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Secondary prevention reduces the likelihood of harm by changing the overall situation.
Male-desire Argument
A theoretical perspective suggesting that societal norms and media often reflect male preferences and desires, shaping gender roles and expectations.
Survival Argument
A rationale used in various contexts to justify actions or policies based on the necessity of survival or continued existence.
Nature Versus Nurture
The debate between whether biological forces or environment define the person we become.
Others See Us
The perception or viewpoint of individuals or groups by others, which can influence social interactions and personal identity.
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