Mini-lecture
1: rarely formal records
2: systematic objective manner
3: variable
4: situation sampling
5: vary
6: advantage
7: as it occurs
8: have more control
9: in natural setting
10: method
Interview
1: creative people focus on novel thinking rather than solution
2: comes from both environmental and genetic makeup
3: two
4: critical
5: the environment is significant in the creative process
News broadcast
6: a problem in the cooling system was solved
7: thePhilippines
8: to expose cases of child abuse and punishment
9: 4 percent
10: 2
Reading
11: worked for freshwater conservation for nonprofit purpose
12: he made contribution to drinking water conservation in his own way
13: how I could contribute to water conservation
14: his clothes used even more virtual water
15: exaggeration
16: humorous
17: found that interest in reunions was linked with school experience.
18:USclass reunions are usually occasions to show off oneâs recent success
19: shared undergraduate experience on campus
20: bring into focus contrasting opinions
21: reasons for popularity and attendance for alumni reunions
22: was fond of drinking
23: George lied at the beginning and then became serious
24: remained the same as usual
25: was dissatisfied with his life and surroundings
26: no similar appreciation ofLincolnwill be seen
27: respect for great people and their influence
28: resulted in similar disparaging remarks onLincoln
29: reveals the variety of current opinions on heroes.
30: the memorial is symbolic of the great manâs achievement.
General knowledge
31:new Zealand
32: state
33: July 4th
34: theArctic Ocean
35: T.S.Eliot
36: William Faulkner
37: personification
38: sequential rule
39: Disco
40: register
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