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We'd be a more culturally secure and culturally self-sufficient people".

Every society has culturally self-segregating groups – the Amish and whatnot.

"Nothing could be worse for America, and eventually the world," he writes at the end of this unsparing volume, "than if American policy were universally viewed as arrogantly imperial in a postimperial age, mired in a colonial relapse in a postcolonial time, selfishly indifferent in the face of unprecedented global interdependence, and culturally self-righteous in a religiously diverse world.

The sense of humiliation only deepened over the succeeding sixty years as Israel visibly grew and prospered while repeatedly beating the Arabs in new wars, as the Palestinian refugee camps burst at the seams while sinking in the mire of international charity and terrorism, and as the Arab world shuttled between culturally self-effacing Westernization and religious fundamentalism.

Furthermore, Adler and Gundersen (Adler and Gundersen 2007) indicate that: "the more culturally self-aware we are, the more able we are to predict the effect our behavior will have on others".

Indeed, Dewey sometimes reads like a forerunner not of Rorty but of a writer such as the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, who is keen to marry a doctrine of a socially embedded self with a historically and culturally self-conscious form of liberalism.

It elucidated many of the most compelling arguments for a positive, risk management-based, globally-contextualized, culturally self-aware, and pragmatic approach.

Individuals whose sexuality is fluid or culturally self-defined in different ways, find themselves isolated or unable to obtain services if they do not conform to the 'correct' category.

However, providers can play a role in patient engagement, such as understanding patient perspectives, local history and culture, culturally appropriate self-management support programs, and broader quality improvement initiatives.

Laura helps Leroy cross-culturally self-actualise, but she also gets to express scepticism.

Walsh and Rosen (1988) created four categories numbered by Roman numerals I IV, defining Self-mutilation as rows II, III and IV Favazza and Rosenthal (1993) reviewed hundreds of studies and divided self-mutilation into two categories: culturally sanctioned self-mutilation and deviant self-mutilation.

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