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Kiergegaard, Søren

The philosopher Søren Kiergegaard said that as man is a natural being, and God is supernatural, it is impossible for the natural to know the supernatural soned, it is possible to know God by way of the supernatural medium of prayer: prayer does not change God, but it changes the person who prays.

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Kilkenny cats

Kilkenny cats refers to people who fight relentlessly till their end.

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Kilocalorie (kcal)

Kilocalorie (kcal) is defined as a measure of energy expenditure equal to the heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1 degree Celsius; also equal to 1,000 calories and sometimes written as calorie rather than kilocalorie.

Kilogram-meter

kilogram-meter is defined as a unit of work in which 1 kilogram (kg) of force (1 kg mass accelerated at 1 G) is moved through a vertical distance of 1 meter;. kilogram-meter is abbreviated as kg-m, kg • m, or kgm.

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Kin

Deutsch: Verwandtschaft / Español: parentesco / Português: parentesco / Français: parenté / Italiano: parentela

Kin in the psychology context refers to individuals who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption and who share a familial bond. The concept of kin is central to understanding social and emotional relationships, family dynamics, and the influence of family ties on individual development and mental health. In psychology, kinship plays a crucial role in shaping identity, providing social support, and influencing behavior and decision-making within family systems.

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Kin selection

Kin selection refers to the notion that the likelihood of survival of an individual's Genes is increased by helping close relative

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Kindness

Kindness in the Psychology Context: Understanding, Examples, Recommendations, and Related Concepts

Kindness is a fundamental human trait that plays a significant role in psychology, affecting both individuals and the communities they are part of. In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the meaning of kindness in the psychology context, provide numerous examples to illustrate its psychological aspects, offer recommendations for fostering kindness, and discuss related concepts that contribute to a deeper understanding of this virtue.

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Kinesics

Kinesics is defined as the study of the meaning of body movements, posture, hand gestures, and facial expressions; the study of communication through body movements. Kinesics is commonly called Body language. Moreover, Kinesics refers to non verbal communication, the study of the range of non-verbal cues we make with our bodies.

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