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Dastparvardeh Posted 15 years ago
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What is he saying?

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"Now the lower right pane is box No.4, it's the unknown self. This box represents non-conscious trues about ourselves. Things that neither we nor anyone else actually knows. Contents of this area of the self are inferred by things that appear in the consciousness and blind [what???] reactions that take us by surprise, which are triggered by situational cues that we hadn't noticed before. This is the home of all that early [what???] learning that shaped our basic [what??] inheritance ..."

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1. and blindside us (one word). To blindside means; verb ( blindside) [ trans.

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  • and blindside us (one word).
  • To blindside means; verb ( blindside) [ trans.
  • ] hit or attack (someone) on the blind side : Jenkins blindsided Adams, knocking him to the sidewalk.
  • • (often be blindsided) catch (someone) unprepared; attack from an unexpected position : protection against being technologically blindsided 2.
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1. and blindside us (one word). To blindside means; verb ( blindside) [ trans. ]

hit or attack (someone) on the blind side : Jenkins blindsided Adams, knocking him to the sidewalk. • (often be blindsided) catch (someone) unprepared; attack from an unexpected position : protection against being technologically blindsided

2. call and response learning

3. temperament inh

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