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  2. Bystander effect - Wikipedia

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    People may also fail to take responsibility for a situation depending on the context. They may assume that other bystanders are more qualified to help, such as doctors or police officers, and that their intervention would be unneeded. They may also be afraid of being superseded by a superior helper, offering unwanted assistance, or facing the ...

  3. Sojourner Truth - Wikipedia

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    She goes on to retell how her masters were not good to her, about how she was whipped for not understanding English, and how she would question God why he had not made her masters be good to her. Sojourner admits to the audience that she had once hated white people, but she says once she met her final master, Jesus, she was filled with love for ...

  4. What is DEI, and why is it dividing America? - AOL

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    “DEI means people die,” Musk said in an X post, resharing a local news story about Crowley being the department’s first female chief. Scott Jennings, a CNN political commentator, also ...

  5. What the 14th Amendment says about birthright citizenship - AOL

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    Lee fears if the current push to end birthright citizenship is successful, it could have wider implications than most people assume. People from other countries who are here legally on work or ...

  6. A couple's first date ended in horror after both were shot ...

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    Erin Moriarty: Why did she think you might kill her? Bobby Tarr: I don't know. ... Howard Bolton: She was a light of a lot of people's lives. … She was always smiling. She was a very good mother ...

  7. Dunning–Kruger effect - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers include a metacognitive component in their definition. In this view, the Dunning–Kruger effect is the thesis that those who are incompetent in a given area tend to be ignorant of their incompetence, i.e., they lack the metacognitive ability to become aware of their incompetence.

  8. All the Ways the ‘It Ends with Us’ Movie Made Changes From ...

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    Why did she think her mom would recognize them if their relationship was a secret? The movie doesn’t answer any of these questions. The restaurant has a different name.

  9. Roe v. Wade - Wikipedia

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    She began by bringing up constitutional reasons why the Court should overturn Texas's abortion law, but Justice Stewart asked questions directed towards the jurisdiction question instead. Weddington replied that she saw no problem with jurisdiction and continued to talk about a constitutional right to abortion. [ 91 ]