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  • 31Self-help book — Self help books are books written with the stated intention to instruct any readers on a number of personal problems. Self improvement is a term that is a modernized version of self help, and bookstores use both terms to classify these types of… …

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  • 32One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (film) — One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Theatrical release poster Directed by Miloš Forman …

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  • 33Self-examination — Self ex*am i*na tion, n. An examination into one s own state, conduct, and motives, particularly in regard to religious feelings and duties. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 34self-examination — [self′ig zam΄ə nā′shən] n. examination or study of one s own qualities, thoughts, conduct, motives, etc.; analysis of oneself; introspection …

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  • 35self-re|spect — «SEHLF rih SPEHKT», noun. respect for oneself; proper regard for the dignity of one s character or position, with recognition of its obligations of worthy conduct; proper pride: »With shame and repentance…had come a strange new feeling that of a… …

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  • 36self-ap|prov|ing — «SEHLF uh PROO vihng», adjective. 1. implying approval of one s own conduct or character. 2. justifying such approval …

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  • 37self-con|tem|pla|tion — «SEHLF KON tuhm PLAY shuhn», noun. contemplation of oneself or of one s own conduct, motives, and the like …

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  • 38self-ex|am|i|na|tion — «SEHLF ehg ZAM uh NAY shuhn», noun. an examination into one s own state, conduct, motives, and the like …

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  • 39Self-sacrifice in Jewish law — Although rare, there are instances within Jewish law that mandate a Jew to sacrifice his or her own life rather than violate a religious prohibition. One of these prohibitions is that no life should be taken, including one s own. Many more ritual …

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  • 40Self-defence (Australia) — In the criminal law of Australia, self defence may be a complete defence to criminal liability for causing injury in defence of the person or, to a limited extent, property, or a partial defence to murder if the degree of force used was excessive …

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