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  • 31stereotype — [[t]ste̱riətaɪp[/t]] stereotypes, stereotyping, stereotyped 1) N COUNT A stereotype is a fixed general image or set of characteristics that a lot of people believe represent a particular type of person or thing. There s always been a stereotype… …

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  • 32Asperger syndrome — Classification and external resources …

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  • 33Societal attitudes toward homosexuality — Should homosexuality be accepted in society? Percentage of responders that answered accept:   81% 90% …

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  • 34Nurse stereotypes — The profession of nursing is stereotyped. Nurses are commonly expected to be female and so male nurses are stereotyped as effeminate and homosexual.[1][2] In forms of low humour such as get well cards, nurses a …

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  • 35Multiple-complex Developmental Disorder — (McDD) represents a distinct group within the autism spectrum based on symptomatology.Ever since autism was first recognized, its continuity with schizophrenia has been a matter of debate. In fact, until the late 1970s, children with autism were… …

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  • 36Diagnosis of Asperger syndrome — Several factors complicate the diagnosis of Asperger syndrome (AS), an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Like other ASD forms, Asperger syndrome is characterized by impairment in social interaction accompanied by restricted and repetitive interests …

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  • 37Neural correlates of consciousness — The Neuronal Correlates of Consciousness (NCC) constitute the smallest set of neural events and structures sufficient for a given conscious percept or explicit memory. This case involves synchronized action potentials in neocortical pyramidal… …

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  • 38trite — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. commonplace, ordinary; hackneyed, stale, old, corny (sl.), Mickey Mouse (sl.); boring, dull; banal. See habit, weariness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. hackneyed, prosaic, stereotyped; see common 1 ,… …

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  • 39trite — trite, hackneyed, stereotyped, threadbare, shopworn are comparable when they describe something, especially a once effective idea or expression in writing or art or a dramatic plot, lacking the power to evoke attention or interest because it… …

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  • 40trite — adjective (triter; tritest) Etymology: Latin tritus, from past participle of terere to rub, wear away more at throw Date: 1548 hackneyed or boring from much use ; not fresh or original • tritely adverb • triteness noun Synonyms …

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