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D-motivation

Deutsch: D-Motivation / Español: D-Motivación / Português: D-Motivação / Français: D-Motivation / Italiano: D-Motivazione /

D-Motivation, often referred to as "Desire Motivation," is a concept in psychology that pertains to the processes, factors, and dynamics that underlie an individual's desires and wants. This article delves into the psychology context of D-Motivation, exploring its characteristics, potential risks, application areas, and offering recommendations for harnessing and managing one's desires. Additionally, we'll consider historical perspectives and legal considerations in the realm of motivation.

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D-perception

D-Perception, short for "Dynamic Perception," is a concept in psychology that pertains to the dynamic and fluid nature of human perception. This article delves into the psychology context of D-Perception, providing insights into its characteristics, potential risks, application areas, and recommendations for enhancing and understanding perception. Additionally, we'll consider historical perspectives and legal considerations related to the field of perception.

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Daily hassle

Deutsch: Täglicher Ärger / Español: Molestia Diaria / Português: Aborrecimento Diário / Français: Tracas Quotidiennes / Italiano: Fastidio Quotidiano /

Daily hassle refers to everyday events that people experience as harmful, threatening, or annoying.

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Daily hassles

Daily hassles is defined as minor daily stressful events which are believed to have a cumulative effect in increasing the likelihood of illness. They are everyday events that people experience as harmful, threatening, or annoying.

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Daily Life Therapy

Daily Life Therapy (HIGASHI) refers to a programme that aims to provide autistic children with a systematic education through group dynamics, modelling and physical activity.

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Daily Value

Daily Value is a standard used in nutritional labeling.

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Daimonic

Daimonic is a term which according to May refers to any human attribute or function that in moderation is positive but in excess is negative.

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DAISY Files

DAISY Files refers to a non-proprietary format for electronic text that allows for the pairing of text with an MP3 file. DAISY requires a specialised playback device or computer software to use. The system also allows the student to navigate through the text via word, heading, chapter or page. (See Digital Accessible Information System )

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