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A discussion of self-regarding attitudes raises the question of the interrelation between self-interpretation and interpretation of the self by others.

In between lessons on how to brainstorm and storyboard an app, design interfaces, and build apps in Xcode, MacDonald worked in a discussion of "online self-defense".

For example, a discussion of this Eduard Vuillard self-portrait ("Self Portrait With a Cane and Straw Hat," 1891, Oil on canvas), which stared straight ahead revealed that this portrait was in direct contrast to the way Vuillard portrayed his female subjects - who were typically gazing downward.

Almost any discussion of self-publishing seems to attract an immediate hostility quite unlike the amused tolerance that greets those who, say, exhibit their indifferent watercolours, or seek to try out their wine-making skills on their friends.

These quotes are from a remarkable essay, in the show's catalogue, by the art historian Richard Shiff, who braces a discussion of Marden's self-abnegating sensitivity — "knowing yourself by forgetting about yourself," in the artist's words — with apposite thoughts from the founder of American pragmatism, Charles Sanders Peirce.

For a detailed discussion of self-esteem, see Rutherford 1999.

The description of the workshop – an "open discussion of self-regulation and the marketing of food and beverages to children" – suggests that the option of government controls will not be considered.

Care included not only herbal prescriptions but also dietary and lifestyle advice and discussion of self care in an evolving therapeutic relationship.

In an attempt to further improve professional behaviour assessment, the triangulated teacher-led discussion of self- and peer-assessment of professional behaviour using a paper form is the contemporary practice at Maastricht medical school (van Mook and van Luijk 2010).

This section closes with a discussion of findings related to perceived self-efficacy and ascription of responsibility beliefs.

Hence, the means by which individuals recognize others, conspecific or otherwise, need to be uncovered (see refs. 62– 65 for a discussion of this topic of self/non-self recognition in relation to plant roots).

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