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1positive — pos|i|tive1 W2S2 [ˈpɔzıtıv US ˈpa: ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(attitude)¦ 2¦(good thing)¦ 3¦(action)¦ 4¦(support)¦ 5¦(sure)¦ 6¦(sign)¦ 7¦(proof)¦ 8¦(scientific test)¦ 9¦(emphasis)¦ 10¦(number)¦ …
2Need (novel series) — Need Cover of Need, the first novel in the series Need Captivate Entice Author Carrie Jones …
3Need — (n[=e]d), n. [OE. need, neod, nede, AS. ne[ a]d, n[=y]d; akin to D. nood, G. not, noth, Icel. nau[eth]r, Sw. & Dan. n[ o]d, Goth. nau[thorn]s.] 1. A state that requires supply or relief; pressing occasion for something; necessity; urgent want.… …
4Need for achievement — (N Ach) refers to an individual s desire for significant accomplishment, mastering of skills, control, or high standards. The term was first used by Henry Murray[1] and associated with a range of actions. These include: intense, prolonged and… …
5Need You Now — For other uses, see I Need You Now. Need You Now Studio album by Lady Antebellum Released …
6Positive liberty — #time:j F Y| #time:#ifeq:#time:Y|einval 2000|#time:Y|einval 2001|j F Y|j F|einval Progressivism Liberalism sidebarPositive liberty refers to the opportunity and ability to act to fulfill one s own potential, as opposed to negative liberty , which …
7Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010 video game) — This article is about the 2010 video game. For other uses, see Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (disambiguation). Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit European cover art Developer(s) Criterion Games …
8Positive Disintegration — The Theory of Positive Disintegration (TPD) by Kazimierz Dąbrowski describes a theory of personality development. Unlike mainstream psychology, Dąbrowski s theoretical framework views psychological tension and anxiety as necessary for growth.… …
9Need — For other uses, see Need (disambiguation). A need is something that is necessary for organisms to live a healthy life. Needs are distinguished from wants because a deficiency would cause a clear negative outcome, such as dysfunction or death.… …
10Positive and negative (NLP) — The term positive is often used generally to mean desirable or beneficial , and negative is usually used to mean undesirable or bad . But in neuro linguistic programming it also has a specific technical meaning, in the phrases positive intent and …