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Styles of Life

1978
We have now the abstract apparatus to account for that feature of sets of values which we called their style. For sets of values may be unified by their thematic structure, the simplest case being that in which all the appetita convey the same thema.
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Life skills and life styles

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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Styles of life and death

Nutrition Bulletin, 1987
SummaryDifferent countries show remarkably varied rates of death from coronary heart disease and other chronic diseases. Among developed communities, however, life expectancy is remarkably similar. This article addresses the proposition that diet has a determining influence on coronary heart disease (CHD) death rates and ipso facto on total mortality ...
Marnie Sommerville, R. C. Cottrell
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Leisure life-styles

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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Life-Style Alternatives

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.
Nicholas Guppy, E. F. Schumacher
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Life Styles and Consumption Patterns

Journal of Consumer Research, 1982
Inhelder, Barbel, and Piaget, Jean (1958), The Growth of Logical Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence, New York: Basic Books. Karplus, Robert, Karplus, Elizabeth, and Wollman, Warren (1974), "Intellectual Development Beyond Elementary School IV: Ratio, The Influence of Cognitive Style," School Science and Mathematics, 74, 476-82. , and Peterson, Rita
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Stress and Life Styles

1979
We have postulated that man is a biologic system and, therefore, that all of his behavior must have a biologic base. We have also postulated that human behavior is the product of social systems. There is the temptation to be drawn into the unproductive debate of whether a given behavior originates more from the biologic or the social factors making up ...
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A Style of Life, A Life of Style

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1980
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Life-Style and Lipids

1991
The relationship between life-style choices and lipids is different from the relationship between more purely biological parameters and lipids. Unlike the effects of pharmacokinetics, age, sex, or family history, life-style choices involve volition and factors that are hard to quantify, such as stress. Furthermore, animal models or double-blind studies
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The Style of Life

2004
Georg Simmel, David Frisby
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