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2005
Abstract Associating happiness with trouble-free living would make happiness studies truly illusionary. The theory has to cope with the evidence that people can be quite happy in spite of considerable problems in society and in their private lives. This is shown not to be a paradox.
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Abstract Associating happiness with trouble-free living would make happiness studies truly illusionary. The theory has to cope with the evidence that people can be quite happy in spite of considerable problems in society and in their private lives. This is shown not to be a paradox.
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Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2016
This article explores how undocumented people and their family members strategically narrate stories of hardship to build community, legitimize their experiences, cultivate political consciousness, and combat dehumanizing stereotypes of undocumented people. As they share stories, personal experiences of hardship become a critical source of information
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This article explores how undocumented people and their family members strategically narrate stories of hardship to build community, legitimize their experiences, cultivate political consciousness, and combat dehumanizing stereotypes of undocumented people. As they share stories, personal experiences of hardship become a critical source of information
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Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2016
'Nursing is in danger of becoming an occupation for the financially well off' was just one of the hundreds of comments made by nursing students who responded to the survey.
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'Nursing is in danger of becoming an occupation for the financially well off' was just one of the hundreds of comments made by nursing students who responded to the survey.
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Abbreviations: An Unnecessary Hardship?
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983To the Editor. —I am a reasonably intelligent physician (RIP) who is constantly stimulated by an awareness of his own ignorance (AOHOI) and, in an attempt to keep up, spend every available moment (EAM) skimming medical journals (MJ). Even though these journals consist largely of essays produced in response to the academic challenge of "publish or ...
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Financial hardship: bankruptcy, insolvency, and medical charity
2017Bankruptcy and insolvency were the types of career turbulence that were most likely to interrupt medical careers. Insolvency might entail a stay in debtor’s prison. This chapter examines the experiences of men who suffered financial setback and explores their access to support systems.
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