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  2. Octyldodecanol - Wikipedia

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    Octyldodecanol is a branched-chain primary alcohol used as the isomer 2-octyl-1-dodecanol in cosmetics such as lipstick, [2] or as an anti-blooming agent in facepowder. [3] It is a medium spreading emollient, with equilibrium spreading pressure of 17.0 dyne/cm. [4] Octyldodecanol is in the class of Guerbet alcohols, because it has the branch at the β position. [5]

  3. C20H42O - Wikipedia

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    Octyldodecanol; The natural substance 1-Eicosanol has been found in Lonicera japonica, Artemisia baldshuanica, and other organisms. This page was last edited on 21 ...

  4. Psychoanalytic literary criticism - Wikipedia

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    The danger is that the serious student may become theory-ridden, forgetting that Freud's is not the only approach to literary criticism. To see a great work of fiction or a great poem primarily as a psychological case study is often to miss its wider significance and perhaps even the essential aesthetic experience it should provide.

  5. AP Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology (also known as AP Psych) and its corresponding exam are part of the College Board's Advanced Placement Program. This course is tailored for students interested in the field of psychology and as an opportunity to earn Advanced Placement credit or exemption from a college -level psychology course.

  6. The Frontiers of Criticism - Wikipedia

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    the "danger . . . of assuming that there must be just one interpretation of the poem as a whole, [and] that it must be right" (113) the lack of a need to assess the author's intent (113–14) the unimportance of the "feelings" of the reader (114) the limitation of literary criticism to the study of the literary object, i.e., the work itself (116)

  7. No. 24 Wisconsin looks to continue climb against Ohio State - AOL

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    Resurgent Wisconsin, which rejoined the AP rankings at No. 24 this week, will look for its sixth consecutive victory when it faces Ohio State on Tuesday in Madison, Wis.

  8. Psychological drama - Wikipedia

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    Psychological drama, or psychodrama, [1] is a subgenre of drama and psychological fiction literatures that generally focuses upon the emotional, mental, and psychological development of the protagonists and other characters within the narrative, which is highlighted by the drama.

  9. Commentary: What 'Babygirl' gets right and wrong about kink ...

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    Romy goes on to say: “It’s not about a safe word or a safe place or consent or the kink… there has to be danger. Things have to be at stake.” But she hadn’t explored these dynamics ...