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  2. Mary Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Rowe coined the terms micro-inequities and micro-affirmations in 1973 while studying inclusion in the workplace at MIT. Rowe defined micro-inequities as "apparently small events which are often ephemeral and hard-to-prove, events which are covert, often unintentional, frequently unrecognized by the perpetrator, which occur wherever people are perceived to be different."

  3. Affirmations (L. Ron Hubbard) - Wikipedia

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    The Affirmations is a semi-autobiographical text in which Hubbard confronts several problems in his life, from his failures in his naval career to his health and sexual problems. Hubbard intends to overcome them by self-hypnosis , affirming his ambitions and personal well-being.

  4. List of medical eponyms with Nazi associations - Wikipedia

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    Hans Asperger "managed to accommodate himself to the Nazi regime and was rewarded for his affirmations of loyalty with career opportunities. He joined several organizations affiliated with the NSDAP (although not the Nazi party itself), publicly legitimized race hygiene policies including forced sterilizations and, on several occasions ...

  5. Louise Hay - Wikipedia

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    I Think, I Am!: Teaching Kids the Power of Affirmations (2008) [21] Experience Your Good Now!: Learning to Use (2010) 21 Days to Master Affirmations (2011) You Can Create An Exceptional Life (2011) Painting the Future: A Tales of Everday Magic Novel (2012) All is Well: Heal your body. Carlsbad, US: Hay House. 2013. ISBN 978-1-4019-3502-3.

  6. Affirmations (New Age) - Wikipedia

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    Affirmations are also referred to in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), Neuro Associative Conditioning "NAC" as popularized by Anthony Robbins, and hypnosis. A related belief is that a certain critical mass of people with a highly spiritual consciousness will bring about a sudden change in the whole population. [ 2 ]

  7. Shakti Gawain - Wikipedia

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    Gawain is best known for her book Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Life (1978). [5] The book focuses primarily on making changes to visual mental imagery, and attributes to it the capacity for hindering or facilitating an individual's potential, citing vivid anecdotal stories drawn from her experience and that of others to support her thesis.

  8. Self-efficacy - Wikipedia

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    Self-efficacy has proven especially useful for helping undergraduate students to gain insights into their career development in STEM fields. [45] Researchers have reported that mathematics self-efficacy is more predictive of mathematics interest, choice of math-related courses, and math majors than past achievements in math or outcome expectations.

  9. Tracey Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Tracey Jackson (born May 12, 1958) is an American author, screenwriter, blogger, film director, and producer. [1] Over the course of her career, she has worked across multiple mediums, including film, television, and publishing. [2]