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"self-protective" Definitions
  1. serving or tending to protect oneself
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You should always be responsible and self-protective regarding your own choices.
It's a visceral reaction: some self-protective part of me that takes over.
It's deflection, and it's self-protective to then make a joke about it.
She is often ambivalent, but never neutral in the self-protective modern manner.
If anything, fame has made me more self-protective and weird and withdrawn.
In the end, we want our teenagers to weigh their options and be self-protective.
Others have criticized the platform for what they call its lackadaisical and self-protective policy updates.
Spady holds his hands and raises his eyes in a gesture that feels quietly self-protective.
The book was highly critical of the American Psychiatric Association, a deep-pocketed, fiercely self-protective organization.
There's a reason people tend to instinctively rationalize or have self-protective thoughts after they've made a mistake.
It seemed legalistic and self-protective, imported more from the courtroom than from a true sense of caretaking.
That kind of blithe attitude, however ironically couched, helps the industry continue its self-protective culture of secrecy.
Regardless, firings and cancellations and self-protective censorship will not make the conflict any less painful in the end.
Before this month, I had heard Beyoncé's "Formation" as a song about, more or less, united, self-protective black feminism.
"It's a self-protective mechanism," Jan-Willem van Prooijen, a top psychological researcher studying conspiracy theories, told me in 2017.
The difference between Donald Trump and other human beings is that most people would cop to their self-protective motives.
Or narrative absurdity may just be a clumsy self-protective denial of the inevitable earnestness that is the heartland's gift.
So I'm okay with them having more self-protective motives in the beginning as long as then they make continual progress.
Excessive government secrecy — inherent, instinctive, utterly unnecessary and often bureaucratically self-protective — is poison to the well-being of civil society.
Carving the space into multiple berths was self-protective, said David A. Green, an associate broker with the firm Colliers International.
Trump likes to portray complaints about his maniacal behavior as simply reflecting the self-protective instincts of the Beltway political establishment.
"It's a self-protective mechanism people have," Jan-Willem van Prooijen, a psychologist who studies conspiracy theories, told me last year.
In another self-protective move, these intellectuals have taken to blaming identity politics for Mr. Trump's support among white male voters.
His clipped, fluid prose avoids academic stodginess with élan, and there is nothing insolent, narcissistic, lecherous, or self-protective about it.
The terrible thing that happened naturally makes the crybully feel unsafe, self-protective and self-conscious to the point of self-absorption.
"It's a self-protective mechanism people have," Jan-Willem van Prooijen, a psychologist who studies conspiracy theories, told me earlier in the year.
The lead maquettes, lurking below eye level, feel self-protective by comparison, their thin metal membrane barely differentiating the inside from the outside.
You can see it online, in the self-protective cynicism of liberals announcing on Twitter that Trump is going to win re-election.
I came to realize that it was a self-protective impulse, a way to prepare for any potential outcome in an unpredictable, unreliable world.
The president's appetite for chaos, coupled with his disregard for the self-protective conventions of the presidency, has left his staff confused and squabbling.
But most people also indicated that they would refuse to purchase such a car, expressing a strong preference for buying the self-protective one.
"Giving among the biggest donors worldwide may fall as their charitable efforts are increasingly caricatured as self-protective ruses," Buchanan warned in the Financial Times.
However, we're facing a "social dilemma" if most of us have a personal incentive to ride in a self-protective vehicle instead of a utilitarian one.
But along the way, he learns a valuable lesson about going it alone, being overly self-protective, and the importance of a "village" for crime fighting.
Houston's mother, the singer Cissy Houston, her ex-husband, Bobby Brown, and the music executive L. A. Reid seem self-protective in their reticence and deflection.
Florence's vagueness feels authentic and fundamental, self-protective, not as if Smith is using her as a symbol but (wonderfully) as if Florence is using us.
Mr. Stevens, a long way from playing the genteel Matthew Crawley in "Downton Abbey," makes David a fidgety jitterbug with a self-protective sense of humor.
We can't eradicate all wrongdoing in business, but we can eradicate a reactive, self-protective, "stay out of jail" mentality that's been pervasive for too long.
To me, even if they start with one motive ... many times people start with a self-protective motive, but as they learn more they develop more empathy.
As the largely unwitting catalyst of intrigues and betrayals of which he then becomes the victim, Mr. MacFadyen turns Walter's Germanic reserve into necessarily self-protective armor.
Kong's aesthetic feints are equal parts impish and self-protective; they are playful ways to explore personal concerns while also hedging against potentially hostile responses to them.
Although Lai didn't seem concerned, some other longtime Chinatown institutions have struggled with the changing face (and price) of San Francisco, despite the neighborhood's self-protective nature.
Together they bridge the gap between theory and practice that was opened by the self-protective reaction to Socrates' execution on the part of subsequent Greek philosophers.
Cerebral but disarmingly earthy, mercurial, self-protective, and intolerant of imperfections in all things, particularly music, he was as complex and uncategorizable as his sui generis music.
But McInerney rejects satire's self-protective distancing as surely as he resists its flattening effect on characterization; in tone, "Bright, Precious Days" is mellow, earnest, almost elegiac.
Conversely, some dogs shut down in self-protective, submissive mode, masking what may even be aggressive behavior that only emerges in a safe setting, like a home.
The public is then dismayed when a woman takes a self-protective vote or comes across as nakedly ambitious or is rumored to be a mean boss.
In a way, the Democrats' failure to make big gains had affirmed the unions' self-protective strategy; but that failure had been partly abetted by the unions themselves.
"In other words, even though participants still agreed that utilitarian AVs [autonomous vehicles] were the most moral, they preferred the self-protective model for themselves," the researchers write.
It's reflexive and self-protective, and it's also exhausting, and if you do it long enough you stop consciously noticing all the individual moments when you're making that choice.
Consumers would prefer to minimize the number of overall casualties in a car accident, yet are unwilling to purchase a self-driving car if it is not self-protective.
We're entering an era in which every single company has to go from self-protective, "check-the-box" compliance to a long-term focus on ethics, values and compliance.
But there's also a more empathetic way to view conspiracy theorists: "It's a self-protective mechanism people have," Jan-Willem van Prooijen, a psychologist who studies conspiracy theories, told me.
Away from soundstages and recording studios, Day was guarded and self-protective, though there was much about her private life that was known to the public -- and known to be hard.
So how else to interpret the Zara jacket, a style in line with the signature self-protective aesthetic she has developed since entering the White House, except as an indication Mrs.
" He added, "They see that some of us are so self-interested, and so self-protective, that we will ally ourselves with someone who violates all that is sacred to us.
Whereas Luther displayed the courage of his convictions, Erasmus comes off as a self-protective pragmatist, seeking accommodation with the church so as to pursue his life with a minimum of upset.
With the advent of AIDS, and the loss of partners and friends to it in the early 21978s, Warhol swung between self-protective denial and outright fear, which intensified his religious faith.
In the decades following World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union raced to stockpile nuclear weapons, fighting for supremacy in a self-protective move aimed at thwarting mutually assured destruction.
"It would look like the president, in a self-serving and self-protective move, was trying a relatively unprecedented judicial proceeding to keep information about his own conduct from becoming public," he said.
The two researchers wondered whether people whose physical cues looked like their female students' — self-protective, insecure — would feel more powerful or even change their behavior if they simply adopted more expansive body positions.
For those of us dawdling to take the easiest of self-protective steps, all that can make it seem as though worrying about the issue of privacy is a pointless exercise in stopping the inevitable.
We see the self-protective "lol nothing matters" nihilism of Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) at the beginning of her arc, her lip in a constant curl, sullen and cynical towards everyone—even her mentor, Saw.
For an administration that initially announced itself as being committed to behaving as the most transparent of any in history, its self-protective performance demonstrates President Obama's naïveté regarding permissible secrecy within the federal government.
"You succumb to the movie's warmth and bonhomie because the alternative is to remain in the isolating, self-protective cynicism from which Will has been lucky to escape," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
"Though the public might overwhelmingly recognize the utilitarian model as the more morally appropriate to have on the roads, individual consumers will be -- according to our data -- significantly more drawn toward the self-protective ones," he said.
The Supreme Court has also ruled repeatedly and unequivocally that the authority to arrest, conduct trials of, and directly punish contemnors is inherent in the legislative power of Congress and is an essential institutional self-protective mechanism.
They made it impossible, she explained, to retreat into that small, self-protective corner of her mind — the place where it was possible to imagine that her clients' stories might not be as bad as they sounded.
The prehensile touch with which Renoir molds female masses with color—instead of modelling them with tonal shading—awes the eye, defeating a self-protective impulse to perceive the figures as if they were cels from animated cartoons.
Decades of discrimination by the federal government and America's financial institutions has induced an almost trauma-like response, causing many people of color, particularly African-Americans, to adopt self-protective behavior not unlike a post-traumatic stress reaction.
To survive, for the refugee, is to be buffeted between the grief-suffused admonition to remember the losses of the homeland and the self-protective counter-admonition to "forget," the effort of which will be enormous and lifelong.
In each case, even if the transaction is effectuated via a smart contract, in practice you're relying on trust of a counterparty or middleman, not your self-protective right to audit the software, each man an island unto himself.
Off-stage, she was something of an enigma: guarded and ferociously self-protective when it came to her private life, perhaps reflecting the hard-won control she came to achieve not just of her life but also her work.
We presented people with hypothetical situations that forced them to choose between "self-protective" autonomous cars that protected their passengers at all costs, and "utilitarian" autonomous cars that impartially minimized overall casualties, even if it meant harming their passengers.
He didn't just fully embrace it, he did it wholly without self-protective concern to how this ally-ship would be perceived by the most discriminatory of audiences—who couldn't (and don't) see his words as aspirational, advantageous, or necessary.
Instead, both in the Atlas Group work and his confounding but incisive performance, he shows art taking matters into its own hands, temporarily shrinking and vanishing to sustain a radical life of its own, building new power through self-protective retreat.
We don't need to be angry because our mothers withheld love; or selfish and self-protective because we were bullied in school; or fall in love with people who bestowed gifts upon us because we loved a grandmother who did.
Mr. Spicer's blustery style mimics Mr. Trump's, but people close to both men said he has not developed an especially close relationship with the president and has failed to use the self-protective tools that savvier Trump aides have adopted.
Themes of hunger and hiddenness recur in all three narratives: the shape-­shifters' yearning for human connection apart from violence; the self-protective camouflages of multiracialism and nonbinary queerness and womanhood amid patriarchy; the desperation of traditionalists when faced with inevitable change.
But, perhaps because a family is not usually framed as a self-protective institution like a church or a university, and because there were no known victims of abuse besides the two brothers in the Menendez case, it did devolve into such a spectacle.
Oliver is so brave that it cracks your self-protective reserve—and makes you ashamed, too, for all the conventional behavior and thought you hold on to, just because you think it will shield you, mostly from your own fears about your own difference.
This deficiency has developed primarily as the consequence of the House's acceptance of a decades-long executive branch campaign to subvert the use of Congress' two most powerful, successful and constitutionally recognized enforcement methods: The inviolable institutional self-protective mechanisms of inherent and criminal contempt.
Anchoring her study in contemporary styles of discourse—Florentines were known for "self-protective, ambiguous speech"—Benner produces a gripping portrait of a brilliant political thinker, who understood the dangers of authoritarianism and looked for ways to curb them even though independent speech had become impossible.
Enter these new gatekeepers, and the new gatekeepers argue that the old gatekeepers were just self-protective: They wanted power and they were making decisions that enhanced their power, but meanwhile there was all this innovation in industry and diversity that was out there kind of waiting to explode.
A journey of transformation, in which the white European is spiritually renewed, almost at the expense of his darkly exotic subjects, is familiar enough from German Romanticism; you can imagine a contemporary version, in which the novelist traffics in the most supple kind of self-protective self-criticism.
Here, once again, the president who is a demagogue — who is fully prepared to flout well-established, vitally important expectations about how American presidents faithfully execute the laws — can safely bring self-interested, self-protective pressure on the Department of Justice and undermine its public standing and authority.
" While Verkaik's accounts of sexual humiliation center on male-on-male hazing, his understanding of the way ritualized, eroticized degradation is vital to "male bonding," and to the formation, in turn, of a class of self-protective, privileged male elite, could just as easily apply to the so-called "Renate Alumni.
Like Girvin, I, too, can feel like I have to be "on" around others, or I put up a wall as a self-protective strategy to avoid getting hurt, so social plans wind up reminding me how hard it is for me to connect with people beyond a surface level.
Shut up and read on: The smiling-charm offensive is a self-protective defense measure designed to counter V. Putin's cynical and highly naughty charm offensive on D. Trump, so that Dear Leader and Loyal Pal Kim Jong-un will no longer be excluded from fun U.S. bridge parties, barbecues, buffet suppers, etc.
In a profession as hierarchical, insular, and self-protective as Catholic ministry, this culture of sexual activity and secrecy can easily create toxic conditions under which professional advancement becomes linked to sexual involvement, even as participants resist coming forward out of threats to their own reputation, including the threat of being outed themselves.
But another question reveals the dilemma: When asked how likely they were to buy a "utilitarian" autonomous vehicle that could sacrifice them or their family for the lives of others, or a "self-protective" model that would always put their lives first, people indicated they'd be significantly more likely to go for the latter.
MOVING IN In the same way that emotional vulnerability is more for-real than any self-protective version of cool, which is all of them, there is nothing in regular life that is as wild as tossing your beating heart gently into the air and serving it hard across a net to a stranger by really doing it, like, by moving in together.
Mr. Bloomberg said he would consider signing legislation to constrain presidents from dangling pardons "in a self-protective context," appointing close family members to White House positions, intervening in pending Justice Department law enforcement actions, firing a special prosecutor who is investigating potential high-level wrongdoing by the executive branch and accepting nonfinancial assistance from foreign governments for political gain.
The fourth sentence, which begins the third line, uses line breaks to say more than one thing at once: "My teacher can see right" — that is, the teacher has insight deemed "correct" by society; "My teacher can see right through me, all the way," meaning that the teacher can see through any facade, self-protective or otherwise, the speaker projects; and then "My teacher can see right through me, all the way to Black History Month," meaning that the teacher only sees the black speaker's relevance one month out of the year.
The imagination ethic can build on the self-protective states of the security ethic (vicious or detached imagination) or of the prosocial engagement ethic (communal imagination).
The women who utilized this coping strategy spoke about the comfort they found in having support from other women who had similar experiences. The two self-protective coping strategies used were becoming a Superwoman of sorts and becoming desensitized and escaping. Self-protective coping involves strategies that are used to minimize the stressful effect of gendered microaggressions. Black women who cope by becoming a Black Superwoman take on multiple roles to demonstrate their strength and resilience.
Teddy Chrissy takes a teddy bear and transforms it into self- protective armor. Conant deconstructed a teddy bear, replacing the fur with stainless steel pins and stuffing the bear with steel wool.
The understanding of display rules is a complex, multifaceted task. Display rules are understood differentially depending upon their mode of expression (verbal/facial) and the motivation for their use (prosocial/self-protective).
Fragile high self-esteem, however, reflects positive feelings of self-worth that are vulnerable to threat, as they require continual bolstering, protection, and validation through various self-protective or self-enhancement strategies.
Mnemic neglect is a term used in social psychology to describe a pattern of selective forgetting in which certain autobiographical memories tend to be recalled more easily if they are consistent with positive self-concept. The mnemic neglect model stipulates that memory is self-protective if the information is negative, self-referent, and concerns central traits. Pinter, B., Green, J.D., Sedikides, C., & Gregg, A.P. (2011) Self-protective memory: Separation/integration as a mechanism for mnemic neglect. Social Cognition, 29 (5), 612-624.
From these findings, clinicians have developed some interventions to decrease internalized stigma and improve well-being for minority individuals.Crocker, J., & Major, B. (1989). Social stigma and self- esteem: The self-protective properties of stigma. Psychological Review, 96, 608-630.
People differ in the extent to which they self-handicapRhodewalt, F. (1990) Self- handicappers: Individual differences in the preference for anticipatory self- protective acts. In R. Higgins, C. R. Snyder, & S. Berglas. Self-handicapping: The paradox that isn't. New York: Plenum Press.
He criticized the casting of Crystal, "Not surprisingly he handles the comedy superbly, but he's too cool and self-protective an actor to work as a romantic leading man", and felt that as a film, "of wonderful parts, it doesn't quite add up".
At the handfasting, Darren judges her to be much older than he has been told, and attempts to force her into sexual relations. Dorilys’ self-protective laran strikes Darren dead. Scathfell swears vengeance. Dorilys' half-brother Donal is sent to acquire assistance from Hali Tower for Dorilys.
According to Chris Argyris (2004), there are two dominant mindsets in organizations: the productive mindset and the defensive mindset. The productive mindset seeks out valid knowledge that is testable. The productive reasoning mindset creates informed choices and makes reasoning transparent. The defensive mindset, on the other hand, is self-protective and self-deceptive.
Adler's therapy involved identifying an individual's private life plan, explaining its self-defeating, useless and predictable aspects, and encouraging a shift of interest towards social and communal goals.Brian Lake, 'Alfred Adler' in Richard Gregory ed., The Oxford Companion to the Mind (1987) p. 6 Among the specific techniques used were paradoxes, humorous or historical examples, analysis of the self- protective role of symptoms, and reduction of transference by encouraging self-responsibility.
Thus, self-handicapping may serve as a means of regulating one's emotions in the course of protecting one's self-esteem. However, based on past evidence that positive mood motivates self-protective attributions for success and failure and increases the avoidance of negative feedback,Trope, Y., Ferguson, M., & Ragunanthan, R. (2001). Mood as a resource in processing self- relevant information. In J. P. Forgas (Ed.), Handbook of affect and social cognition.
She said: > This movie isn't a musical, and it would've confused the audience if I'd > sung in the film-particularly since that's not what the character I portray > is about. I play a vulnerable, cautious, self-protective girl-adjectives > that describe me pretty well, by the way. I identified with this character > quite a bit. On the other hand, she's a beach girl and that's something > quite foreign to me.
Abu Nidal was often in poor health, according to Seale, and tended to dress in zip-up jackets and old trousers, drinking whisky every night in his later years. He became, writes Seale, a "master of disguises and subterfuge, trusting no one, lonely and self-protective, [living] like a mole, hidden away from public view".Seale 1992, 56. Acquaintances said that he was capable of hard work and had a good financial brain.Seale 1992, 57.
Waits was determined to keep a distance between his public persona and his personal life. According to Hoskyns, Waits hid behind his persona, noting that "Tom Waits is as much of a character created for his fans as it is a real man". In Hoskyns' view, Waits' self-image was in part "a self-protective device, a screen to deflect attention". A few music journalists have gone so far as to suggest that Waits was a "poseur".
In addition to its efficacy in cardiological settings, RIC is thought to remotely recruit neuroprotective pathways, and its safety, feasibility, and low cost give it high potential in a wide variety of neurological conditions. Like the heart, the brain has self- protective abilities and can adapt to stress and injury (e.g., hypoxia or ischemia) by activating cellular protective pathways. RIC not only confers protection against ischemia-reperfusion injury, but also increases cerebral blood flow, which may contribute to the neuroprotective effect.
The driver's self-protective gear is monitored by FIA along with drag car safety equipment. Drivers wear flame resistant suits for protection, heart rate technology that allows monitoring of the drivers heart rate to prevent health concerns such as a heart attack, and helmets that are specified with headrest materials. The drag racing cars contain certified safety harnesses, air bags and parachutes. Single parachutes are recommended when drivers are exceeding 150 mph and double parachutes for speeds greater than 200 mph.
A talk/interview with Kiss Ferenc, Attila Fazekas and László Dluhopolszky: As the country's leading comic book publisher, Semic Interprint never published a Hungarian comic book in these fragile years (cf. after WWII France - and many other West European countries - had an anti- American self-protective law, a foundation of their flourishing comics culture). Others protect it on the basis of free market.The controversy has not been dealt with in writing, although it is a regular topic on Internet forums, comic club meetings, interviews with artists, etc.
Claudia Jones, née Claudia Vera Cumberbatch (21 February 1915 – 24 December 1964), was a Trinidad and Tobago-born journalist and activist. As a child, she migrated with her family to the US, where she became a Communist political activist, feminist and black nationalist, using the false name Jones as "self- protective disinformation". Due to the political persecution of Communists in the US, she was deported in 1955 and subsequently lived in the United Kingdom. She founded Britain's first major black newspaper, West Indian Gazette (WIG), in 1958.
In May he had already culled 500 animals from his herd. The farm owner said the animals cannot be marketed because they are under quarantine and he is facing a problem with overcrowding."3,000 Alberta hogs culled due to swine flu" Health Zone - Canada, June 7, 2009 Transmission from the same herd of pigs back to humans was revealed on 20 July, though it occurred on 7 May when the humans, animal health inspectors, were taking samples from the infected herd with improper self-protective measures.
Born August 5, 1908, in Concord, Massachusetts, he made his first film, Boomerang, in 1947. In later films, he had roles as a self-protective small-town mayor in Inherit the Wind (1960), as Dr. Cross in North by Northwest (1959), and as Wilbur Peterson in It Happened to Jane (1959). Rarely a leading character, he played Thockmorton, the shopkeeper in the Twilight Zone 1962 episode "A Piano in the House" and also he played William Windom's assistant, Mr. Cooper, in the first season of the 1960s TV series The Farmer's Daughter.
The term also occurs in Hotchkiss' discussion of narcissists: "Their superficial charm can be enchanting." For such figures, however, there is no substance behind the romantic gestures, which only serve to feed the narcissist's own ego. Narcissists are known as manipulative in a charming way, entrapping their victims through a façade of understanding into suspending their self-protective behaviour and lowering their personal boundaries. Closely related is the way impostors are able to make people fall in love with them to satisfy their narcissistic needs, without reciprocating in any real sense or returning their feelings.
Predatory death anxiety arises from the fear of being harmed. It is the most basic and oldest form of death anxiety, with its origins in the first unicellular organisms' set of adaptive resources. Unicellular organisms have receptors that have evolved to react to external dangers, along with self- protective, responsive mechanisms made to increase the likelihood of survival in the face of chemical and physical forms of attack or danger. In humans, predatory death anxiety is evoked by a variety of danger situations that put one at risk or threaten one's survival.
On Sol (November 3, 2005) Opportunity woke up in the midst of a mild dust storm that lasted three days. The rover was able to drive in self-protective auto-mode during the storm, but it could not take any post-drive images. Less than three weeks later, another cleaning event cleared the dust off of the solar array so as to produce around 720 watt-hours (80% of max). On Sol (December 1, 2005), it was discovered the motor used to stow the robotic arm for travel was stalling.
He describes self-esteem as "the integrated sum of self-confidence and self- respect", which he describes respectively as "a sense of personal efficacy and a sense of personal worth." Branden considers self-esteem to be one of the most important factors in human psychology. Branden contrasts healthy self- esteem with conditions that he views as psychological problems. First is what he calls "pseudo-self-esteem," which he describes as "an irrational pretense at self-value," and "a nonrational, self-protective device to diminish anxiety and to provide a spurious sense of security".
Crittenden, P. (1999) 'Danger and development: the organisation of self-protective strategies' in Atypical Attachment in Infancy and Early Childhood Among Children at Developmental Risk ed. Joan I. Vondra & Douglas Barnett, Oxford: Blackwell pp. 159-160 For example, 'Children placed in care, especially more than once, often have intrusions. In videos of the Strange Situation Procedure, they tend to occur when a rejected/neglected child approaches the stranger in an intrusion of desire for comfort, then loses muscular control and falls to the floor, overwhelmed by the intruding fear of the unknown, potentially dangerous, strange person'.
Transmission from the same herd of pigs back to humans was revealed on 20 July, though it occurred on 7 May when the humans, health inspectors, were taking samples from the infected herd with improper self-protective measures. On 8 May, health officials in Alberta confirmed that swine flu contributed to the death of a woman in Northern Alberta on 28 April, Canada's first death associated with the illness. As of 14 August 2009, there were 1,648 confirmed cases of swine flu in Alberta. Health and Wellness Alberta stopped reporting non-hospitalized cases on 21 August.
Sroufe, A. Egeland, B., Carlson, E. & Collins, W.A. (2005) The Development of the person: the Minnesota study of risk and adaptation from birth to adulthood, NY: Guilford Press, p.245 However, 'the presumption that many indices of “disorganisation” are aspects of organised patterns does not preclude acceptance of the notion of disorganisation, especially in cases where the complexity and dangerousness of the threat are beyond children's capacity for response'.Crittenden, P. (1999) "Danger and development: the organisation of self-protective strategies" in Atypical Attachment in Infancy and Early Childhood Among Children at Developmental Risk ed. Joan I. Vondra & Douglas Barnett, Oxford: Blackwell pp.
' > The profound repercussions of that confrontation alone almost blew up > Pilgrim Pines; and we faculty, consciously, deliberately went much further > in developing academic collegiality with students than we otherwise might > have done, just as a way of relieving their anger and frustration over > social control issues. > I suppose a fourth seed of destruction was thereby sown. Because students > emerged with split feelings, almost split personalities: 'The academic > program is ours and well will live by it heart and soul; but the student > life policies are theirs, and we will undermine them however we can. We will > develop our own group ethic of self-protective disobedience.
This research has demonstrated that people in a self-protective frame of mind are sensitized to potential threats from outgroup males, interpreting neutral facial expressions on such men as hiding anger, for example. In a mating frame of mind, on the other hand, men project sexual arousal onto the beautiful women with neutral facial expressions. People are also especially quick and accurate at noticing anger on a man’s face, happiness on a woman’s face.Ackerman, J., Shapiro, J.R., Neuberg, S.L., Kenrick, D.T., Becker, D.V., Griskevicius, V., Maner, J.K., & Schaller, M., (2006). They all look the same to me (unless they’re angry): From out-group homogeneity to out-group heterogeneity.
Three RISS deputies with degrees in sociology and historical sciences (and no degrees in medicine) co-authored a report on AIDS, in which they seemed to agree that condoms could cause HIV/AIDS by removing self-protective behavior, and that the true fight was against "drugs and debauchery". The report called statements about the epidemic of AIDS is part of the information war of the West against Russia. It was pointed out that there are two models of HIV: the Western and Moscow. It was noted that the international community asks Russia to use the first approach in the fight against disease and thus forces Russia to use an independent foreign and domestic policy.
Possible ways to cope with gendered racism include education, in which African American women are provided with a space to openly discuss their experiences and develop strategies to better handle situations when they are being discriminated against. Another research experiment was conducted in order to assess how black female college students cope with gendered racial microaggressions. Microaggressions are the everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights, snubs, or insults, whether intentional or unintentional, which communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative messages to target persons based solely upon their marginalized group membership.Wing Sue & Rivera, 2010 The results from these focus groups showed that there were five coping strategies employed: two resistance coping strategies, one collective coping strategy, and two self-protective coping strategies.
Most knowledge of his teachings comes from later authors, particularly the biographer Diogenes Laërtius, the Epicurean Roman poet Lucretius and the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, and with hostile but largely accurate accounts by the Pyrrhonist philosopher Sextus Empiricus, and the Academic Skeptic and statesman Cicero. For Epicurus, the purpose of philosophy was to help people attain a happy, tranquil life characterized by ataraxia (peace and freedom from fear) and aponia (the absence of pain). He advocated that people were best able to pursue philosophy by living a self- sufficient life surrounded by friends. He taught that the root of all human neurosis is death denial and the tendency for human beings to assume that death will be horrific and painful, which he claimed causes unnecessary anxiety, selfish self-protective behaviors, and hypocrisy.
God returns to Noah Lammock a week later, and, after some literary chit-chat that reveals that God is under the misapprehension that Noah Lammock is the author of The Time Machine, The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind, and World Brain, the two discuss the plan for the Ark. God is enthused about the potential of microphotography, having met Kenneth Mees, but Lammock demands to know: are they to "reinstate or do we start afresh?"H.G. Wells, All Aboard for Ararat (New York: Alliance Book Corporation, 1941), p. 62. Lammock believes it is necessary "to begin over again," because the "primary danger" to the new world is "that the élite will become a self-conscious, self-protective organisation within the State."H.G. Wells, All Aboard for Ararat (New York: Alliance Book Corporation, 1941), p. 75.
The six Globe dimensions of culturally endorsed implicit leadership (CLT) are: # Charismatic/value based – characterized by demonstrating integrity, decisiveness, and performance oriented by appearing visionary, inspirational and self-sacrificing, but can also be toxic and allow for autocratic commanding. # Team oriented – characterized by diplomatic, administratively competent, team collaboration and integration. A Toxic leader would be malevolent alienating the team, but driving cohesion # Self- protective – characterized by self-centered, face saving, procedural behavior capable of inducing conflict when necessary while being conscious of status # Participative – characterized by (non-autocratic) participative behavior that is supportive of those who are being led # Human orientation – characterized by modesty and compassion for others in an altruistic fashion # Autonomous – being able to function without constant consultation As globalization continues to thrive and change, the concept of global leadership will adapt to serve the best interest of a world being made incrementally smaller.
BMP4 contains a chapter entitled "Self-Protective Measures" which lays out a list of steps a merchant vessel can take on its own to make itself less of a target to pirates and make it better able to repel an attack if one occurs. This list includes rigging the deck of the ship with razor wire, rigging fire-hoses to spray sea-water over the side of the ship (to hinder boardings), having a distinctive pirate alarm, hardening the bridge against gunfire and creating a "citadel" where the crew can retreat in the event pirates get on board. Other unofficial self-defense measures that can be found on merchant vessels include the setting up of mannequins posing as armed guards or firing flares at the pirates. Though it varies by country, generally peacetime law in the 20th and 21st centuries has not allowed merchant vessels to carry weapons.
Here Burke suggests expanding the realm of rhetoric to include the ways in which we operate rhetorically upon ourselves, forging identifications through unexamined or nonconscious motives, self- protective or suicidal. “If a social or occupational class is not too exacting in the scrutiny of identifications that flatter its interests, its very life is a profitable malingering (profitable at least until its inaccuracies catch up with it) — and as such, it is open to attack or analysis, Rhetoric comprising both the use of persuasive resources (rhetorica utens, as with the philippics of Demosthenes) and the study of them (rhetorica docens, as with Aristotle’s treatise on the ‘art’ of Rhetoric)” (36). The key element here that brings in cunning is consciousness, or perhaps more to the point, purposeful unconsciousness, or hypocrisy: “This aspect of identification, whereby one can protect an interest merely by not using terms incisive enough to criticize it properly, often brings rhetoric to the edge of cunning” (36).
Later literary interpretations looked beyond the book's immediately noticeable themes. For Colm Tóibín in his introduction to a 2002 reprint, the book is not really "a drama about class or about England, or a lost world mourned by Hartley; instead it is a drama about Leo's deeply sensuous nature moving blindly, in a world of rich detail and beautiful sentences, toward a destruction that is impelled by his own intensity of feeling and, despite everything, his own innocence."New York Books Kevin Gardner cites the narrative technique among other complex treatments of time: "Hartley's haunting tale of lost innocence underscores the modern experience of broken time, a paradox in which humanity is alienated from the past, yet not free from it, a past that continues to exist in and to control the subconscious … This doubling of consciousness and of narrative voice—the innocent twelve-year-old's emerging from beneath the self-protective sixty-five-year-old's—is one of Hartley's most effective techniques."Kevin J. Gardner, "Revaluation: L. P. Hartley's The Go-Between: Leftover Life To Spoil", Sewanee Review, Volume 121.4, 2013, pp.

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