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  • *1: [[Attention|preoccupation]] with oneself to the exclusion of others or the outside world ...ity: Distinguishing rumination from reflection. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76, 284-304.
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  • ...language]] and non-verbal [[communication]] between people in their normal social [[discourse]]. We soon come to know when and where it is appropriate to say ...esults in severe punishments and social sanction upon the individuals like social and religious exclusions.
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  • *2: exclusion by general [[consent]] from common [[privileges]] or [[social]] [[acceptance]] ...d from the term is to [[describe]] informal exclusion from a group through social [[rejection]]. Although the [[psychology]] of ostracism takes this further,
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  • ...icipation]] by students with disabilities and upon [[respect]] for their [[social]], civil, and educational [[rights]]. *'''''[[Exclusion]]'''''
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  • ...ue, suggesting that it is a [[fuzzy concept]]. An added difficulty is that social attributes or relationships may not be directly observable and visible, and ...ly beyond what an individual can empirically observe in order to grasp the social domain in all its dimensions — connecting, for example, "private trou
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  • ...e]] applied to all areas of [[investigation]] (as in [[philosophy]], the [[social sciences]], and the [[humanities]]) ...pedia.org/wiki/Logical_positivism logical positivism] and has been used by social scientists such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hayek Friedrich
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  • ...al law] concerning terms of disparagement. However, the fighting [[words]] exclusion is construed in an extraordinarily narrow [[manner]], and only the type of ...and bones, caused by various traumatic [[events]]. In [[speech]] and in [[social]] settings, insults are [[words]] which tend to injure or damage the [[psyc
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  • ...students' qualifications based on [[criteria]] like test scores, [[race]], social class, grades, [[family]] connections, and even [[athletic]] ability. Where ...is to insure suitability and editorial quality, issues of preference or [[exclusion]] of articles are raised from time to time relating to the intellectual [[p
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  • on their building project to the exclusion of all else, Clustering people together in this way produced a need for new social relationships
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  • ...ea that [[natural]] systems ([[physical]], [[biological]], [[chemical]], [[social]], [[economic]], [[mental]], [[linguistic]], etc.) and their properties, sh Social scientist and physician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_A._Christak
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  • ...ontract]'' and Carole Patemen in her book ''The Sexual Contract'' that the social contract excluded persons of colour and [[women]] respectively.
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  • ...toration of civil relations after periods of oppression) brought the wider social-political concept of reconciliation back into prominence in Christian [[thi ...er a new [[discipline]], of peace studies has been a result of the renewed social and political interest in the concept of reconciliation.
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  • ...We can't tolerate people whom the dominant regime so happily puts up with. Exclusion and rupture are the only defences of coherence in danger.
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  • ...ting, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life. '[3]</blockquote> ...drey and Brian D. Smedley. (2005) "Race as Biology if Fiction, Racism as a Social Problem is Real." American Psychologist 60: 16-26.
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  • ...herself. Reich's intransigent honesty condemned him, as everyone knows, to exclusion from the psychoanalytic establishment, to isolation, delusion and death in ...ay. The day cannot be far off when men will have to face the fact that the social organization they have constructed to change the world according to their w
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  • ...same unwise course of overemphasizing the goodness of God to the relative exclusion of truth and neglect of beauty, there developed an increasing tendency for ...is both true and good. All genuine [[goodness]]—whether personal morality, social equity, or divine ministry—is equally true and beautiful. [[Health]], san
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  • social maturation. The citizen and his or her society must walk the exact same Your learning together is the sacred song of your social soul. Press on!
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  • ...within the [[Social Sciences]] it often refers to specifically [[Sociology|social]] differences, known as ''gender roles'' in the [[Biology|biological]] scie or, by extension, to natural, innate qualities and their consequent social distinctions
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  • ...r, H. (1986). Dictionary of concepts in history. Reference sources for the social sciences and humanities, no. 3. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. Page 416. ...ehistory became problematic. Criticism arose because of history's implicit exclusion of certain civilizations, such as those of [[Sub-Saharan Africa]] and [[pre
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  • '''Identity''' is a term used throughout the [[Social Sciences|social sciences]] to describe an individual's comprehension of him or herself as a ...ior. The notion of ''identity negotiation'' may arise from the learning of social roles through personal [[experience]]. Identity negotiation is a process in
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  • ...ditions and old cultural ideas about how the world should be. This is why social sustainability is such a neglected, almost rejected idea, in that it is so *The social cataclysm of refuges into Europe
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  • *Global social unrest ...ucation, and travel, and those things. It is important to realize that the social institutions that support a functioning (hold that in mind) functioning soc
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  • ...idea]] that, in the [[Bible]], God provides the basis of both personal and social ethics. In that [[context]], the term is always used in antithesis to [[aut ...elaborations of the [[idea]], developing specific answers to contemporary social, political and economic issues, on the basis of their understandings of Bib
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  • ...ely on regard to the well-being of [[mankind]] in the present life, to the exclusion of all considerations drawn from [[belief]] in God or in a future [[state]] ...to protect religion from governmental interference, while secularism on a social level is less prevalent.[2][3] Within countries as well, differing politica
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  • ...is your [[soul]], that your soul may then [[interact]] with other souls in social [[aggregate]] towards [[light and life]]. And how appropriate that these [[ ...less for you to consider only a [[transcendent]] [[spirit]] reality to the exclusion of your [[mortal]] existence, for your mortal existence is your arena. It i
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  • ...loyal to your highest [[ideals]] and to follow these ideals in the face of social [[ostracizing]] or other types of [[failure]]. The Father values tested loy ...be [[temptations]], times when you desire something for yourself to the [[exclusion]] of what you desire for God. Keep God utmost in your [[mind]], keep him at
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  • ...many times mistakenly misidentified with only part of their being, to the exclusion or the devaluing of other aspects of being human. For here too you can see ...ure who carried on pretty much like super-humans only one step above their social and political leaders, who in turn were living out the common desires of th
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  • ...]] and [[concepts]] alluring us all into greater [[spiritual unity]] and [[social]] [[fragrance]]. ...around you, it is then easy to become wrapped up in these energies to the exclusion of [[spirit]], and this, in and of itself, has been going on for a long tim
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  • ...movement and healing of your planet. You know the results of division and exclusion only so well, and to learn the fundamental skills of inclusion and cooperat ...credible transmissions, uncorrupted by social comparisons, comparisons of social worth, by ego embellishments or diminishments. It is not that TR’s are ex
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  • ...movement and healing of your planet. You know the results of division and exclusion only so well, and to learn the fundamental skills of inclusion and cooperat ...credible transmissions, uncorrupted by social comparisons, comparisons of social worth, by ego embellishments or diminishments. It is not that TR’s are ex
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  • ...ned animals is also presumed to be for pleasure, which in turn strengthens social bonds. ===Social and other behaviors===
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  • ...interactions between the subject and the object, of the sort discussed in social construction literature. #Radical Exclusion/ Hyperseparation—All differences between the groups are made to have posi
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  • ...uideline. It is more of an operating principle of "inclusion," rather than exclusion. The universe is inclusive: It accepts all that exists, even that which is ...s this openness, to examine your thoughts, your universe, your world, your social relationships—all your relationships. The opposite is being closed. Openn
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  • ...ilize trade where there is a greater effort towards inclusion, rather than exclusion, towards oneness, rather than separation. Then you will see a greater devel ...ocieties, of social growth and maturity, of being able to make responsible social, civilizational decisions—even decisions concerning the material world th
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  • ...d and dissolved/digested. You are reminded how all of the larger political/social units came about through conquest, right up to the nations of the present d ...been the story of mankind. Don’t forget, my children, as we talk about the social/political development of tribes into larger units, finally into the nation
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  • Over the years we have acted as a church, as a social group, and as a ministry, but the potential of this configuration has not b ...al churches -- a place of worship, a ministry, even a belief system, and a social outlet.
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  • ...are not excluded. Exclusiveness and exclusion are anathema for growth and social development, moral development. Separation is an aberrant way of living. It ...en of the universe. With that perspective, think how retarded many of your social policies are—your foreign policies, your domestic policies. Think how slo
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  • ...tters in large perspective. Think of it in terms of inclusion, rather than exclusion. Allow researchers, whether individuals or organizations, to do the exclusi ...tually have one language to communicate its culture to do business and its social affairs. This is the answer we provide to you at this time.
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  • ...That concept was developed in the context of the political, economic, and social conditions of the ancient Near East. Although it has proven a resilient and It may be that God is necessary only from a [[Sociology|social]] or [[Psychology|psychological]] point of view; if that is the case, we ma
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  • ...renaissance for a number of reasons, some having to do with the planetary social evolution that every world goes through at your stage of technological deve ...dingly glad for this renaissance and how it is lifting people out of their exclusion-based belief systems towards a genuinely spiritual all-inclusive point of v
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  • ...l meant a withdrawal from the nation; in other [[words]], apostasy brought exclusion from the [[civic]] community (for the Germanic community this meant "outlaw ...they were for the most part simply specific [[manifestations]] of religio-social life, as, for example, the [[mysteries]] based on the ancient cults of the
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  • ...vy, up-side-down kinds of things happening in so many aspects of our lives—social, economic, and political. All these different aspects are being re-examined ...many points of view available to you from the far left to the far right on social issues and economic theory, political ties and viewpoints, all this constan
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  • ...the "[[animal nature]]". When it has been [[perverted]] it has been to the exclusion of the spiritual realm, which has not been true in native religions, but ra ...ight now and it is distressful to all of us to see backward [[steps]]. But social [[evolution]] does have those dead end points, just as physical evolution d
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  • ...zation that develops into beliefs and ways of behaving, ethics and morals, social standards. Within the working team, begin by appreciating the differences, ...is long-term inclusion, rather than finding differences, and moving toward exclusion. There will always be differences—begin to recognize them and appreciate
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  • ...[[Christianity]] has in effect been subjected to and become a part of a [[social]] [[institution]] (which has brought about many [[problems]] not related to ...ense of [[fear]], a sense of needing to set up [[barriers]], or a sense of exclusion. Those who follow in this vein do so out of [[fear]] for what they have bee
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  • ..., but of course, we should always have parties. What mortal does not enjoy social festivity and [[communion]] in spirit revelry. What better [[opportunity]] ...have overcome. You sometimes become too [[focused]] on the moment, to the exclusion of [[perspective]].
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  • ...of thinking and behavior that were so detrimental to ourselves and to our social relationship with our fellow brothers and sisters. ...fined aspects of this hereditary or race [[memory]] have to do with your [[social]] relationships. Why is it that the [[male]] gender tends to be more social
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  • ...[[developmental biology]] re-entered evolutionary biology from its initial exclusion from the modern synthesis through the study of [[evolutionary developmental [[Ethology]] studies [[animal]] [[behavior]] (particularly of social animals such as [[primate]]s and [[canidae|canids]]), and is sometimes cons
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  • ...is because I know you [[mortals]]), you will identify that incident to the exclusion of other incidents representing the same [[value]] truth. ...with people in an [[intimate]] way that can never be brought about by mere social banter, for it is a [[soul]] to soul situation. There is no [[friendship]]
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  • ...animals than men. There is, after all, such a thing as poverty founded on exclusion from the poverty of the spectacle. By the nineteenth century, however, the ...lar system starts scraping the barrel, drawing nourishment from the lowest social strata. It is forced, in fact, to eat its own shit. Thus tone-deaf singers,
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