Objective Correlative: a literary term referring to a symbolic article used to provide explicit, rather than implicit, access to such traditionally inexplicable concepts as emotion or color. T.S. Eliot used this phrase to describe “a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion” that the poet feels and hopes to evoke in the reader.
The Theory of Planned Behavior
Introduction The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and predicting human actions in a pla...

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Due to the Jeffco District School Board's complete lack of regard for the legal obligations and policies -- or even acknowledgement th...
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If you want to reach a place it is best to know where that place is. I know that sound pitifully obvious but I have been on so many pro...