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Random information on the term “Social reject”:

Acceptance in human psychology is a person’s assent to the reality of a situation, recognizing a process or condition (often a negative or uncomfortable situation) without attempting to change it or protest it. The concept is close in meaning to acquiescence, derived from the Latin acquiēscere (to find rest in).[1]

The term acceptance is a noun with various different meanings.[2] When the person to whom a proposal is made signifies their assent, it is an “acceptance” of their offer, also called an agreement. For example, if someone gives a gift and another receives it, then they have accepted the gift; therefore, having acceptance. Another definition of acceptance has to do with positive welcome and belonging, favor, and endorsement. For instance, one can like someone and accept them due to their approval of that person. Another description is that acceptance can be an act of believing or assenting. The definition overlaps with toleration, but acceptance and tolerance are not synonyms.

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Random information on the term “Outcast”:

An outcast is someone who is rejected or ‘cast out’, as from home or society,[1] or in some way excluded, looked down upon, or ignored. In common English speech an outcast may be anyone who does not fit in with normal society, which can contribute to a sense of isolation.

In Ancient Greece the Athenians had a procedure known as “ostracism” in which all citizens could write a person’s name on a shard of broken pottery (called ostraka) and place it in a large container in a public place. If an individual’s name was written a sufficient number of times, they were “ostracized”—banished from the city for ten years. This was normally practiced against individuals who had behaved in some way that offended the community.

To be exiled is to be away from one’s home (i.e., city, state or country), while either being explicitly refused permission to return or being threatened with imprisonment or death on return. It can be a form of punishment. Exile can also be a self-imposed departure from one’s homeland. Self-exile can be a protest by the person who claims it, or done to avoid persecution or legal matters ( tax, criminal allegations, or otherwise), through shame or repentance, or to isolate oneself in order to devote time to a particular thing. Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights[2] states that, “No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.”

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