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In "Country Acres and Cul-de-Sacs," Pinnell introduces the sections "Business, Industry and Transportation" and "Advertisements and Illustration". In the latter, he points to a Connecticut mindset that considered itself not simply at the edges of two big cities but at the center of affairs, perhaps uniquely capable of originating ideas and teaching values.
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"Star Wars" helped expand the very idea of a movie, because it involved a constellation of movie-related products, from videogames to action figures, all of which become part of the understanding and experience of the original, originating work.
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The work shows how expressive a simple rule and a single originating form can be when a preconceived idea is applied.
American studies scholars have long considered public questions, as evidenced by the field's originating focus on issues of national identity or its history of interest in the idea of a "usable past". The field also has an established tradition of scholarship based in activism and issues of social justice.
The idea that consciousness is simply a form of observation of cognitive activity originating inside the brain, involving the same integrative mechanisms we use to interpret externally originating sensations through the lens of momentary schemas and long-term worldview to construct perceptions, is compelling to an increasing number of people in the world, and for very good reason.
But the originating spark was long gone.
Next, analyze the originating company's results.
"This is my originating branch," I said.
But the idea that untranslatable words prove that speakers of different languages experience the world in radically different ways is as dubious as it is popular, originating from "the great Eskimo vocabulary hoax"—the notion that Eskimo has fifty or eighty or a hundred words for snow.
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