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The economics of workaholism: we should not have worked on this paper [PDF]
A large literature examines the addictive properties of such behaviors as smoking, drinking alcohol and eating. We argue that for some people addictive behavior may apply to a much more central aspect of economic life: working.
Hamermesh, Daniel S., Slemrod, Joel
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The Romantic Discovery of Radiolaria in the Ocean
ABSTRACT Radiolaria are unicellular marine organisms (protists) that have been drifting in oceanic plankton for hundreds of millions of years. These mineral architects can build extraordinarily complex skeletons, which fascinated and puzzled naturalists observing water samples through rudimentary microscopes.
Johan Decelle
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Abstract Although research on language teacher well‐being is expanding, that of language teacher educators (LTEs) remains scarce. Additionally, while investigation into the first two pillars of positive psychology (subjective emotion and individual traits) is thriving, little has been done to address the third pillar, institutions. To address this gap,
Sarah Mercer, Tammy Gregersen
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Michael Millemann: Putting Maryland\u27s Legal Clinics on the Map [PDF]
Co-Director Michael Millemann\u27s tireless work has gained national prominence for the law school\u27s Clinical Law ...
Stutz, Christine
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The workaholism as an obstacle to safety and well-being in the workplace [PDF]
The work aholism, defined as addiction at work, increase burnout and negatively affects the psychological well-being. It was developed a quantitative study using self-reported measures.
Maria Ramos Gonçalves, Gabriela +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores the experiences of international students in the United States who come from countries that have been, or are being, affected by catastrophic events. The aim of the study is to understand the challenges such students face and to formulate supportive strategies that address these challenges.
Zubeyde Akpakir +1 more
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Passion for work: Work engagement versus workaholism. [PDF]
Introduction: Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) Is passion needed for excellent performance?
Bakker, A.B. (Arnold) +1 more
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Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz: did he deserve his bad reputation?
Summary A biography and critique of Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz (1731–1807) – lawyer, physician, mineralogist, naturalist, compiler and publisher – is provided. Often criticised as being a mass‐plagiariser, this is commented on, based on a detailed examination of several of his publications.
Nicholas Hind
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Spartan Daily May 2, 2012 [PDF]
Volume 138, Issue 48https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/1047/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Engaged, Workaholic, Burned-Out or Just 9-to-5? Toward a Typology of Employee Well-being [PDF]
The aim of this study was to establish a typology of employee well-being, together with its psychosocial antecedents and consequences. Results obtained with a sample of 786 full-time employees from different occupational sectors show four types of ...
Del Líbano Miralles, Mario +3 more
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