TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

TAKE A STANCE. DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT? (by the way, don't look it up)

Chokochoko mchokoe pweza, binadamu hutamweza.

WHAT'S THE POINT? WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR BRAIN AND YOUR WORLD WHEN YOU ENCOUNTER CONFUSION? WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DON'T KNOW THE LANGUAGE? NOW RESPOND TO THAT.

14 comments:

  1. I guess I do...sounds nice :D

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  2. Ummmmm... It reminds me of HAKUNA MATATA.... so i guess its a good thing? I'll agree with it :)

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  3. I don't know because i don't know what it means

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  4. It sounds interessting.. I think I'll agree..

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  5. I disagree what if it is some kind of boo-doo spell.

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  6. I cant agree or disagree becuase I do not know what it means.

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  7. Sounds interesting, but I would have to look it up first.

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  8. i disagree, for some reason i feel like it's saying something about choking a small infant.

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  9. i dont aagree with it because i dont know wut it means, i have to understand something before i can agree or disagree with it

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  10. when i read the statement my brain automatically wants to know each of the words definition then tries to combine it and make the words seem understandable. also when the language is different i like to look it up at the website, "University of Portsmouth" and that helps me lot in definitions. in this case i have no accessories to have an understand the statement. in which case i don't agree.

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  11. My brain wants to know this very bad.So it focuses on each word and tries to figure it out but of course it fails.lol

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  12. If someone would have said that to me on campus, I would give them a smile and wave goodbye. lol

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  13. i would agree because i don't my professor would put this up there if it was something bad? haha

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  14. now i have no idea how to respond to that except that it reminds me of my hippie chemistry teacher in high school. she knew swahili or however you spell it. i think she went to africa to help or something.

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