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Tag Archives: Japan
Your Personality Shapes How You React to Eye Contact
Find out how our personality shapes our reaction to eye contact on the brain level. Continue reading
Posted in Research, Social sciences
Tagged culture, eye contact, Japan, neuroticism, personality, psychology
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Ken from Singapore: Japanese Are a Bit Estonian
Ask them out for a drink! Saburi Ken from Singapore reveals the secrets of making Estonian friends. Continue reading
Posted in Career, Estonia, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged Bachelor's programme, Business administration, Estonia, Japan, podcast interview, Singapore, student interview, Tartu
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Body Poetry The Japanese Way
Brite Vilgo, a student of dance pedagogy at UT Viljandi Culture Academy, reviews the workshop and performance by the Japanese Taichi Kikaku theatre company in Estonia in May 2012. Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged body poetry, Japan, Japanese theatre, performance, theatre, Viljandi, workshop
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