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Pages 4–5: Fountain and bathers. David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images.

Page 14: works & conversation photo: R. Whittaker.

Page 18: Hansel & Gretel. Private Collection/©Look and Learn/Bridgeman Art Library.

Page 32: Michael Shermer. Photo by David Patton.

Page 34: Heat maps of Web pages from eye-tracking studies. Copyright Nielsen Norman Group. All rights reserved.

Page 42: Candy bar. iStockphoto.

Page 53: David Rothkopf. Photo by Christopher Leaman.

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Page 58: Photo collage of recalled experiences. Clockwise from top left: Michael Schwarz/The Image Works; Mario Tama/Getty Images; Lawrence Migdale/Science Source; D. Miller/Classicstock/Aurora Photos.

Page 60: Russell Baker. Yvonne Hemsey/Getty Images.

Page 61: Lady Macbeth. Tristram Kenton/Lebrecht/The Image Works.

Page 69: Soccer goalie. Robert Llewellyn/Aurora Photos.

Page 75: Group of women sharing dinner. Veer/Corbis Photography.

Page 76: Hikers in silhouette. © Andrew Dillon Bustin.

Page 76: Times Square crowd. Photo by Bojune Kwon, from The Neurosis in the City.

Page 77: Concert crowd and airport. © Andrew Dillon Bustin.

Page 78: Baseball player making catch. Jared Wickenham/Getty Images.

Page 80: Eric Liu. Photo by Alan Alabastro.

Page 82: Market in New York City’s Chinatown. Dorling Kindersley/Getty Images.

Page 86: The Titanic 1912. © The Mariners’ Museum/Corbis.

Page 87: Emergency room. David Joel/Getty Images.

Page 89: Elvis impersonators. Chris Jackson/Getty Images.

Page 95: View from bicycle. Robert van Waarden/Getty Images.

Page 96: Server at party. Doug Mills/The New York Times/Redux Pictures.

Page 96: Climbers on Mt. Rushmore. Kevin Steele/Aurora Photos.

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Page 99: Farhad Manjoo. Photo by Helen Bailey.

Page 100: Google goggles. Matthew Sumner/Getty Images.

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Page 107: Frost/Nixon interview. AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine.

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Page 115: Job interviews. AP Photo/The State, Gerry Melendez.

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Page 116: Couple at Woodstock, 2009. N.Y. Daily News.

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Page 158: Suzan Shown Harjo. AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta.

Page 159: Native Americans returning ancestral remains. AP Photo/The Albuquerque Journal, Eddie Moore.

Page 164: Dirty Water campaign. Casanova-Pendrill.

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Page 183: Boy in hospital. Suzanne Kreiter/The Boston Globe via Getty Images.

Page 183: Family reading. Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times/Redux Pictures.

Page 184: Cell phone tower disguised as tree. © Robert Voit.

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Page 197: “Don’t Mess With Texas” anti-littering sign. AP Photo/Donna McWilliam.

Page 199: Agriculture student. Jack Dykinga/USDA.

Page 202: Traffic congestion. Bloomberg/Getty Images.

Page 203: Graffiti on train car. Photo © Martha Cooper.

Page 203: Student with heavy backpack. Heather Stone/KRT/Newscom.

Page 204: Judging giant pumpkins. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images.

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Page 213: Still from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Photofest.

Page 220: Photo of church at Auvers-sur-Oise. Pierre-Franck Colombier/Getty Images.

Page 220: The Church at Auvers-sur-Oise by Vincent van Gogh. Buyenlarge/Getty Images.

Page 221: Sony office, 1999. © TWPhoto/Corbis.

Page 221: Google Campus, 2012. Bloomberg via Getty Images.

Page 222: Photo collage of source usage. Clockwise from top left: Scott Bauer/USDA; © Mika/Corbis; © Journal-Courier/Steve Warmowski/The Image Works; Jeff Greenberg/The Image Works.

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Page 253: Contestant in child beauty pageant. Konstantin Zavrazhin/Getty Images.

Page 254: No Swearing sign. Patrick Strattner/Getty Images.

Page 254: Shark Warning sign. © Andrew Dillon Bustin.

Page 255: Gamblers in Las Vegas. Bloomberg/Getty Images.

Pages 256–57: Trains. David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images.

Page 260: Shirley Jackson. AP Photo.

Page 283: Kate Chopin. The Granger Collection, New York.

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Page 297: Chevrolet advertisement. Everett Collection.

Page 298: “Stairway” type design. Instructor Hyunmee Kim, Samsung Art and Design Institute.

Page 299: Type as cultural cliché. From Publication Design, 3/e, by Roy Paul Nelson, © 1983 McGraw-Hill Education.

Page 299: Type that contributes to meaning. © Andrew Dillon Bustin.

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Page 302: Photograph with missing element. Courtesy of Americans for National Parks.

Page 303: Public-service advertisement showing wordplay. D. Reed Monroe.

Page 303: Billboard showing wordplay. Bill Aron/PhotoEdit.

Page 304: Poster conveying a theme. The Ad Council.

Pages 311–13: Autism photo series. Shannon Kintner/The Daily Texan.

Page 322: Still from video tutorial. The Writing Center at Portland State University.

Page 349: City from above. Creatas/Jupiter Images.

Page 349: Apartment buildings. Jeff Greenberg/The Image Works.

Page 349: Map of New York City, 1807. The Granger Collection, New York.

Page 350: Frank Deford. George Bridges/KRT/Newscom.

Page 350: Junior Seau. UPI/Terry Schmitt/Landov.

Page 367: Brochure design showing prominent elements. Studio InFlux/The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University: Jenny Barrett, ManChingCheng, Lisa Goode, and Yehudit Massouda-Winiarz.

Page 370–71: Flooded baseball fields. David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images.

Page 372: Erin Schmitt. Courtesy of Erin Schmitt.

Page 381: Peter Hertli. Courtesy of Alice Hertli.

Page 492: Native American family. M. Williams Woodbridge/National Geographic/ Getty Images.

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Page 496: Sandra Cisneros. Ulf Andersen/Getty Images.

Page 500: Anna Quindlen. AP Photo/Evan Agostini.

Page 503: Dagoberto Gilb. © Marion Ettlinger/Corbis.

Page 506: Amy Tan. Will Ragozzino/Getty Images.

Page 512: Richard Rodriguez. © Roger Ressmeyer/Corbis.

Page 518: Detail from “Once a Mother, Always a Mother” infographic. Edelman Berland.

Page 518: Detail from “Paternity Leave around the World” infographic. Originally appeared on www.GOOD.is on June 7, 2012. Reprinted with permission from GOOD.

Page 519: Man and woman on bridge. © Andrew Dillon Bustin.

Page 520: Brent Staples. Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times/Redux.

Page 528: William Deresiewicz. Photo by Aleeza Nussbaum.

Page 532: Judy Brady. Courtesy of Judy Brady.

Page 534: Robert Jensen. Courtesy of Robert Jensen.

Page 538: Julie Zeilinger. Photo courtesy of Eric Mull.

Page 543: Deborah Tannen. George Bridges/KRT/Newscom.

Page 543: Man and woman talking. Lilly Roadstones/Getty Images.

Page 544: Jed Conklin. Courtesy of Jed Conklin.

Page 544: Boxer Virginia Fuchs. Courtesy of Jed Conkliln.

Page 545: Sean Connery. Photos 12/Alamy

Page 545: Roger Moore. Photononstop/SuperStock.

Page 545: Daniel Craig. AF archive/Alamy.

Page 545: Pierce Brosnan. Photos 12/Alamy

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Page 554: Katha Pollitt. © Christina Pabst.

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Page 561: Stephen King. AFP/Getty Images.

Page 569: Chuck Klosterman. Essdras M. Suarez/The Boston Globe via Getty Images.

Page 569: Do not feed the zombies. Christian Aslund/Getty Images.

Page 570: Baauer. ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy.

Page 571: DILBERT. DILBERT © 2012 Scott Adams. Used by permission of UNIVERSAL UCLICK. All rights reserved.

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Page 576: James H. Fowler. Photo by Kent Horner.

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Page 587: Elizabeth Stone. Courtesy of Elizabeth Stone.

Page 591: Libby Copeland. Photo by Danylo Berko.

Page 595: Sherry Turkle. Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via Getty Images.

Page 595: Man in front of avatar. MCT via Getty Images.

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Page 597: Photo collage of ways to live well. Clockwise from top left: Jose Luis Pelaez Inc./Getty Images; Palm Beach Post/ZUMAPRESS.com; Lynette Peizer/Alamy; © Carlos Gonzalez/Star Tribune/ZUMA Press.

Page 598: Jhumpa Lahiri. Gary Gershoff/WireImage/Getty Images.

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Page 605: Gareth Cook. Photo by Mike Swartz.

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Page 620: Rainbow. © Andrew Dillon Bustin.

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Page A-12: Bar graph presenting numerical comparisons. U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Studies.

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