- In Psychology,
confusion is the
quality or
emotional state of
being bewildered or unclear. The term "acute
mental confusion" is
often used interchangeably...
-
civilization of the Mind in Cyberspace. In his 1990
piece "Crime and
Puzzlement: in
advance of the law on the
electronic frontier",
Barlow wrote about...
- names. The
introduction of code-letter
names has been a
source of much
puzzlement and misunderstanding,
especially among foreigners. Many
people have come...
- p****age", also: "imp****e", "difficulty in p****age", "
puzzlement"') is a
conundrum or
state of
puzzlement. In rhetoric, it is a
declaration of doubt, made...
- 1960s
through their involvement in the
civil rights movement.
Expressing puzzlement over
questions about whether he is "black enough",
Obama told an August...
- get on with
costar Lee Marvin.[citation needed] To Brando's
expressed puzzlement, the
movie inspired teen
rebellion and made him a role
model to the nascent...
- "Just Why
Exactly Is
Woodrow Wilson Rated so
Highly by Historians? It's a
Puzzlement".
History News Network.
Columbia College of Arts and
Sciences at the George...
- to be "as
magnetic onstage as onscreen",
remarking that his "unhurried
puzzlement pulls the
slight preciousness in the character's idiot-savant naivete...
- patient. Each
instalment ends with Dr. Bob and his
nurses looking around in
puzzlement as a
disembodied narrator tells viewers to "tune in next time, when you'll...
- and was
maintained even when he sang,
especially in his one solo, "A
Puzzlement". Many of the King's lines,
including his
first utterance, "Who? Who?...