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Handicap

Handicap is something that hampers a person; a disadvantage, a hindrance.

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Handicapism

Handicapism is defined as assumptions and practices that promote the deferential and unequal treatment of people because they are different physically, mentally, or behaviorally.

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Handicapped

Handicapped refers to any person who has a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity, has a record of such impairment, or is regarded as having such an impairment.

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Handwriting analysis

Handwriting analysis which is also known as Graphology is a term that is usually misunderstood. Perhaps that is because there are two different kinds of Handwriting analysts, who each study

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Haplessness

Haplessness describes persistently ill-fated or unlucky behavior

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Happiness

Deutsch: Glück / Español: Felicidad / Português: Felicidade / Français: Bonheur / Italiano: Felicità

Happiness in psychology is a state of emotional well-being that reflects positive feelings, contentment, and satisfaction with life. It involves both immediate, short-term emotions like joy, as well as long-term life satisfaction. Psychologists often explore happiness through concepts like subjective well-being and positive affect, which encompass how individuals evaluate their own emotional experiences and overall life satisfaction.

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Happy Breath

Englisch: 4 basic types of breathing you
Happy Breath is used for balancing out both sides of the brain, and helps us create a sense of well-being and contentment.

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Haptic perception

Haptic perception is defined as the perception of three-dimensional objects by touch.

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