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Created Beings: From Commonplace Motifs to Robot Myths and Simulacra
Geoffrey Drake-Brockman
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Creating an Image of Well Being
1992Our image of well being is always in flux. Every cell in our body is in constant communication with other cells, and the complex systems made up by these cells are responsive to the conscious and unconscious communication of our mind. The language of cells is sensory and precedes verbal communication.
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Creating New Ways of Being and Relating
Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2012The therapeutic action of psychoanalysis has been broadened beyond interpretation to the creation of new ways of being and relating. The concept of analysis as including both understanding and creation is rooted in two major analytic traditions: the British Independent school and the relational movement.
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Climate change and challenges that being created [PDF]
This study provides a common starting point for understanding and discussing disasters, disaster management and disaster preparedness as part of every society's mission, and discusses the potential scope of disaster preparedness measures. The following text is appropriate for anyone who has general responsibilities for disaster management and programme
Taneski, Nenad +2 more
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Creating a Government Commitment to Well-Being
2020Abstract This chapter describes how the New Zealand Government in 2019 demonstrated its commitment to well-being as a public policy with the release of its Wellbeing Budget. It details how the New Zealand Treasury’s Living Standards Framework (LSF) has guided the Treasury’s policy advice to governments in New Zealand, using the Wellbeing
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Childhood, 2008
This article builds on sociological accounts of the negotiated, creative character of kinship and on previous studies of children's involvement in family life to ask how children actively create and define kinship and relatedness. Drawing on data from a qualitative study with children aged 7—12 in the north of England, the authors identify five ...
Mason, Jennifer; id_orcid 0000-0002-1576-7234 +1 more
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This article builds on sociological accounts of the negotiated, creative character of kinship and on previous studies of children's involvement in family life to ask how children actively create and define kinship and relatedness. Drawing on data from a qualitative study with children aged 7—12 in the north of England, the authors identify five ...
Mason, Jennifer; id_orcid 0000-0002-1576-7234 +1 more
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Being Able to Create Opportunities within Constraints, Creating and Being Open to Opportunities
2023Marie Huxtable, Ros Hurford, Joy Mounter
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Are plants living beings? Biases in the interpretation of landscape features by pre-service teachers
Journal of Biological Education, 2021Jeronimo Torres-Porras +1 more
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