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Briefly describe the tenets of self-awareness theory, and explain some cognitive and behavioral consequences of self-awareness.
Social World
The sphere of human interaction and relationship, influenced by cultural, economical, and political structures.
Urbanization
The process by which cities grow and societies become more urban, typically involving the migration of people from rural to urban areas.
Agricultural
Pertaining to farming or the cultivation of plants and animals to produce food, fiber, medicinal plants, and other products to sustain and enhance human life.
Centralized World
A theoretical or literal global arrangement where power, governance, or economic systems are concentrated within a single central location or authority.
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