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# and Positive
# Positive Attitude — June 19, 2006 to March 25, 2007
# Positive / negative coverage analysis.
# Positive reinforcement ( Reinforcement ): occurs when a behavior ( response ) is followed by a stimulus that is appetitive or rewarding, increasing the frequency of that behavior.
# Positive Stage
# Positive affect makes additional cognitive material available for processing, increasing the number of cognitive elements available for association ;
# Positive affect leads to defocused attention and a more complex cognitive context, increasing the breadth of those elements that are treated as relevant to the problem ;
# Positive affect increases cognitive flexibility, increasing the probability that diverse cognitive elements will in fact become associated.
# Positive relations with others.
# Auguste Comte – The Positive Philosophy
# REDIRECT Externality # Positive
# " AB Positive "
# Positive emotion.
# Auguste Comte – The Positive Philosophy
# REDIRECT Positive liberty
# REDIRECT Positive liberty
# REDIRECT Positive liberty
# Positive attitude toward life: " Chardi Kala " – Always have a positive, optimistic and buoyant view of life.
# Attack with Five Weapons: Contentment ( Santokh ), Charity ( Dan ), Kindness ( Daya ), Positive Energy ( Chardi Kala ), Humility ( Nimarta ).
# Positive blood culture with typical IE microorganism, defined as one of the following:
# Positive blood culture ( that doesn't meet a major criterion ) or serologic evidence of infection with organism consistent with IE but not satisfying major criterion
# < s > Positive echocardiogram ( that doesn't meet a major criterion )</ s > ( this criterion has been removed from the modified Duke criteria )
# Dilts, Robert, Bringing Light Into The Darkness: The Principle of Positive Intention, Anchor Point, December 1995, Salt Lake City, UT.
# REDIRECT homogeneous function # Positive homogeneity

# and punishment
# A lack of obligation towards the countries – parties of the agreement – to severe punishment towards the offenders breaking the rules of the convention.
# The fourth punishment was called referre in aerarios or facere aliquem aerarium, and might be inflicted on any person who was thought by the censors to deserve it.
# Attestation of general and special amnesty, commutation of punishment, reprieve, and restoration of rights.
# The tribulations of the Jewish people throughout history constitute God's punishment of them for killing Jesus
# REDIRECT Non-judicial punishment
# REDIRECT Non-judicial punishment
# REDIRECT Capital punishment
# punishment allowed by national laws, even if the punishment uses techniques similar to those used by torturers such as mutilation or whipping when practiced as lawful punishment.
# Tzaraas was seen as a disease inflicted by God, as punishment for transgression of mitzvot, specifically slander and hence people becoming inflicted with Tzaraas themselves being seen as taboo ( thus being temporarily expelled from society as a result ); the sin offering for recovery from Tzaaras, for which the same sacrificial animal as the Nazarite's sin offering is proscribed, being due to the breaking of this taboo state by the act of recovering.
# External Control-External sanctions, which can be either positive ( rewards ) or negative ( punishment ). These sanctions come from either formal or informal control.
# A vote for every man twenty-one years of age, of sound mind, and not undergoing punishment for crime.
# 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.
# Commutation: Substitution of one form a punishment for another form which is of a lighter character ok
# Little or no punishment
# never retaliate to assaults or punishment ; but do not submit, out of fear of punishment or assault, to an order given in anger
# enabling international actors ( such as the OHR ), unaccountable to BiH's citizens, to shape the agenda of post-war transition, up to enacting punishment over local political actors
# Harsh punishment.
# the reward of virtue and the punishment of vice, and
# to reward with riches and honour or to punish with corporal or pecuniary punishment or ignominy.
# Development of accepted sanctions ( praise and punishment ) if and when norms were respected or violated
# Overcorrection, with attempted pica resulting in required washing of self, disposal of nonedible objects and chore-based punishment

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