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Person: Encyclopedia - Person

Person, in the classic sense, refers to a living human being. However, in philosophy, there has been debate over the precise meaning and correct usage of the term, whether the classical definition should be expanded or in some cases reduced, and which constituent elements or criteria must exist to establish personhood. Person - Are all persons human?. Firstly, there is the simple and traditional view that the common usage is the correct one: that "person" does indeed mean "human". However, this runs ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Personal
personal could refer to personal identity; a personal advertisement; an person's ego or self image, interests or goals; a personal problem; personal involvement; a trademark belonging to Sony. Other related archivesSony, ego, goals, person, personal advertisement, personal identity, self image

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Person: Encyclopedia II - Person - Corporations as persons

See also legal entity (artificial person) and natural person Largely separate from the discussion of "real" persons are considerations regarding artificial persons such as corporations and states. In Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad Company the United States Supreme Court ruled that a corporation is considered a person for many legal purposes. Many question the wisdom of this; the philosopher John Ralston Saul said, "If you are a person before the law and Exxon or Ford is also a person, it is clear that the conce ...

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Person: Encyclopedia II - Person - Are all persons human?

Firstly, there is the simple and traditional view that the common usage is the correct one: that "person" does indeed mean "human". However, this runs into the problem that the term "person" has a somewhat loaded meaning - we commonly believe that all and only persons have certain rights, for example, the right to life. Some would go so far as to say that all and only persons are sacred. However, we can imagine the hypothetical alien from another planet, who, despite not being human, nevertheless has every trait that we see as being essentia ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Vagabond person

A vagabond is a generally poor itinerant person. Such people can be tramps, hobos or schnorrers. A vagabond is a traveling person that does not have a home, just roams wherever they please. Vagabonds are not bums, as bums are not known for traveling. ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Corner-person

A corner-person(also known as a corner-man or simply corner) is a combat sports term for a coach or team mate assisting a fighter during the length of a bout. The corner-person remains outside the combat area during the fight, but in close proximity, and can assist the fighter through instruction. Often this instruction takes place inbetween rounds such as in boxing. Cut man is another boxing term for this person, since they will often render first aid between rounds: inspect cuts, apply ice to reduce swell

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Person: Encyclopedia - Personal injury

Injuries that occur to an individual are generally (in the UK) termed Personal Injuries, they can can occur in any number of ways such as car accidents, a slip and fall incident, a dog bite, a boating accident and many more. In the past ten years, since legal aid for personal injury cases was abolished in England and Wales and replaced with "no win, no fee" options, hundreds of companies have sprung up offering services. However, most ask the claimant to purchase insurance to cove ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - BBC Sports Personality of the Year Overseas Personality

The BBC Sports Personality of the Year Overseas Personality is given on an annual basis to the non-British sportsman or sportswoman considered to have made the most substantative contribution to sport in that year. It was first awarded in 1960 to Herb Elliott, the Australian runner. Subsequent winners have been: 1961 Valeriy Brumel, Soviet high jumper 1962 Donald Jackson 1963 Jacques Anquetil, French cyclist 1964 Abebe Bikila, Ethopian runner 1965 Jointly awarded - Ron Clarke, Au ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Grammatical person

Grammatical person, in linguistics, is deictic reference to the participant role of a referent, such as the speaker, the addressee, and others. Grammatical person typically defines a language's set of personal pronouns. It also frequently affects verbs, sometimes nouns, and possessive relationships as well. English traditionally distinguishes three grammatical persons: The personal pronouns I and we are ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Personal property

Personal property is a type of property. In the common law systems personal property may also be called chattels. It is distinguished from real property, or real estate or realty. In the civil law systems personal property is often called movable property or movables - any property that can be moved from one location or another. This term is in distinction with immovable property or immovables, such as land and buildings. Personal property may be classified in a variety of ways, such as goods, money, negotiable instruments, secur ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Personal lubricant

Personal lubricants are specialized lubricants used to reduce friction with the genitals or anus. Personal lubricants were originally derived from surgical lubricants designed for use during medical procedures, but are now most commonly used to provide lubrication for sexual acts, particularly where natural lubrication by vaginal fluids is not available or insufficient. Personal lubricant - Types. Personal lubricant - Water-based. Water-based personal lubricants are water solubl ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Personal God

The phrase personal God is religious term used far more often by laypeople than by theologians due to its numerous connotations. Personal God - Definitions. The broadest definition of this term is a God who is a personal being, i.e. a being with a personality, including the capacity to reason and feel love. In the case of the Christian belief in the Trinity, God is a personal being in manifested in three persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This view is intended to challenge the concep ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Ultra Personal Computer

Ultra Personal Computer or UPC is a very small personal computer. It's significantly smaller than a laptop, but somewhat larger than a handheld computer. Examples of UPCs include Sony U-series, OQO, Vulcan Flipstart and Atari Portfolio. Other related archivesAtari Portfolio, OQO, Sony U-series, handheld, laptop

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Person: Encyclopedia - Personality psychology

Personality psychology is a branch of psychology which studies personality and individual difference processes - that which makes us into a person. One emphasis in personality psychology is on trying to create a coherent picture of a person and all his or her major psychological processes. Another emphasis views personality psychology as the study of individual differences. These two views work together in practice. Personality psychologists are interested in a broad view of the individual's psychological processes. This often leads t ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Borderline personality disorder

In psychiatry, borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a personality disorder characterised by extreme "black and white" thinking, mood swings, emotional reasoning, disrupted relationships and difficulty in functioning in a way society accepts as normal. The name comes from the DSM-IV-TR; the ICD-10 has an equivalent called Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder, borderline type. Psychiatrists describe borderline personality disorder as a serious disorder characterized by pervasive instability in mood, interpersonal ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Crank person

"Crank" (or kook, crackpot, or quack) is a pejorative term for a person who writes or speaks in an authoritative fashion about a particular subject, often of a scientific or pseudo-scientific nature, but is perceived as holding false or even ludicrous beliefs. Crank is also used as a noun to describe the opinions of such people (see American Heritage Dictionary 2000 - noun definition 3). Usage of the label is often subjective, with proponents of competing theories labeling each other cranks, but the term pr ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Displaced persons camp

A displaced persons camp is in principle any temporary facility for displaced persons but in common usage refers to camps for individuals displaced as a result of World War II, particularly refugees from Eastern Europe. Displaced persons camp - DP camps following World War II. Displaced persons camp - Background. The original plan for the millions of civilians displaced as a result of World War II was to repatriate them to their countries of origin as quickly as possible. Depend ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - 16 Personality Factors

16 PF is the standard abbreviation for the 16 Personality Factors multivariately-derived by psychologist Raymond Cattell. Below is a table outlining this model. 16 Personality Factors - Raymond Cattell's 16 Personality Factors 16 PF. Primary Factors and Descriptors in Cattell's 16 Personality Factor Model (Adapted From Conn & Rieke, 1994). Category: Personality ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Antisocial personality disorder

Antisocial personality disorder (APD or ASPD) is a psychiatric diagnosis that interprets antisocial and impulsive behaviours as symptoms of a personality disorder. Psychiatry defines only pathological antisocial behavior; it does not address potential benefits of positive antisocial behavior or define the meaning of 'social' in contrast to 'antisocial'. Professional psychiatry generally compares APD to sociopathic disorders and psychopathic disorders (not to be confused with psychosis). Approximately 3% of ...

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Person: Encyclopedia - Cult of personality

Cult of personality is a term for what is perceived to be excessive adulation of a single living leader, especially a head of state. The term was coined by the General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party Nikita Khrushchev in his 1956 "Secret Speech" denouncing Joseph Stalin to the 20th Party Congress. The phenomenon that Khrushchev described, however, is much older. A cult of personality differs from charismatic authority in that it has a negative connotation by definition, and is thus a pejorative term. It also differs fro ...

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