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  2. Hikikomori - Wikipedia

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    A "rental sister" is a system whereby hikikomori are regularly visited, encouraged to try and leave their bedrooms and integrate back into society. [67] This can come through various methods, such as talking through a door or eating out, among other methods.

  3. Doorway effect - Wikipedia

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    All the rooms were the same size, and each had a table with an object to pick up. There was also an empty spot on the table where the object from the previous room was supposed to be placed. The rooms had different wall patterns to show they were different. The doors in each room were never on the same wall.

  4. Banishment room - Wikipedia

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    A banishment room (also known as a chasing-out-room and a boredom room) is a modern employee exit management strategy whereby employees are transferred to another department where they are assigned meaningless work until they become disheartened and resign.

  5. Homing (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Homing abilities can be used to find the way back to home in a migration. It is often used in reference to going back to a breeding spot seen years before, as in the case of salmon. Homing abilities can also be used to go back to familiar territory when displaced over long distances, such as with the red-bellied newt.

  6. Back to Life - Wikipedia

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    Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)", 1989 song by British R&B band Soul II Soul "Back to Life" (Alicia Keys song), 2016 "Back to Life" (Hailee Steinfeld song), 2018 "Back to Life" (Rascal Flatts song), 2018 "Back 2 Life (Live It Up)", 2012 song by Sean Kingston "Back 2 Life" (song), 2016 song by LeToya Luckett

  7. Meaningful life - Wikipedia

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    Control is "a cognitive model whereby people strive to comprehend the contingencies in their lives and achieve goals. [4] Narrative psychology proposes that people construct life stories as a way to understand life events and impose meaning on life, thus connecting [via explanation] the individual to the event. [8]

  8. Meaning of life - Wikipedia

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    The first English use of the expression "meaning of life" appears in Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus (1833–1834), book II chapter IX, "The Everlasting Yea". [1]Our Life is compassed round with Necessity; yet is the meaning of Life itself no other than Freedom, than Voluntary Force: thus have we a warfare; in the beginning, especially, a hard-fought battle.

  9. Limbo - Wikipedia

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    In Catholic theology, Limbo (Latin: limbus, ' edge ' or ' boundary ', referring to the edge of Hell) is the afterlife condition of those who die in original sin without being assigned to the Hell of the Damned.