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  • 41Family traditions — or Family tradition, also called Family culture, is defined as aggregate of attitudes, ideas and ideals, and environment, which a person inherits from his/her parents and ancestors. Modern studies of family traditions The study of Family… …

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  • 42Nova Scotia Secondary School Students' Association — The Nova Scotia Secondary School Students Association (known commonly as the NSSSA or affectionately as The N Trip to its members) is an organization in Nova Scotia, Canada run mainly by students in Grades 10 to 12, enrolled in a Nova Scotia… …

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  • 43Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy — (ISTDP) is a form of short term psychotherapy developed through empirical research by Habib Davanloo, MD. This article is an introductory overview; those who wish to investigate further are referred to Davanloo s Intensive Short Term Dynamic… …

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  • 44Würth — Infobox Company company name = Würth, The Wurth Group company foundation = 1946 location = Künzelsau, Germany key people = num employees = industry = Power Tools, Chemicals, Safty Products. homepage = [http://www.wurth.com/ www.wurth.com] The… …

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  • 45Social Penetration Theory — was formulated by the psychology professors Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor as their attempt to describe the dynamics of relational closeness. They proposed that closeness occurs through a gradual process of self disclosure, and closeness develops …

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  • 46Peer Leadership Program — The Peer Leadership Program, often known as Peer, is a school run organization that looks upon upperclassmen to help ease the transition of freshmen to high school. Now found in many high schools and colleges across the United States, the Peer… …

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  • 47Social connectedness — is a psychological term used to describe the quality and number of connections we have with other people in our social circle of family, friends and acquaintances. These connections can be both in real life, as well as online. The more socially… …

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  • 48Heatsetting — Heat setting is a term used in the textile industry to describe a thermal process taking place mostly in either a steam atmosphere or a dry heat environment. The effect of the process gives fibers, yarns or fabric dimensional stability and, very… …

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  • 49Centralidad — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un ejemplo de centralidad se muestra en el grafo de la ilustración, la intermediación se grada mediante colores que van desde el rojo con un bajo valor de intermediación hasta el azul con un valor máximo. Dentro de… …

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  • 50limit — limitable, adj. limitableness, n. /lim it/, n. 1. the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.: the limit of his experience; the limit of vision. 2. a boundary or bound, as of a country, area …

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