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  2. Bootstrapping - Wikipedia

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    In computer technology, the term bootstrapping refers to language compilers that are able to be coded in the same language. (For example, a C compiler is now written in the C language. Once the basic compiler is written, improvements can be iteratively made, thus pulling the language up by its bootstraps).

  3. Myth of meritocracy - Wikipedia

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    Myth of meritocracy is a phrase arguing that meritocracy, or achieving upward social mobility through one's own merits regardless of one's social position, is not widely attainable in capitalist societies because of inherent contradictions. [1] Meritocracy is argued to be a myth because, despite being promoted as an open and accessible method ...

  4. Bootstrap model - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping here refers to 'pulling oneself up by one's bootstraps,' as particles were surmised to be held together by forces consisting of exchanges of the particles themselves. In 2017 Quanta Magazine published an article in which bootstrap was said to enable new discoveries in the field of quantum theories. Decades after bootstrap seemed ...

  5. Stronger Together: When Self-Care Becomes Community Care

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    We lift each other up when we care for our community. Self-care has become a buzzword, a mantra, and a commodity over the past few years. The upside is that people are learning to take ...

  6. Where Emotions Get Trapped in the Body and How to Release Them

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    According to Olson and other research, emotional processing occurs in the limbic structures of the brain. We constantly take in information, which generates pre-conscious autonomic nervous system ...

  7. Temporal paradox - Wikipedia

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    Temporal paradoxes fall into three broad groups: bootstrap paradoxes, consistency paradoxes, and Newcomb's paradox. [1] Bootstrap paradoxes violate causality by allowing future events to influence the past and cause themselves, or "bootstrapping", which derives from the idiom "pull oneself up by one's bootstraps."

  8. 7 Benefits of Pullups, Plus Beginner and Advanced Options

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    Infraspinatus: assists with shoulder extension and is located on the shoulder blade. 2. Strengthen the arm and shoulder muscles. Pullups also strengthen the arm and shoulder muscles. By performing ...

  9. How to Do Pull-ups - WebMD

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    Stand on a bench or jump box underneath your pull-up bar. Grab the bar with both hands in a palm-up grip. With a form similar to that of a pull-up, lift your chest to the bar. Take a brief pause ...