191. Elephant Nature Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
close companion to Lek. This affection led to working with elephants in the forests. With a vet they provided medical care to sick elephants in remote areas. The park's current herd includes disabled, orphaned, blind and rescued, elephants of all
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192. Horses in World War I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
front, due to the soldiers' affection for them. [ 51 ] Some recruitment posters from World War I showcased the partnership between horse and man in attempts to gain more recruits. [ 53 ] Despite the boost in morale, horses could also be a
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193. Washoe (chimpanzee) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the same level of nurturing, affection, and life experience, and many have suggested that this impaired his cognitive development , as happens with human children subjected to such an environment. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ]
The publication of
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194. Semiotics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toward a Logic of Mutual Affection — free online course
Semiotics according to Robert Marty , with 76 definitions of the sign by C. S. Peirce
The Commens Dictionary of Peirce's Terms
Journals, book series —
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195. Washoe (chimpanzee) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the same level of nurturing, affection, and life experience, and many have suggested that this impaired his cognitive development , as happens with human children subjected to such an environment. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ]
The publication of
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196. Infant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
not the same as love and/or affection although they often go together. Attachment and attachment behaviors tend to develop between the age of 6 months and 3 years. Infants become attached to adults who are sensitive and responsive in social
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197. Aristotelian view of God - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
so the wise look, with affection, toward the star; and hence as a role model, they inspire those who look up to them, and by whom others still, will yet find themselves enthralled, and so on, they muse… the enduring natural order of
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