eyes of the play's main antagonist, Abigail Williams. Abigail describes Elizabeth as a ''bitter woman, a lying, cold, sniveling woman'' and that is all the reader has to go on until Elizabeth reveals herself to be genuine, kind, patient, and caring to her husband and her family's ...
openness to experience and conscientiousness had a positive influence on perceived responsibility and likeability, as people exhibit sympathetic tendencies and are more likely to identify and recognize a person’s need, or even to distinguish individuals who necessitate and require genuine immediate assistan...
Unlike oleasters, any morphological deviation from the genuine wild morphotype may be considered as the result of human selection pressures, although the stone geometry was certainly not the target of domestication. The morphological deviation from the wild rounded morphotype may be considered as a te...