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power electronics
music genre
soccer mom
demographic segment
Golem effect
phenomenon of low expectations of an individual and their effects in educational and organizational settings
Just Say No
80s-90s advertising campaign, part of the U.S. War on Drugs
pronoia
phenomenon akin to the opposite of paranoia
Dhimmitude
Dhimmitude is a neologism characterizing the status of non-Muslims under Muslim rule, popularized by the Egyptian-born British writer Bat Ye'or in the 1980s and 1990s. It is constructed from the Arabic dhimmi, "non-Muslim living in an Islamic state". Akbarzadeh and Roose suggest that Ye'or equates Dhimmitude with servitude.