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The toddlers tend to spontaneously help, even without any prompting, encouragement or reward.
Since then he has found that children as young as 14 months will spontaneously help a person who is struggling or looks worried, even if they have to stop doing something they enjoy to do it.
But then people started to spontaneously help from different cities, which was super cool but very difficult to coordinate because all of a sudden I was getting 500 emails or more every day.
If the victim vomits spontaneously, help her to lean forward to prevent aspiration.
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We also need to encourage the kind of response we saw in recent flooding in places like Nemours where locals spontaneously helped evacuate people without waiting for the fire brigade".
But it's unclear whether these behaviors fit the scientific definition of altruism: spontaneously helping others with no expectation of a reward.
We can thus establish that needing others and spontaneously helping individuals seem to carry less importance for COGES in the conceptual definition of social justice.
Mr. Lazar, who is starting an online service called Spontaneously to help friends connect in person, sleeps with his cellphone, his iPad and a laptop computer in his bed.
In nine out of the 11 non-MSF groups, individuals spontaneously offered help in sensitizing and informing others community members about the study.
A list of patients with active lesions, who spontaneously sought help for skin ulcers at the health centres in July and August 2003, was compiled by trained health workers.
Respondents spontaneously identified help-seeking delay as an important issue.
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