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Social Studies, 24.04.2020 22:39 achoward08

On the campus of the University of Minnesota, there are signs near large expanses of grass that read, "Lie on me, play on me, but please don’t walk on me." These signs are more likely to protect the grass than signs that read "Stay off the grass!." What is the theoretical explanation for this?

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