A | B |
Abilities | Natural or acquired skill or talent. |
Aptitudes | Developed abilities; those things that one is good at doing; potential for learning skills. |
Assessment | The act of evaluation. |
Attitude | One's outlook on life; how one reacts to a situation. |
Auditory | Relating to the sense of hearing. |
Career | An occupation or profession followed as a life's work. |
Change | To make or become different; to replace with another. |
Compassion | To care deeply about other people and their well-being. |
Divorce | The legal dissolution of a marriage. |
Dexeterity | Proficiency in using the body or hands. |
Ethics | The priciples of conduct that govern a group or society. |
Fatigue | Weariness of labor or stressed; tired |
Individual | Pertaining to one only. |
Inventory | An account of things. |
Leisure | Time free from everyday job responsibilities during which a person can pursue personal interests and hobbies. |
Marriage | The legal unions of a man and woman as husband and wife. |
Naturalists | Interested in natural environments. |
Parenthood | The state or or relationship of being a parent. |
Skill | Proficiency or ability. |
Spatial | Pertaining to a sense of space. |