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# and Direct
# Direct contempt is that which occurs in the presence of the presiding judge ( in facie curiae ) and may be dealt with summarily: the judge notifies the offending party that he or she has acted in a manner which disrupts the tribunal and prejudices the administration of justice.
# REDIRECT Direct and indirect realism
# REDIRECT Direct memory access
# Direct biological effects – involves changes in the abundance and distribution of species caused directly by the physical conditions near the edge
# REDIRECT proportionality ( mathematics )# Direct proportionality
# Objective ( Direct every military operation towards a clearly defined, decisive, and attainable objective )
# Direct treatment of the " thing ", whether subjective or objective.
# REDIRECT Direct reduced iron
# Direct subsidies: Government subsidies ( in the form of lump-sum payments or cheap loans ) are sometimes given to local firms that cannot compete well against imports.
# REDIRECT Direct democracy
# REDIRECT Direct democracy
# Direct materials cost.
# Direct labor cost.
# Direct treatment of the ' thing ' whether subjective or objective.
# REDIRECT Direct and indirect band gaps
# REDIRECT Direct and indirect band gaps
# Direct Action-" Death Without a Thought "
# REDIRECT Joint Direct Attack Munition
# Direct contact membrane distillation ( DCMD ).
# Direct supervision, is achieved by having one person issue orders or instructions to several others whose work interrelates ( as when a boss tells others what is to be done, one step at a time )
ING Direct Canada operates as Banking Institution # 614, Transit # 00152.
# Proven-70 % of all digital content purchased online in some parts of Asia uses the Direct Mobile Billing method
# Direct treatment of the " thing ", whether subjective or objective.

# and behavior
# The best vantage point for understanding behavior is from the internal frame of reference of the individual.
# Emotion accompanies, and in general facilitates, such goal directed behavior, the kind of emotion being related to the perceived significance of the behavior for the maintenance and enhancement of the organism.
# In some instances, behavior may be brought about by organic experiences and needs which have not been symbolized.
# Increasing organismic trust – they trust their own judgment and their ability to choose behavior that is appropriate for each moment.
# Human behavior, experience, and cognition
# Judaism's oppressiveness reflects the disposition of Jesus ' opponents called " Pharisees " ( predecessors of the " rabbis "), who in their teachings and behavior were hypocrites ( see Woes of the Pharisees ).
# How was culture, such as technologies and behavior, influenced by and associated with diet?
# Use and value renewable resources and services: Make the best use of nature's abundance to reduce our consumptive behavior and dependence on non-renewable resources.
# Positive reinforcement ( Reinforcement ): occurs when a behavior ( response ) is followed by a stimulus that is appetitive or rewarding, increasing the frequency of that behavior.
# Negative reinforcement ( Escape ): occurs when a behavior ( response ) is followed by the removal of an aversive stimulus, thereby increasing that behavior's frequency.
# Positive punishment ( Punishment ) ( also called " Punishment by contingent stimulation "): occurs when a behavior ( response ) is followed by a stimulus, such as introducing a shock or loud noise, resulting in a decrease in that behavior.
# Negative punishment ( Penalty ) ( also called " Punishment by contingent withdrawal "): occurs when a behavior ( response ) is followed by the removal of a stimulus, such as taking away a child's toy following an undesired behavior, resulting in a decrease in that behavior.
# Reinforce desired behavior ( give reward for proper behavior )
# Reduce incentives to perform undesirable behavior
# marked tendency to engage in quarrelsome behavior and to have conflicts with others, especially when impulsive acts are thwarted or criticized ;
# demonstrates impulsive behavior, e. g., speeding, substance abuse
# Concealments: omitting information that is important or relevant to the given context, or engaging in behavior that helps hide relevant information.
# REDIRECT Cultural behavior
# The solution's behavior hardly changes, when there's a slight change in the initial condition ( topology ).

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