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PowerPoint accompaniment for the Consortium's lesson
First Amendment & Virginia v. Black
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Human Continuum I
You are going to be shown a series of imagines.If the picture arouses a very negative emotion,
stand at the -5. You can stand in between -5 and 0 for lesser degrees of negative feelings.
If the symbol arouses no emotion, stand at the 0. If the picture arouses a very positive emotion,
stand at the +5. You can stand in between 0 and +5 for lesser degrees of positive feelings.
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Human Continuum III am going to read a list of statements.If you strongly disagree with the
statement, stand at -5. If you strongly agree, stand at +5. If you neither agree nor disagree (neutral
or no opinion), stand at the 0. You can stand anywhere between -5 and
+5 to show lesser degrees of agreement or disagreement.