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Buddhism's three poisons are ________, _______, and __________.
Moral Behavior
Actions that are in accordance with accepted moral rules or standards of conduct, often based on ethical principles of right and wrong.
Accommodation
In psychology, a cognitive process of adjusting one's schema to incorporate new information; in everyday usage, refers to making physical or social adjustments or adaptations.
Assimilation
The process by which a person or a group becomes part of another culture.
Existing Theories
Previously developed and accepted explanations for phenomena or observations within a particular domain of knowledge.
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