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  • 111Date and time notation by country — Different style conventions and habits exist around the world for dates and times in writing and speaking. Examples:*The order that a year, month, and day are written. *How weeks are identified. *The 24 hour clock and/or the 12 hour clock. *The… …

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  • 112Sentence Comprehension — Human language comprehension takes place whenever a reader or listener processes a language utterance, either in isolation or in the context of a conversation or a text. Many studies of the human language comprehension process have focused on… …

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  • 113Media naturalness theory — was developed by Ned Kock. This theory is sometimes referred to as the psychobiological model[1], or compensatory adaptation theory[2]. It has been used to understand human behavior toward technology in various contexts, such as: education[3],… …

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  • 114ambiguous — 01. The President was purposefully [ambiguous] in his reply. 02. I feel pretty [ambiguous] about the party. I hope it s a success, but I don t want to go myself. 03. There can be no [ambiguity] over the right of people to say what they believe.… …

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  • 115Necker Cube — The Necker Cube: a wire frame cube with no depth cues. The Necker Cube is an optical illusion first published as a rhomboid in 1832 by Swiss crystallographer Louis Albert Necker.[1] …

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  • 116Garden path sentence — Garden path sentences are used in psycholinguistics to illustrate that human beings process language one word at a time. The name refers to the saying to be led down the garden path , meaning to be misled . An example is:: The horse raced past… …

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  • 117Dangling else — The dangling else is a well known problem in computer programming in which a seemingly well defined grammar can become ambiguous. In many programming languages you can write conditionally executed code in two forms: if form: if a then s if else… …

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  • 118Ellsberg paradox — The Ellsberg paradox is a paradox in decision theory and experimental economics in which people s choices violate the expected utility hypothesis.Citation |last=Ellsberg|first=Daniel|authorlink=Daniel Ellsberg|journal=Quarterly Journal of… …

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  • 119Bethlehem Pike — Infobox road marker highway name=Bethlehem Pike alternate name= maint=PennDOT length mi=41 length round=0 length ref=cite web|url=http://www.mapquest.com/directions/main.adp?mo=ma un=m go=1 1a=1+Bethlehem+Pike 1c=Philadelphia… …

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  • 120Chinese braille — (simplified Chinese: 现行盲文; traditional Chinese: 現行盲文; pinyin: Xiànxíng Mángwén, literally Current Braille ) is a braille system for the Chinese language, especially in People s Republic of China. It is different from other braille systems,… …

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