If you are not one who likes to sit at a desk all day, you may enjoy
the constant change of scenery you get while making deliveries.
The constant change of scenery makes it harder to think, because «the detection of changes in the visual stimulation results in distraction of cognitive processing,» according to the journal NeuroReport.
After spending his first two years of high school at St. Benedict's in New Jersey and the next at Advanced Preparatory International in Texas,
the constant changes of scenery left the Delaware product homesick and craving a sense of normalcy.
Not exact matches
Garvin states that the
constant threats and
changing scenery make the environment and atmosphere
of the game more realistic and «brutal», but not unfair.