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  • 1Self-refuting idea — Self refuting ideas are ideas or statements whose falsehood is a logical consequence of the act or situation of holding them to be true. Many ideas are accused by their detractors of being self refuting, and such accusations are therefore almost… …

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  • 2self-act|ing — «SEHLF AK tihng», adjective. 1. working of itself: »a self acting machine. 2. acting automatically without the manipulation or mechanism which would otherwise be required: »the self acting feed of a boring mill …

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  • 3Self-verification theory — For self testing in electronics, see built in self test Self verification is a social psychological theory that asserts people want to be known and understood by others according to their firmly held beliefs and feelings about themselves, that is …

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  • 4Mel Boring — Born 1939 St. Clair Shores, MI Occupation Writer and teacher Genres Children s Fiction and Non Fiction authorsillustrators.com/boring/bio.htm Mel B …

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  • 5David Boring — Cover of the original hardback edition of David Boring David Boring is a comic series and graphic novel by Daniel Clowes. It was originally serialized as issues #19 through 21 of the comic book Eightball before being published in collected form… …

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  • 6Charles Peter Wroth — Charles Peter Wroth[1], meist zitiert C. P. Wroth, (* 1929; † 3. Februar 1991) war ein britischer Geotechniker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Literatur 3 Weblinks …

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  • 7Boredom — Boring redirects here. For other uses, see Boring (disambiguation). For the Buzzcocks song, see Spiral Scratch (EP) …

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  • 8Drill bit — For the fictional character, see Drill Bit (Transformers). For the cancelled skyscraper nicknamed Drill bit, see Chicago Spire. For the types used in drilling wells, see Well drilling. From top to bottom: Spade, lip and spur (brad point), masonry …

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  • 9Kevin Smith — For other people named Kevin Smith, see Kevin Smith (disambiguation). Kevin Smith …

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  • 10Cognitive dissonance — The Fox and the Grapes by Aesop. When the fox fails to reach the grapes, he decides he does not want them after all. This is an example of adaptive preference formation, which serves to reduce cognitive dissonance.[1] …

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