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What is a hospice?
Psychology words quiz 10
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n. hospice
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the process of learning or getting something
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a special place where dying people live and are looked after
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c
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unreasonable dislike of one group over another
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d
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something that can be used to encourage a person to act in a certain way
n. agnosia
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the ability to sense the movements of the muscles
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b
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an inability to recognize objects or sometimes even parts of the body
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c
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a psychological disorder characterized by over activity and insomnia.
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d
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a person presenting socially unacceptable behavior
v. banish
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a
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send someone away as a punishment
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b
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meet other people socially
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c
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make a person or animal behave in a certain way by manipulating the way they think
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d
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a drug that causing people to feel more energetic and wide awake
n. integrity
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a quality, either positive or negative, in someone's personality
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b
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honesty and the ability to do or know what is morally acceptable
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c
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the theory which holds that the origin of all knowledge is sense experience; the method of observation and experiment used in the natural sciences
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refusing to accept an unpleasant truth, usually unconsciously
v. inhibit
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a
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become weak or bad, usually due to natural causes like aging or bacteria
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b
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make it harder for someone to do something
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c
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get something back from where it was left
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d
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make a person or animal behave in a certain way by manipulating the way they think
n. acquisition
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a
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willingness to follow people's orders
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b
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the ability to sense the movements of the muscles
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c
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the process of learning or getting something
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d
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thinking about your own thoughts and feelings
v. reciprocate
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a
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a strong dislike for something
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b
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prevent someone or something from reaching something necessary or important
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c
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practice a play, dance, etc in order to prepare for a performance
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d
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do something for someone in return for a similar behavior
v. reinforce
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a
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claim or say that you have no connection with somebody or something
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b
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make an existing opinion or idea stronger; strengthen
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c
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become weak or bad, usually due to natural causes like aging or bacteria
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d
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a strong dislike for something
v. diverge
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a
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meet other people socially
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b
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progress or develop in a different direction
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c
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make an existing opinion or idea stronger; strengthen
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d
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make it harder for someone to do something
n. libido
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the metaphysical doctrine that there are two substances, i.e., distinct and independent types of being, one material and the other spiritual
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b
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instinctive sex energy
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c
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gradual weakening of intellectual capacity that leads to lack of concern, confusion, and state of unconsciousness
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d
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assuming that your group is superior to all others
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