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False Imprisonment Can Be a Tort If Confinement or Restraint

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False imprisonment can be a tort if confinement or restraint is unjustified.

Understand Maslow's theory of self-actualization and the characteristics of self-actualizers.
Identify and explain the hierarchy of needs according to Maslow.
Recognize the significance of metaneeds and metapathology in the context of Maslow's theory.
Distinguish between D-motivation and other forms of motivation as proposed by Maslow.

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Opponent-Process Theory

A psychological and neurological model that explains how the perception of colors derives from the opposition of three pairs of colors.

Color Vision

the ability of the human visual system to differentiate and perceive colors, which is produced by the interaction of light with the cone cells in the retina.

Pinna

The visible part of the ear.

Outermost Part

The most external or superficial layer of an object or body.

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