QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"Stories are how we think. They are how we make
meaning of life. Call them schema, scripts, cognitive maps, mental
models, metaphors, or narratives. Stories are how we explain how things
work, how we make decisions, how we justify our decisions, how we
persuade others, how we understand our place in the world, create our
identities, and define and teach social values.”
Dr. Pamela Rutledge, Director, Media Psychology Research Center
INTERESTING FACT
-"The" is the most frequently used word in the English language.
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
All
photographs are there to remind us of what we forget. In this - as in
other ways - they are the opposite of paintings. Paintings record what
the painter remembers. Because each one of us forgets different things,
a photo more than a painting may change its meaning according to who is
looking at it. John Berger
INTERESTING FACT
-According to statistics, at present, only 2 of 10 images taken with digital cameras are printed on paper.
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
A writer without interest or sympathy for the foibles of his fellow man is not conceivable as a writer. Joseph Conrad
INTERESTING FACT
-To produce each week's sunday newspapers,500,000 trees must be cut down.
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating. -Luciano Pavarotti
INTERESTING FACT
-The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as a substitute for blood plasma.
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