In his 1968 book " High Priest, " he recalled a powerful moment in his delirium : " With a sudden snap, all the ropes of my social self were gone.
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In the ring, his manner is the opposite of his social self, and he overwhelms opponents with sharp attacks, such attacks include extremely powerful kicks, elbows, knees and punches, mainly Muay Thai techniques.
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Alternatively, it is possible that researchers have used the wrong sort of self-esteem measures to test the link between self-esteem and in-group bias ( global personal self-esteem rather than specific social self-esteem ).
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He also considered that the social self could itself become diseased, seeing delusions of grandeur or persecution as distortions of everyday self-consciousness, with its concern for social standing and reflected place in the world.
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In " La pau del cranc " ( " The Peace of the Crab " ) ( 2002 ), the figure of the psychopath is used to illustrate the image of the poet's social self-exclusion.
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A single powerful figure ( the boss ) was at the center and was bound together to a complex organization of lesser figures ( the political machine ) by reciprocity in promoting financial and social self-interest.
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She was the editor of the 2011 book " Surface Tensions : Surgery, Bodily Boundaries and the Social Self ", as well as " Technologies of Sexuality, Identity and Sexual Health " in the same year.
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The agency's purpose is to assist the disadvantaged in meeting critical basic needs such as food and housing while working with families on a long-term basis to help them increase their potential for financial and social self-sufficiency.
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They say that children's main " job " is developing a social self, and it harms the maturing process when students are forced too early into the " work before play " mold of the adult workplace.
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The approach by Christian Fuchs ( 2008 ) is a social theory account that is primarily grounded in the works by critical theory scholars such as Herbert Marcuse, by the concept of social self-organization, and by neo-Marxist thinking.