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Judaism has always evolved. In a world of instant access and fading institutions, rabbinic leadership must evolve with it.
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Despite holding B1 or B2 German certificates, levels three and four on a six-tier scale, many Vietnamese vocational students say they feel “helpless” when they first arrive in Germany, struggling to ...
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There is indeed evidence to suggest that some therapeutic conversations with chatbots, with sufficient guardrails, can have ...
As a journalist covering Asian American communities, Frank Shyong saw the potency and danger of shame. An article he wrote ...
Bias and regulation are decoupled in agent systems. The intergroup bias appears to be intrinsic and difficult to eliminate.
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