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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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