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		<title>Online Car Insurance</title>
		<description>You have to agree with me about one of the most important thing in
life. In my opinion, the most important thing in life is money. You
will feel less happy if you do not have any money. It is a fact that
we will face. If you do not have the money, ...</description>
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		<title>Push Bars Grill</title>
		<description>Front part you sum the front protection is the key. Vehicle' has the possibility to create its; damage of s many dangerous ones there. CARiD is in its crown, is because we supply we finish the work the harshness, and the elegant distinction it stainless steel. The protector of the ...</description>
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		<title>Although his education</title>
		<description>Although his education was interrupted for military service during the First World War, Allport earned his A.B. degree in 1919, with majors in
philosophy and economics. Following a year of teaching English and sociology at Robert College in Istanbul, Turkey, Allport returned to Harvard with a fellowship to study psychology. He ...</description>
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		<title>Gordon Willard Allport</title>
		<description>1897-1967. American humanist psychologist who developed a personality theory that emphasized individuality.

Gordon Willard Allport was one of the great personality theorists of the twentieth century. His work was a synthesis of individual personality traits and the traditional psychology of William James, which emphasized psychological traits that are common among humans. ...</description>
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		<title>Psychologists help people cope</title>
		<description>Psychologists help people cope with feelings of alienation by developing exercises or designing specific tasks to help the person become more engaged in society. For example, by identifying the alienated individual’s
true feelings, the psychologist may suggest a volunteer activity or a job change to bring the individual into contact with ...</description>
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		<title>In the 1840s,</title>
		<description>In the 1840s, American writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) observed that “the mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation.”
Thoreau dealt with his own feelings of alienation by retreating to a solitary, simple life on the banks of Walden Pond in ...</description>
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		<title>Some sociologists observe</title>
		<description>Some sociologists observe that individuals become alienated when they perceive government, employment, or educational institutions as cold and impersonal, unresponsive to those who need their services. Entire groups may experience alienation—for example, ethnic minorities or residents of inner city neighborhoods who feel the opportunities and advantages of mainstream society are ...</description>
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		<title>Alienation</title>
		<description>The state of being emotionally separated from others and from one’s own feelings.

Alienation is a powerful feeling of isolation and loneliness, and stems from a variety of causes. Alienation may occur in response to certain events or situations in society or in one’s personal life. Examples of
events that may lead ...</description>
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		<title>Anonymous, Smart Recovery</title>
		<description>Treatment modalities vary. Professionals frequently
employ a combination of modalities. Studies indicate
cognitive behavioral therapies improve self-control and
social skills. Behavioral and group therapy have also
proven effective. Self-help programs include Alcoholics
Anonymous, Smart Recovery, and Rational Recovery. In some cases medications designed to ease drug cravings or block the effects of alcohol are prescribed. ...</description>
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		<title>By fourth grade children tended</title>
		<description>By fourth grade children tended to believe that use of alcohol led to positive outcomes, such as higher levels of acceptance and liking by peers and a good mood with positive feelings about oneself. Findings also indicate that 25% of fourth graders studied reported feeling at least some peer pressure ...</description>
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