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altruismIn biology, helping another individual of the same species to reproduce more effectively, as a direct result of which the altruist may leave fewer offspring itself. Female honey bees (workers) behave altruistically by rearing sisters in order to help their mother, the queen bee, reproduce, and forgo any possibility of reproducing themselves. altruism
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| You don't have to believe that the cable companies and
telecoms are kind-hearted altruists to realize they are desperate to get
an edge on their competitors. Tom is a true altruist, always
believing that the role of EHP is to impact the human condition by
providing a forum for scientific information to be used by researchers,
policy makers, and individuals to improve human health around the world. With all his bluster and cricket-talk, Kingfish is a bit of a
cocked-fist altruist. |
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