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  2. Rapport - Wikipedia

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    Rapport has been shown to have benefits for psychotherapy and medicine, negotiation, education, and tourism, among others. In each of these cases, the rapport between members of a dyad (e.g. a teacher and student or doctor and patient) allows the participants to coordinate their actions and establish a mutually beneficial working relationship ...

  3. Rostow's stages of growth - Wikipedia

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    This leads to a take-off in ten to fifty years. At this stage, there is a limited production function, and therefore a limited output. Take-off. Take-off then occurs when sector led growth becomes common and society is driven more by economic processes than traditions. At this point, the norms of economic growth are well established.

  4. Richárd Rapport - Wikipedia

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    Richárd Rapport (born 25 March 1996) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster. A chess prodigy , he earned his grandmaster title at the age of 13 years, 11 months, and six days, making him Hungary's youngest ever grandmaster. [3]

  5. Tips to Manage Hot Flashes After 60 Years Old - WebMD

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    Lifestyle changes. Dress in layers that you can remove if you feel a hot flash coming on. It can also help to carry a portable fan to help you cool down. Avoid certain foods and drinks. Things ...

  6. The Stages of Dementia: How Dementia Progresses - Healthline

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    Symptoms typically worsen over time and may progress in three stages. There are three common stages of dementia: early, middle, and late. These highlight the progression and severity of symptoms ...

  7. Stage 3 Prostate Cancer: What to Expect - Healthline

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    more frequent urination. incontinence. nocturia, or having to get up and pee in the middle of the night. blood in your urine or semen. feeling like you have to pee, but not passing anything ...

  8. The main symptoms of Hansen’s disease include: muscle weakness. numbness in the hands, arms, feet, and legs. skin lesions. The skin lesions result in decreased sensation to touch, temperature ...

  9. Hydrocodone vs. Oxycodone: The Difference Explained - WebMD

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    Itching. Swelling of the face, lips, and tongue. Trouble breathing or swallowing. But hydrocodone can make you feel tired, while oxycodone is more likely to make you drowsy or constipated. Taking ...