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Research in the field of social robotics suggests that enhancing social cues in robots can elicit more social responses in users. It is however not clear how users respond socially to persuasive social robots and whether such reactions will be more ...
A. S. Ghazali +3 more
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From Paramilitaries to Parliamentarians: Disaggregating Radical Right Wing Extremist Movements
The global far right is extremely broad in nature and far from monolithic. While the “far right” is often used as an umbrella term, using the term runs the risk of over-simplifying the differences and linkages between white supremacist, anti-immigration,
Jason M. Blazakis, C. Clarke
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Social Beliefs and Visual Attention: How the Social Relevance of a Cue Influences Spatial Orienting
We are highly tuned to each other's visual attention. Perceiving the eye or hand movements of another person can influence the timing of a saccade or the reach of our own.
Matthias S. Gobel +2 more
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From Stornoway to ‘Mortuary View’: A Memoir
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Colin Scott MacKenzie
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‘Có às don Chorra-Ghiullan Ghlas?’
In oral tradition, as well as in literature, the theme is well known of the young man who takes leave of his betrothed or spouse, with the agreement that she is free to (re)marry if he does not return within a specified period of time.
Iain Seathach
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The study illustrates how witchcraft accusations are confirmed and how the accused are tried in the Akan and Konkomba context in Ghana. It further examines the legitimacy of witchcraft beliefs through dialogue with the biblical, anthropological and ...
K. A. Agyapong
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‘and yes I said yes I will Yes’
These thoughts were inspired by the following riddle: A young man asked a maiden, as she was at an open window, when she would go a walk with him; and he got the answer that follows: “When I shall have lifted the linen (or net), lowered the glass, and ...
Aonghus Padraig Caimbeul
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INTRODUCTION Vaccinations are a way accepted by science of the struggle against infectious diseases. Because of their epidemiological significance, vaccinations are considered compulsory in many countries and their evasion is penalized.
B. Kołłątaj +4 more
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