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- that these altruists are primarily distinguished from other adults by unselfish traits and decision-making patterns. This suggests that human altruism...
- paths to spiritual liberation in Hinduism, karma yoga is the path of unselfish action. It teaches that a spiritual s****er should act according to dharma...
- individual talents, tastes and needs, and save in a utopian society of unselfish individuals would entail strong coercion; but even short of this goal...
- striker managed almost 50 ****ists in total and this was attributed to his unselfish play and creativity. Ranking Henry the greatest player in Premier League...
- Wilson, David Sloan (1998). Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674930469. Stone...
- September 2011). "Chelsea 2 Bayer Leverkusen 0: Fernando Torres shows unselfish streak in creative role". The Times. London. Archived from the original...
- filmmaker, author, activist, film scholar. J. Hoberman called her "an unselfish champion of the avant-garde." Keller was born in 1950 in Yorktown, New...
- without doing anything they did not want to do, while serving the world unselfishly and profiting by it. Since its inception, Lafayette Morehouse has conducted...
- So Christianly unselfish, and yet so unjustly maligned! Several years ago it unselfishly seized Port Arthur, and now it is unselfishly seizing Manchuria;...
- included in the show. The casting of roles for the sketches was a similarly unselfish process, since each member viewed himself primarily as a "writer", rather...