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Month: September 2021

Teaching Empathy with Anthropology

September 10, 2021 Teaching Anthropology 0

BY: Mitchell Ma, PhD Candidate, University of Toronto Empathy is defined as sharing and understanding others’ emotions. Although the ability probably predated the human species, […]

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