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A family in which relatives-such as grandparents, aunts, or uncles-live in the same home as parents and their children.
A family in which relatives-such as grandparents, aunts, or uncles-live in the same home as parents and their children.
That aspect of forensic psychology which is concerned with the diagnosis and classification of offenders, the treatment of correctional populations, and the rehabilitation of inmates and other law violators.
That aspect of forensic psychology which is concerned with the diagnosis and classification of offenders, the treatment of correctional populations, and the rehabilitation of inmates and other law violators.
Load-carrying platform usually constructed out of wood, designed for ease of lifting and moving by fork-lift trucks.
Load-carrying platform usually constructed out of wood, designed for ease of lifting and moving by fork-lift trucks.
pacify=to bring to peace, to make calm, to contribute to reconciliation,
pacify=to bring to peace, to make calm, to contribute to reconciliation,
outlive=continue to leave after,or survive after..last after....longuer
outlive=continue to leave after,or survive after..last after....longuer
The feeling of surprise and disorientation that is experienced when people witness cultural practices different from their own.
The feeling of surprise and disorientation that is experienced when people witness cultural practices different from their own.
Represents the number of fatal injuries per 100,000 workers, calculated as follows: (N/W) X 100,000, where N = number of fatal injuries, W = number of workers employed, and 100,000 = base to express the fatality rate per 100,000 workers.
Represents the number of fatal injuries per 100,000 workers, calculated as follows: (N/W) X 100,000, where N = number of fatal injuries, W = number of workers employed, and 100,000 = base to express the fatality rate per 100,000 workers.
Reflecting a character's (usually the protagonist) mood in the atmosphere or inanimate objects—for example, the storm in William Shakespeare's King Lear, which mirrors Lear's mental deterioration.
Reflecting a character's (usually the protagonist) mood in the atmosphere or inanimate objects—for example, the storm in William Shakespeare's King Lear, which mirrors Lear's mental deterioration.
recreate, to refresh after labor, take a rest, break after labor.
recreate, to refresh after labor, take a rest, break after labor.
See Perfect Rhyme
See Perfect Rhyme