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  • 81Narcissistic supply — is a concept in some psychoanalytic theories which describes a type of admiration, interpersonal support or sustenance drawn by an individual from his or her environment (especially from carers, codependents and others). Contents 1 Fenichel,… …

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  • 82Список теорий и представлений, относимых научными скептиками к псевдонаучным — В этом списке представлены концепции, которые представителями научного сообщества, стоящими на позициях научного cкептицизма (организациями[1] и отдельными лицами[2][3]), признаны псевдонаучными[4][5][6]. Позиция научного скептицизма состоит в… …

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  • 83Dandy — This article is about the persons. For other uses, see Dandy (disambiguation). Sporty Parisian dandies of the 1830s: a girdle helped one achieve this silhouette. The man on the left wears a frock coat, the man on the right wears a morning coat …

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  • 84History of medicine — All human societies have medical beliefs that provide explanations for birth, death, and disease. Throughout history, illness has been attributed to witchcraft, demons, astral influence, or the will of the gods. These ideas still retain some… …

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  • 85Hubris — (  /ˈhjuːb …

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  • 86Isaac Newton — Sir Isaac Newton …

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  • 87Paranormal — activity redirects here. For the 2007 film, see Paranormal Activity. Not to be confused with Supernatural or Preternatural. Part of a series of articles on the paranormal …

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  • 88Cold reading — This article is about the communication technique. For the theatrical training technique, see Cold reading (theatrical). Cold reading is a series of techniques used by mentalists, psychics, fortune tellers, illusionists, and con artists to… …

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  • 89Narcissistic personality disorder — See also: Narcissism and Malignant narcissism Narcissistic personality disorder Classification and external resources Narcissus by Caravaggio. Narcissus gazing at his own ref …

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  • 90Defence mechanism — For the biological concept, see Antipredator adaptation. Part of a series of articles on Psychoanalysis …

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