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Enriched remembrance

Enriched remembrance refers to Cantor's phrase for efforts in mourning to restructure the relationship with the lost person or object so as to carry its positive legacies forward into the bereaved individual's new modes of living

Enrichment

Enrichment is a term in human development which means deliberately making an environment more stimulating, nutritional, comforting, loving, and so forth.

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Enrollment

Deutsch: Einschreibung / Español: inscripción / Português: inscrição / Français: inscription / Italiano: iscrizione

Enrollment in psychology often refers to the formal process of registering participants in a research study or therapy program. This process involves recruiting, selecting, and gaining consent from individuals who meet the study or program criteria. The term ensures participants are officially counted in the study or program, which is essential for data integrity and accuracy in research outcomes.

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Ensorcell

Ensorcell means to bewitch; to enchant.

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Entelechy

Entelechy is a term which according to Aristotle is the purpose for which a thing exists, which remains a potential until actualized. Active reason, for example, is the human Entelechy, but it exists only as a potential in many humans.

Entente

Entente is defined as a friendly understanding or agreement between two (2) or more parties, governments, and others. Entente also refers to the parties to such an agreement.

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Entering the adult world

entering the adult world refers to a stage in the novice phase of early adulthood, ranging from ages 22 to 28.

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Enterpreneurship

Enterpreneurship refers to a new business venture or the extension of an existing business by a person, a team or an established business.

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