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This result should not be surprising to those who have followed De Waal's research see my in-depth interview about his work here as well as similar studies concerning primate cooperative behavior.
Eric Michael Johnson: Rise of the Kindness of the Apes Eric Michael Johnson 2011
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To give you a sense, four siblings born in Vienna would eventually scatter to England, Mexico, Japan and the U.S. But what makes this family history even more intriguing is de Waal's choice to unravel the tale by following that path of an unusual heirloom, a collection of 264 Japanese netsuke.
Megan Smolenyak: Summer Genealogy Reads Megan Smolenyak 2011
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I will mix up my daily sessions, going from heart-pumping cardio! workouts of crime thrillers and mystery chillers -- SJ Bolton's newest thriller, Now You See Me, just came out -- to stretching and contemplative sessions centered on books such as Edmund de Waal's The Hare with Amber Eyes and Sigrid Nunez's memoir of Susan Sontag, Sempre Susan.
Nina Sankovitch: Getting Ripped for Summer Reading: My Summer Shape-Up Plan Nina Sankovitch 2011
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This result should not be surprising to those who have followed De Waal's research see my in-depth interview about his work here as well as similar studies concerning primate cooperative behavior.
Eric Michael Johnson: Rise of the Kindness of the Apes Eric Michael Johnson 2011
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This result should not be surprising to those who have followed De Waal's research see my in-depth interview about his work here as well as similar studies concerning primate cooperative behavior.
Eric Michael Johnson: Rise of the Kindness of the Apes Eric Michael Johnson 2011
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I will mix up my daily sessions, going from heart-pumping cardio! workouts of crime thrillers and mystery chillers -- SJ Bolton's newest thriller, Now You See Me, just came out -- to stretching and contemplative sessions centered on books such as Edmund de Waal's The Hare with Amber Eyes and Sigrid Nunez's memoir of Susan Sontag, Sempre Susan.
Nina Sankovitch: Getting Ripped for Summer Reading: My Summer Shape-Up Plan Nina Sankovitch 2011
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I think it's all the same, says Ms. Guild, who was an early collector of Mr. De Waal's ceramics.
Knickknacks Move Off the Shelf Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011
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Matteo Bazzoffia/Anya Hindmarch Old cabinets from the Victoria & Albert line Anya Hindmarch's Pont Street store in London The ceramic artist Edmund De Waal's runaway best-seller "The Hare with Amber Eyes" follows the plight of a collection of 264 Japanese netsuke across borders and battles, and from one household to another.
Knickknacks Move Off the Shelf Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011
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There are no rules; all that matters is appreciation of, in Mr. De Waal's words, "our favorite things."
Knickknacks Move Off the Shelf Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011
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This result should not be surprising to those who have followed De Waal's research see my in-depth interview about his work here as well as similar studies concerning primate cooperative behavior.
Eric Michael Johnson: Rise of the Kindness of the Apes Eric Michael Johnson 2011
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