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- Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971), formerly known by his stage name Marky Mark, is an American actor, producer, and former rapper. His work...
- Positive illusions are unrealistically favorable attitudes that people have towards themselves or to people that are close to them. Positive illusions...
- importance to negative experiences Positivity effect Positive illusions – Unrealistically favorable attitudes Reference class forecasting – Method of predicting...
- interest in a wrestler without regard to athletic ability. Some can be unrealistic and cartoon-like (such as Doink the Clown), while others carry more verisimilitude...
- it was a valuable experience because before the trial, I had a very unrealistic schoolboy attitude about the American judicial system. My eyes have been...
- comprehensible to an audience, and would require the effects team to unrealistically alter its appearance. The visual representation of the black hole in...
- language Angelou used in her autobiographies and the people she depicted unrealistic, resulting in a separation between her and her audience. As McWhorter...
- better representation of reality, whereas he finds "happy songs" fake and unrealistic. At the same time, he ****erts that the group's music contains "an element...
- retooling of production equipment and providing 35 test samples in an unrealistic time frame. In 1985, after joint Norwegian and Swedish trials from 1983...
- The abolitionists, realizing that the total elimination of slavery was unrealistic as an immediate goal, worked to prevent the expansion of slavery into...