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the Dalai Lama spiritual leader
Well, I don't know what exactly it taught you, but for me it taught me a list of things:
- how to work cohesively with people with dramatically different ideas than me
- how to appreciate and participate in other cultures
- my actions and the results are dependent on me
- social systems are drastically different and are dependent on your cultural background
- There are universal human wishes and things with which you can bond
- the importance of social support, and the significance of belonging to a community
These are just a couple things I learned from moving cross-culturally throughout my life.
Hmm....
This is straight from my own Memory but which Catherine the Great was it?
If it is the second one, then I would Say either C or D
(Sorry Im too lazy to search up :v)
It is called deindividuation. Deindividuation is a concept in social psychology. It is generally considered as the loss of self-awareness. Even though it is <span>analyzed as a negative </span>behavior, deindividuation<span> has been proven</span> to play a special role in showing positive behaviors as well as experiences.<span> </span>
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1.Their river was called The Nile river,2. Summer would get to them first.3.They owned slaves before anyone else did.
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