1. Media naturalness theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
] . In other words, media naturalness theory places the face-to-face medium at the center of a one-dimensional scale of naturalness, where deviations to the left or right are associated with decreases in naturalness (see Figure 1).
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2. Anthropocentrism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The concept of naturalness is implicit in all attempts to assess the extent to which Australian ecosystems have been modified by 200 years of European settlement, as well as by 40,000 years of Aboriginal occupation. Yet, failure to
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3. Cattle Egret - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Botkin, D. B. (2001). "The naturalness of biological invasions". Western North American Naturalist 61 (3): 261–266.
^ Silva, M. P.; Coria, N. E.;Favero, M.; Casaux, R. J. (1995). "New Records of Cattle Egret Bubulcus
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