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  2. Wewe Gombel - Wikipedia

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    Wewe Gombel is a female supernatural being or vengeful ghost in Javanese mythology. It is said that she kidnaps children. [1]This myth is taught to encourage children to be cautious and to stay at home at night.

  3. Kushedya Hari Yudo - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, Yudo's breakout 2018 performance led the club that topped the 2018 Liga 2 competition, PSS Sleman, to hire him for the 2019 Liga 1 season. [3] Yudo made his league debut in a 3–1 win against Arema on 15 May 2019 as a substitute for Arsyad Yusgiantoro in the 59th minute. [4]

  4. Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopædia Britannica, a printed encyclopedia, and Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. An encyclopedia [a] is a reference work or compendium providing summaries of knowledge, either general or special, in a particular field or discipline.

  5. Self-pity - Wikipedia

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    Self-pity is an emotion in which one feels self-centered sorrow and pity toward the self regarding one's own internal and external experiences of suffering. [1] Self-pity has also been defined as an emotion "directed towards others with the goal of attracting attention, empathy, or help" [1] [2]

  6. Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) was developed by Kathryn M. Connor and Jonathan R.T. Davidson as a means of assessing resilience. [1] The CD-RISC is based on Connor and Davidson's operational definition of resilience, which is the ability to "thrive in the face of adversity."

  7. Veronica Koman - Wikipedia

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    Koman was born in Medan, North Sumatra on 14 June 1988. [3] She graduated from the faculty of law at Pelita Harapan University. [4] In 2016, she received an Indonesian government scholarship to continue studying at the Australian National University, graduating with a masters in law in July 2019. [5]

  8. Metro (city) - Wikipedia

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    Metro (Indonesian pronunciation:) is a city in the Indonesian province of Lampung.It is 52 km away from Bandar Lampung City (the provincial capital), and is the second largest city in Lampung province.