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Kramer VS Newman.

Two Quotes:

Drama, of course, is most compelling when there are heroes and villains. Thus researchers have found that "risks tend to be perceived as more serious when there is someone to blame." (116 Chapter 7 IANS)

"In sum, being aware of the occasional disparity between reports and reality can be helpful, in that it can remind us of likely disparities between subjective self-reports and objective reality. (143 chapter 8 IANS)

Risk, not Kramer-Newman Risk, but that thing you do when you make a left hand turn from the light (where are all my Pittsburgh drivers at). No more kidding. I get the idea, you need a face to put the terror to: Jason, Freddy, Michael, Leatherface. Even God has Satan. Without a face there really isn't anything to be afraid of, right-that is why the police use sketches, and the president names and shows the faces of terror(suspected of terror). Now is this a trick? Maybe, but then again isn't everything? What isn't a trick-a magician, a carnival ride, multiple choice questions, relationships. Also are people only outraged because they know the truth?

Like magicians say-never tell the secret-once you do there is no longer a use for you.

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