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  • 31self-interest — N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If you accuse someone of self interest, you disapprove of them because they always want to do what is best for themselves rather than for anyone else. Their current protests are motivated purely by self interest …

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  • 32self-interest — noun (U) consideration only of what is best for you rather than other people: His offer was motivated solely by self interest. self interested adjective …

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  • 33self-interest — UK / US noun [uncountable] interest in yourself and how to gain advantages for yourself, often without considering other people decisions motivated solely by self interest Derived word: self interested adjective …

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  • 34self-deception — The motivated misapprehension of the facts of the case. This may include actively believing what is not true, and refusing to acknowledge a truth, in circumstances where without the motivation the truth would be obvious. The philosophical problem …

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  • 35self-start·er — /ˌsɛlfˈstɑɚtɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] : a person who is able to work without needing a lot of instruction or help The job requires a highly motivated self starter …

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  • 36Core self-evaluations — (CSE) represent a stable personality trait which encompasses an individual’s subconscious, fundamental evaluations about themselves, their own abilities and their own control. People who have high core self evaluations will think positively of… …

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  • 37Native American self-determination — See also: Tribal sovereignty in the United States Native American self determination refers to the social movements, legislation, and beliefs by which the tribes in the United States (US) exercise self governance and decision making on issues… …

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  • 38My Future Self n' Me — South Park episode Stan s future self tells his story Episode no …

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  • 39Implicit self-esteem — refers to a person s disposition to evaluate themselves positively or negatively in a spontaneous, automatic, or unconscious manner. It contrasts with explicit self esteem , which entails more conscious and reflective self evaluation. Both… …

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  • 40Politically motivated violence — is commonly referred to by the terms terrorism, rebellion, war, conquest, revolution, oppression, tyranny, and many others. In general, it can be defined as committing violent actions against others with the intended purpose of effecting a change …

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