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  • 71Joseph Merrick — The Elephant Man redirects here. For other uses, see The Elephant Man (disambiguation). For the Jamaican missionary, see Joseph Merrick (missionary) . Joseph Merrick Joseph Merrick photographed c.1889 …

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  • 72Shame — This article is about psychological, philosophical, and societal aspects of shame. For other uses, see Shame (disambiguation). Eve covers herself and lowers her head in shame in Rodin s sculpture Eve after the Fall …

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  • 73Insult — For the novel, see The Insult. For the 1932 film, see Insult (film). Homophobic insult ( Dero is gay ) scribbled in the dust in Catania (Italy) …

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  • 74Personality disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F60 ICD 9 301.9 …

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  • 75Daniel Patrick Moynihan — This article is about the United States Senator from New York. For the U.S. Representative from Illinois, see P. H. Moynihan. Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Senator from New York In office January 3, 1977 – January 3, 2001 …

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  • 76Fundamental attribution error — In social psychology, the fundamental attribution error (also known as correspondence bias or attribution effect) describes the tendency to over value dispositional or personality based explanations for the observed behaviors of others while… …

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  • 77Sexual harassment — is unwelcome attention of a sexual nature and is a form of legal and social harassment. It includes a range of behavior from seemingly mild transgressions and annoyances to actual sexual abuse or sexual assault. (Dziech et al 1990, Boland 2002)… …

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  • 78Greg LeMond — Infobox Cyclist ridername = Greg LeMond image size = 300px image caption = LeMond at the start of the last stage in the 1990 Tour de France. fullname = Gregory James LeMond nickname = dateofbirth = birth date and age|1961|06|26 country = USA… …

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  • 79Uniform civil code — is a term which has originated from the concept of a Civil Law Code. It envisages administering the same set of secular civil laws to govern different people belonging to different religions and regions. This supersedes the right of citizens to… …

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  • 80Kaizen — (, Japanese for continuous improvement ) is a Japanese philosophy that focuses on continuous improvement throughout all aspects of life. When applied to the workplace, Kaizen activities continually improve all functions of a business, from… …

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