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Yin Yang phenomena Can be used to illustrate dichotomous relationships of unfolding phenomena as the impact of an event is experienced 23

Yin Yang phenomena Initially, the most salient features of an event have the greatest immediate impact and are attention-demanding 23

Yin Yang phenomena As time passes, the once salient features tend to become less intensive and less impacting 23

Yin Yang phenomena As time passes, the once salient features tend to become less intensive and less impacting Dichotomous (opposite) aspects of the event are barely perceptable at first 23

Yin Yang phenomena The dichotomous features begin to emerge or become more obvious and more impacting 23

Yin Yang phenomena The dichotomous features begin to emerge or become more obvious and more impacting 23

Eventually, the dichotomous features dominate and have the greatest long-range impact what was once the most salient features of the event have minimal impact 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Begin by identifying the topic 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Begin by identifying the topic 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Add an “Is about” statement 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Add an “Is about” statement 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the most salient features resulting from the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the most salient features resulting from the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the most salient features resulting from the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the most salient features resulting from the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the most salient features resulting from the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the most salient features resulting from the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the most salient features resulting from the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the most salient features resulting from the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the emerging dichotomous features of the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the emerging dichotomous features of the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the emerging dichotomous features of the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the emerging dichotomous features of the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Identify the emerging dichotomous features of the event 23

Yin Yang phenomena map Be sure to note change in salience and degree of impact relative to each category of feature 23

Identify the Big Idea - What’s important to understand about this 23

Identify the Big Idea - What’s important to understand about this 23