Corps (entité)In common usage and classical mechanics, a physical object or physical body (or simply an object or body) is a collection of matter within a defined contiguous boundary in three-dimensional space. The boundary surface must be defined and identified by the properties of the material, although it may change over time. The boundary is usually the visible or tangible surface of the object. The matter in the object is constrained (to a greater or lesser degree) to move as one object.
Abnormal psychologyAbnormal psychology is the branch of psychology that studies unusual patterns of behavior, emotion, and thought, which could possibly be understood as a mental disorder. Although many behaviors could be considered as abnormal, this branch of psychology typically deals with behavior in a clinical context. There is a long history of attempts to understand and control behavior deemed to be aberrant or deviant (statistically, functionally, morally, or in some other sense), and there is often cultural variation in the approach taken.
Effet SagnacOn appelle effet Sagnac le décalage temporel de la réception de deux signaux lumineux tournant en sens inverse autour de la circonférence d'un disque en rotation (par rapport à un référentiel inertiel), quand ils sont émis par un émetteur-récepteur fixé sur ce disque. L'effet Sagnac a été découvert par Georges Sagnac en 1913. En physique classique, il est interprétable comme une asymétrie de la vitesse des signaux lumineux par rapport à la circonférence du disque en rotation.
SentimentLe sentiment est la composante de l'émotion qui implique les fonctions cognitives de l'organisme, la manière d'apprécier. Le sentiment est à l'origine d'une connaissance immédiate ou d'une simple impression. Il renvoie à la perception de l'état physiologique du moment. Le sens psychologique de sentiment qui comprend un état affectif est à distinguer du sens propre de la sensibilité. thumb|280px|Sensitive (M. Blay, 1910). Le sentiment est un élément très fort dans les modes de pensée, au point qu'il apparaît dominant dans certains raisonnements.
Physical culturePhysical culture, also known as body culture, is a health and strength training movement that originated during the 19th century in Germany, the UK and the US. The physical culture movement in the United States during the 19th century owed its origins to several cultural trends. In the United States, German immigrants after 1848 introduced a physical culture system based on gymnastics that became popular especially in colleges. Many local Turner clubs introduced physical education (PE) in the form of 'German gymnastics' into American colleges and public schools.
Framing (social sciences)In the social sciences, framing comprises a set of concepts and theoretical perspectives on how individuals, groups, and societies organize, perceive, and communicate about reality. Framing can manifest in thought or interpersonal communication. Frames in thought consist of the mental representations, interpretations, and simplifications of reality. Frames in communication consist of the communication of frames between different actors. Framing is a key component of sociology, the study of social interaction among humans.