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  2. Norm of reciprocity - Wikipedia

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    In social psychology, positive reciprocity refers to responding to a positive action with another positive action (rewarding kind actions). This norm is so powerful, it may allow the initial giver to ask for something in return for what was given rather than having to wait for a voluntary reciprocal act.

  3. Whataboutism - Wikipedia

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    Ioffe, who has written about whataboutism in at least three separate outlets, [67] [51] [68] called it a "classic" example of whataboutism, [48] citing the Soviet response to criticism, "And you are lynching negroes", as a "classic" form of whataboutism. [48] The Soviet government engaged in a major cover-up of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in ...

  4. Letter from Birmingham Jail - Wikipedia

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    Responding to being referred to as an "outsider", King writes: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." The letter, written in response to " A Call for Unity " during the 1963 Birmingham campaign , was widely published, and became an important text for the civil rights movement in the United States.

  5. Being kind to strangers is good for you. Why it's healthy to ...

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    Being kind to others is a great way to feel better — but you also have to be kind to yourself. Feeling like your kindness is being taken advantage of, or doing too much for other people and ...

  6. Woman Who Received a '36 Month Expiration Date' Cancer ... - AOL

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    “I was kind of just smooth sailing until I wasn't,” she says. ... but you're not HER2+ and this explains why you haven't been responding to these drugs,’ she remembers him explaining ...

  7. Reciprocity (social psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In social psychology, reciprocity is a social norm of responding to an action executed by another person with a similar or equivalent action. This typically results in rewarding positive actions and punishing negative ones. [1] As a social construct, reciprocity means that in response to friendly actions, people are generally nicer and more ...

  8. Wikipedia:Responding to incivility - Wikipedia

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    How can you help put out the flames? The best way to approach someone on Wikipedia in regards to civility and their recent behavior (assuming that they've been responding and commenting uncivilly) is to do so in a peaceful and encouraging manner, and with words that the editor will interpret as being an attempt to provide them a friendly and informal warning about their behavior, and an offer ...

  9. Michelle Trachtenberg underwent a liver transplant before death

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    Police found her unconscious and unresponsive after responding to a 911 call. No criminality was suspected. ... It is unknown which kind of transplant Trachtenberg had, or why she underwent the ...