Crying is an act of maintenance, not a sign of collapse. By letting them fall, you are allowing your body to perform the ...
Research suggests that crying is not a sign of weakness, but one of the most sophisticated social technologies in the natural world.
"The cry of nature' reveals how humans engaged in the struggle for animal emancipation and examines for the first time the role of visual art in the growth of animal rights. Embracing the lessons of ...
Infant cries constitute a primary non-verbal communication channel reflecting physiological states, emotional needs and potential health disorders. Research in cry signal analysis encompasses data ...
Crying on campus is a common occurrence. Sometimes it is a planned moment brought on by weeks of built-up stress; other times it is a spontaneous event. Personally, I prefer crying in places that are ...
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