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| To play, call out common nouns ("armadillo") and proper nouns ("Michael Jordan") at random. Meanwhile, in these United States where common nouns such as democracy and liberty have long known bumpersticker popularity, the notion of a black man or a woman becoming the President remains a joke/a dopey idea/a theoretical construct of small or no plausibility. In one study, 12 right-handed men age 21 to 35 studied two lists of common nouns presented on a computer screen as they lay under a PET scanner. |
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