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(Reverted 1 edit by 203.122.216.201; Edit test?. (TW))Line 1: Line 1: - Nicholas Zonnios- - {{Expert-subject|Psychology|date=April 2009}} '''Self-hatred''', '''self-loathing''', also sometimes '''autophobia''' refers to an extreme dislike of oneself, or being angry at oneself. The term is also used to designate a dislike or hatred of a group to which one belongs. For instance, "ethnic self-hatred" is the extreme dislike of one's ethnic group. {{Expert-subject|Psychology|date=April 2009}} '''Self-hatred''', '''self-loathing''', also sometimes '''autophobia''' refers to an extreme dislike of oneself, or being angry at oneself. The term is also used to designate a dislike or hatred of a group to which one belongs. For instance, "ethnic self-hatred" is the extreme dislike of one's ethnic group.Current revision as of 03:05, 25 July 2010
This article needs attention from an expert on the subject. See the talk page for details. WikiProject Psychology or the Psychology Portal may be able to help recruit an expert. (April 2009) Self-hatred, self-loathing, also sometimes autophobia refers to an extreme dislike of oneself, or being angry at oneself. The term is also used to designate a dislike or hatred of a group to which one belongs. For instance, "ethnic self-hatred" is the extreme dislike of one's ethnic group.
The term "self-hatred" is used infrequently by psychologists and psychiatrists, who would usually describe people who hate themselves as "persons with low self-esteem". Self-hatred and shame are important factors in some or many mental disorders, especially disorders that involve a perceived defect of oneself (e.g. body dysmorphic disorder). Self-hatred is also a prime feature of many personality disorders.
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[edit] Types of self-hatred
The term self-hatred can refer to either a strong dislike for oneself, one's actions, or a strong dislike or hatred of one's own race, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, species or any other corporate group of which one may be a member. When used in the latter context it is generally defined as hatred of one's identity based on the demographic in question, as well as a desire to distance oneself from this identity.
[edit] Personal self-hatred
Personal self-hatred and self-loathing can result from an inferiority complex. Some sociology theorists such as Jerry Mander see television programming as being deliberately designed to induce self-hatred, negative body image, and depression, with the advertising then being used to suggest the cure.[1] See also the arguments related to the Kill your television phenomenon.
[edit] Self-injury as self-hatred
Self-harm is a psychological disorder, which may involve self-hatred, where subjects feel compelled to physically injure themselves.
[edit] Motivational efficacy
Blake and Ross (1992) and Ramachandran (1996) from the University of Michigan have studied the potency of self-hatred as a motivational tool and concluded that it is, in Ramachandran's words, "the least potent motivator in our wide survey of human psychology."
[edit] See also
- Outline of self
- Self image
- Self-hating Jew
- Misofamilia - Hatred or disenchantment of ones' own family.
[edit] References
- Is Black self-hatred racist? John Carlson, Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, Feb. 9 1994.
- Sander L. Gilman Difference and Pathology: Stereotypes of Sexuality, Race and Madness Cornell University Press, 1985
[edit] External links
[edit] Notes
This psychology-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-hatred"
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Jimi James Hendrix avec Buddy & Stacey: Shotgun 1965
Jimi Hendrix Shotgun Live1965 Night Train
Backing Buddy & Stacey
Oldest Film Footage of Jimi Hendrix
WLAC-TV studios, L & C Tower, 159 4th Avenue North, Nashville
Jimi appears as guitar player in "The Royal Company" playing in the back-up band for Buddy & Stacy on the WLAC-TV Channel 5 show "Night Train" performing "Shotgun".
On the same show Jimmy Church performs "In The Midnight Hour".
Wilson Pickett's version of the song was released in late June - early July.
Billy Cox has said that Jimi left and returned to Nashville several times...
from scribernc re: Hendrix in the shotgun vid:
i stand corrected, that is Hendrix, playing on the left side of the video screen, his image partially obscured throughout by one of the vocalists; when i made my initial comment disavowing his identity, i saw only a snippet of the video and i thought the claim was being made that the guy on the right side of the screen was Hendrix, the one who did vaguely resemble him but, upon later noticing, was playing a guitar right-handed, which was just one more clue that it wasn't jimi. when i saw the whole video, i now would agree that the other guy is Hendrix; thought it is too bad that you can never get an unobstructed look at his face. still, no doubt it's Hendrix, the partial facial look, hair; the body posture, the left-handed guitar playing. it's him! so i stand contrite and corrected.
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Jimi Hendrix http://www.dailymotion.com /video/x30tw3 http://whatgetsmehot.blogs pot.com/2010/07/jimi-hendr ix-first-tv-appearance-wit h.html
1er Television Appearance
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Stacey
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Uploaded by mrjynAfter uploading this one-of-a-kind flagship video (originally discovered and uploaded by me to 'Mrjyn' Dailymotion http://www.dailymotion.com /mrjyn 2007) to Facebook last year on my last profile, and subsequent to Dave Blaster rePosting it, I received over 100 comments (which subsequently caused my last profile to become my penultimate profile; however, having taken the necessary squirrel-like precautions this time, if some other celebrity decides to rePost this and it is welcomed with the same turbidity and gobsmackednesses, I am prepared to continue our longstanding relationship at YouWeird Tube). * BRING IT ON!Read about this historic document (link later). Incidentally this is from my oldest still extant video channel: http://www.dailymotion.com /mrjyn (thanks to DailyMotion for recently conferring on me the status of MotionMaker, which has enabled me to completely transform my channel into my own creation...and for not being afraid of a nipple or two, and even a pubic hair or three for so many years). awarded to Jerry Lewis), which has enabled me to completely transform my channel into my own creation...and for not being afraid of a nipple or two, and even a pubic hair or three for so many years).
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I'm looking for occurrences of the phrase "the the", an error that occurs in many articles (ref). But even with the query in double quotes, searching returns a big list of articles containing two "the"'s that are not adjacent. Is there a way to say "treat this query as meaning exactly what it says"? 69.228.170.24 (talk) 01:25, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
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The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
Ronnie Wood, Charlie WattsBackground information Origin London, England Genres Rock, rock and roll, blues-rock, rhythm and blues, blues Years active 1962–present Labels Decca, London, Rolling Stones, Virgin, ABKCO, Interscope, Polydor Website www.RollingStones.com Members Mick Jagger
Keith Richards
Charlie Watts
Ronnie WoodFormer members Brian Jones
Ian Stewart
Mick Taylor
Bill WymanThe Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in April 1962 by guitarist and harmonica player Brian Jones, pianist Ian Stewart, vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards. Bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts completed the early lineup.
Jones initially led the band, but Jagger and Richards assumed band leadership after becoming prolific hit songwriters and after Jones became increasingly erratic. In 1969 Mick Taylor joined the band on guitar shortly before Jones' untimely death. Since Taylor quit in 1974, guitarist Ronnie Wood has been with the band. Stewart was taken from the official lineup in 1963 to continue as the band's road manager and occasional keyboardist until his death in 1985. Wyman left in 1990 and was replaced by Darryl Jones as the primary bassist.
The Rolling Stones were first popular in Europe and became popular in North America during the British Invasion of the early sixties. The Rolling Stones have released 22 studio albums in the United Kingdom (24 in the United States), eight concert albums (nine in the US) and numerous compilations; and have album sales estimated at more than 200 million worldwide.[1] Sticky Fingers (1971) began a string of eight consecutive studio albums reaching number one in the United States. Their latest album, A Bigger Bang, was released in 2005. In 1989 the Rolling Stones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2004 they ranked number 4 in Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. In 2008, Billboard magazine ranked the Rolling Stones at number ten on "The Billboard Hot 100 Top All-Time Artists", and as the second most successful group in the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2]
After signing to Decca Records in 1963, the band changed their name from "The Rollin' Stones" to "The Rolling Stones".[3] Band members and others often refer to the band as "The Stones".
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Since it launched in April, the Like button has given you the opportunity to make your websites more social in just a few steps. Today, we’re releasing more features for the Like button to add even more value to your site.
- Commenting for the iFrame version
- Publishing to connected users via the Graph API
- More robust analytics
Commenting Now Enabled with IFrame Version
Now, when a user adds a comment to the iFrame version of the Like button, a larger, more prominent story will be shared with the user’s friends. In the past, we’ve seen comments result in increased distribution and referral traffic. To enable this feature, ensure that you are using
layout="standard"
and the width of the button is at least 450 pixels. Take a look at this example.
Publishing to Connected Users via Graph API
We encourage websites with objects that people may want to more permanently connect with, such as a brand or product, to publish relevant updates to its connected users. For example, publish a special offer to users who have liked a specific product. Simply add a few Open Graph tags to your Web page and click on the Admin Link (only visible to admins) to use the Publisher.
If you’re publishing to more than a handful of Pages, you now have the ability to publish to multiple Open Graph Pages via the Graph API. Just ensure that the
fb:app_id
<meta> tag is specified on the Web page and do the following.First, get an access token for your application:
curl -F type=client_cred \ -F client_id=your_app_id \ -F client_secret=your_app_secret \ https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_tokenUsing this access token and the URL of your page, you can publish to users via the API with:
curl -F 'access_token=...' \ -F 'message=Hello Likers' \ -F 'id=http://www.myopengraphpage.com/page1.html' \ https://graph.facebook.com/feedWe’ve updated our documentation with these new features.
Analytics
We recently added the
ref
andsource
parameters to help you test and optimize Like button performance on your website (read more about the attributes).For instance, you can now easily A/B test different types and placements of the Like button to determine the implementation that maximizes referral traffic to your site.Frequently Asked Questions
Which Like button is most effective for my Web page?
Use the ref attribute to help you test different placements and types of Like buttons. Append the
ref=""
attribute to the Like button, making sure that the value you choose is less than 50 characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, + / = - . : _). Here are two examples:<fb:like ref="top_left"> <iframe src="... &ref=top_left">When a user clicks a link back to your website, we will append
&fb_ref=""
to the referrer URL. Links from aggregated News Feed stories will contain all ref parameters separated with commas.Where on Facebook did the link get clicked?
When you use the ref parameter, we will also add a new
fb_source
parameter to our referrer URLs, which includes the stream type ('home', 'profile', 'search', 'other') where the click occurred and the story type ('oneline', 'multiline') concatenated with an underscore. For example:http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?fb_ref=top_left&fb_source=profile_onelineWe sanitize referrer URLs from Facebook to protect user privacy, but this parameter allows us to remove personally identifiable information while still exposing anonymous, yet useful data for developers interested in tracking and optimizing the performance of their Like buttons.
Austin Haugen, a product manager on Facebook Platform, hopes you like the Like button updates.
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