Transformation

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Transformation (root transform) may refer to: Transformation is also referred to as a turn.

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In other subjects:

  • Change, especially extreme psychological or character change, as in the context and vocabulary of pop psychology.
  • Spiritual transformation
  • Transformation (philosophical), the shift in context and being that requires no change in circumstance.
  • Transformation (law), a principle that contributes to a finding of fair use in the United States.
  • Transformation design, a human-centered, interdisciplinary process that seeks to create desirable and sustainable changes in behavior and form – of individuals, systems and organizations – often for socially progressive ends.
  • Transformation (music), any operation or process that a composer or performer may apply to a musical variable.
  • Transformation (warfare), the introduction and use of seemingly revolutionary methods of mainly strategic nature to gain a permanent advantage over a perceived enemy.
  • Transformation (UK Company), A retail chain provising products and services to the transgender community.
  • Text Transformation (English Literature), the process of taking a foundation, or base text and changing it into a new genre, so that it can support itself without reference to the base text.
  • Transformation playing card, a type of playing card where the pips are incorporated into an artistic design.
  • Transformation Journal Transformation is an established journal serving as a forum for analysis and debate about South African society in transition, as well as the surrounding region, and the global context that affects southern African developments.
  • Transformation problem A theory of the value of commodities proposed by Karl Marx.
  • Transformation of culture How cultures worldwide are undergoing change due to internal and external forces.

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