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  2. Conscientiousness - Wikipedia

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    Terms such as "hard-working", "reliable", and "persevering" describe desirable aspects of character. Because conscientiousness was once believed to be a moral evaluation, it was overlooked as a psychological attribute. The reality of individual differences in conscientiousness has now been clearly established by studies of cross-observer agreement.

  3. Work ethic - Wikipedia

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    Work ethic is a belief that work and diligence have a moral benefit and an inherent ability, virtue or value to strengthen character and individual abilities. [1] Desire or determination to work serves as the foundation for values centered on the importance of work or industrious work.

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  5. Stereotypes of Americans - Wikipedia

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    Stereotypes of American people (here meaning citizens of the United States) can today be found in virtually all cultures. [1] They often manifest in the United States' own television and in the media's portrayal of the United States as seen in other countries, but can also be spread by literature, art and public opinion.

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  7. 3 hard questions to ask yourself before living alone - AOL

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    Before you make the decision to sleep sans-roommate(s), make sure you've thought long and hard about these three questions: 1. What's the longest amount of time you've truthfully spent alone?

  8. File:US Citizenship test questions - English.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: This is the official list of questions (and expected answers) that can be asked on the civics portion of the American naturalization test, revised in January of 2019. While most of these questions are supplied with answers, the ones that ask about specific members of the American government are not.

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    75 Hard requires you to follow a set of nutrition and fitness rules every day for 75 days. Here's what experts and women who've tried it think about it.