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Happiness

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Ethics, 2018
Is happiness really possible in a time of ruin? Can we somehow flourish, have complete lives? Is joy any longer compatible with the life of today? A deep sense of well-being has become an endangered species. How often does one hear “It is good to be here”
J. Steele
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[Happy feet, happy caregivers].

Revue de l'infirmiere, 2018
Healthcare professionals take care of their patients' feet. But how much attention do they pay to their own feet, which they use all day long? Perspectives on prevention and the connection between healthy feet and wellbeing.
Esther, Bosshardt, Claire, Trochet
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Happy aging

Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2009
Aging is a normal physiological process in human life. The decline in the ability to repair and regenerate predisposes the aging person to develop disabling problems in the cardiovascular and skeletal systems. Full awareness of aging problems and advocations on the means to prevent their occurrence are mounting.
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Happy holidays

Emergency Nurse, 2011
AS THE nights draw in and it gets colder, our thoughts turn to the holiday season.
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The Economics of Happiness

Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, 2021
Milena Nikolova, C. Graham
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Happy places, happy people?

2022
Öffentliche Räume prägen maßgeblich die Qualität des städtischen Lebens. Sowohl die Menschen, mit denen wir interagieren, sowie die Aktivitäten, denen wir nachgehen in den Räumen, die wir bewohnen, verändert unsere tägliche Erlebnisqualität stark.
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Happy Teeth, happy children

Dental Nursing, 2017
We hear from dental nurse Katie Dullaghan who has launched a crowdfunding page to help roll out her innovative oral health education initiative beyond its birthplace of Liverpool
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“Happy Housewives”:

2019
This chapter analyzes representations of “happy housewives” in popular psychological self-help media in order to examine the relationship between gender, psychology and privatization in China. Through analysis of media and ethnographic data, I demonstrate that while both gender and psychology are represented as sites of regulation and value extraction,
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