Egomania is basically intolerably self-centred. In a more technical sense, it's an obsession -- an obsessive preoccupation with one's own self, usually in the form of following own impulses and have delusions of grandeur.
Megalomania is a rather loose term, and usually means have delusional fantasies of omnipotence (having unlimited or very great power, whatever 'power' might mean to that person). Interestingly, megalomania was the standard term for narcissistic personality disorder before the 1960s (so far as I recall from my psychology degree over 30 years ago).
I am tottally sure that in “The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock,” T. S. Eliot deliberately uses <span>modern </span> language.
Answer:Judging Other Countries' Diets. An example of ethnocentrism is when you judge other countries for the way they eat, but don't have a moral reason for this. For example, many Americans might thing Peruvians eating Guinea Pig to be disgusting
ExplanatioJudging Other Countries' Diets. An example of ethnocentrism is when you judge other countries for the way they eat, but don't have a moral reason for this. For example, many Americans might thing Peruvians eating Guinea Pig to be disgusting
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Kura Kura by TWICE
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I don't the lyrics but I hope this will help