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  2. Secondary source - Wikipedia

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    Scipione Amati's History of the Kingdom of Woxu (1615), an example of a secondary source.. In scholarship, a secondary source [1] [2] is a document or recording that relates or discusses information originally presented elsewhere.

  3. Cost–benefit analysis - Wikipedia

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    Cost–benefit analysis (CBA), sometimes also called benefit–cost analysis, is a systematic approach to estimating the strengths and weaknesses of alternatives.It is used to determine options which provide the best approach to achieving benefits while preserving savings in, for example, transactions, activities, and functional business requirements. [1]

  4. Healthy Lifestyle Benefits: What They Are, How to Get Them & More

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    Ultra-processed foods are those that contain refined grains and additives to change the texture, taste, or color. Some examples of these foods are cheese puffs, packaged dessert cakes, chicken ...

  5. What Are the Benefits of Physical Therapy? - Healthline

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    Physical therapy is a type of rehabilitative care that focuses on diagnosing and treating injuries, chronic and acute conditions, and movement dysfunction. In many cases, it is considered a ...

  6. Corporate governance - Wikipedia

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    Examples of narrower definitions in particular contexts include: "a system of law and sound approaches by which corporations are directed and controlled focusing on the internal and external corporate structures with the intention of monitoring the actions of management and directors and thereby, mitigating agency risks which may stem from the ...

  7. What Is Cooperative Play? Definition, Examples, and Benefits

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    Cooperative play is the last of the six stages of play described by sociologist Mildred Parten. Cooperative play involves children playing and working with others towards a common goal or purpose.

  8. Eustress, or good stress, includes feeling happy, accomplished, and excited. It's the opposite of distress. Here's what to know about eustress, including examples and ways to make it a part of ...

  9. Benefits of Therapy for Yourself, Family, and Relationships

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    facing a significant crisis; dealing with an extended period of anxiety or depression; coping with a major life transition; dealing with complicated family dynamics