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Explanation:
Cocktail party effect: The ability to listen to a single talker in a noisy environment. The students were able to listen to the coaches without being distracted by the noise in their environment.
Conformity: Doing something because the larger group does (all the students listen to the speech because everyone else does)
Deindividuation: This is a state of lose self consciousness. The students were able to sing the school song in uniformity because they lost the individuality of themselves
Figure ground: This refers to as the process of recognizing an object through vision. The students were categorized into grades by the color of their Tshirts which makes profiling according to grades easier.
Occipital lobe: This is the part of the brain that transform visual into information. The students were able to enjoy the the atmosphere from what they sees.
This is also refered to as motor skills. It's the part of the memory that remember how to do things. The aids the students in singing the school songs
Sympathetic nervous system: This is the division of the nervous system to adjust to the environment
We often attend theatre performances because of its sheer excitement as well as to be amused. However, another often-overlooked reason is to learn about the human condition. The theatre is a cultural space where society examines itself. The performance of theatre is a universal cultural phenomenon that exists in every society around the world. Understanding theatre helps us understand what it means to be human.
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I just took the test its the Red Crowned Crane. Have a nice one :)
1) The power to rule a country is given by God alone, and the monarch should be treated as God's chosen representative. NONE
2) People have rights as soon as they are born, and the government has a duty to protect these rights. (John Locke, notable for liberalism, freedom for all)
3) When societies form governments, people give up some of their rights in exchange for law and order. NONE
4) Religious wars have caused enough damage. Everyone should be allowed to practice their own religion. (Jean Jacques Rousseau, notable for emotional development, human development, and religious tolerance)
5) Tyranny is unavoidable when one person or group holds too much governmental power. (Baron de Montesquieu, notable for his advocacy towards the separation of government powers)
6) The best way for a nation to increase wealth is to remove all barriers to trade. (Adam Smith, notable for economics and finances)