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Devoid and him
Devoid of any shred of gratitude for his protection, she has instead construed the events of the last few minutes to reaffirm her perception of Steve as a despicable, bullying, control freak, and decides it is time to stand up to him.

Devoid and .
Devoid of all means of making a living and without his wife, who had stayed in Mainz with their children and her later husband Ludwig Ferdinand Huber, he remained in Paris.
# Devoid of any proved or accepted scientific basis, the evidence of the operator is hearsay which is inadmissible.
Devoid of law enforcement, the area became a hotbed of outlaws, pirates, and other nefarious characters for many years.
Starchild ’ s nemesis is Sir Nose D ’ Voidoffunk (" Sir Nose Devoid of Funk " from Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome, 1977 ).
Devoid of purpose, they become high-paid mercenaries.
Devoid of easy optimism, his stories are open-ended chronicles of abuse and resistance.
Devoid of love and light the world is a maze of confusion left by ' retreating ' faith.
Devoid of any defensive talent save for goaltender Gilles Meloche, the Seals sank into last place again in 1973, where they would remain for the rest of their history.
Devoid of political connections, his daughter was viewed by the French as being free from the burden of international alliances.
Devoid of academic training, Pinza was unable to sight-read a musical score.
Devoid of effective armoured forces in subsequent battles, Rommel was unable to decisively defeat the Eighth Army as it retreated into Egypt and his pursuit was brought to a halt at the First battle of El Alamein.
Featuring members of Los Crudos, Hail Mary, Devoid of Faith, and Kill the Man Who Questions, the band plays short, fast hardcore music, and covers themes concerning the gay community in their live performances and lyrics.
V. On the Intellect Devoid of Reason
Devoid of proper education, Ren is initially diglossic and needy, but through curiosity and friends, becomes well versed in language and customs, even becoming admitted to Koharu High.
Devoid of any foreword, Kant directly names the countries and puts forward his observations about their capability of feeling.
Devoid of much of its support and left in a precarious financial state, McLaughlin was forced to wind up the BM in 1983.
Devoid of major industrial production, the district uses more funds for administration, development, and welfare works than it provides.
Devoid of morality and dedicated to getting the cheapest price he could for Zeiton ore by any means, he also enjoyed the various tortures which passed for entertainment on Varos, taking particular delight in making the Sixth Doctor's companion Peri suffer a transformation into an avian creature.
Devoid as it is of any classical or allegorical trappings – Venus displays none of the attributes of the goddess she is supposed to represent – the painting is unapologetically erotic.

empathy and exploitative
Those narcissists who have been diagnosed with narcissistic grandiosity express behavior " through interpersonally exploitative acts, lack of empathy, intense envy, aggression, and exhibitionism.

empathy and cultural
Motivations to improve the welfare of animals may stem from many factors including sympathy, empathy, utility, genes ( inherited traits ), and memes ( cultural factors ).
The above quotation shows Borrow's empathy with native, indigenous peoples as well as his dislike for the growing 19th century phenomenon of American cultural imperialism.
Several prominent Israeli cultural and artistic figures supported the movement to repatriate the Iqrit villagers and public empathy for their plight was widespread.
However the British Government has been lukewarm in its support of the metric system and, in the words of the Daily Telegraph, the British public lacks cultural empathy with the system.

empathy and among
The model is based on a reported lack of empathy by infanticidal parents, such as a lack of mutual gazes between parent and child, observed by Robert B. Edgerton, Maria Lepowsky, Bruce Knauft, John W. M. Whiting, and Margaret Mead, among others.
In a further study, Thornberg concluded that there are seven stages of moral deliberation as a bystander in bystander situations among the Swedish schoolchildren he observed and interviewed: ( a ) noticing that something is wrong, i. e., children pay selective attention to their environment, and sometimes they don't tune in on a distressed peer if they're in a hurry or their view is obstructed, ( b ) interpreting a need for help-sometimes children think others are just playing rather than actually in distress or they display pluralistic ignorance, ( c ) feeling empathy, i. e., having tuned in on a situation and concluded that help is needed, children might feel sorry for an injured peer, or angry about unwarranted aggression ( empathic anger ), ( d ) processing the school's moral frames-Thornberg identified five contextual ingredients influencing children's behavior in bystander situations ( the definition of a good students, tribe caring, gender stereotypes, and social-hierarchy-dependent morality ), ( e ) scanning for social status and relations, i. e., students were less likely to intervene if they didn't define themselves as friends of the victim or belonging to the same significant social category as the victim, or if there were high-status students present or involved as aggressors-conversely, lower-status children were more likely to intervene if only a few other low-status children were around, ( f ) condensing motives for action, such as considering a number of factors such as possible benefits and costs, and ( g ) acting, i. e., all of the above coalesced into a decision to intervene or not.
His research into the innate capacity for empathy among primates has led De Waal to the conclusion that non-human great apes and humans are simply different types of apes, and that empathic and cooperative tendencies are continuous between these species.
There is some evidence that the Second Step curriculum, which is concerned with promoting impulse control and empathy among second and third graders, produces reductions in physically aggressive behavior.
It allows empathy, which in phenomenology involves experiencing another person as a subject rather than just as an object among objects.
Cooper writes: " His publications include significant contributions to our understanding of empathy, autism, linguistic structure, symbol formation, and diagnosis, among other topics.
The characteristic that is common among all these individuals across both genders is low level of empathy.

empathy and population
Emotionally, they are incapable of feeling guilt or empathy, they respond abnormally to fear and pain, and other emotions are shallow compared to population norms.

empathy and create
The use of images of suffering to shock and create feelings of empathy in the viewer is common.
Surrealism as a visual movement had found a method: to expose psychological truth by stripping ordinary objects of their normal significance, in order to create a compelling image that was beyond ordinary formal organization, in order to evoke empathy from the viewer.
The term was adapted by Hermann Lotze and Robert Vischer to create the German word Einfühlung (" feeling into "), which was translated by Edward B. Titchener into the English term empathy.
Patnaik claims that the real opportunity for companies doing business in the 21st Century is to create a widely held sense of empathy for customers, pointing to Nike, Harley-Davidson, and IBM as examples of " Open Empathy Organizations ".
They can also provide a human face and existence to a diversified and scattered user group, and can also create some empathy and add emotions when referring to the users.
In this technique, therapists create a comfortable, non-judgmental environment by demonstrating congruence ( genuineness ), empathy, and unconditional positive regard toward their patients while using a non-directive approach.
The goal of Ovetchkin and the artists who created the panorama was to create a feeling of empathy for the battle that was fought on the site as well as a feeling of authenticity of the events that occurred on 11 September 1877.
Particularly notable is Heather's ability to create empathy with the characters in her songs ; listeners are shown vulnerable, first-person portrayals of such legendary figures are Sir Lancelot, Sir Tristan, Queen Guinevere, King Arthur, Merlin the Magician and Morgan Le Fay.

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