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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
An Exploration Into The Design Of A Portable Music Player For People With Alzheimer’S And Dementia, Jaxon V. Silva
An Exploration Into The Design Of A Portable Music Player For People With Alzheimer’S And Dementia, Jaxon V. Silva
Liberal Arts and Engineering Studies
An exploration into the design of a portable music player for people with Alzheimer's and dementia.
The Association Of The Nutrition Transition And The Development Of Eating Disorders, Amy Kelly
The Association Of The Nutrition Transition And The Development Of Eating Disorders, Amy Kelly
Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
Shared Responsibility In A Multispecies Playground, Marcus Baynes-Rock
Shared Responsibility In A Multispecies Playground, Marcus Baynes-Rock
Between the Species
While conducting research on urbanised hyenas in Harar, Ethiopia, I was approached by a young hyena named Willi. In contrast to other hyenas, who tolerated my presence but otherwise had little interest in me, Willi insisted on some kind of engagement. Through biting, chase play, combing, following and standing by one other, Willi and I went beyond our species limitations and created an improvised intersubjectivity based on a will to understand. However, our friendship led to some harmful consequences for which I felt responsible. This led me to question the ethics of engagement with non-humans: if unforeseen harms can result …
Cross-Cultural Cannibalism Throughout Human History, Melissa Cochran
Cross-Cultural Cannibalism Throughout Human History, Melissa Cochran
Social Sciences
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Sustainable Agriculture, Charlene Mills
Sustainable Agriculture, Charlene Mills
Social Sciences
This paper is about sustainable agriculture and how we can strive to achieve it. It discusses what is wrong with our food system today and how we can go about changing that. It incorporates Geography and Anthropology while discussing different issues around the world.