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  2. List of Latin phrases (S) - Wikipedia

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    upon one's own initiative: Also rendered suo moto. Usually used when a court of law, upon its own initiative, (i.e., no petition has been filed) proceeds against a person or authority that it deems has committed an illegal act. It is used chiefly in South Asia. [citation needed] suos cultores scientia coronat: Knowledge crowns those who seek her

  3. Motu proprio - Wikipedia

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    European Court of Justice judgments use the phrase "of its own motion" and its equivalent in other community languages. [ 8 ] As it relates to a monarch, the term motu proprio describes the condition of a royal decree being made expressly on the sovereign's initiative, a practice more usual in some nations than in others.

  4. Autodidacticism - Wikipedia

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    In the heutagogy paradigm, a learner should be at the centre of their own learning. [6] A truly self-determined learning approach also sees the heutagogic learner exploring different approaches to knowledge in order to learn; there is an element of experimentation underpinned by a personal curiosity.

  5. Self-medication - Wikipedia

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    Self-medication with antibiotics is defined as "the taking of medicines on one's own initiative or on another person's suggestion, who is not a certified medical professional". It has been identified as one of the primary reasons for the evolution of antimicrobial resistance. [12]

  6. Empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Still, he offers a minimal definition of the term: 'Empowerment: the capacity of individuals, groups and/or communities to take control of their circumstances, exercise power and achieve their own goals, and the process by which, individually and collectively, they are able to help themselves and others to maximize the quality of their lives.' [3]

  7. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1272 on Thursday, December ...

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    As an adjective, this word refers to "competing" or "contending" (usually in a race or tournament). OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!

  8. Autonomy - Wikipedia

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    In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy [note 1] is the capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision. Autonomous organizations or institutions are independent or self-governing.

  9. On Your Own - Wikipedia

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    On Your Own may refer to: "On Your Own" (Blur song), 1997 "On Your Own" (The Verve song), 1995 "On Your Own", a song by Jorja Smith from Lost & Found, 2018 "On Your Own", a 1986 song by Pete Shelley