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In "Presence," she explores how being authentic to our "true selves" is essential for reducing stress that holds us back from our full potential.
She explores how Defoe drew on Knox's "History" in writing "Captain Singleton," an all but forgotten novel that was published the year after "Robinson Crusoe".
Or as Dr. Berga puts it, she explores "how the hypothalamus talks to the pituitary that in turns talks to the ovary".
The other acutely felt absence chronicled in these "romantic journals" is of a husband, and in this fascinating record of the trials and tribulations of a single woman's life in the 20th century, she explores how she variously fears and desires solitude.
Now, in Coming of Age, she explores how her generation is meeting the challenge of getting older.
With her signature storytelling skills, she explores how we reckon with emotions, rumble with narratives, and start revolutions in our own lives.
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Admittedly that book was written half a lifetime ago, but didn't she explore how she felt about being adopted then?
From her first and greatly underrated novel, The Return of the Soldier (1918), to later novels such as Harriet Hume (1929), she explored how and why middle-class women so tenaciously upheld the division between private and public spheres and helped to sustain the traditional values of the masculine world.
Before she picked up sculpture in 2014, she explored how death affects our perception of the body in life through video and performance.
Krubitzer gave the fourth overview lecture in which she explored how cortical phenotypes develop across lifetimes, and how it changes within them.
Then in another chapter, she movingly explores how her own bipolar II went untreated for years, how it affected her financial choices, and how mental health stigma dramatically impacts the resources we have available to deal with everything from insignificant spending habits to major financial crises.
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