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  • 81Omnipotence — (from Latin: Omni Potens: all power ) is unlimited power. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence to only the deity of whichever faith is being addressed. In the monotheistic philosophies of Abrahamic religions, omnipotence is… …

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  • 82Self-esteem — In psychology, self esteem reflects a person s overall evaluation or appraisal of her or his own worth.Self esteem encompasses beliefs (for example, I am competent/incompetent ) and emotions (for example, triumph/, pride/shame). Behavior may… …

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  • 83Greed — For other uses, see Greed (disambiguation). 1909 painting The Worship of Mammon by Evelyn De Morgan …

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  • 84Micromanagement — This article is about the management style in business. For micromanagement in video gaming, see Micromanagement (gameplay). In business management, micromanagement is a management style where a manager closely observes or controls the work of… …

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  • 85Nepotism — For the television episode, see Nepotism (The Office). Political corruption Corruption Perception …

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  • 86Cronyism — Political corruption Corruption Perceptions Index, 2010 …

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  • 87Dorian Gray syndrome — (DGS) denotes a cultural and societal phenomenon characterized by an excessive preoccupation with the individual s own appearance accompanied by difficulties coping with the aging process and with the requirements of maturation. Sufferers of… …

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  • 88Boasting — Boast redirects here. For the English curator, see Robin Boast. Bragger redirects here. For the English cricketer, see June Bragger. Ostentatious redirects here. For the Jewish Australian comedian, see Austen Tayshus. Swaggering redirects here.… …

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  • 89Elitism — is the belief or attitude that some individuals, who form an elite a select group of people with intellect, wealth, specialized training or experience, or other distinctive attributes are those whose views on a matter are to be taken the most… …

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  • 90Narcissistic mortification — is a term first used by Sigmund Freud in his last book, Moses and Monotheism,[1] with respect to early injuries to the ego/self. It has recently been defined as the primitive terror of self dissolution, triggered by the sudden exposure of one s… …

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