The Western Humanities Review, Volume 64Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 2010 |
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... sense of " I " depends on an intimately expressed sense of “ we . ” One of the most striking aspects of Avatar is how technological interfaces and " natural " interfaces mirror one another . Jake's human form is twice removed from the ...
... sense of " I " depends on an intimately expressed sense of “ we . ” One of the most striking aspects of Avatar is how technological interfaces and " natural " interfaces mirror one another . Jake's human form is twice removed from the ...
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... sense of belongingness . Indeed , these two factors exceed features of any one organization , company or interest group in the Partnership while at the same time maintaining the inherent value of each Partner . The sense of ...
... sense of belongingness . Indeed , these two factors exceed features of any one organization , company or interest group in the Partnership while at the same time maintaining the inherent value of each Partner . The sense of ...
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... sense of the world and act within it in creative ways . . . listening , reading , talking , writing , puzzle solving , truth seeking , seeing through other people's eyes , leading , working in a community- [ it ] is finally about ...
... sense of the world and act within it in creative ways . . . listening , reading , talking , writing , puzzle solving , truth seeking , seeing through other people's eyes , leading , working in a community- [ it ] is finally about ...
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Foundation Myth William Wenthe | 112 |
With Teeth Prose Prize Winner Natanya Ann Pulley | 120 |
Landscape With Storm | 126 |
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