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As the holiday season begins, appreciation in its many facets, and what it does for personal relationships, business and preserving the planet for future generations, is the topic of a one-hour radio special on "The Science of Gratitude" produced by UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism and Ben Manilla Productions.
It is national strength in its many facets that will ultimately determine our security and our position internationally.
While she handily conveys the essence of Bessie's character in its many facets, from a cocky fighter who once held her ground in an encounter with the Ku Klux Klan to the fearful wife of an abusive husband to a playful entertainer, what she cannot do is create emotional tension from a virtual monologue.
It is an open access journal published both online and in print that seeks to represent the broad field of German studies in its many facets.
We hope that with time we can all celebrate sex in its many facets and end the unfair censorship of this beautiful, normal part of lesbian lovemaking.
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) in its many facets of structure and function is becoming more fully understood, and, therefore, it is possible to design and use RNAs as valuable tools in molecular biology and medicine.
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At least until that day in November, Mr. Bush represents America, in all its many facets, the one that loves him and the one that loathes him.
The following playlist, covering fatherhood in all its many facets, contains everything you need to shower the dad in your house with something meaningful, intangible, and (for Spotify users) completely free.
We dig deeper, aiming to uncover the ways that people think about climate change in all its many facets.
Walt Whitman, the self-declared disciple of Emerson, embodies another aspect of the transcendental tradition: its sense that "freedom", in all its many facets, is the essence of all American ideology, including poetic ideology.
Furthermore, Swigris et al 11 assert that health-related QOL is an individual's "perception of the impact of health (in all its many facets) on his or her quality of life" (p.588).
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