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ReadingMatters3
AnInteractiveApproachtoReading
AnswerKey
Unit1FunMatters
Quotations,page18
1.For2.For3.Neutral4.For5.Against6.Neutral
Chapter1:ChallengesinYourFreeTime
Previewing,pages19-20
(sampleanswers)
A.MountaineerTryingagainafteraninjury
ProSnowboarderConqueringfearoftakingrisks
WalkUptheWildSideBeginningloveoftakingrisks
B.1.Fearless,likedanger,determined,dedicated,loveoflife
2.Theyallfeelverygoodaboutwhattheydoandtheyareallpassionateabouttheirrespectivesports.
3.Theyincorporatetheirfearintotheiractionsandtheyallrealizethatfearisanunavoidableelementoftheirsports.
Predicting,page21
(sampleanswers)1.Risks2.ExtremeSports3.Injuries4.Trends
ScanningforDetails,page24
1.600feet,66milesperhour
2.Snowboarding,iceclimbing,skateboardingandparagliding
3.a.Participationinsnowboardinghasgrown113percentinthelastfiveyears.
b.Baseballandtouchfootballparticipationhasdeclined.
4.Americanstodaywanttoparticipateinsportsthathaveagreaterriskfactorandpushthemtotheirpersonallimits.
5.Theactivitiesthatarcbecomingpopularareallmorechallengingthanagameoftouchfootball.
6.Asaresultofparagliding,MikeCarrbroketenribsandcollapsedhislung.
7.Riskshowedupuninvitedandregularlyfbrpreviousgenerations:globalwars,childbirthcomplications,diseases,dangerous
products,andthethreatofcoldwar.
8.Traditionalriskshavebeenreduced,butwithoutsomeexpressionofrisk,peoplemayneverknowtheirlimits,andtherefore,
whotheyareasindividuals.
UsingEvidencetoSupportIdeas,page25
IDEASUPPORT
2.MoreAmericansaregettinghurt.a.48,000Americanswenttothe
emergencyroomfbrskateboarding
accidents.
b.Snowboardingaccidentswereup
thirty-onepercent.
c.Mountainclimbingaccidentswere
uptwentypercent.
3.Inthepast,lifewasfullofrisk.a.globalwars
b.childbirthcomplications
c.diseases
d.dangerousproducts
e.threatoftheColdWar
4.Forrecentgenerations,thetraditionala.Lifeexpectancyhasincreased.
riskshavebeenreduced.b.Violentcrimeisdown.
c.Americansfifty-sevenpercentless
likelytodieofheartdiseasethan
theirparents.
d.smallpox,measles,andpolio
virtuallyeliminatedintheUnited
States
5.Everydayriskisminimized,sopeoplelookTheexampleofJoyMarr
fbrriskelsewhere.
ReactingtotheInformation,page26
1.c2.d3.a4.b
UnderstandingUnderlyingIdeaszpage27
(sampleanswers)
Paragraph1."Themountainenvironmentisamystical,majesticplace...Itisaplacethat,aboveall,shouldelicitour
respectandresponsiblebehavior.^^
Paragraph3."Forus,climbingQomolangmagaveusthesatisfactionofknowingwchadaccomplishedthemostdifficult
task...onlymeaningfulwhenitleadsustobetterourperformanceineverythingwedo...”
Paragraph6."Itwaslikegoingonstage.Wehadbutterfliesinourstomach...Iwassofilledwithjoy...Themostsobering
momentintheclimbcameattheHillaryStep...Iknewthisplaceandfeltwelcome...Itwasamomentof
completehappiness.”
Paragraph11.”…enjoyingtheview...takingtheobligatorypictures...Iopenedmyarms...turned360degrees,andsaw
theedgesoftheworld…”
UnderstandingDetails,pages29-30
LN2.N3.N4.N5.Y6.N7.N
8.personal9.crystal-clear10.directions
InferringMeaning,page30
1.transfixed:torendermotionlessly
immense:extremelylargeorgreat
trailing:hangovertheedgeof
2.committed:transfersomethingtosomewhere
3.descent:anactionofmovingdownward,droppingorfalling
lingered:stayedinaplacelongerthannecessary
utterly:completely
UnderstandingUnderlyingIdeas,page31
(sampleanswers)
Paragraph1.“Iwasstruckbyhowsteepandhardtheicewas...itbecameclearthatthefartherwemovedfromcamp,the
greaterthedangerbecame.Astheangleoftheslopeincreased,Ifocusedonwhatwouldsavemylife,rather
thanonwhatmightkillme.”
Paragraph2."RealizingthatImightnotbethinkingclearly,IaskedoneofmySherpas,KamiTsering,tocheckmy
oxygen.Isuddenlybecamecoldandtoldhim,4Wehavetogodown—now!'"
Paragraph10.“Oncethere,Iusedmyradioandannounced...ifyouhangontoyourdreamslongenough,youcanachieve
them....ThenIstartedtocrywithjoy.”
Paragraph13.“howtoworkasateam,howtoovercomesetbacks,howtodealwithfailure,howtopushthroughpainand
discomfort,andhowtomakedreamscometrue,whatevertheobstacles.”
RetellingtheInformation,page33
Reasonsfbrclimbing:personalsuccess
allowsbetterperformanceinlifeingeneral
teacheshowtoovercomeproblems
buildsteamwork
Feelingsduringtheclimb:nervousness
excitement
exhaustion
fear
Reactiontoreachingthesummit:humbling
disappointment
feelingsofoverwhelmingjoy
senseofaccomplishment
Howtheexperiencewillbeused:tohelpmakeagreatercontributiontothesurroundingworld
toapplytheexperienceandthelessonslearnedtodailylife
tolearnthatfailureisanintegralpartofsuccess
toknowthatdreamscancometrue
WordForm,page34
A.
VerbNounAdjectiveAdverb
achieveI.achievement1.achievable
2.achiever2.achieving
function1.function1.functional1.functionally
2.functioning
minimize1.minimum1.minimal
2.minimizing
participate1.participation1.participatory
2.participant
B.(sampleanswers)
1.Takingariskmakesotherlifegoalsseemachievable.
2.Youcanminimizetheriskinextremesportsbyusingtherightequipment.
3.TeamworkisamatterofsurvivalwhenclimbingQomolangma.
CohesiveDevices,page34
1.struck:scared(line1,paragraph1)
2.goal:purpose(line2,paragraph13)
3.summit:top(line2,paragraph13)
4.setback:obstacles(line8,paragraph13)
Chapter2:TakingaBreakResponsibly:Ec。-Tourism
WhatDoYouThink?,page36
l.T2.F3.T4.T5.F
Previewing,page36
(sampleanswers)
1.Thehistoryofvacations
2.Theeffectoftechnologyonvacations
3.Thefutureofvacations
Skimming,page37
2.Therewasachangeinworkstyle
NoteTaking,page38
MainPointsDetails
B.Duringandafterindustrialrevolution1.NorthAmericaturnsfromagriculturaltourban
2.Workseparatedfromlife
C.Technologicalrevolution1.Peoplemoreavailable
2.Peopleworkhardertobuymorethings
3.Peoplebringcellphonesandcomputersonvacation
VocabularyinContext,page39
1.takingvocation
2.peoplewhoworkforindustry
3.technologicalrevolution
4.thetechnologicalrevolution
ApplyingtheInformation,page40
(sampleanswers)
A.1.Yes,takinglesstimeofftogosomewherenearby,butdothisasoftenaseveryweekend.
2.Abreakwheretheycanrelaxandenjoythemselves.Mayberelievesomestress.
Previewing,page41
(sampleanswers)1.Meaningofeco-tourism2.Popularity3.Effect
GettingtheMainIdeas,page44
Paragraph3.Benefitsofeco-tourism
Paragraph4.Environmentalists'attitudes
Paragraph5.Eco-tourisminCostaRica
Paragraph8.Eco-tourisminotherpartsofCentralAmerica
Paragraph9-10.Negativeeffectsofeco-tourism
Scanning,pages45-46
1.Hiking,climbing,sleeping,swimming
2.Rainforestsattracttourists,whobringdollarsthatprovidejobs.
3.Travelagencies
4.Environmentalistssawtouristsasathreat.
5.Theychangedtheirmindwhentheynoticedthatthetouristswererespectfuloftheenvironment,andtheimmediate,positive
effectithadoncurbingthedestruction.
6.TheCostaRicantourismindustryemphasizesthecountry'snaturalattractionsandactivities.
7.a.four
b.Trailstoseetheruinsandmorerecentarchitecture,beachesfbrsnorkelingandfishing,sightseeinginrain
forestsandcharmingvillages.
c.Electricrailroad
d.Providejobsfbrlocalfarmersandsupporttheparkstaff.
8.Iflocalsaregiventhejobs,theywillseethebenefitofpreservingtheland.
9.Itisathreatwhenitrequiresmassiveclearing,thebuildingofroads,orlargehotels.
10.a.ThebiggestprobleminCostaRicaistourism'sboomingsuccess.Duringpeakseason,thereisashortageof
hotelrooms,rentalcarsandothernecessities.
b.Encouragingtouriststocomeafterpeakseason.
UsingExamples,page46
1•“…fbreverytenacresoftreescutinthetropics,onlyonenewacreisplanted.”
2.“…morethan400speciesofbirds,4,000kindsofinsects,and120animals…”
3•“…Flores,rentingcarsbydaytovisittheruinsinTikal...”
4.France,Germany,Canada,andtheUnitedStates
5•”…250peasantsaremovingineachday,cuttingforests…”
6.4t...shortonhotelrooms,rentalcars,andothernecessities?*
Previewing,page47
(sampleanswers)
Title1.Aperfectplace2.Therearesomeproblemstoo.
Subtitle1.Smallidea2.Gettingbigger3.MayhavebadeffectontheEarth4.Getreader'sreaction
Predicting,page47
1.Good2.Bad3.Thearticlecomparesthegoodandbadaspects.
Surveying,page47
B.MainIdeaParagraph⑸
Complaintsagainsteco-tourism4
Debate:Pros/Consofeco-tourism5
Theoriginofeco-tourism6,7
Successstories8,9
Negativeconsequences10
Solution11
Conclusion12
CohesiveDevices,page52
1.onedayagunmanpulledupandshothislocaloperationsmanger,severelywoundinghim.
2.it:theenvironment;they:foreignvisitors
3.whethereco-tourismisagoodideaornot
4.poachers
5.localwolves
NoteTaking,pages52-53
1.Benefits:3,5,8,92.Negativeconsequences:4,5,10
(sampleanswers)
BenefitsNegativeConsequences
Doesn'tdestroytheenvironmentDevelopersforceoutindigenousgroups
TouristsexperienceareaasiftheywerenativesTouristsdestroythenature
BesthopefbrdevelopmentinpoorcountriesGarbage,discardedequipment,eg,Qomolangma
OnlywaytourismcanbesustainedlongtermExploitation,e.g.,eco-tourismcasino
Cutsdownonpoaching,eg,SouthernIndiaNegativeeffectonwildlife
Notallcountrieshavebeaches,offeruniquespots
ApplyingtheInformation,page53
(sampleanswers)
1.Yes,itwouldhavebeenbettertokeepthecavesasecret.
2.Thesecondquote:Italldependsonhowit'smanaged.Itcanbeabenefittotheareaifit'sdoneright.
3.Stayinformed,choosereputablecompanies,pressurethebadcompaniestochangepolicies,etc.
Skimming,page53
Paragraph1.“…garbagemanofMt.Qomolangma……theworld'shighestgarbagedump.”
Paragraph2.“'TheFinalSweep5...restorethemountaintoitspristinestatefbrthe50thanniversaryofEdmundHillary's
firstascentin1953.”
Paragraph7..Hoffmantoldhisgroupthattheywouldbetakingdownmorethantheybroughtup.Otherclimbingteams
followedsuit…”
Paragraph8.“Threeyearslater,Hoffmanandhisteammatessetahigherstandardfbrthemselves,startingwhenthey
beganpackingintheUnitedStates...”
Paragraphs8-9.4tIstillseethezip-lockbagsanddrumsusedbyvillagers…”"…helpednetmanySherpasupwardof$5,000
eachfbrtheirefYbrts”
UnderstandingDetails,pages55-56
l.N2.N3.Y4.N5.N6.N7.Y
8.19929.duffel10.Sherpas
VocabularyinContext,pages56-57
(sampleanswers)
1.create2.fullofpeople3.bribe4.startedarriving5.signifies/implies
6.fell7.clean8.includes9.slowdown
Unit2WeatherMatters
Chapter3:PolasApart:ClimateResearchinAntarcticaandth㊀Arctic
What'stheWeatherLike?,pages60-61
1.Philippines,heatwave,declinesincropyield
2.Brazil,coldwave,2peopledied
3.India,floods,48camelsdied
4.Florida,hurricane,destroyedfarms
5.China,storm(wind&hail),16peoplediedand200injured
DiscussionQuestions,page62
1.Extremeweatherconditions
2.Deathsanddestructionofproperty
NoteTaking,pages62-63
MainIdeasDetails
B.Historyofclimatemodeling1.Oceanandsea-icemodelswerecoupledtogetherandaddedtoglobalclimatemodels
2.Aerosols(airborneparticles)added
3.Naturalcarboncyclingonlandandinoceansadded
4.Effectsofhumanindustryneedtobeadded
C.Presentdaychallenges1.Biggest,physicaluncertainty,dependingontype&height
2.Increaseofaverageglobaltemperatureby1.5°-4.5°Cby2100
UnderstandingDetails,pages64-65
1.Y2.N3.Y4.Y5.N6.N7.N
8.fossilfuel9.chemistry10.uncertainties
Brainstorming,page65
(sampleanswers)
Similarities:Botharecoverediniceandsnow;Bothareverycold;Bothhavewhalesandbirds
Differences:Artichastrees,butAntarcticadoesnot;Antarcticaiscolderandwindier;Antarcticahaspenguins,butArctic
doesnot
Previewing,page66
(sampleanswers)
1.EnvironmentalissuesthataffecttheArcticandAntarctica.
2.Theroleofclimatologists.
3.ScientificstudiesintheArctic.
GettingtheMainIdeas,page73
Paragraph5.InuitobservationsofchangesinArctic
Paragraph6.ScientificobservationsofchangesinArctic
Paragraph7.ImportanceofArctictoclimatestudy
Paragraph8.ScientificobservationsofchangesinAntarctic
Paragraph9.Wanningtrend
UnderstandingDetails,pages74-75
1.ScientistsarestudyingconditionsatthePolesandmonitoringtheenvironmentalchangestobetterunderstandhowthey
affecttheglobalclimate.
2.Theyaredrillingtheiceandextractingicecoresmanymetersdeep.
3.a.TheInuitarewatchingtheirworldmeltbeforetheireyes.Theyareconcernedthattheircommunitywillslideintothesea.
b.Eldersandhuntersposttheirobservationsonthewebsite.
4.a.Theyreliedontheringaroundthemoonortheburningcirclearoundthesun.
b.Today,theweatherchangessorapidlythatpeoplecan'tmakesenseofthesesignsanymore.
5.a.TheGulfStreammoderatestemperaturesintheNorthernHemisphere.
b.Itmovesalongoceancurrents,whichactasconveyorbelts.
c.Dilutionbytoomuchfreshwateronthesurface,comingeitherfromincreasedrainfallovertheNorthAtlanticorfrom
glacialmelting,couldstopthesaltywaterfromsinkingandshutdowntheconveyorbelt.Thisiscausedbyarisein
temperatureintheregion.
d.ItwouldcauseclimatechangeintheNorthernHemisphere,whichwouldcausemanyproblems.
6.Scientistsareconcernedaboutthemeltingoftheiceshelvesthatcausedicebergstobreakawayfromthecontinent.
7.a.Thousandsoficelayersthatwereformedaseachyear'ssnowfallwascompressedovertime.
b.Itgivesthefirstfullviewofapastwarmperiodthatismostlikethecurrentone.
8.Weneedtoaskwhenabruptchangewillhappen,whattheimpactwillbe,andhowcanweprepare.Itisnolongeraquestion
ofwhetherit'sgoingtohappen-climatechangeisinevitable,thusweneedtotakeaction.
UnderstandingDetails,page75
1.VeryfewpeoplegettovisitAntarctica.Thetripchangesyourperspectiveoftheworldandgivesyouabetterappreciationfbr
thenaturalworld.
2.Greenbelievesthattheexpeditionsallowstudentstoconnectwithnatureandunderstandtheprofoundeffectthe
environmenthasontheirlives.
3.Theexpeditionstakeabout75studentstotheAntarcticand12totheArctic.
4.Studentshavetoraisemoneyfbrthetripandhaveasenseofadventureandrespectfbrnature.
5.Theymustdealwithseasicknesscausedbyroughwatersontheirjourneythere.
6.Ifwindsorseacurrentsarctoorough,theycancelthetrip.Adoctorandanursearepresent.Theyhavea“takeonly
photographs,leaveonlyfbotprints^^philosophysothattheydon'tdisturbtheenvironment.
7.Thestudentsvisitvariousscientificresearchstationsandhelpwithexperiments,andtheygetachancetointeractwith
wildlife.8.Forsomethetriphashelpedthemfocustheircareerplans.
ReactingtotheReading,page79
(sampleanswers)
1.Gettoseesomethingdifferent.
2.Sometimeswe'resofocusedontechnologythatweforgetaboutnature.
3.Humansaresosmallincomparison.
4.Seeingitfirsthandmightinspireyoutogetinvolved.
5.Itbecamemoreofareality.
ApplyingtheInformation,page79
(sampleanswers)
ProblemResultRecommendation
1.CloudsarethebiggestphysicalWecan'tpredictchangesaccurately.Needmoreresearchtodevelopbetter
uncertaintyinclimatemodeling.tools.
2.Peopledon'tknowmuchabouttheTheymaynotpaymuchattentiontotheWeneedmoreinformation;everyone
polarregions.changesthere.needstogetinvolved.
3.Wedon'tknowverymuchaboutpastWearen'tsureifthisisanornialScientistswereabletodigdeepand
wanningtrends.change.extracticesamples.
4.Globaltemperaturesarerising.ThiswillmelttheiceandcauseWehavetofigureoutwhenthismight
flooding.happenandwhattodoaboutit.
VocabularyBuilding,page80
1.agricultural(adj.)2.successful(n.)3・accuracy(n.)4.global(adj.)5.continental(adj.)
6.atmospheric(adj.)7.scientific(adj.)8.environmental(adj.)9.natural(adj.)10.governmental(adj.)
VocabularyinContext,pages80-81
A.1.d2.a3.e4.f5.b6.c
B.(sampleanswers)
1.lastforever2.winterinJuly,summerinDecember3.spentmore4.studying
5.water6.hithardest7.keepingheatout8.overpastdecade
Reading,page82
1.Poorercountriesmaynothaveweatherwarningsystemsanddisasterpreparations.
2.Thankstoimprovementsinforecasting,itispossibletonotifypeopleofapproachingdisastersandremovethemorshoreup
theirdefenses.
3.Thereisalackofpoliticalwilltodealwiththeproblem.Oftenpeoplearefatalisticaboutsuchcatastrophes.
4.Thegoalissoimproveearlywarningsanddisasterpreparedness,andstrengthennationalweatheragencies.It'simportantto
makesurethatallcountrieshaveaccesstoinfbnnationfromsatellitesaboutextremeweatherandassistanceincorporatingsuch
dataintotheiremergencyplanningsystem.Otherimprovementsincludetrainingweatherspecialists,providingtechnology,
andinfbnningthepublic.
Matching,page84
1.f2,d3.g4.e5.c6.a7.b
UnderstandingtheCoherenceofaParagraph,pages84-85
1.and
2.as,when,while
3.asmanyas,bycontrast,asgoodas,muchbetterthan
4.fbrexample
5.although
Chapter4:TheWeatherandOurHealth
Matching,page87
l.j2.b3.g4.a5.d6.c7.h8.f9.e10.i
Predicting,pages87-88
l.T2.F3.T4.T5.T
ScanningforDetails,pages91-92
1.Theyweresurprisedthatpeopledon'tdiebecauseit'scold,butbecauseit'swinter.
2.Thelinkbetweenhealthandweatherisstudiedbybiomctcorology,awell-acceptedscienceinEuropefbrfiftyyears.
3.Theydevelopedacomputer-animatedmapthatshowsnotcoldfrontsandsnowflurries,butthemedicalproblemsthatthey
canbring.
4.Peoplecomplainedofmigraineswhentheweatherbecamemorehumidandcooler,andwhentherewasalonghotspell.
5.TheGermanWeatherServiceregularlyissueshealthadvisories.Thereisawebsitewithweatherupdatesrelatedtohealth
conditions.
6.a・It'sanindexthatcombineseightdifferentmeasures,andbasedonthesefactors,dividesweatherintofourteencategories
linkedtodifferentailments.
b.ItshowsareasofhealthriskacrossNorthAmericaonanygivenday.
7.a.EnvironmentCanadawasnotinterestedinit.
b.Perhapstheydon'tseetheutilityofsuchamap.
8.Peoplecouldmanagetheirillnessesandplantheirdailyactivities.Forexample,peoplewithmigrainescouldstayawayfrom
foodsthattriggermigraines,andpeoplesufferingfromarthritiscouldtakeanti-inflammatoriesasapreventativemeasure.
9.SomehospitalsintheUnitedKingdomfoundusingsuchinformationuseful.NowEnvironmentCanadaseemsinterestedin
usingitinCanada.
VocabularyinContext,pages92-93
l.j2.i3.h4.g5.f6.e7.d8.c9.b10.a
UsingEvidencetoSupportIdeas,page93
IdeaSupport
2.Theproject...Peoplewithmigrainestypicallycametothedoctorundertwotypesof
weatherconditions."Oneiswhentheweatherisbecomingmorehumid
andcooler...Theotheriswhenyouhavealonghotspell.”
3.Muchhas...Astudyrevealedthatdeathratesaremorethan20%higherinJan.thanAug.
Onestudyfoundthatheartattackspeakonthethirddayofacoldspell.
Anotherfoundthatbloodpressurerisesandfallsaccordingtonoontemp.
Yetanotherfoundthatawarmfrontmovingacrossthecountrybringswithit
awaveofmigraineheadaches.
4.AnimalsareaffectedbyweatheraswellBearschange...
UnderstandingDetailsrpage94
l.N2.Y3.Y4.N5.Y6.Y7.N
8.sleepspecialist9.winter10.daylight
Scanning,page97
1.a.Forattemptedsuicide.
b.Herchildren'svacationcamethefirstweekofMarchinsteadofinFebruary.
2.Thesecondpatientbecamemoresociableandpaidmoreattentiontohispersonalhygiene.
3.a.Sadness,irritability,anxiety
b.Violence
4.Laziness,increaseinappetite,hypersomnia
5.a.PeoplestartgettingSADsymptomsasdaylighthoursbegintodecrease.
b.ThesymptomscanlastuntilMay(spring).
6.a.Twokindsoflight
b.Thebrighterlightworkedbecauseitresembledsunlight.
RecappingtheInformation,page98
A.
L“Thefirstpatient...hadtriedtocommitsuicide...Anotherpatient...wasadmittedtothesamehospitalyearafteryear...
soseverewashisdepression.
2.Bothpsychologicalandphysical,includingdepression,anxiety,irritability,increasedappetite,laziness,andhypersomnia.
3.“Oneofthefirststudies...Theinvestigatorsfoundtheycouldpredicthowmanyofthepeopletheystudiedwoulddevelop
SADsymptomsonthebasisofhowbriefthedaylighthourswere...September,somepeoplewereaffected...wintersolstice
came,almosteveryoneinthestudygroupwasaffected...towardspring...thenumberofaffectedpeoplebegantodecline.By
theendofMay,almostallwerebacktotheiroldselves.,,
Skimming,page98
(sampleanswers)1.Inthesummer2.Sad,depressed,suicidal
Scanning,page101
1.Audreytakesamphetamines.
2.Between4and8percentofpeoplesufferfromSAD,butonly.025percentsufferfromReverseSAD.
3.Audreyspeakstowomen'sgroupsaboutherdisorder,becausewomenaretwiceaslikelytosufferfromseasonaldepression.
4.Audreyshopsatamallfarfromherhousebecauseithasthedimmestlightinganditwillpreventherfrombecomingvery
depressed.
5.a.Audreyshopsagreatdealinthewinter,somuchsothatshecannotcontrolherspending.
b.Herdoctorsuggeststhatshenotkeepcreditcardsinherpurse.
c.Herhusband'ssolutionisthatshekeeptwoaccounts,onefbrwhensheismanicandonefbrwhensheisnot.
6.Audreyfeelsthatshehasbecomeamorepatientandgentlepersonasaresultofhercondition.
7.a.PeopleoftentrytoquietAudreywhenshediscusseshercondition.
b.Audrey'sresponseisthatdepressioninvariousformsisquitecommonandthereforeshouldbeopenlydiscussed.
RecappingtheInformation,page102
A.
1.44Daylightandwanntharcfactors...inthespring...rare...only0.025percentarcbelievedtosuftcr...”
2..provokesseveremanicdepression.Hermania(ex
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