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1. "WILD"

© Rebecca A. Sweet

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2. Wild


Anette Heiberg
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3. "Wild"


...Born to be.
Paula J. Becker
My Blog

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4. Wild


"Who's the Wild One?"

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5. Why Spock Could Never Have Evolved

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Emotion: The Science of Sentiment by Dylan Evans is an exploration of the questions that surround the most basic of human instincts, emotion. In the excerpt below we are introduced to the idea that emotion (yes even that time you cried at the Hallmark commercial) is essential to human survival.

If you ever watched Star Trek, you’ll remember Spock, the pointy-eared alien. Spock was half human and half Vulcan - a species of alien that, by some quirk of fate, happened to look remarkably human in all respects other than those tell-tale ears. (more…)

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