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Affect dynamics or response bias? Extreme response style in daily-life assessments
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, 2023
Stages of Life spans the life cycle beginning with birth and infancy and concluding with the aging and dying patient. We investigate the normal patterns of development, the physical/biological challenges and common concerns of each stage – infancy ...
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Stages of Life spans the life cycle beginning with birth and infancy and concluding with the aging and dying patient. We investigate the normal patterns of development, the physical/biological challenges and common concerns of each stage – infancy ...
Alberto Sandoval-Sánchez +1 more
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Beowulf and the Appositive Style
Originally published in 1985, Fred T. Robinson's classic study asserts that the appositive style of Beowulf helps the poet communicate his Christian vision of pagan life.
F. Robinson
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Life philosophy and Life style
Social Indicators Research, 1984Two categories of values are distinguished by their psychological functions. Life philosophy values secure a person's sense of personal identity; they are held regardless of what anyone else thinks of his value choice. Life style values secure a person's sense of social identity; they are held precisely because of what others think of his value choice.
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Industrial and Commercial Training, 1974
The geographic, economic and social mobility of people today requires that many must be able to adapt or adopt various life styles in accordance with their surroundings and integrity. Today, many people need to be multi‐cultural so they can succeed and survive in ethnic, commercial and other milieux in rapid sequence, often each day.
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The geographic, economic and social mobility of people today requires that many must be able to adapt or adopt various life styles in accordance with their surroundings and integrity. Today, many people need to be multi‐cultural so they can succeed and survive in ethnic, commercial and other milieux in rapid sequence, often each day.
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1987
‘Seabird’ is a rather loose term traditionally used to cover those birds which obtain at least part of their food from the sea, not simply by wading into it as do shorebirds, but by travelling some distance over its surface; in addition, they typically breed on offshore islands or coastal areas.
R. W. Furness, P. Monaghan
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‘Seabird’ is a rather loose term traditionally used to cover those birds which obtain at least part of their food from the sea, not simply by wading into it as do shorebirds, but by travelling some distance over its surface; in addition, they typically breed on offshore islands or coastal areas.
R. W. Furness, P. Monaghan
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Regional Studies, 1981
Glyptis S. A. (1981) Leisure life-styles, Reg. Studies 15, 311–326. This paper examines the life-styles and leisure activity patterns of a sample (595) of countryside visitors in the Hull area. Details of individuals' activities, use of time, companions and perception of pursuits as “work” or “leisure” were obtained from time budget diaries.
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Glyptis S. A. (1981) Leisure life-styles, Reg. Studies 15, 311–326. This paper examines the life-styles and leisure activity patterns of a sample (595) of countryside visitors in the Hull area. Details of individuals' activities, use of time, companions and perception of pursuits as “work” or “leisure” were obtained from time budget diaries.
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1980
‘Only the rich can have a good life’—;this is the daunting message that has been drummed into the ears of all mankind during the last half-century or so. It is the implicit doctrine of ‘development’, wherein the growth of income serves as the very criterion of progress.
E. F. Schumacher, Nicholas Guppy
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‘Only the rich can have a good life’—;this is the daunting message that has been drummed into the ears of all mankind during the last half-century or so. It is the implicit doctrine of ‘development’, wherein the growth of income serves as the very criterion of progress.
E. F. Schumacher, Nicholas Guppy
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