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Seclusion is the act of
secluding (i.e.
isolating from society), the
state of
being secluded, or a
place that
facilitates it (a
secluded place). A person...
- A
padded cell or
seclusion room is a
controversial enclosure used in a
psychiatric hospital or a
special education setting in a
private or
public school...
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Restraint and
seclusion is a
highly controversial practice in the
special education system involving holding students down
physically or involuntarily...
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Intrusion on
seclusion is one of the four
privacy torts created under U.S.
common law.
Intrusion on
seclusion is
commonly thought to be the bread-and-butter...
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Solitude Seclusion (Penumbra album), 2003
Seclusion (Aereogramme album), 2004 Warm
seclusion, the
mature phase of an
extratropical cyclone Seclusion policy...
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opportunities for women, as well as the
influence of
Western culture, the
seclusion of
women is
still practiced in some
parts of the world, such as rural...
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series of treaties,
called the
Convention of Kanagawa. Text from the
seclusion edict of 1636 No ****anese ship ... nor any
native of ****an,
shall presume...
- The Act of
Seclusion was an Act of the
States of Holland,
required by a
secret annex in the
Treaty of
Westminster (1654)
between the
United Provinces...
- The
seclusion of
girls at
puberty has been
practised in
societies around the world,
especially prior to the
early 20th century. In such cultures, girls'...
- (adjectival form:
hermitic or eremitic) or solitary, is a
person who
lives in
seclusion.
Eremitism plays a role in a
variety of religions. In Christianity, the...