- that
these altruists are
primarily distinguished from
other adults by
unselfish traits and decision-making patterns. This
suggests that
human altruism...
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player in our
locker room". Odom
valued the
concept of a team and pla****
unselfishly, and was
content deferring to
teammates while playing a
supporting role...
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paths to
spiritual liberation in Hinduism,
karma yoga is the path of
unselfish action. It
teaches that a
spiritual s****er
should act
according to dharma...
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operations H. M'Neill,
obtaining possession,
kicked the ball to Herriot, who
unselfishly serving it to Lawrie, the
latter again made a shot for goal, this time...
- Wilson,
David Sloan (1998). Unto Others: The
Evolution and
Psychology of
Unselfish Behavior. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674930469. Stone...
- Charlton's head. His grace,
agility and ball
skills were only
eclipsed by his
unselfish p****ing – many love to
remark on his goal
scoring but he was prodigious...
- genuine,
unselfish delight or
pride in the
accomplishment of
another person.
Another definition describes firgun as a
generosity of spirit, an
unselfish, empathetic...
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striker managed almost 50 ****ists in
total and this was
attributed to his
unselfish play and creativity.
Ranking Henry the
greatest player in
Premier League...
- McKay, who was portra**** as an anti-hero, Brandon's
motives were
often unselfish, and he was more of a
traditional hero than Dylan. His
friendliness made...
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highest bidder. However, the
people in New
Netherland were not
motivated by
unselfish reasons or a
strong sense of patriotism. They
continued to
trade with...