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  2. How to Stop Doomscrolling and Find Meaning on Social Media

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    The idea of “bearing witness” can help bring meaning to our viewing. Medical anthropologist and global health pioneer Paul Farmer considered bearing witness as a form of observing with ...

  3. Cover your ass - Wikipedia

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    The term has been applied in the medical profession to describe doctors who prescribe unnecessary medical tests for patients, to protect themselves against possible future lawsuits. [15] The term has been used to describe a cultural tendency which works against accountability and risk-taking, such as in a war effort when generals engage in much ...

  4. Corporate jargon - Wikipedia

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    Many corporate-jargon terms have straightforward meanings in other contexts (e.g., leverage in physics, or picked up with a well-defined meaning in finance), but are used more loosely in business speak. For example, a deliverable can become any service or product. [9]

  5. Shrinkflation - Wikipedia

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    The term has been used by President Joe Biden in 2023 and 2024 to blame companies for deploying this tactic to increase their profits, deflecting criticism about inflation during his administration and instead pinning the blame on big business. [42]

  6. A New Theory of Relativity - AOL

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    Whataboutism—the practice of deflecting accurate accusations against A by pointing out the shortcomings of B—may begin as a debater’s trick or rhetorical gambit. But it rarely stays at that ...

  7. 30 “Cheat Codes” That Are Overlooked In Real Life ... - AOL

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    Sometimes even the things that we think should be common knowledge turn out to be not that common at all. The post 30 “Cheat Codes” That Are Overlooked In Real Life Because Of How Few People ...

  8. Blocking (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Blocks are considered by some to be the most direct and least subtle of defensive techniques. Other ways of avoiding attack include evasion, trapping, slipping and deflection of the oncoming attack; this approach is often referred to as the application of 'soft' techniques (see hard and soft (martial arts)).

  9. 'Enough blame to go around': Republicans, Democrats point ...

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    The last-minute gambit paid off, and 30 minutes past the Friday midnight deadline, Congress managed to dodge a shutdown. The bill passed by a vote of 366 to 34 in the House and 85 to 11 in the Senate.