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* Originally in: Educator G'morning all, I'm busy delving into the historical and current understandings of a human process that is not presently well-defined or understood. There are two main ways in which this behaviour is said to be best elicited, and much conflict between their followers is traditional. In truth, there are dozens of combinations and variations of the two - all of them backed up by studies of one sort and another, and none of them which have been found to be failures. However, where none of these approaches are applied, the behaviour can fail to surface. But I'm stuck for a descriptive name for such an item. Essentially a distinguishing human behaviour, it may fail to appear if unelicited. Elicitation may take any form prompted by logic, reason, research or faith - and all forms appear to be equally effective. I jotted down the words "intractable" and "intransigent" originally; they certainly get the stubborn, obstinant quality of the phenomena - but not the essence of appearing whenever elicited, no matter how.... Any thoughts ? Miles. ___ MultiMail/Win32 v0.47 --- Maximus/2 3.01* Origin: === Maxie BBS. Ak, NZ +64 9 444-0989 === (3:772/1) SEEN-BY: 633/267 @PATH: 772/1 140/1 123/500 379/1 633/267 |
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