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disciplinary action usually taken in the home by parents against children
situation where resource use has outpaced the sustainable capacity of the ecosystem
interaction between client/patient and nurse
portion of a life cycle in which an organism is capable of sexual reproduction
rule of courtesy in rural areas
quality of proceeding slowly
ongoing mass extinction of amphibian species worldwide
human activity of leisure (discretionary time)
lean methodology used to improve production time by reducing wastes
legal right to pass through land belonging to another
process in the treatment of products and materials for recycling
popular fiction dealing with lurid or sensational topics and originally printed on inexpensive paper made from wood pulp
death of a woman during the process of giving birth to a child, caused by complications of that birth
primary form of labour movement in capitalist societies
combination of right-wing politics and populist themes
unpaid work undertaken freely by individuals as a service to others outside of their own country
removal of a student from a school
efforts to make change in society toward a perceived greater good
practice of achieving goals through nonviolent methods
state of having net zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, that is, emitting no more CO2 than is extracted from the air e.g. via plant growth, where CO2 is emitted by industry, transport, energy, etc.
division of government into branches such that legislative, executive, and judicial functions are exercised by distinct, separately constituted political bodies
branch of Earth science that studies the ocean
concept that certain corporations or financial institutions are so large and interconnected that their failure would be disastrous to the greater economic system, and that they therefore must be supported by government when facing potential failure
methods used to reduce or prevent the detrimental effects of flood waters
light, hollow roll made from an egg batter
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