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From the Observer
October 24th 2010
Ideas for Modern Living: Eye Contact
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From The Times
July 27 2009
Faking your way onto a psychiatric ward
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From the Guardian
Saturday 7 March 2009
More than a feeling
All emotions - negative and positive - have their use. But how are they formed? And how can we control them? Psychologist and broadcaster Claudia Hammond explores where emotions come from and explains how fleeting facial expressions often reveal our truest thoughts ...
Claudia Hammond
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• Shortlisted for the Premio Luchetta award for international humanitarian journalism
From the Guardian
Wednesday 9 January 2008
'I'm just here for survival'
Daulatdia, in Bangladesh, is one of the largest brothels in the world - a village of 1,600 women who sell sex to 3,000 men every day. As Claudia Hammond found, it is a punishing place that few will ever leave
Claudia Hammond
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From the Times
October 25, 2005
They're just like us
Penguins are a hit at the box office. That's because they produce profound feelings of joy in humans
Claudia Hammond
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From The Times
December 15, 2003
It's child's play
Jean Piaget revolutionised our approach to children. But, says our correspondent, he underestimated their abilities. Even four-year-olds can learn philosophy
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From The Independent
June 4, 2001
Get into hot water in the shadow of a Korean mountain
By Claudia Hammond
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