Who is Enrich?
Enrichment may refer to: Behavioral enrichment, the practice of providing animals under managed care with stimuli such as natural and artificial objects Data enrichment, appending or enhancing data with relevant context from other sources, see data management Enrichment factor, used to describe bodies of mineral ore Enrichment in education: activities outside the formal curriculum, or an extra program for the most able students Environmental enrichment, how the brain is affected by the stimulation of its information processing provided by its surroundings The process of adding nutrients to cereals or grain, see food fortification The process of adding sugar to grape must during winemaking in order to achieve a higher alcohol content of the wine, more commonly referred to as chaptalization The process of enhancing breathing gas for scuba diving (e.g. in Enriched Air Nitrox) Job enrichment, improving work processes and environments so they are more satisfying for employees Nuclear enric...