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Coming from the theatre to the political scene, he brought a highly dramatic sense of situation and analogy, but he was peculiarly violent and often scurrilous or scatological.
The work of Encina's Portuguese disciple Gil Vicente, a court poet at Lisbon who wrote in both Castilian and Portuguese, showed a significantly improved naturalness of dialogue, acuteness of observation, and sense of situation.
James Gillray, (born Aug. 13, 1756, Chelsea, near London, Eng. died June 1 , 1815 London), English caricaturist chiefly remembered for lively political cartoons directed against George III of England and Napoleon I. Often scurrilous and violent in his criticism, he brought a highly dramatic sense of situation and analogy to cartooning.
August 13 , 1756Chelsea, England June 1, 1815 London, England James Gillray, (born Aug. 13, 1756, Chelsea, near London, Eng. died June 1 , 1815 London), English caricaturist chiefly remembered for lively political cartoons directed against George III of England and Napoleon I. Often scurrilous and violent in his criticism, he brought a highly dramatic sense of situation and analogy to cartooning.
A fifth researchable hypothesis in this regard is: Hypothesis 5: The higher the patients' sense of situation abnormality and lack of structural assurances in modern health delivery system, the higher their distrust is with doctors and other healthcare providers.
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All three, given the task of making narrative sense of situations that lack obvious meaning, are effectively acting out an allegory on the uses and abuses of fiction.
"I think it's easy to misunderstand work that deals with someone going out into the world and trying to make sense of situations that they may or may not belong in," Ms. Nakadate, 35, said as she pulled up a chair in her work space.
To what extent our prior knowledge and the information we use to mentally represent and make sense of situations influence script granularity and information selection?
As diSessa (1983) pointed out, physics learners tend to make errors because they overgeneralize - i.e., they use certain p-prims to make sense of situations in a manner that leads to erroneous explanations of the underlying physical mechanisms.
This is in line with Merleau-Ponty's thinking, who understands emotions as practical consciousness that guides how people make sense of situations, and enables them to act and react in social interactions (1998).
In the past week, the media struggled to make sense of anti-gay George Rekers, who went on vacation with a male sex worker, or Queen Latifah, who just bought a house with her female personal trainer, using "gay" and "straight" uncritically and unconvincingly to make sense of situations that seem to defy those categories.
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