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Ethnocentrism
The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture, often accompanied by a dismissive view of other cultures.
Nutrition
The study and practice of eating and utilizing foods, focusing on how substances in food provide energy or are converted into body tissues and provide health maintenance.
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Acquired or developed through experience or education; referring to knowledge or skills not innate but gained through teaching or practice.
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Medical procedures focused on enhancing personal appearance through surgical and non-surgical techniques.
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