The Critic: or, A Tragedy Rehearsed – critical burlesque on the problem of producing a play and satirical defence of his own art against rivals.

Keeled → British literature
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Psühholoogia bioloogiline--kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade
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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

explosion of the space shuttle Challenger. Interviewed again 3 years later, about half of the participants remembered some details correctly but recalled other details inaccurately. ¼ of the students completely misremembered all the major details and were astonished of how inaccurate their memories were comparing to the original descriptions. Neisser has suggested that the memories are so vivid because the event itself is rehearsed and reconstructed after the event. A flashbulb memory may simply be a narrative convention. In addition, current attitudes and emotions may influence or distort people's memories. Emotion starts with a process of cognitive appraisal to assess whether the situation is relevant for survival, well-being, goals or values. Emotions cause people social exchange and sharing, which serves as rehearsal of the memory. Memory researchers have studied the relation between confidence and accuracy inside

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

persons who attain the same thing with a minimum of effort." The real stroke of inspiration came in their choice of the initiation ceremony as the best place to ex- amine this possibility. They found that college women who had to endure a se- verely embarrassing initiation ceremony in order to gain access to a sex discussion group convinced themselves that their new group and its discussions were ex- tremely valuable, even though Aronson and Mills had rehearsed the other group members to be as "worthless and uninteresting" as possible. Different coeds who went through a much milder initiation ceremony or went through no initiation at all, were decidedly less positive about the "worthless" new group they had joined. Additional research showed the same results when coeds were required to endure pain rather than embarrassment to get into a group (Gerard 8( Mathewson, 1966).

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

Thirty-five minutes later and 700-odd miles away, Yamamoto's flight took off right on schedule. Radios silent, the Americans flew a semicircle of 435 miles around Munda, Rendova, and Shortland at wave-top height to avoid radar detection. Mitchell navigated by compass and airspeed indicator, and two hours and nine minutes after take-off was skimming the waves toward the Bougainville coast. He had timed the flight to the split second, and suddenly, as if the entire affair had been rehearsed to perfection, the black specks of Yamamoto's squadron appeared five miles away. "Bogey. Ten o'clock high," called out Lieutenant Doug Canning, breaking radio silence. Mitchell led 14 fighters up to 20,00 feet as cover and to engage the fighters. Lanphier dropped his belly tanks, and, with his wing man, Lieutenant Rex T. Barber, climbed to within two miles of Yamamoto's right and a mile in front of him before his escorting Zeroes saw them and turned to attack

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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