HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022445.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022445.txt
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The document includes comments and feedback from professors in various fields such as linguistics, history of religions, anthropology, philosophy, physics, computational linguistics, computer science, engineering, and philosophy. The comments express appreciation for the quality of the journal's content and editing process. Some of the professors also expressed interest in contributing to the journal in the future or sharing their work on similar topics.
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