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  2. People in Need (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    People in Need is a Czech humanitarian organization. People in Need may also refer to: People in Need, RTE telethon, which created The People in Need Trust, a charity in Ireland; People in Need, charity created by the Hearst family in response to kidnapping; Sara Jane Moore; People in Need (film), a 1925 German film

  3. Bystander effect - Wikipedia

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    The study also suggests that bystander behavior is, in fact, often helpful, in terms of acting on the spot to help and reporting unacceptable behavior (and emergencies and people in need.) The ombuds practitioners' study suggests that what bystanders will do in real situations is actually very complex, reflecting views of the context and their ...

  4. People in Need - Wikipedia

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    People in Need (PIN) (Czech: Člověk v tísni) is a Czech nonprofit, non-governmental organisation based in Prague, Czech Republic. PIN implements humanitarian relief and long term development projects , educational programmes, and human rights programmes in crisis affected regions internationally.

  5. Social support - Wikipedia

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    Many need social support, and its availability on social media may broaden access to a wider range of people in need. Both experimental and correlational research have indicated that increased social network site use can lead to greater perceived social support and increased social capital, both of which predict enhanced well-being.

  6. Helping behavior - Wikipedia

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    Workers and people from the nearby town helping repair a water borehole in Ghana Helping behavior refers to voluntary actions intended to help others, with reward regarded or disregarded. It is a type of prosocial behavior (voluntary action intended to help or benefit another individual or group of individuals, [ 1 ] such as sharing, comforting ...

  7. Compassion - Wikipedia

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    Compassion fade is the tendency of people to experience a decrease in empathy as the number of people in need of aid increases. The term was coined by psychologist Paul Slovic. [39] It is a type of cognitive bias that people use to justify their decision to help or not to help, and to ignore certain information. [40]

  8. 2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy Early in 2025 - AOL

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    This strong market position generates substantial cash flows that support shareholder returns. Turning to the specifics, the pharmaceutical giant offers investors a 4.3% dividend yield backed by a ...

  9. Social connection - Wikipedia

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    Social support is the help, advice, and comfort that we receive from those with whom we have stable, positive relationships. [11] Importantly, it appears to be the perception, or feeling, of being supported, rather than objective number of connections, that appears to buffer stress and affect our health and psychology most strongly.