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  1. Social privilege: Social privilege is a theory of special advantage or entitlement, which benefits one person, often to the detriment of others. Privileged groups can be advantaged based on education, social class, caste, age, height, weight, nationality, geographic location, disability, ethnic or ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-11-03 [Social privilege] [Critical theory]...
  2. Social privilege: Social privilege is a special advantage or entitlement that benefits individuals belonging to certain groups, often to the detriment of others. Privileged groups can be advantaged based on social class, wealth, education, caste, age, height, skin color, physical fitness, nationality ... (Theory of special advantage or entitlement) [100%] 2023-10-28 [Social privilege] [Critical theory]...

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  1. Privilege (Catholic canon law): Privilege in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church is the legal concept whereby someone is exempt from the ordinary operation of the law over time for some specific purpose. Papal privileges resembled dispensations, since both involved exceptions to ... (Catholic canon law) [82%] 2023-10-29 [Canon law of the Catholic Church]
  2. Privilege (Set Me Free): "Privilege (Set Me Free)" is a song by the Patti Smith Group and released as the second single from their 1978 album Easter. The original version of the song was titled "Free Me" and was written by Mel London and ... (Set Me Free) [82%] 2023-12-15 [1978 singles] [Patti Smith songs]...
  3. Privilege: Privilege, in its sociological or political sense, is an umbrella term denoting set of social norms within a given society, norms which directly or indirectly benefit a certain group or groups (usually the most politically powerful with a sort of ... [82%] 2023-12-18 [Discrimination] [Culture]...
  4. Privilege (film): Privilege is a 1967 British comedy-drama music science fiction film directed by Peter Watkins and produced by John Heyman. Johnny Speight wrote the story, and Norman Bogner wrote the script. (Film) [82%] 2024-01-09 [1967 films] [1960s science fiction films]...
  5. Privilege: Privilege, in law, an immunity or exemption conferred by special grant in derogation of common right. The term is derived from privilegiur, a law specially passed in favour of or against a particular person. In Roman law the latter sense ... [82%] 2022-09-02
  6. Privilege (computing): In computing, privilege is defined as the delegation of authority to perform security-relevant functions on a computer system. A privilege allows a user to perform an action with security consequences. (Computing) [82%] 2024-05-31 [Operating system security]
  7. Privilège (collection): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Privilège. La collection Privilège est une collection littéraire lancée par le Club français du livre au milieu des années 1960. (Collection) [73%] 2025-03-04
  8. Privilegio (sociología): El privilegio es el concepto sociológico de que algunos grupos de personas tienen las ventajas relativas a otros grupos. El término es generalmente utilizado en el contexto de desigualdad social, particularmente basadas en educación, clase social, casta, edad, altura, nacionalidad ... (Sociología) [64%] 2024-04-07
  9. Privilne (Lugansk): Privilne o Privolnoye (en ucraniano: Привільне, en ruso: Привольное) es una localidad del raión de Bilovodsk, en el óblast de Lugansk, Ucrania. Posee un pozo de agua declarado monumento nacional hidrológico en 1977. (Lugansk) [62%] 2023-12-19
  10. Social (pragmatic) communication disorder: Social (pragmatic) communication disorder (SPCD), also known as pragmatic language impairment (PLI), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication. Individuals with SPCD struggle to effectively engage in social interactions, interpret ... (Medicine) [58%] 2023-12-02 [Autism] [Communication disorders]...
  11. Social: Social organisms, including human(s), live collectively in interacting populations. This interaction is considered social whether they are aware of it or not, and whether the exchange is voluntary or not. (Social) [58%] 2023-11-12 [Sociological terminology]
  12. Social: Social organisms, including human(s), live collectively in interacting populations. This interaction is considered social whether they are aware of it or not, and whether the exchange is voluntary or not. (Relating to society or its organization) [58%] 2024-01-26 [Sociological terminology] [Social sciences terminology]...
  13. Social: Social organisms, including human(s), live collectively in interacting populations. This interaction is considered social whether they are aware of it or not, and whether the exchange is voluntary or not. (Relating to society or its organization) [58%] 2024-01-26 [Sociological terminology] [Social sciences terminology]...
  14. Social: Social organisms, including human(s), live collectively in interacting populations. This interaction is considered social whether they are aware of it or not, and whether the exchange is voluntary or not. (Relating to society or its organization) [58%] 2024-01-08 [Sociological terminology] [Social sciences terminology]...
  15. Social: Social organisms, including human(s), live collectively in interacting populations. This interaction is considered social whether they are aware of it or not, and whether the exchange is voluntary or not. (Relating to society or its organization) [58%] 2024-01-08 [Sociological terminology] [Social sciences terminology]...
  16. Social (sociología): En una definición en sentido amplio del término social, se refiere a las relaciones que se establecen y mantienen unidos a los miembros de una sociedad. Ciertos animales no humanos, tal como por ejemplo la mayoría de los mamíferos, son ... (Sociología) [58%] 2025-01-30
  17. Parliamentary privilege: Parliamentary privilege is a legal immunity enjoyed by members of certain legislatures, in which legislators are granted protection against civil or criminal liability for actions done or statements made in the course of their legislative duties. It is common in ... (Social) [58%] 2023-11-24 [Parliamentary procedure]
  18. Therapeutic privilege: Therapeutic privilege refers to the decision of a healthcare practitioner to withhold information from a patient when there is a justified belief that disclosure may cause serious mental or physical harm to them. As of 2022, this defence is permissible ... (Medicine) [58%] 2023-09-06 [Medical ethics] [Psychotherapy]...

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