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| conveying impulses to a nerve center |
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| a strong feeling of dislike or hatred |
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| abnormal craving for food...then purging |
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cleansing one's emotions. |
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| trembling hallucinations (as the result of drug or alcohol withdrawal) |
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| disturbance of the ability to read |
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In Greek mytholgy, Electra killed her mother to avenge her mother's having killed her father...hence, a girl's psychosexual competition with her mother for the affections of her father. |
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According to Freud, the unconscious energy in one's personality that focuses on fulfilling desires and urges. |
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Psychosexual pleasure derived from being hurt or abused. |
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| Separation, being excluded from the larger group. |
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| One who holds that God cannot be known or proven. |
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Having both male and female characteristics, either physically or psychologically. |
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| Having alternating manic/depressive states. |
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In a state of neurogenic motor
immobility and emotional stupor.
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| Exercising a compelling charm that inspires devotion in one's followers. |
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| A serious loss of cognitive ability. |
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| Preoccupation with one's own internal world. |
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| Abnormally increased hunger and consumption of food. |
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In Greek mythology, Oedipus killed his father and married his mother...hence, a boy's competition with his father for his mother's affections. |
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| Communication of thoughts directly from one mind to another by extrasensory means. |
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study of the organization, interactions and behaviors of organized groups of human beings |
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| association of persons with each other |
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| the right of self-government |
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society in which all goods are owned in common and are available to all as needed |
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form of government in which power is vested in the people and is exercised by them, either directly or indirectly |
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| marriage within a group, as required by custom or law |
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| marriage outside one's group, as required by custom or law |
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| killing of one human being by another |
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| sexual intercourse between persons so closely related that they are forbidden by law to marry |
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| the practice of marrying only one person at a time |
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| government which maintains strict control over every aspect of life |
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| relating to farms and farming |
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| the crime of marrying one person while still married to another |
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| relating to the married state |
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| the study of living things and their interrelationships |
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| the study of ideas about what constitutes good and bad behavior |
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| an animal or plant having both male and female reproductive parts |
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| the mating of like with like |
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| an area that includes a large city or several large cities near to each other |
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| having more than one wife or female mate at one time |
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