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  2. Reluctant hero - Wikipedia

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    The reluctant hero is a heroic archetype typically found in fiction. The reluctant hero is typically portrayed either as an everyman forced into surreal situations which require him to rise to heroism and its acts, or as a person with special abilities who nonetheless reveals a desire to avoid using those abilities for selfless benefit.

  3. Edging (sexual practice) - Wikipedia

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    Edging can be done both alone and with a partner. Edging, sometimes also referred to as gooning [1] [2] [Note 1] or surfing, [3] is a sexual technique whereby an orgasm is controlled (that is, delayed or prevented).

  4. Reluctance motor - Wikipedia

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    In the "aligned position", two (or more) rotor poles are fully aligned with two (or more) stator poles, (which means the rotor poles completely face the stator poles) and is a position of minimum reluctance. When a stator pole is energized, the rotor torque is in the direction that reduces reluctance.

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    Morse adds, “The generation growing up on TikTok are now shooting videos on their smartphones, which means the viewer can see things exactly as the person filming.”

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    With companies hesitant to hire Gen Z, young professionals must tackle new challenges to succeed.

  7. Magnetic reluctance - Wikipedia

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    An alternative analogy to the reluctance model which does correctly represent energy flows is the gyrator–capacitor model. Magnetic reluctance is a scalar extensive quantity . The unit for magnetic reluctance is inverse henry , H −1 .

  8. Drinking the Kool-Aid - Wikipedia

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    "Drinking the Kool-Aid" is strongly believing in and accepting a deadly, deranged, or foolish ideology or concept based only upon the overpowering coaxing of another; the expression is also used to refer to a person who wrongly has faith in a possibly doomed or dangerous idea because of perceived potential high rewards.

  9. Candaulism - Wikipedia

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    Isidor Sadger hypothesized that the candaulist completely identifies with his partner's body, and deep in his mind is showing himself. [6] Candaulism is also associated with voyeurism and exhibitionism.