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    because students are not really interested with this kind of reference‚ as they know that they can surf news-online and they have no time to read newspaper. Firstly‚ almost all students are not really interested to read newspaper. They pay more attention on magazines‚ novels‚ and books on what they are study. Students focus on what they aim. Almost all of them ignore the newspaper and read books on what they have study to complete their assignments and to get information for their research. Secondly

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    in-store attention-based factors (e.g.‚ shelf position and number of facings). In today’s cluttered retail environments‚ creating memory-based consumer pull is not enough; marketers must also create “visual lift” for their brands—that is‚ incremental consideration caused by in-store visual attention. The problem is that it is currently impossible to precisely measure visual lift. Surveys can easily be conducted to compare pre-store intentions and post-store choices but they do not measure attention. They

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    Parallel Processing

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    menu at the fast-food restaurant‚ we rely on the mechanism of visual search and attention each and every day. The ease of search depends primarily on how distinguishable the target of search is from the background. Often times‚ we depend on attention to facilitate this search for our given target. Attention can help one find an object by‚ say‚ focusing on the location of the target. There are two modes of attention in which people typically rely on: parallel processing and serial processing.

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    Art Sandy Skoglund

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    You drive down the same street every day to get to work. You see the same buildings‚ the same cars parked in front of these buildings‚ the same routine of green lights changing to red and back to green again. Then‚ you notice something different. Maybe it’s a small‚ family restaurant tucked away in a corner next to an alley or a vacant lot you’ve never noticed before‚ but it leaves you with the same question: Where did that come from‚ and has it always been there? Sandy Skoglund captures this

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    Remember Me

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    being interested in it. This poem is trying to show us that the feeling of being bullied and the boy’s oppression from the past. By using rhyming words‚ the question mark and the capital letters‚ I think the writer’s purpose was to get people’s attention and to teach us about how bad it is to bully people. People feel scared when they get bullied and it is never

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    Learning a New Language

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    to learn English when she was ten years old because it was a mandatory subject at the school she attended. The interesting thing about her case is the fact that‚ even though it was a compulsory course‚ she mentioned that - “it suddenly caught my attention”- . There are some reasons why learning English attracted her greatly . In her English classes the teacher focused more on vocabulary than grammar. She shared this because their teacher used to say that they needed to learn “chunks of the language

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    Inattentinal Blindness

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    perceive the unseen objects‚ or it can be the result of the mental focus or attention which cause mental distractions. The phenomenon is due to how our minds see and process information. Closely related to the subject of change blindness‚ it is an observed phenomenon of the inability to perceive features in a visual scene when the observer is not attending to them. That is to say that humans have a limited capacity for attention which thus limits the amount of information processed at any particular

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    White privilege

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    professionally. I highly agree with this one because we live in a world where if one really wants something‚ most likely than not‚ we could reach it (reach our goals with a little push). I can easily find academic courses and institutions which give attention only to people of my race. Definitely true‚ I come from a Hispanic background and now-in-days there are a few scholarships for Hispanic/Latino people. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to the "person in charge"‚ I will be facing a person

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    In the Park

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    to someone who only lives because of her children‚ and her life revolves around that factor. The onomatopoeic ‘Two children whine and bicker‚ tug her skirt; creates a sense of hopelessness through imagery; the children are annoying her to get her attention but she ignores them. Her previous life‚ represented by her ex-boyfriend‚ has been lost in amongst her new role as a mother‚ and she has become someone different‚ disregarding her past‚ until she meets a past lover. She realises that her life

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    they want to succeed it‚ so they overcome all blocks. The expression “Never‚ never give up” is very true for people who have an aim. I think if people want to reach to their aim‚ they should surpass all problems with this expression. If they pay attention to this statement‚ they will have some benefits such as motivation‚ hardworking and ambitious. I am convinced that motivation is the most significant feature of success. There will be some obstacles along the way of success; hence‚ at that time

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