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  • ...rriage]], [[family]] and the [[incest taboo]]. Aspects of [[Human behavior|human behaviour]] and [[social organisation]] that are common to all known societ * [[Donald Brown|Brown, Donald]] (1991). ''[[Human Universals]]''.
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  • ...usness. Really effective, that is, truly conscious and clearly meaningful behavior, is in reality always a marginal case. (Max Weber, ''Basic Concepts in Soc ...o or more persons are engaged in conduct wherein each takes account of the behavior of the other in a meaningful way and is therefore oriented in these terms.
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  • ...usness. Really effective, that is, truly conscious and clearly meaningful behavior, is in reality always a marginal case. (Max Weber, ''Basic Concepts in Soc ...o or more persons are engaged in conduct wherein each takes account of the behavior of the other in a meaningful way and is therefore oriented in these terms.
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  • ...technology with a keen interest in techniques and strategies for enhancing human performance. Human performance technology
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  • ...different theories to form a comprehensive view of all the complexities of human conditions and emotions. The reason to do this is because no one theory has * [[Existential-humanistic approach]] values human potential and inner resources, that drive one’s toward self-development.
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  • ...ior administrators regarded the event, saying that the Committee was 'just human', and criticising the outsiders as starting a 'witchhunt' [http://en.wikipe ...ionable whether such people would have a sufficient understanding of human behavior to serve properly in the position. We might need at the highest level peopl
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  • ...cke IC, Evans CS. Cytotoxicity of lavender oil and its major components to human skin cells.<a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/pat
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  • ...uctions. In other cases involving the filming by permission of established human-animal sexual partnerships, no force or coercion is involved and the act is ...as well as erotic art in which [[non-human animal sexuality]] rather than human presence is the central theme.
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  • ...just insistent on absolute naturalism and realism. He's a student of human behavior. I've never seen an actor as famous as him walk into a room and do what he
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  • ...ion of federal, state or local laws, including the New York State and City Human Rights Laws. Additionally, we represent individuals against employers who f ...mited to: comments, touching, phone calls and e-mails. Complaints of such behavior should be made to management in writing. Once a complaint is made, an emplo
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  • ...een influenced by Marx, Leontyev and Seve. This included books on [[animal behavior]]/[[ethology]]<ref>Volker Schurig (1975): ''Naturgeschichte des Psychischen One core result of Holzkamp's historical and comparative analysis of human reproductive action, perception and cognition is a very specific concept of
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  • ...1836) to denote the sciences of government in his classification system of human knowledge. It was also used by [[Plato]] in [[The Laws]] to signify the go ...ffort and two key articles were published in [[1943]]. These papers were "Behavior, Purpose and Teleology" by [[Arturo Rosenblueth]], [[Norbert Wiener]], and
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  • ...technology follows a progression from simple [[tool]]s and simple (mostly human) energy sources to complex [[high-technology]] tools and energy sources. ...onsider them to be performing a technological feat, primarily because such behavior is largely instinctive. There is some evidence of occasional cultural trans
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  • ...eally be “neutral” about genocide or childhood sexual abuse and still be a human being? It is mind boggling. It is little wonder that a basic standard tha ...s of factual claims or contentions, but rather upon ''process'' and ''user behavior''. Central to this view is [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wiki
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  • ...are technically perfect can contain holes, in particular the potential for human rights violations against sex workers that are invisible to the untrained o [[Transparency (behavior)#Non-governmental organizations|Transparency]] born of participatory grantm
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  • ...vocal Feedback on emotional experience and expression”, Journal of social behavior · Tubbs s.l, Moss s : The non verbal message in human communication, Mc Graw Hill 1994, Singapour
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  • ...l dips too low, you will increase your risk of depression, stroke, violent behavior, and suicide. One of Dr. Sears' insights into how the human heart functions is the fact that it doesn't need "endurance training." Your
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  • ...t and eliminate this if possible. However, this may not help, as the cat’s behavior may be a habit by now. Try to take your cat’s mind off of grooming by reg ...ses the changing in male hormones through a cat’s body, changing the cat’s behavior. Sterilization is not enough, because the cat won’t notice the difference
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  • ...k">In vivo effects of goldenseal, kava kava, black cohosh, and valerian on human cytochrome P450 1A2, 2D6, 2E1, and 3A4 phenotypes</a><br><a href="http://ww
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  • ...ohnson]] was well-known for his coarse language and occasionally unrefined behavior. While not a gaffe in office, an embarrassingly personal tape of LBJ order ...umerous gaffes and faux-pas, many of which, while making people see him as human and less [[Imperial presidency|imperial]] than his predecessor, made others
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  • Archeological findings indicate human activity in Iran during the middle paleolithic era, about 100,000 years ago ...onomic disorder. The early days of the regime were characterized by severe human rights violations and political turmoil, including the seizure of the U.S.
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  • ...es/index.html| title= IBM Almaden Research Center}}</ref> is the name of a human recognition venture initiated by IBM to allow people to interact with [[com ...of IBM employees. But by the 1990s, IBM relaxed these codes; the dress and behavior of its employees does not differ appreciably from that of their counterpart
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  • ...stions, touching on a sample of the answers that have been given so far in human history, makes for a ready introduction to the philosophy of mathematics. ...mathematics and the practice of mathematics went hand in hand for most of human history, with the same people engaged in both aspects of a single activity,
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  • ...pareil'' or Léo Ferré's ''Quand c'est fini, ça recommence'' would suffice. Human nature tends to repeat itself and what is happening now has probably happen What was extremely odd was that the behavior of the artists after the payment incentive was discontinued remained the sa
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  • Due to his awareness of human limitations, Shinran advocates reliance on ''tariki'', or ''other power'' ( ...the major debate concerned the question of which materialist theory of the human mind, if any, was the correct one. The main theories were identity theory (
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  • ...es/index.html| title= IBM Almaden Research Center}}</ref> is the name of a human recognition venture initiated by IBM to allow people to interact with [[com ...of IBM employees. But by the 1990s, IBM relaxed these codes; the dress and behavior of its employees does not differ appreciably from that of their counterpart
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  • A beautiful female tiger rattlesnake was murdered on August 29, 2010 by a human being who saw it when a worthless prison guard failed to lock a cage door, ...certainly wouldn’t take their children to prison to teach them about human behavior.
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  • * [[Assaultive Behavior]] * [[Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms]]
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  • ...rganism is one of the big issues that needs to be resolved. Basically, the behavior of nanoparticles is a function of their size, shape and surface reactivity ...le. Small objects have much more surface area with respect to volume than human-scale objects. The volume of an object goes down as the third power of its
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  • with the broader horizons of human cultivation. Although these human medicine, auto mechanics, or electronic trouble-shooting. Recent explorati
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  • ...stions, touching on a sample of the answers that have been given so far in human history, makes for a ready introduction to the philosophy of mathematics. ...mathematics and the practice of mathematics went hand in hand for most of human history, with the same people engaged in both aspects of a single activity,
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  • I am interested in the kinds of inquiries which human beings carry on in all the varieties of learning and reasoning from everyda ...ordinating their separate findings are mostly ad hoc and still a matter of human skill. Thus, one can question whether the very name "inquiry" succeeds in
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  • I am interested in the kinds of inquiries which human beings carry on in all the varieties of learning and reasoning from everyda ...ordinating their separate findings are mostly ad hoc and still a matter of human skill. Thus, we might question whether the very name &ldquo;inquiry&rdquo;
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  • ...<The_Thing> The FDA has reviewed the first genetically modified animal for human consumption -- the AquAdvantage salmon. This fish grows bigger and faster t [23:04] <tehbadboi> but just normal responsible behavior
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  • we gave at a Conference on "Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences" | every human being to wish for something quite beyond
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  • ...ter founded an institute to promote global [[health]], [[democracy]] and [[human rights]]. He has traveled extensively to monitor international elections, c ...ed States Department of Health and Human Services|Department of Health and Human Services]]. Efforts were also made to reduce the number of government depar
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  • | c6#_vocal_behavior "6" means "vocal behavior" | c7#_nonverbal_behavior "7" means "nonverbal behavior"
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  • | c6#_vocal_behavior "6" means "vocal behavior" | c7#_nonverbal_behavior "7" means "nonverbal behavior"
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  • ...mination of Windows will ultimately result in the extinction of the entire human race." [8] ...on't know yet its significance, but they found that it's impossible, for a human being, to pronounce this word correctly. It had been rumored that Wikipedia
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  • "When people laugh at Mickey Mouse, it's because he's so human; and that is the secret of his popularity." ...and after this short was to depict them as having the size of rather short human beings. On another note, it has been commented that since this short was re
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  • ...as 'behavioral psychology'. Psychology is -- by definition -- the study of behavior so the phrase behavioral psychology' is redundant not unlike 'brain neurolo ...now called "dissociative Identity Disorder." Pribram's findings about the behavior of the brain, when it "switches" from one personality to another, matches t
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  • ...to mention features of this work that connect with the broader horizons of human cultivation. Although these concerns are properly outside the range of my ...ort to build expert systems that simulate and assist diagnosis, whether in human medicine, auto mechanics, or electronic trouble-shooting. Recent explorati
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  • ...the technical term ''conduct'', referring to the species of prototypically human action that is both dynamic and deliberate, or conceived to fall under a fo ...gratuitous bedevilment is probably due to the inherent conservatism of the human mind. Everything familiar is taken for granted, but each new picture of th
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  • ...'', Prentice–Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. See §6.4, "[[Ultimately Periodic Behavior]]". * [[Jürgen Habermas|Habermas, Jürgen]], ''Knowledge and Human Interests'', Jeremy J. Shapiro (trans.), Beacon Press, Boston, MA, 1971. 1
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  • ...'', Prentice–Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. See §6.4, "[[Ultimately Periodic Behavior]]". * [[Jürgen Habermas|Habermas, Jürgen]], ''Knowledge and Human Interests'', Jeremy J. Shapiro (trans.), Beacon Press, Boston, MA, 1971. 1
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  • ...Your Chances Of Monster Growth... No bulk what you've heard in the past... Human analysis dictates actually how connected your accepted should last. Do you Jason hammers me with the boxy questions about my training admission and behavior including accepted arguments the alleged "experts" sometimes accession abou
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  • [17:36] <MyNameWasTaken> Qcoder00: There is a natural human interest in the idea that something of the self persists beyond one's morta ...phuzion> Qcoder00: Can you think of any templates offhand that emulate the behavior that you're trying to achieve>
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  • }}</ref> although the flaring behavior of these stars might speak against this.<ref>{{cite web|title=Red Dwarf Sta ...directly about the contact cross-section between an ETIS and contemporary human society".<ref name="GS">
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  • 00:00 < Jeske_Couriano> Not human, TASN. You should know this by now. :/ 00:02 < ToAruShiroiNeko> human tails are still ew :p
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  • In order to analyze the behavior of a system at successive moments in time, while staying within the limitat ...ons that I have in mind, but they can only hint at the extra meanings that human communicators may pack into their terms and inflections.
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  • ...se people didn't agree with me and your presumption is exactly the kind of behavior WP:NPA is for. ...she was a woman, and she told the children they had to behave like decent human beings
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  • ...sent logical connectives is simplest to write and easiest to read for both human and machine parsers. In the present text I preserve this form of expressio In order to analyze the behavior of a system at successive moments in time, while staying within the limitat
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  • ...ictional entity it's only natural to deny that a word implies an author, a human author. 08:36 < geniice> human groups don't do to well above 100. Ants on the other hand
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  • In order to analyze the behavior of a system at successive moments in time, while staying within the limitat ...ons that I have in mind, but they can only hint at the extra meanings that human communicators may pack into their terms and inflections.
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  • ...rrible person or anything. on a scale from 1-10, 1 being flawless, perfect human, i'd put myself at a 7.5 maybe) ...nsider SPI if they're all making similar edits and performing typical SOCK behavior.
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  • ...ons and film monitors. She combines the urban environment with small-scale human scenes such as waiters working in a cafe or, as in this case, details of th May 05 04:01:57 <geniice> a phrase probably unique in human history
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  • ...ewman |first = Mark |year = 2004 |month = June |title = Civil Rights and Human Rights |journal = Reviews in American History |volume = 32 |issue = 2 |page ...onvinced that domestic politics constituted a major motivation in Truman’s behavior.<ref>Thus William E. Eddy, ''F.D.R Meets Ibn Saud'' New York: American Fri
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  • ...nctioned in the last example, where they had the opportunity to show their behavior in something like their natural habitat. Thus, in a universe of perfect human dentition, the number of the relative term <math>{}^{\backprime\backprime}
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  • [06:48:08] * TheKuKluxKlan was kicked by Logan (Your behavior is not conducive to the desired environment.) ...ion to say that Channa Dal mini-Somosas will turn out rotten and unfit for human consumption if I just bake them in the oven at 375? THe bag insists on dee
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  • 02:28 < ToAruShiroiNeko> Human Rights Watch reported a student losing an eye after being hit by a plastic 14:33 < Qcoder00> That seeks to automate the routine tasks that don't need a human decision
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  • ...describing and building structural relationships among the experiences of human agents. ...ing with the declaration of an undefined term for the very first time, the human reader of this text has the advantage of a prior acquaintance with almost e
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  • ...areklug> yes, it is sexist, as in pertaining to describing sex-conditioned behavior. what of it? ...rime/stop-persecution-of-old-men-by-lowering-age-of-consent-to-13-says-top-human-rights-barrister-8608794.html is this crazy bitch for real
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  • May 06 06:02:22 <Meepsheep> Because it is an early sign of homosexual behavior May 06 13:48:51 * Pesky is a were human
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  • 06:45 < ToAruShiroiNeko> its all human culture ...t a 3RR violation, an administrator may still act if they believe a user's behavior constitutes edit warring, and any user may report edit warring with or with
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  • (instance John-1 Human) (instance Zeke Human)
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  • ...ersistent reflection on conduct begins to constitute a de facto ''model of behavior'' (MOB). In common regard this ''prescribed code'' or ''catalog of procedu ...realm of metaphysics that abides, if anywhere, beyond the bounds of purely human experience and thus abscounds altogether from the sphere of empirical inqui
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  • 02:57 < TeeTylerToe> They knew nothing about my behavior 06:24 < Qcoder02> Ecuador doesn't have a good record on Human rights
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  • in relating one human experience to another, that is, in describing and building structural relationships among the experiences of human agents.
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  • In order to analyze the behavior of a system at successive moments in time, while staying within the limitat ...ons that I have in mind, but they can only hint at the extra meanings that human communicators may pack into their terms and inflections.
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  • In order to analyze the behavior of a system at successive moments in time, while staying within the limitat ...ons that I have in mind, but they can only hint at the extra meanings that human communicators may pack into their terms and inflections.
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  • ...the 14 originals that exist) where he hears some kind of noise (possibly a human) and looks around trying to determine from where it comes? ..., to me, is derived from how completely oblivious he is to the fact it's a human being.
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  • [22:18] <tashir_nomnomnom> as awesome as ClueBot is, my human vandalism revert notice is far superior http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_t ...ay a parent is trying to teach their child to edit. Because of typical kid behavior seen as vandalism, and confusion involving the same IP/computer/whatever, t
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  • May 03 01:26:39 <Dragonfly6-7> derp - is that one of the trout that break human jawbones? ...not going to give examples. I blame the AFD process for facilitating this behavior.
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  • automatically from the approximate nature of all human FOI's that there complexity and collective behavior in such a way that complex
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  • 04:22 < Soapy> Esxcel 2007 has the default behavior to open new sheets in a separate window ...stark terms, Wikipedia is one of the single most important undertakings in human history. If we do our job, future generations will look upon Wikipedia as t
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  • [16:49] <SigmaWP> Oh that explains your behavior [19:32] <kim> That's just not human!
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  • ...mous had strategic directions, they would start informing thew world about human rights abuse sunder the regime 15:26 < ToAruShiroiNeko> IDoH by human editors
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  • 00:33 < OlEnglish> -jtrucks- [GLOBAL NOTICE] The human eye is a wonderful device. With a little effort, it can fail to see even th ...most the only place where editors can post *directly* about other editors' behavior rather than edits.
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  • | refers to human thought than does the definition | more involves any reference to human thought than
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  • 08:00 < ToAruShiroiNeko> Theo10011 there is only one human race :p ...t what I've picked up over the length of the drama sounds like very POINTy behavior.
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  • ...h a technique being used experimentally , but can't recall where... not in human medicine though... ...the occasional person says that he's not celebrating the death of another human.
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  • [22:34] <mareklug> Yetanotherx that's why human lookup is better than machine intelligence. you can discount search cues a ...ll, funny you should say that. google is corpus-based, so it is very much human-cued
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  • [06:41] <froodphone> The human brain can probably hold an equivalent of several petabytes ...ir desire to produce a high quality encyclopedia containing the sum of all human knowledge
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  • ...ke Chromium also records your conversations, as though its simply expected behavior for the monetized version called Chrome [16:22] <Ironholds> how about we teach people to read because education is a human right
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