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The reading passage and lecture both deal with some methods related to glass to debate whether it would prevent birds from flying through the glass. The reading passage suggests three different ideas to keep birds from flying through glasses, but the professor suggests three compelling rebuttals.
The reading passage claims that one-way glass that is transparent in only one direction could keep birds from flying through. If birds cannot see through a window, they will understand that the glass forms a solid barrier and will not try to fly through it. But the professor claims against because birds would also be dangerous because the outside of one-way glass is mirror. Birds cannot distinguish mirror image from real image. So the birds would crash to windows as well.
The reading passage points out that to paint colorful ines (lines) or other designs on regular window glass would preventing it. People would still be able to see through the openings in the design where there is no paint, while birds would see the stripes and thus avoid trying to fly through the glass. However, the professor rebutes it because birds would see open halls through the unpainte (unpainted) glass and fly through it. Extremely small unpainted spot would prevent it, but then, the inside of the building would be too dark.
The reading passage suggests that artificial magnetic field would guide birds away from buildings. Bird research has shown that birds have a natural ability to sense Earth's magnetic fields. A building in a bird flight path can be equipped with powerfule (powerful) electromagnets that emit magnetic signals that steer birds in a direction from the building. The professor does not agree with that because birds use the abillity to use magnetic field only when they travel long distance. The birds use magnetic fields such as the situation when they traveling from cold area to warm area in winter. The birds do not use it when they move from cities' opposite sites.
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People one encounters on the streets are most likely to drink coffee. People drink coffee not only on the streets, but pretty much everywhere. Coffee is consumed more on their necessity rather than their preference. Like preferences and needs decides the consumption of coffee, everything is processed in the same way. Thoughts on this topic, workers are more satisfied when they have different types of tasks to do than when they do similar tasks, is equivalent to consumption of coffee. Opinions can be different from person to person, I would like to agree. Here are reasons made by my experiences, fatigue from repeating tasks and sense of accomplishment the tasks would give.
To begin with, workers are more satisfied when they do various tasks because they do not irritated easily. Doing same works over and over again makes people easily frustrated, giving them a sense of fatigue. Workers would feel satisfied when they do no feel any fatigue when they finisihed thier daily schedules. For example, when I worked as a journalist for school newspaper, I would easily feel tired. It forced me to interview about same topic, making me interview more and more students. I would not be that tired if I did interview with different topics. Since workers are more satisfied when they do not feel fatigue, workers should be forced to do various types of tasks.
In addition, workers are more satisfied when they do different tasks because they would feel little sense of accomplishment when they finish the taks(tasks) they do everyday. Since repeating works give less and less sense of accomplishment when they finish it, workers prefer to do different kinds of tasks. In my experience, when I was interviewing students as a school newspaper journalist, I could not feel any sense when I got a similar answer (similar answers) from differet students. My repeating same questions to different sutdents make them answer similarly. I could not (be) satisfied with that kinds of work. For this reason, workers would be more satisfied when they do different tasks than do similar tasks.
Like blending and roasting coffee before extracting, my experiences written in the essay processed in the same way. Now, this essay, combined with sense of accomplishment and fatigue which resulted from the type of tasks, is prepared to be sold.
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