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How might a Near Earth Object change the climate?
Secondary Intersubjectivity
A form of interaction between two persons involving mutual awareness and sharing of experiences from around 1 year of age.
Basic Emotions
Universal emotions—such as joy, fear, anger, surprise, sadness, and disgust—that are expressed similarly in all cultures and are present at birth or in the early months.
Tiffany Field
A prominent researcher known for her work in touch therapy, developmental psychology, and the health benefits of physical touch.
Own Images
The personal visual or mental representations one has of themselves or objects in their environment.
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