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According to one of the author's informants, a psychologist named Michael Fox, about 80% of all human communication consists of nonverbal gestures. Dogs are ever watchful of their master's changing stance and expression, a genetic inheritance from their wolf past when subtle shifts in packmates'...
What is the FBI'S role other than to ensure our country's freedom and be ever watchful of those who threaten it?
THERE IS an atmosphere of quiet history in the Faculty Room. Located at the guarded heart of University Hall, the room is where the Faculty usually meets, under the watchful eyes of portraits and busts, the brooding eyes of men out of the University's past, who are preserved forever...
One of the few "birders" who ever get a chance to see these magnificent creatures close up is Zoologist Won Pyong Oh, director of the Institute of Ornithology at South Korea's Kyung Hee University. Five times each winter, Won, 52, makes a well-advertised venture into the DMZ...
Lasch studies the family as a traditional institution crumbling under the strains of competitive, modern society. In his sometimes dogmatically Marxist paradigm, the family as an institution embodies the contradictions of capitalism. Just as the early industrialists "socialised" production by taking productive activity out of the home, he argues, society...