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Progress Report

A brief history of numbers by sociologist William Davies.
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Training Beauty

Inspecting their curves and cracks, not permitted even the touch of another life form.
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Junk Theory: DNA, Disability and Reparative Readings

Queer theory meets research genetics, with devastating results. By Anna Ricciardi.
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Burmese Kitchen: Golden Egg Curry

Burmese Golden Egg Curry is a beautiful way of presenting eggs. By Naomi Duguid.
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The Social Function of the Sauna

Long before the virtue of the Victorians, the first spas were introduced to Britain in medieval times by returning explorers who wanted more of what they experienced in the Middle East — yes, Sir. By David C West.
Hornsey Baths sign
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Born to be Bad: Neurolaw, Genetic Culpability and Early Intervention

The impacts of neuroscience on law, language, responsibility and the relationship between children and the state. By Katherine Templar Lewis.
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Brain with eyes
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Holding on to the Lively Traditions

Decoding urban-to-rural migration amongst the youth of Japan. By Matthew Small.
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Examination

The look on her face was more sentimental and less doctor-like at this point. She removed the specula from my vagina and closed my legs.
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Global Feast: Food, Dance, Music, Art

Rising like the neon obelisks of Blade Runner against the council blocks of one of London’s most poverty-stricken areas.
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