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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Are Small Scale Tragedies More Affecting Than Large Scale Tragedies?

Is the scale of an event the inverse of its emotional impact?

Are large tragedies too abstract for individuals to truly comprehend?


Posted by tinroof at 11:00 AM

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