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Work and Energy Concepts

1999
Twenty-four-year-old Jack Jones, a second-year orthopaedic resident, had been a track star in the decalthalon when he went to undergraduate school at Wichita State University. During medical school at the University of Kansas, he concentrated on the high jump, practiced nearly every day, and even competed in the 1996 Olympic Games tryouts.
George L. Lucas   +2 more
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Adolescents’ Conceptions of Work

Journal of Adolescent Research, 2006
Anticipatory socialization is the process of gaining knowledge about work that begins in early childhood and continues until entering the workplace full-time. On self-administered questionnaires, 64 high school students answered open-ended questions about what they have learned about work from five sources: parents, educational institutions, part-time
Kenneth J. Levine, Cynthia A. Hoffner
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Basic Psychoanalytic Concepts: IX. Working Through

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1970
Psychoanalytic treatment shares with other forms of psychotherapy the aim of bringing about lasting changes within the patient. In common with other ‘insight’ therapies it makes use of interpretations and other verbal interventions (Sandier, Dare and Holder, 1971).
J, Sandler, C, Dare, A, Holder
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Related Work and Concepts

2013
This chapter presents the main background knowledge relevant to the book. Sections 2.1 and 2.2 describe the areas of processing complex data and knowledge discovery in traditional databases. The task of clustering complex data is discussed in Sect. 2.3, while the task of labeling such kind of data is described in Sect. 2.4.
Robson L. F. Cordeiro   +2 more
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Conceptions of Social Work

1992
Abstract For the last twenty years the story of social work and the personal social service with which it is inextricably linked has been one of extraordinary contrasts. These two quotations seem to come from two different worlds: one full of optimism and aspiration, grand and at times grandiose design; the other somewhat weary from ...
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The Work Concept

2015
Laurenz Lütteken, James Steichen
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The Work-Station Concept

1985
Anyone watching TV today is likely to catch an occasional glimpse of the modern newspaper city room, where the traditional clack of typewriters has been stilled and replaced by the soft click of word-processor keyboards and the silent, luminescent characters marching across TV-like cathode ray tube screens (see Figure 1.) This is probably the most ...
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