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clinical psychotherapy that uses techniques derived from behaviorism or cognitive psychology, aiming for treatment outcomes that are objectively measurable
insurance that is purchased by an insurance company, in which some part of its own insurance liabilities is passed on to another insurance company
ambiguity or inadequacy in a system, allowing the purpose of the system to be circumvented
occupation of an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building
social movement that aims at creating and promoting mutual organizations, mutual insurances, and mutual funds
fall or disintegration of complex human societies, involving causative factors such as natural disasters, environmental change, depletion of resources, unsustainable complexity, decay of social cohesion, rising inequality, and loss of creativity
systematic killing of members of a specific gender
uncontrolled release of crude oil and/or natural gas from a well
area of law relating to intellectual property
controversies about both the cause of autism and the nature of the diagnoses themselves
process where progress is made by incremental changes
movement claiming that the species an animal is part of isn't a valid criterion to decide how it should be treated
legal doctrine used for racial segregation in the United States
limiting of access to information to persons or other entities on a need-to-know basis to perform certain tasks
someone who studies or practices animal science
value judgement about a fact, an object or a person
increasing median age in a population
study of labour relations and workers' social movements
the law applicable to music
removal of a student from a school
ingredient used in food product
generic term used to designate childcare arrangements
beacon that indicates the local weather forecast
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