The essential question for this unit asks students to think about how a person's attitude about the past and the future affect t
heir actions. Respond to that prompt using information from your previous experiences/observations (50 points) and information from the play, Othello (50 points) - this will require some major critical thinking and the information you provide must be accurate
To study the processes by which past behaviour influences future behaviour, participants were led to believe that without being aware of it, they had expressed either support for or opposition to the institution of comprehensive exams. Judgment and response time data suggested that participants’ perceptions of their past behaviour often influenced their decisions to repeat the behaviour. This influence was partly the result of cognitive activity that influenced participants’ cognitions about specific behavioural consequences and the attitude they based on these cognitions. More generally, however, feedback about past behaviour had a direct effect on participants’ attitudes and ultimate behavioural decisions that were independent of the outcome-specific cognitions. Results are discussed in terms of their implications for biased scanning of memory, dissonance reduction, self-perception, and the use of behaviour as a heuristic.
You can definitely say something about the firefighters, and the police men and the positive affects they had on the nations civil forces. You can also talk about the actual plane fliers, and how they negatively affected the countries views of Muslim's as well as the affect that terrorists had on the United States from this one attack.
"Who knows but this surrendered face were undefeated still." If something surrenders, it implies it has been defeated. "Heavenly hurt" does seem to be ironic too though. Hope this helped.