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self-helpn. 1) obtaining relief or enforcing one's rights without resortin...
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self-help1831, from self- + help (n.). Apparently coined by Carlyle. British Self-Help Emigration Society is attested from 1887.
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self-helpObtaining relief or enforcing one's rights outside of the normal legal process. Examples include repossessing a car when payments have not been made, retrieving borrowed or stolen goods, demandin [..]
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self-helpa focus on self-guided rather than being guided by a professional to cope with your problems.
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self-helpnecessity to rely on a states' own resources and capabilities
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self-helpthe act of redressing or preventing a wrong by one's own actions rather than through legal proceedings NOTE: The Uniform Commercial Code permits creditors to repossess collateral by self-help if [..]
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self-helpThe combination of student loans and term-time work that MIT offers to undergraduates as part their financial aid package. It is called self-help because these types of financial aid – loans and work [..]
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self-help(n) the act of helping or improving yourself without relying on anyone else
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self-helpOCAP: Document Preparation for Selected Cases
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self-helpFinancial aid in the form of loans or student employment.
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self-helpFinancial aid in the form of loans or student employment. Loans are used to help pay the remaining net costs after gift aid is deducted. Student employment earnings (including Work-Study awards) are g [..]
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self-help Loans and work-study are considered self-help and are usually a part of all financial aid offers at Berkeley.
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self-helpFinancial aid in the form of loans or student employment. Loans are used to help pay the remaining net costs after gift aid is deducted. Student employment earnings (including Work-Study awards) are g [..]
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self-helpIs the portion of the student’s aid that he or she will need to repay, e.g., a loan or work in order to earn the funds.
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self-helpSelf-help or self-improvement is a self-guided improvement—economically, intellectually, or emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis.
When engaged in self-improvement, people often ut [..]
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self-helpSelf-help may refer to:
Samopomich (translates to "Self-help"), political party in Ukraine
self-help, self-guided improvement economically, intellectually, or emotionally, most frequently with a subs [..]
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self-helpSelf-help, in the sense of a legal doctrine, refers to individuals' implementation of their rights without resorting to legal writ or consultation of higher authority, as where a financial institution [..]
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self-helpSelf-help, in the sense of a legal doctrine, refers to individuals' implementation of their rights without resorting to legal writ or consultation of higher authority, as where a financial institution [..]
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self-helpSelf-Help; with Illustrations of Character and Conduct was a book published in 1859 by Samuel Smiles. The second edition of 1866 added Perseverance to the subtitle. It has been called "the bible of mi [..]
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self-helpSelf-Help is the second album released by the metalcore band Spitfire. It was released on February 28, 2006, through Goodfellow Records.
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self-helpSelf-Help (1985) is a collection of short stories by Lorrie Moore.
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