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The Monroe Doctrine:
Empathy
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, essentially placing oneself in another's position emotionally.
Egalitarian
Pertaining to the belief that every individual is equal and should have the same rights and chances.
Sensitivity
The quality or condition of being easily affected by external stimuli or being aware of and able to intuitively feel subtle changes or emotions.
Gender Awareness
Recognizing and understanding the social, cultural, and psychological aspects of gender and gender differences, including one's own gender identity.
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