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  • 1Attitude (psychology) — Attitude is a hypothetical construct that represents an individual s like or dislike for an item. Attitudes are positive, negative or neutral views of an attitude object : i.e. a person, behaviour or event. People can also be ambivalent towards a …

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  • 2humor — n 1 *mood, temper, vein Analogous words: *caprice, freak, fancy, whim, whimsy, conceit, vagary, crotchet: attitude, *position, stand 2 *wit, irony, satire, sarcasm, repartee …

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  • 3Attitude change — Breckler and Wiggins (1992) define attitudes as “mental and neural representations, organized through experience, exerting a directive or dynamic influence on behavior” (p. 409). Attitudes and attitude objects are functions of cognitive,… …

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  • 4humor — n 1. comedy, funniness, facetiousness, drollery; wit, ready wit, wittiness, Attic wit, dry wit; gallows humor, black comedy; jocularity, waggishness, banter, raillery; badinage, persiflage, repartee, quip, wisecrack, sarcasm; irony, satire,… …

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  • 5Undisputed Attitude — Infobox Album | Name = Undisputed Attitude Type = cover Artist = Slayer Released = May 28, 1996 Recorded = 1996 Capital Studios Hollywood Sound, Los Angeles, California, USA Genre = Punk rock Hardcore punk Crossover thrash Length = 33:01 Label =… …

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  • 6temper — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. temperament, nature, disposition; mood, humor, tone; tantrum, passion, rage; mettle, quality; calmness, composure, equanimity. See irascibility, feeling, intrinsic. v. t. moderate, soften; harden,… …

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  • 7UNITED STATES LITERATURE — The Influence of the Bible and Hebrew Culture The Jewish influence on American literary expression predated the actual arrival of Jews in the United States in 1654, for the Puritan culture of New England was marked from the outset by a deep… …

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  • 8HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization …

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  • 9Seriousness — For other uses, see Serious (disambiguation). Seriousness (noun; adjective: serious) is an attiude of gravity, solemnity, persistence, and earnestness toward something considered to be of importance.[1] Some notable philosophers and commentators… …

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  • 10mood — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. temper, humor, disposition, inclination. See tendency, feeling. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A state of mind] Syn. frame of mind, state, condition, temper, humor, temperament, spirits, disposition,… …

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