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What is positive psychology and how is it directly linked to humanistic perspectives? What is potentially new about this movement? What elements of humanistic psychology have yet to be fully addressed by this approach?
Photosynthetic Stem
A stem that performs photosynthesis, similar to leaves, commonly found in plants living in arid environments.
Succulents
Plants with thick, fleshy parts adapted to store water, enabling them to survive in arid conditions.
Stolon
A horizontal branch from the base of a plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips, contributing to asexual reproduction and spreading.
Runners
In botany, horizontal stems that grow at the soil surface or just below ground, producing new plants at their nodes; in athletics, individuals who engage in running as a sport.
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