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By Jeremy S. Page - The divide between human and non-human, real and not-real, is a problem frequently explored in texts about toys and undead creatures. Even the term ‘undead’ is problematic, for...
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View ArticleImpression Management: Considering Cultural, Social, and Spiritual Factors
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