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  2. Occupational therapy - Wikipedia

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    According to the American Occupational Therapy Association's (AOTA) Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, 4th Edition (OTPF-4), occupations are defined as "everyday activities that people do as individuals, and families, and with communities to occupy time and bring meaning and purpose to life.

  3. American Occupational Therapy Association - Wikipedia

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    American Journal of Occupational Therapy published by AOTA since 1947 Anna Jean Ayres (1920–1989), a developmental psychologist known for her work in the area of sensory processing disorder American Occupational Therapy Foundation , a charitable, scientific and educational non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of occupational ...

  4. Occupational justice - Wikipedia

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    Occupational justice is a particular category of social justice related to the intrinsic need for humans to explore and act on their environments in ways that provide healthy levels of intellectual stimulation, and allow for personal care and safety, subsistence, pleasure, and social participation.\

  5. Potter Box - Wikipedia

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    Potter was a theologian when he developed this moral reasoning framework. The Potter Box uses four dimensions of moral analysis to help in situations where ethical dilemmas occur: Facts, Values, Principles, and Loyalties as described below.

  6. Symphony No. 4 (Tchaikovsky) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the Fourth Symphony, the symphony served as a human document—dramatic, autobiographical, concerned not with everyday things but with things psychological. This was because Tchaikovsky's creative impulses had become unprecedentedly personal, urgent, capable of enormous expressive forcefulness, even violence.

  7. Dynamical systems theory - Wikipedia

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    Dynamical systems theory and chaos theory deal with the long-term qualitative behavior of dynamical systems.Here, the focus is not on finding precise solutions to the equations defining the dynamical system (which is often hopeless), but rather to answer questions like "Will the system settle down to a steady state in the long term, and if so, what are the possible steady states?", or "Does ...

  8. Tinbergen's four questions - Wikipedia

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    This schema constitutes a basic framework of the overlapping behavioural fields of ethology, behavioural ecology, comparative psychology, sociobiology, evolutionary psychology, and anthropology. Julian Huxley identified the first three questions. Niko Tinbergen gave only the fourth question, as Huxley's questions failed to distinguish between ...

  9. Noriko Aota - Wikipedia

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    Noriko Aota (青田 典子, Aota Noriko, born 7 October 1966) [a] [1] is a Japanese tarento, actress and former idol singer. She is known as a member of the idol group C.C. Girls. She is now represented by Great Den. [citation needed] Aota's real name is Noriko Tamaki (玉置 典子, Tamaki Noriko), maiden name Morita (森田).