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    The concepts of Lataif Quraniyyah and Al-Suhbah as recent innovation in reflective teaching by Mohammed Zabidi, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi, Mohammed Zabidi, Mahfuzah, Tukiman, Norbaiti, Abd. Rahman, Nur Najwa Hanani, Abdullah, Akmaliza, Jamsari, Ezad Azraai

    Published 2021
    “…This leads to effective abandonment of teacher-student relationship, namely al-Suhbah (Human bonding through social interaction). Excessive concern for syllabus completion and achievement in final exams focus on the cognitive domain of students, but neglect their psychomotor and affective domains. …”
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    Reflecting the significance of family bonding in my artwork / Noor A’yunni Muhamad by Muhamad, Noor A’yunni

    Published 2013
    “…When I’m doing my readings through internet and books, I can find that family bonding is actually related to human bonding. What I understand about human bonding is, it is a development of a relationship which usually can be referred to relationship between family and friends. …”
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    Keeping Homo Sapiens 1.0 by Anne Foerst

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…I will then discuss human bonding mechanisms and their evolutionary evolved limits. …”
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    Topography of social touching depends on emotional bonds between humans by Suvilehto, J, Glerean, E, Dunbar, R, Hari, R, Nummenmaa, L

    Published 2015
    “…Nonhuman primates use social touch for maintenance and reinforcement of social structures, yet the role of social touch in human bonding in different reproductive, affiliative, and kinshipbased relationships remains unresolved. …”
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    Topography of social touching depends on emotional bonds between humans. by Suvilehto, J, Glerean, E, Dunbar, R, Hari, R, Nummenmaa, L

    Published 2015
    “…Nonhuman primates use social touch for maintenance and reinforcement of social structures, yet the role of social touch in human bonding in different reproductive, affiliative, and kinship based relationships remains unresolved. …”
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    Back to basics: A re-evaluation of the relevance of imprinting in the genesis of Bowlby’s attachment theory by Juan-Pablo Robledo, Juan-Pablo Robledo, Ian Cross, Luisa Boada-Bayona, Nadine Demogeot

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Attachment theory is one of the key theoretical constructs that underpin explorations of human bonding, taking its current form in John Bowlby’s amalgamation of ideas from psychoanalysis, developmental psychology and ethology. …”
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    Building on teams for organizational improvement and development by Manodip Ray Chaudhuri, Kausik Chakraborty

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…On the other hand, informal organization is more or less like consisting of dynamic behaviors’ and various activity patterns within the formal structure only but due to various human bonding and interactions. Now between these formal and informal organizations also there exist the concepts of “Group” and “Team”. …”
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    Building on teams for organizational improvement and development by Manodip Ray Chaudhuri, Kausik Chakraborty

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…On the other hand, informal organization is more or less like consisting of dynamic behaviors’ and various activity patterns within the formal structure only but due to various human bonding and interactions. Now between these formal and informal organizations also there exist the concepts of “Group” and “Team”. …”
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    Function predicts how people treat their dogs in a global sample by Angela M. Chira, Kathryn Kirby, Theresa Epperlein, Juliane Bräuer

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…But almost all we know about dog-human bonds, dog behaviour, and dog cognition is limited to Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic (WEIRD) societies. …”
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    Une impossible solitude by Élie Duprey

    “…Through the analysis of various characters in Simone and André Schwarz-Bart’s literary cycle, this article will explore how their individual destinies connect with the various communities where they belong or to which they are assigned – from African traditional communities destroyed by slavery, to communities bound together by their struggle, and the bare life experienced by those who are deprived from any human bond. In particular, what are the individual or collective strategies implemented by the characters in the face of the various dominations they are subjected to ?…”
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    Family as Context by Rebekah Johnson, Donna DelPrete

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…Considered a micro institution, the family provides the day-to-day context in which relations of power and connection are enacted, and human bonds are either severed or forged. In this respect, it is a key social institution, one “that mediates the individual and the social, with identifiable structures, functions, and hierarchies” (Sarangi, 2006, p. 403).…”
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    BERTA BOJETU BOETA’S DYSTOPIAN VISIONS by Irena Prosenc

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Despite the extreme limitation of their possibilities, the characters narrated by Bojetu find ways of resisting repression through painting, reading and the creation of human bonds, thus managing to escape from dystopian environments and keep their humanity alive. …”
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    Frankly, we do give a damn: improving patient outcomes with swearing by Nicholas B. Washmuth, Richard Stephens

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Discussion Swearing can create tighter human bonds and enhance the therapeutic alliance between a patient and a physical therapist. …”
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