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There were many satisfactions in working as Gibbons had done.
Its readership is vast, its satisfactions apparently limitless, its profitability incontestable.
And that has it's own longer-lasting entrepreneurial satisfactions in its way.
That is one of the real satisfactions of Dream of a House,
From now on, he would have to grind out his satisfactions elsewhere.
But the job did have its artistic satisfactions, and it paid a decent wage.
It is not a conventional memoir and doesn't offer all the satisfactions of one.
That meant not expecting too much, finding simple satisfactions and not agonising about mortality.
But that discomfort is productive — and in the end, it brings its own satisfactions.
But Statovci's refusal of the satisfactions of character is central to the book's larger concerns.
By any measure, this should have been a day of abundant satisfactions for Steven Wilson.
This album combines the satisfactions of pop formalism with the joy of letting loose vocally.
But during my regular visit to border posts I find high level of satisfactions amongst the jawans.
In the fifth installment ("The Spiritual Game"), Brady ruminates on the karmic satisfactions he derives through sports.
It's a tale you've seen told over and over again before, one whose inherent satisfactions are eternal.
Witnessing that process, after all, is one of the great satisfactions of being a college hoops fan.
One of the satisfactions of Legos is their touch sensation, a sense memory that's imprinted on brains, too.
The genre of self-help is clearly useful, but she suggests it may provide other kinds of satisfactions too.
American poets have long sought to harvest symbols from ordinary life, from its drone satisfactions and shallow-end letdowns.
The book lies somewhere between the bronze-plated imperiousness of her essays and the veil-yanking satisfactions of the journals.
While "Hard II Love" doesn't include a song as cathartic as Usher's "Climax," from 2012, it's full of smaller satisfactions.
The first "Tomb Raider" movies are ridiculous, but they have their minor satisfactions, not least being Ms. Jolie's badass superbabe.
As it is, though, the tossed-and-caught satisfactions of "Spring" could be better appreciated if the dancers were dropped.
The production is punctuated by a series of erotic pas de deux that suggest the satisfactions and limitations of sex.
The film's mysteries include how and why they fit, and its satisfactions involve seeing where the scattered bread crumbs lead.
But it withholds some of the key satisfactions for which we go to Miller (or much of theater): motive, psychology, resolution.
He keeps the tension torqued throughout this phantasmagoric interlude, sustaining the shivery unease that is one of this movie's deeper satisfactions.
My message to those planning a comparable career is that the satisfactions of those years have nothing to do with money.
"He keeps the tension torqued throughout this phantasmagoric interlude, sustaining the shivery unease that is one of this movie's deeper satisfactions."
But one of the singular satisfactions found in poetry lies in watching how the mundane stretches and shifts under a writer's hand.
But Ragnarok is uninterested in story and the satisfactions of narrative, which Byatt considers to be counterproductive to the project of myth.
He learned about small satisfactions, like when eight of the students in the G.E.D. class he teaches every afternoon recently passed their test.
If she seemed to be, as Mr. Lubow puts it, "a dowsing rod for anguish," there were also many satisfactions in her life.
The reproof in their eyes, and the camaraderie implicit in their silence, provide moral and sentimental satisfactions that outweigh the infelicities of plot.
To use the language of Walter Benjamin, these podcasts offer the sometimes lurid satisfactions of story bolstered by the apparent rectitude of information.
Despite this variety, "Property" feels more unified than many story collections, and reading it has many of the satisfactions of reading a novel.
You see life's satisfactions getting smaller and the burdens getting larger — that's true for a lot of us as our bodies start breaking down.
Our tendency to be shortsighted — to value the pleasures of the present more than the satisfactions of the future — comes at a considerable cost.
So one of the great satisfactions of the election night was the knowledge that he would have the ability to see the ACA through.
Twists like this final four fire-making may give us a more satisfying winner – but they take away from the deeper satisfactions of that game.
You get a nostalgia trip: a reminder, in an era dominated by alienating interactions with digital devices, of the tactile satisfactions of Machine Age technology.
There's much to enjoy in "Baby Driver," including the satisfactions of genuine cinematic craft and technique, qualities that moviegoers can no longer take for granted.
Lover, out since August, is as cheerful and unruffled as Fearless was a decade ago, suffused with the deep satisfactions of a return to insouciance.
A real classic offered the satisfactions of children's books — of getting lost, of solving a mystery, of going somewhere else — but they were bigger, longer, more.
I have known few satisfactions more potent than conquering a whole country with my own legs, then tapping out a whole book with my own fingers.
The disappointments and satisfactions they have lived through are etched on their faces, which are also the faces of two very famous movie stars — Jane Fonda and Robert Redford.
The hook here is Beagle's realism, which so ably captures the satisfactions and frustrations of these "people of a certain age," as well as those of the more restless Lily.
To wash when you are truly dirty, to eat when you are truly hungry, and to drink when you are truly thirsty are satisfactions that peel back the civilization's necessities.
As we are all driven to feed, drink, sleep, and seek carnal satisfactions, some are driven to create, and this drive is imperative for the education of those around the world.
If a family illness forces him to abandon his artistic plans, he may end up adrift—disenchanted with corporate life, but unable to grasp the real satisfactions of an artistic existence.
On a rainy weekend in the countryside — with no electronic devices allowed — a young girl feels irritated until she steps outside and into the deep satisfactions of time spent in nature.
" [Long Beach Post] Judith Butler, the celebrity philosopher and longtime professor at U.C. Berkeley, talked about nonviolence, health care for all as an ethical concept and "the uninhibited satisfactions of sadism.
"That is certainly one of my biggest satisfactions, being able to come on the court, be myself without worrying what people were saying, what people were thinking," Garcia told a news conference.
And yet one of the subtle satisfactions of a repertory program is that actors are never solely whom they play in one show; their other roles trail them like a faint perfume.
By the chorus, he and Jan are playing patty cake, and pretty soon the whole joint is singing about the satisfactions of a lover who is built for comfort rather than for speed.
One of the many satisfactions of this meditative film is seeing Scorsese working once again with some of his oldest collaborators (Harvey Keitel, of "Mean Streets" and "Taxi Driver," is also in the cast).
Strong stuff, but the strength is clearly wielded against the satisfactions of the bourgeoisie and the edicts of the Catholic establishment, whereas Lanthimos, as a director, is not in the business of picking fights.
But, Brown reasoned, this was because they were designed for the wrong audience—vegetarians, the five per cent of the population who had accustomed themselves to the pallid satisfactions of bean sprouts and quinoa.
Not content to stay inside the gallery, Mr. Hollein struck a deal with a large Frankfurt department store to paper its windows with a huge mural by Barbara Kruger critiquing the satisfactions of shopping.
In a recent interview, Mr. Baker spoke about his essential but rarely discussed art: pointing out mistakes and misconceptions, revealing just how quickly he has to work and explaining the artistic satisfactions of service.
Some of the world's most celebrated masterpieces are populated by vivid, beautifully drawn characters whose romantic disappointments and satisfactions I've enjoyed talking about, with my students, in the literature classes I've taught over the years.
The push-and-pull between instant-craving satisfactions and the recognized long-term effects of fast food is a dilemma with real stakes, yet fast food also has potent appeal outside of its nutritional content.
I consumed the book, as I would go on, in my 20s, to consume anything by Richard Yates or John Cheever, seeking assurances that a lawn was a poor means of generating certain existential satisfactions.
As with the resistance movement as a whole, the Missouri group is weighing the satisfactions of partisan action with the fear of alienating potential allies, including Republicans who are uneasy about parts of the Trump agenda.
"Western Deep" denies us the pat liberal satisfactions of documentary, and forces us, with its harrowing soundtrack and flashes of color and darkness, to look in the face of an economy that strips humanity to bare life.
It's among the satisfactions of Begley's "The Great Nadar: The Man Behind the Camera" that he delivers a subtle accounting of Nadar's career as a photographer while reminding us of his subject's many other talents and exploits.
But these humble descriptions betray that this is a record of great complexity, of elegantly crafted lines detailing those hard to untangle thoughts about the stresses and satisfactions of being alive in a world so overwhelming as ours.
Cooking this way takes on its own satisfactions and makes the decision to cook a great haunch of meat all the more special when we come to it not as a matter of expectation but as an occasional treat.
Based on a 1929 short story by H.P. Lovecraft, "Color Out of Space" has more going on than just the squishy satisfactions of its old-school creature effects (reminiscent of Rob Bottin's ingenious work on John Carpenter's "The Thing").
His education is entrusted to an aging village schoolmaster, Dr. Wagner, who gladly makes the daily eight-kilometer round-trip journey on foot through the bitter cold for the prospect of fried bread and crackling and, perhaps, other, more private satisfactions.
Through meticulous research into motivational analysis' our engineers have found even deeper' more personalized satisfactions for nearly every human appetite and archetype—from the eating of Siberian huskies on your own doomed South Pole expedition to exploring the digestive tract of the giant cuttlefish.
"After 25 years of creative partnership and of professional satisfactions we gave ourselves the opportunity of continuing our artistic paths in an individual way with the reciprocal desire of further great achievements," the designers said in a joint statement announcing Chiuri's departure from Valentino.
The movie offsets this bleak note by giving its (Asian/Asian-American) viewers the satisfactions of what Rey Chow calls "the ethnic detail": conversational bits of Hokkienese, Cantonese, and Singlish; delectable shots of familiar street foods; lingering echoes of a pop song in Mandarin.
But watching the league's best teams reduce one opponent after another to elegant little small-plate servings of competitor tartare, for all its obvious and undeniable satisfactions, lacks a crucial element of dynamic tension; these are great shows, for sure, but not necessarily very good basketball games.
"I'm always forgetting how sexy the past must have been," Will remarks after reading the diaries that Nantwich turns over to him, which reveal a very different kind of gay existence from his own, one haunted by the specters of legal punishment and reputational annihilation, and yet not without its adventures and satisfactions.
That friendly and reasonable excuse to get out of the claustrophobic, overheated house, to manage your cabin fever, to leave the left-swiping, Duolingo shortcutting app-addicted citizenry inside and to go out back — alone — down the path you cleared and tend to the satisfactions of your smoking project in the yard.
In "NYPD Green: An Irish-Born Detective's Twenty Years on the Mean Streets of New York" (Touchstone Books, $24.99), Mr. Waters, a first-time author who arrived in the city in the 1980s and overstayed his visa, takes readers on an inspiring, inside tour of the human toll, and the satisfactions, of becoming a cop.
If I'm working on a book I keep the weekends free, if I can, for reading, and I choose what to read more or less randomly — though there's no such thing as reading randomly, really, since one of the gifts of reading is that the satisfactions and the astonishments of serendipity always kick in sooner or later.
Stacey Gillian Abe's installation at 2000-0003 Contemporary African Art Fair, which runs May 2000 through 225 at Pioneer Works, the cultural center in the borough's Red Hook neighborhood, would be provocative in any context, but given the patriarchal traditions of her native Uganda, its subject matter is all the more challenging: the objectification of women, and the sexual satisfactions of women.
Presently, economic patterns of production and consumption are environmentally destructive, and so new non-material satisfactions have to be found in life to wean people off the present satisfactions based on material consumption. In a Ruban setting, these new satisfactions take the form of better education, a high quality of environment and improved family and community life. The individualistic and materialistic values perpetrated by the current developmental model ought to incorporate traditional values of compassion, humility, care for others and the environment, as the basis for a new eco-regional economy.
We actively participate to this process and I hope that the future could reserve us great satisfactions for all our engagement and devotement.
Chicago Tribune. Section 8, p. 4. Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times called it "a slapdash, slapstick comedy" that "pushes all the right buttons" for audiences but "lacks both the urgency and the emotional satisfactions of Eastwood's angrier films."Champlin, Charles (December 20, 1978).
M. Hicks, M. (2000). Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions. University of Illinois Press. pp. 59–60., Shortly after the release of their second album, The Holy Modal Rounders 2, in 1965, they joined Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg in the Fugs for a short time.
But the two are rarely in true competition, > let alone dialectical tension. They are as ships passing the day – > conservatism being local and parochial, liberalism more cosmopolitan; > conservatism concerned with order and obligation, liberalism with > consequences and satisfactions. One pursues goodness, the other > happiness.”American Political Thought, eds.
In 1990 his work Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic and Other Satisfactions was published. This book received significant coverage in Music and History: Bridging the Disciplines edited by Jeffrey H. Jackson and Stanley C Pelkey. His book Henry Cowell: Bohemian was published in 2002. In 2012 his work Christian Wolff was published.
Teodoreanu's Mici satisfacții and Un porc de câine echo the classical sketch stories of Ion Luca Caragiale, a standard in Romanian humor. Like him, Păstorel looks into the puny lives and "small satisfactions" of Romania's petite bourgeoisie, but does not display either Caragiale's malice or his political agenda.Hrimiuc, pp. 296–301; Teodoreanu & Ruja, pp.
He managed at Lazio, Roma and Triestina football clubs in the 1970s and 1980s. The greatest satisfactions came from the period spent at Lazio, when together with Tommaso Maestrelli, he managed to build an unrepeatable superb team with many unruly talents, who kept at bay but gave to the club of president Lenzini the Italian championship of 1974.
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Passive synthesis is exemplified by habit. Habit incarnates the past (and gestures to the future) in the present by transforming the weight of experience into an urgency. Habit creates a multitude of "larval selves," each of which functions like a small ego with desires and satisfactions. In Freudian discourse, this is the domain of bound excitations associated with the pleasure principle.
Cohesive groups increase job satisfactions. Mann and Baumgartel state that the sense of group belongingness, group pride, group solidarity or group spirit relates inversely to the absenteeism rate. Among the target groups, group with high cohesiveness tend to have low absenteeism rate while group with low cohesiveness tend to have higher absenteeism rate. Seashore investigated 228 work groups in a heavy-machinery-manufacturing company.
The term immediate gratification is often used to label the satisfactions gained by more impulsive behaviors: choosing now over tomorrow.R. F. Baumeister/B. J. Bushman, Social Psychology and Human Nature (2010) p. 49 The skill of giving preference to long-term goals over more immediate ones is known as deferred gratification or patience, and it is usually considered a virtue, producing rewards in the long term.
M. Hicks, Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions (Chicago IL: University of Illinois Press, 2000), , pp. 59-60. The term was introduced to rock music and popularized by the 13th Floor Elevators 1966 album The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators. Psychedelia truly took off in 1967 with the Summer of Love and, although associated with San Francisco, the style soon spread across the US, and worldwide.
Yet if a shareholder objects, he or she may require a cash payment instead of shares. Creditors who object to have their debts transferred to a new company can demand satisfactions during the old company's liquidation. Small private companies, family companies and investment trusts often use the procedure. The purposes can vary, from changing the objects of the business, varying share class rights, or reorganize before a demerger takes place.
Freud began his talk by raising the question of where writers drew their material from, suggesting that children at play, and adults day-dreaming, both provided cognate activities to those of the literary artist.Peter Gay, Freud (1989) p. 307-8 Heroic and erotic daydreams or preconscious phantasies in both men and women were seen by Freud as providing substitute satisfactions for everyday deprivations;S. Freud, On Psychopathology (PFL 10) p.
Reeve takes the unusual step of condemning reason outright. There is never any tendency in his book to equate reason with the deity. Quite the contrary, he is certain there is no trace of reason in God because reason is just desire. Humans use reason, at least after the fall of Adam and Eve, because they see in it a technique, a trick, to obtain the satisfactions they feel they lack.
Utopie e piccole soddisfazioni (translation: Utopias and small satisfactions) is the third studio album by the Italian one-man band Bologna Violenta, a project of Nicola Manzan, released in 2012 by Wallace Records.Emanuele "kingatnight" Chiti, "BOLOGNA VIOLENTA: Utopie E Piccole Soddisfazioni", Indie for Bunnies, 29 February 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2018. Like the previous Il Nuovissimo Mondo, the album consists of short pieces and is almost entirely instrumental.
Secondly, the rejected child comforts himself with "substitutive satisfactions" which Fairbairn assumed were forms of immature sexuality. Today, the unloved, schizoid child has only to turn to the internet for an endless number of fantasy based videos that compensate him for his lack of love, lack of power, and his desire for revenge, which temporarily lessens his pain. Fairbairn was clear about this regressive return to the inner world because of the harshness of the external world: "Fundamentally, these substitutive satisfactions ...all represent relationships with internalized objects, to which the individual is compelled to turn in default of satisfactory relationships with objects in the outer world"(Italics in the original) Fairbairn, 1952, p. 40). This far reaching observation of Fairbairn's has been validated by the millions of alienated and unloved children who spend hour upon hour avoiding interactions with external reality, including their family members, while immersed in their video fantasy world.
Petr Hruška says: "Poetry is not a decoration of life". According to him, poetry must "excite, disturb, amaze, surprise, unsettle the reader, demolish the existing aesthetic satisfactions and create new ones." Described as a poet of unrest and hidden dangers in everyday life, he confronts readers with a world seemingly familiar, and yet surprising in its reality. Casual situations are the source of a subtle tension and deep, though at first glance hardly noticeable meaning.
Mandrake learned that The Cobra was secretly Luciphor, Theron's oldest son and, thus, Mandrake's half-brother. In later years, the Cobra was able to abandon his silver mask because his face had been reconstructed through surgery. He is sometimes accompanied by his assistant Ud. Derek is Mandrake's twin brother and, thus, similar to Mandrake's appearance. The brother used his magical powers, which were near to Mandrake's, to achieve short-term personal satisfactions.
Son of a glass-work master, Yves was initiated to arts from his earliest days. He was five years old when he created his first stained glass panel. While he was studying, he collaborated from time to time with his father to the creation and restoration of stained glass. He had many different professional experiences, among which being the director of a company, which didn't give him any satisfactions corresponding to his aspiration.
Normal Summoning is unlimited, though Tribute Summon rules for Level 5 or higher monsters still apply. All card effects are a "hard" once per turn, meaning a certain card's effect can only be used once during that turn. There are special satisfactions required for the player to fulfill before card effects can be used. Players can only use cards designed for Rush Duels, which have a special frame and a "RUSH DUEL" tag at the bottom of the card.
The Present Situation Essentials: A Few Plain Essays on the Main Things (1930) This volume stands apart from the others as it is not aimed specifically at an audience of believers or the orthodox.Carnegie Simpson 1930, p. 6. It is more a general reflection on life and the lessons that are to be drawn from the human experience. He explores the role of work, love, happiness, suffering, friendship, the idealism of youth and the satisfactions of maturity.
'Flotsam and Jetsam', his print series of small lino and wood cuts and related large oils, is the summation of this political exploration. Randall's art revels in the joyful, sensuous and whimsical aspects of everyday life. It celebrates both male and female nudity, and the hedonistic satisfactions of leisure: surfing, drinking, dancing, lounging, making music. From early on, Randall's love of tools featured in his work, animating his popular 'Philo' oil series of West Coast barns, plows and shovels.
Satisfactions are set out in 25 questions under five headings: "Work", "Finance", "Friends", "Family (past & present)", and "Personal". These are set alongside Frustrations where there are also five areas, each with a sub-set of five questions: "Activity", "Health", "Influences", "Moods", and "Escape Routes". The final section, the Outlook, has five questions, which are answered in terms of a scale response. While recognising its diagnostic capabilities, Heimler used the scale primarily as an aid to counselling.
Schaffner named "All Things Must Pass" and "Beware of Darkness" as the two "most eloquent" songs on All Things Must Pass, "musically as well as lyrically", with "mysterious, seductive melodies, over which faded strings and horns hover like Blue Jay Way fog".Schaffner, p. 142. Writing for Rolling Stone in 2000, Anthony DeCurtis praised the song for its musical demonstration of "the sweet satisfactions of faith".Anthony DeCurtis, , Rolling Stone, 12 October 2000 (retrieved 28 April 2012).
His office is responsible for receiving and recording deeds, mortgages and satisfactions thereof, assignments, commissions of judges, notaries, and military officers. The Recorder of Deeds' office is heavily computerized; electronic images of all recent documents and many others are available the office is in the process of imaging further back with the eventual goal of all documents in the office's possession being available electronically. Computerized indexing and searching is also available. The Register of Wills is Ciro Poppiti, III.
For the 1986 FIFA World Cup, the Mexican Football Federation appointed the manager of Universidad, Velibor "Bora" Milutinović as the manager of the Mexico national football team. Milutinović called numerous Pumas and former Pumas to the nation team, including Hugo Sánchez, Félix Cruz Barbosa, Rafael Amador, Raúl Servín, Miguel España, Manuel Negrete and Luis Flores. This generation of players gave great satisfactions not only to the followers of Pumas, but also to the Mexican football fans.
The following season he was among the rare satisfactions in a team that won the Coupe de France but was relegated to Ligue 2 after a terrible season in the league. Johansen played the full match in the 2001 Coupe de France Final in which they beat Amiens SC on penalties. In 2002, after Strasbourg earned promotion from Ligue 2, Johansen was transferred to Olympique Marseille. His first season was successful with the club earning a Champions League berth.
Osvald is said to have toured the Iași bookstores on the day Strofe came out, purchasing all copies because they could reach the voters. Rodica Mandache, "Boema. La Capșa cu Ion Barbu, Păstorel, Șerban Cioculescu", in Jurnalul Național, May 12, 2012 More officially, Teodoreanu published two sketch story volumes: in 1931, Mici satisfacții ("Small Satisfactions") with Cartea Românească; in 1933, with Editura Națională Ciornei—Rosidor, Un porc de câine ("A Swine of a Dog").Călinescu, p.
From early in its development, researchers have shown it to be an extremely sophisticated diagnostic instrument. The balance of Satisfactions to Frustrations provides an accurate picture of how well a person feels that he or she is coping, what help, if any, they may require, and likely outcomes. These energy balances vary according to how life is being experienced at the time of filling in the questionnaire. How these energies are distributed allows for a deeper analysis and therapeutic use of the scale.
However, he also called the effects "exciting, convincing and gritty" and applauded Gleeson and Paxton in their supporting roles. Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times gave the film a positive review, considering the film "a star-driven mass-market entertainment that's smart, exciting and unexpected while not stinting on genre satisfactions" that broke a string of "cookie-cutter, been- there blockbusters". Edge of Tomorrow was listed on 23 critics' top ten lists of movies of 2014 (out of 201 evaluated).
"So famous was this massive monument [the Elephant Hotel] that for a generation, "seeing the elephant" signified a quest for satisfactions in disreputable quarters."Jon Sterngass, First resorts: Pursuing Pleasure at Saratoga Springs, Newport, & Coney Island, (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001), 95. Earthly delights are not the only reason the elephant craze existed considering its many earlier origins. More likely the elephant Americanism gained steam and then was used as a catchy draw for brothels, saloons or businesses.
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 91-102. Happily married men and women were likely to value spending time together, enjoy activities done together, and agree on recreation needs. Some research has focused on the compatibility between married couples and this influence on the types of leisure activities they choose and the relationship between their overall marital satisfactions. Some research that focused on the relationship between leisure companionship and marital satisfaction found these couples tended to participate in activities that both partners enjoyed.
Jimi Hendrix performing on Dutch TV in 1967 Psychedelic music's LSD-inspired vibe began in the folk scene.M. Hicks, Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions (Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2000), , pp. 59–60. The first group to advertise themselves as psychedelic rock were the 13th Floor Elevators from Texas. The Beatles introduced many of the major elements of the psychedelic sound to audiences in this period, such as guitar feedback, the Indian sitar and backmasking sound effects.
New York reviewer Eliot Fremont-Smith found the novel "immensely readable" despite the lack of "memorable characters or much plot surprise or originality"; Fremont-Smith wrote that Benchley "fulfills all expectations, provides just enough civics and ecology to make us feel good, and tops it off with a really terrific and grisly battle scene".Fremont-Smith, Eliot. "Satisfactions Guaranteed" New York - January 28, 1974. In the years following publication, Benchley began to feel responsible for the negative attitudes against sharks that his novel engendered.
Pippin is best known for his work on Hegel, although has also published articles and books on Kant, Nietzsche, Proust, Hannah Arendt, Leo Strauss, Henry James, and on film (including the Hollywood Western, Film noir, and Alfred Hitchcock). His 1989 book Hegel's Idealism: The Satisfactions of Self-Consciousness was a major contribution to Hegel studies. In it Pippin portrays Hegel as a thinker with fewer metaphysical commitments than are traditionally attributed. Hegel's claims about the "Absolute" and "Spirit" are interpreted in a vein more epistemological than ontological.
There are four constructs to describe the traditional disconfirmation paradigm mentioned as expectations, performance, disconfirmation and satisfaction." "Satisfaction is considered as an outcome of purchase and use, resulting from the buyers’ comparison of expected rewards and incurred costs of the purchase in relation to the anticipated consequences. In operation, satisfaction is somehow similar to attitude as it can be evaluated as the sum of satisfactions with some features of a product." "In the literature, cognitive and affective models of satisfaction are also developed and considered as alternatives (Pfaff, 1977).
An unbalance is created when there is a decrease in affiliative behavior, notably increased avoidance, changes in one or more of the immediacy behaviors following disruptions in the established equilibrium. If equilibrium for intimacy is disturbed along one of its dimensions, attempts will first be made to restore it by adjusting the others. If this is not possible because all are held constant, or because the deviation is too extreme, the subject will feel uncomfortable. If the disturbance is in the direction of less intimacy, he/she will simply feel deprived of affiliative satisfactions.
The Heimler Scale of Social Functioning (HSSF) is a unique tool in that it covers a wide area of an individual's life experience, encouraging him to see himself in his societal setting. It was initially developed in the 1960s and has been widely used in a variety of contexts. It sets out, through a series of 55 questions, (most of them answered by a simple "Yes", "No", or "Perhaps") a pattern of energies in terms of "Satisfactions" and "Frustrations". It also puts these alongside an overall (existential) life view – Outlook.
" Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it a "a very fine, sometimes brutal comedy about a small group of contemporary New Yorkers, each an edgy, self-analyzing achiever who goes through life without much joy, but who finds a certain number of cracked satisfactions along the way." He added, "'Husbands and Wives' -- the entire Allen canon, for that matter -- represents a kind of personal cinema for which there is no precedent in modern American movies. Even our best directors are herd animals. Mr. Allen is a rogue: he travels alone.
PBS is not a new concept and the products have been available in the market and used in many airlines for many years. The algorithms used may be very different and usually lead to very different results and satisfactions. In addition, the user interfaces that provided for crew members to enter the preferences are also very different from vendor to vendor. The evaluation of the PBS products and the negotiation between the management and crew members are the most important and critical steps of a successful implementation of the PBS.
Sentient Publications: Boulder, CO Huxley also became a Vedantist in the circle of Hindu Swami Prabhavananda, and introduced Christopher Isherwood to this circle. Not long afterward, Huxley wrote his book on widely held spiritual values and ideas, The Perennial Philosophy, which discussed the teachings of renowned mystics of the world. Huxley's book affirmed a sensibility that insists there are realities beyond the generally accepted "five senses" and that there is genuine meaning for humans beyond both sensual satisfactions and sentimentalities. Huxley became a close friend of Remsen Bird, president of Occidental College.
But all such satisfactions, Lewis argues, turn out to be "false Florimels," delusive images of wax that melt before one's eyes and invariably fail to provide the satisfaction they appear to promise. It is this second unique feature of Joy—the fact that it is a strangely indefinite desire that apparently cannot be satisfied by any natural happiness attainable in this world—that provides the linchpin for Lewis's argument from desire. As John Beversluis argues,John Beversluis, C. S. Lewis and the Search for Rational Religion. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007, p. 40.
The first musical use of the term psychedelic is thought to have been by the New York-based folk group The Holy Modal Rounders on their version of 'Hesitation Blues', a popular blues standard, in 1964.M. Hicks, Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions (University of Illinois Press, 2000), pp. 59–60. Psychedelic music spread rapidly in the beat folk scenes of both the east and west coast of the mid-1960s.P. Auslander, Performing Glam Rock: Gender and Theatricality in Popular Music (University of Michigan Press, 2006), p. 76.
Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology is a book by Neil Postman published in 1992 that describes the development and characteristics of a "technopoly". He defines a technopoly as a society in which technology is deified, meaning “the culture seeks its authorisation in technology, finds its satisfactions in technology, and takes its orders from technology”. It is characterised by a surplus of information generated by technology, which technological tools are in turn employed to cope with, in order to provide direction and purpose for society and individuals.Postman (1993), pp. 71–72.
As a businessman, Dennis Jones’ priority was to attain financial security for himself and his family, as well as, every man and woman who worked at Jones Pharma. His employees considered him a very generous and considerate man, who cared about everyone at the company and ran Jones Pharma like a family business. Jones knew people on a first-name basis and was accessible to everyone regardless of position. Dennis considers one of his greatest satisfactions in building the business was building the financial success of the employees and shareholders.
Michael Hicks, Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions, University of Illinois Press, 2000, p.9 The music on the Seeds 1966 albums The Seeds (GNP Crescendo 2023) and A Web of Sound (GNP Crescendo 2033) have been described as "weird psychotic blues highlighting Sky's demented, vocal sermonizing." A spinoff project, The Sky Saxon Blues Band, recorded one album, A Full Spoon of Seedy Blues, (GNP Crescendo 2040) with members of Muddy Waters' band. At the same time, Saxon continued The Seeds, recording Future (GNP Crescendo 2038) and Raw & Alive: The Seeds in Concert at Merlin's Music Box (GNP Crescendo 2043).
Another aspect is highlighted by Thom Gunn on the back of Bowers's Collected Poems: "Bowers started with youthful stoicism, but the feeling is now governed by an increasing acceptance of the physical world." That 'physical world' encompasses sex and love which are refracted through his restrained and lapidary lines. The effect of this contrast is striking: at once balanced and engaged; detached but acutely aware of sensual satisfactions. Bowers' style owes much to the artistic ethos of Yvor Winters, under whom Bowers studied at Stanford, but his achievement far surpasses that of his mentor, and his other students, such as J. V. Cunningham.
We assume that humanism will take the path of social and mental hygiene and discourage sentimental and unreal hopes and wishful thinking. TWELFTH: Believing that religion must work increasingly for joy in living, religious humanists aim to foster the creative in man and to encourage achievements that add to the satisfactions of life. THIRTEENTH: Religious humanism maintains that all associations and institutions exist for the fulfillment of human life. The intelligent evaluation, transformation, control, and direction of such associations and institutions with a view to the enhancement of human life is the purpose and program of humanism.
2 co. For Kant, practical reason has a law-abiding quality because the categorical imperative is understood to be binding one to one's duty rather than subjective preferences. Utilitarians tend to see reason as an instrument for the satisfactions of wants and needs. In classical philosophical terms, it is very important to distinguish three domains of human activity: theoretical reason, which investigates the truth of contingent events as well as necessary truths; practical reason, which determines whether a prospective course of action is worth pursuing; and productive or technical reason, which attempts to find the best means for a given end.
McWhirter: "The real issue is, in my submission, that the book is not only obscene, but also seditious". The offices of the book's British publisher, Richard Handyside, were raided by the police and the eventual prosecution under the Obscene Publications Act was successful. Headmistress Elizabeth Manners, a witness for the prosecution at the trial, said: "It is not true to say that masturbation for girls is harmless, since a girl who has become accustomed to the shallow satisfactions of masturbation may find it very difficult to adjust to complete intercourse. This should be checked, but I believe it to be a fact".
The Doors, 1966 Psychedelic music's LSD-inspired vibe began in the folk scene, with the New York-based Holy Modal Rounders using the term in their 1964 recording of "Hesitation Blues".M. Hicks, Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions (University of Illinois Press, 2000), , pp. 59–60. The first group to advertise themselves as psychedelic rock were the 13th Floor Elevators from Texas, at the end of 1965; producing an album that made their direction clear, with The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators the following year. Psychedelic rock particularly took off in California's emerging music scene as groups followed the Byrds from folk to folk rock from 1965.
" Richard Corliss of Time gave the film a positive review, stating that "Angels & Demons has elemental satisfactions in its blend of movie genre that could appeal to wide segments of the audience." Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times awarded the film three stars, praising Howard's direction as an "even-handed job of balancing the scales" and claiming "[the film] promises to entertain." The Christian Science Monitor gave the film a positive review, claiming the film is "an OK action film." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film two- and-a-half out of four stars claiming "the movie can be enjoyed for the hell- raising hooey it is.
Sexologist Alfred C. Kinsey's books, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1958), employed confidential interviews to proclaim that sexual behaviors previously deemed unusual were more common than people thought. Despite trigger a storm of criticisms, the Kinsey Reports earned him the nickname the "Marx of the sexual revolution" due to their revolutionary influence. Many men and women celebrated their newfound freedom and had their satisfactions, but the sexual revolution also pave the way to new problems. Many young people were under peer pressure to enter relationships they felt they were ill-prepared for, with serious psychological consequences.
Several themes present in "Tom & Gerri", including mental illness, were revisited in Inside No. 9 third series with "Diddle Diddle Dumpling". Billen called the episode "distressing comedy to watch", but said that "the acting, the scripting, the satisfactions of one- act resolution and the laughter it generated" were redeeming qualities, and gave the episode four out of a possible five stars. Dessau felt that parts of the script were predictable, but some twists "catch you completely unaware", while the ending "may haunt [viewers] for days". Jack Seale, of the Radio Times, suggested that viewers will believe that they have guessed the plot by the half-way point in the episode.
Huntley, p. 53. While acknowledging the similarity with "He's So Fine", music critic David Fricke describes Harrison's composition as "the honest child of black American sacred song". Writing for Rolling Stone around the time of All Things Must Passs 2001 reissue, Anthony DeCurtis described "My Sweet Lord" as "capturing the sweet satisfactions of faith",Anthony DeCurtis, , Rolling Stone, 12 October 2000 (retrieved 1 April 2012). while to Mikal Gilmore, it is an "irresistible devotional". At the end of 1971, "My Sweet Lord" topped the Melody Maker reader's polls for both "Single of the Year" and "World's Single of the Year";Artist: George Harrison, UMD Music (retrieved 14 September 2012).
He was also on the advisory board and on the board of directors of Fortum energy company (2010-2015), one of the leading low carbon energy providers in Northern Europe. During his term as the Director General of the Finnish Meteorological Institute external funding level doubled, customer and staff satisfactions rose to high levels and the amount of scientific publications tripled. To this date, FMI, one of the most advanced medium-sized weather and marine service organizations, continues to actively assists its sister organizations worldwide. Taalas has also served as a research professor and scientist at FMI dealing with global change, satellites, atmospheric chemistry and UV radiation.
Jimi Hendrix, 1967 Psychedelic music's LSD-inspired vibe began in the folk scene, with the New York-based Holy Modal Rounders using the term in their 1964 recording of "Hesitation Blues".M. Hicks, Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions (University of Illinois Press, 2000), , pp. 59–60. The first group to advertise themselves as psychedelic rock were the 13th Floor Elevators from Texas, at the end of 1965; producing an album that made their direction clear, with The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators the following year. Psychedelic rock particularly took off in California's emerging music scene as groups followed the Byrds from folk to folk rock from 1965.
Jimi Hendrix performing on Dutch TV in 1967 Psychedelic music's LSD- inspired vibe began in the folk scene, with the New York-based Holy Modal Rounders using the term in their 1964 recording of "Hesitation Blues".M. Hicks, Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions (University of Illinois Press, 2000), , pp. 59–60. The first group to advertise themselves as psychedelic rock were the 13th Floor Elevators from Texas, at the end of 1965; producing an album that made their direction clear, with The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators the following year. Psychedelic rock particularly took off in California's emerging music scene as groups followed the Byrds from folk to folk rock from 1965.
Today man's larger understanding of the universe, his scientific achievements, and deeper appreciation of brotherhood, have created a situation which requires a new statement of the means and purposes of religion. Such a vital, fearless, and frank religion capable of furnishing adequate social goals and personal satisfactions may appear to many people as a complete break with the past. While this age does owe a vast debt to the traditional religions, it is none the less obvious that any religion that can hope to be a synthesizing and dynamic force for today must be shaped for the needs of this age. To establish such a religion is a major necessity of the present.
In 1970 when he is put to reserve, Raksi joins the Cotroceni team, Progresul București, where he gains new career satisfactions with: Paul Manta, Viorel Popescu, Jean Grama, Măndoiu, Adrian Constantinescu, Dinu Iordan, Beldeanu, Matei, Dudu Georgescu and Ţarălungă. This was an excellent team that had a remarkable success during the disputes with first hand teams. When Raksi was 36, he plucked up his courage together with another great football player of the banking team, Guţă Iancu, and defends the flag of the Division B team, Metallurgistul Cugir. A year later (in 1975) Raksi returns to Bucharest as coach of the IMGB București, under the leadership of a great football professional Gheorghe Retezan who was football coach at that time.
Due to the warm reception of public and critics, the track was followed by an Unplugged version, released on Protocol on December, 21st 2017. 2018 and 2019 had all the assumptions to be prolific years and full of satisfactions and they definitely didn’t disappoint. In March 2018 Dr. Shiver produced together with Solberjum a rework of the legendary “Bla Bla Bla” by Gigi D’Agostino and in May of the same year he united forces once again with David Allen, bringing a new fresh summer hit to life: “Chemistry”, out on TurnItUp Muzik, which reached 7 million plays on Spotify (and still counting!). In both years, Dr. Shiver also got involved in several live-streamed masterclasses, including the ones for Protocol Recordings and Ask.Audio.
Standards specify acceptable and hazardous gaps in infant beds A type of acceptance that requires modification of the initial conditions before the final acceptance is made, is called conditional acceptance, or qualified acceptance. For example, a contract that needs to be accepted from two parties may be adjusted or modified so that it fits both parties' satisfactions. A person has been made an offer that they are willing to agree on as long as some changes are made in its terms or that some conditions or event occurs gives conditional acceptance. In a contract that is made from a business to the employer, both parties may change and modify the contract until both parties agree or accept the details in the business contract.
Psychedelic art attempts to capture the visions experienced on a psychedelic trip By the mid-1960s, the youth countercultures in California, particularly in San Francisco, had adopted the use of hallucinogenic drugs, with the first major underground LSD factory established by Owsley Stanley.J. DeRogatis, Turn On Your Mind: Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock (Milwaukie, Michigan: Hal Leonard, 2003), , pp. 8–9. From 1964, the Merry Pranksters, a loose group that developed around novelist Ken Kesey, sponsored the Acid Tests, a series of events primarily staged in or near San Francisco, involving the taking of LSD (supplied by Stanley), accompanied by light shows, film projection and discordant, improvised music known as the psychedelic symphony.M. Hicks, Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions Music in American Life (Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2000), , p. 60.
Nussbaum described the book as an "an ambitious and complex undertaking". She found Posner's attempts to provide judges with relevant information about sexual topics and to advance a normative theory of sexual legislation more successful than his attempt to provide a comprehensive explanatory theory of sexual behavior. She questioned his attempts to analyse homosexuality and prostitution in ancient Greece, and argued that his attempts to combine historical with biological and economic analysis sometimes produced inconsistent conclusions. She described his claims that men are more sexually jealous than women and that women found men likely to protect and care for their children to be their ideal of a sexual partner as false, and noted that his thesis that whenever individuals think rationally they seek to maximize their satisfactions was controversial.
Still, "Crooked Smile" with special guests TLC is a genuine, mature step in the right direction and will have no trouble reaching vintage age. A handful of other numbers carry that same weight, making Born Sinner a daring step forward for Cole and an exciting attempt at mastering Jay's Blueprint style." Ted Scheinman of Slant Magazine said, "Here's the only real problem with Born Sinner: Cole's production work is elegant, but he's first and foremost a words guy, and when you're competing with the lushness of Kendrick Lamar (who makes a spooky appearance on "Forbidden Fruit") or the preening, infectious weirdness of Kanye, playing it straight is probably not sexy enough. Born Sinner doesn't match the cohesive satisfactions of Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, though it boasts better writing.
"Robo-signing" is a term used by consumer advocates to describe the rubber-stamp process of mass production of false and forged execution of mortgage assignments, satisfactions, affidavits, and other legal documents related to mortgage foreclosures and legal matters being created by persons without knowledge of the facts being attested to. It also includes accusations of notary fraud wherein the notaries pre- and/or post-notarize the affidavits and signatures of so-called robo-signers. On October 21, 2010, The Wall Street Journal reported that foreclosure lawyer/advocates Thomas Ice and Matthew Weidner were discussing the deposition testimony of mortgage company employees; Weidner recalled, "Tom and I were talking, and it was, 'Jesus, they're like robots!'" Weidner, a blogger, called them "robo signers" in a January 8, 2010 posting.
According to the article, Moulton discovered Tharnish performing in a circus and persuaded him to leave the circus. There were no open track-and-field events in the 1880s, and Tharnish ran in college meets, professional races and head-to-head challenges. According to the 1971 Sports Illustrated story, "For four years Tharnish and Moulton were never in a town longer than two days, but during that time they managed to clean the local sports of money, medals and most of the simpler satisfactions of winning." Over the next four decades, Moulton also trained other well-known track and field stars, including world champion sprinter Harry M. Johnson, Sheffield handicap champion James "Cuckoo" Collins, Olympic gold medalists Alvin Kraenzlein and Charlie Paddock, and University of Wisconsin sprinter James Maybury.
On August 30, relations were formally broken between Uruguay and Brazil. On September 7, the Imperial Government sent orders to the Baron of Tamandaré for three occupied Uruguayan towns, Paissandu, Salto and Cerro Largo, and for General Venancio Flores to be recognized as one of the belligerents. On October 11, it became the domain of the foreign diplomatic authorities residing in Montevideo that the Brazilian Imperial Government had determined the occupation of the Uruguayan territory to the north of the Rio Negro, in the form of reprisal, until they obtained guarantees and satisfactions from the government of the Uruguay. At all times his decisions were in accordance with the guidelines set out in the letter dated months ago, even though the conflict was already underway and diplomatic measures, in addition to failing, caused discontent in the Court.
After a relative calm period, during which Van Praag was engaged in semi-commercial research, Van Praag resumed his academic research at the end of the 1990s. He enriched his research by adopting the satisfaction question module used by modern happiness economists. His main new results are the application of happiness economics with Barbara Baarsma to estimate shadow prices of airplane-noise hindrance near Amsterdam Airport, which method may be used for estimating the shadow prices of other external effects as well and the development of a two-layer model with Frijters and Ferrer-i-Carbonell, where life satisfaction is seen as an aggregate of domain satisfactions. He published in 2004 the comprehensive monograph Happiness Quantified, a Satisfaction Calculus Approach (with Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell), which was revised in 2008 and translated into Chinese in 2010.
In 1774, Burke's Speech to the Electors at Bristol at the Conclusion of the Poll was noted for its defence of the principles of representative government against the notion that elected officials should merely be delegates: > [I]t ought to be the happiness and glory of a representative to live in the > strictest union, the closest correspondence, and the most unreserved > communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought to have great weight > with him; their opinion, high respect; their business, unremitted attention. > It is his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasures, his satisfactions, to > theirs; and above all, ever, and in all cases, to prefer their interest to > his own. But his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened > conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or to any set of > men living.
In retirement Beatrice would reflect on the success of their other progeny.Beatrice Webb diary entry 14 September 1936 For instance, in 1895 they had founded the London School of Economics with Graham Wallas and George Bernard Shaw: > In old age it is one of the minor satisfactions of life to watch the success > of your children, literal children or symbolic. The London School of > Economics is undoubtedly our most famous one; but the New Statesman is also > creditable – it is the most successful of the general weeklies, actually > making a profit on its 25,000 readers, and has absorbed two of its rivals, > The Nation and the Week-End Review. Meanwhile, the connections by marriage of their numerous nieces and nephews made Beatrice and Sidney part of the emerging new Labour establishment. Beatrice's nephew Sir Stafford Cripps, son of her sister Theresa, became a well-known Labour politician in the 1930s and 1940s.
In this way, Luther in his Small Catechism could speak of the role of "a confessor" to confer sacramental absolution on a penitent. The section in this catechism known as "The Office of the Keys" (not written by Luther but added with his approval) identifies the "called ministers of Christ" as being the ones who exercise the binding and loosing of absolution and excommunication through Law and Gospel ministry. This is laid out in the Lutheran formula of holy absolution: the "called and ordained servant of the Word" forgives penitents' sins (speaks Christ's words of forgiveness: "I forgive you all your sins") without any addition of penances or satisfactions and not as an interceding or mediating "priest", but "by virtue of [his] office as a called and ordained servant of the Word" and "in the stead and by the command of [his] Lord Jesus Christ".The Lutheran Hymnal, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1941, p.
Beyond the forms of "actually existing socialism", Kovel criticises socialists in general as treating ecology "as an afterthought" and holding "a naive faith in the ecological capacities of a working-class defined by generations of capitalist production". He cites David McNally, who advocates increasing consumption levels under socialism, which, for Kovel, contradicts any notion of natural limits. He also criticises McNally's belief in releasing the "positive side of capital's self-expansion" after the emancipation of labor; instead, Kovel argues that a socialist society would "seek not to become larger" but would rather become "more realized", choosing sufficiency and eschewing economic growth. Kovel further adds that the socialist movement was historically conditioned by its origins in the era of industrialization so that, when modern socialists like McNally advocate a socialism that "cannot be at the expense of the range of human satisfaction", they fail "to recognize that these satisfactions can be problematic with respect to nature when they have been historically shaped by the domination of nature".
With its timely setting of a swiftly globalising India and, more specifically, the country's own version of the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire TV show, combined with timeless melodrama and a hardworking orphan who withstands all manner of setbacks, Slumdog Millionaire plays like Charles Dickens for the 21st century." Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times describes the film as "a Hollywood-style romantic melodrama that delivers major studio satisfactions in an ultra-modern way" and "a story of star-crossed romance that the original Warner brothers would have embraced, shamelessly pulling out stops that you wouldn't think anyone would have the nerve to attempt any more." Anthony Lane of the New Yorker stated, "There is a mismatch here. Boyle and his team, headed by the director of photography, Anthony Dod Mantle, clearly believe that a city like Mumbai, with its shifting skyline and a population of more than fifteen million, is as ripe for storytelling as Dickens's London [...] At the same time, the story they chose is sheer fantasy, not in its glancing details but in its emotional momentum.
Meanwhile, Lynch included it in his hit album "Quiéreme" ("Love Me") the same year. For Zúñiga, this song, the same as his previous success "Procuro olvidarte" ("I try to forget you"), was strong in the international music scene, topping the charts in Latin America, from then until now, it is an inevitable part of his repertoire in concerts and unquestionably it has given him countless satisfactions in his artistic career. Due to the enormous international success of "Mentira" ("Lie"), it has been recorded and covered by important artists such as the aforementioned Hernaldo Zúñiga (who in addition to the studio version, released two great live versions) and Valeria Lynch, also Buddy Richard (the composer), Ornella Vanoni, Iva Zanicchi, Kika Edgar, and more recently, Yuridia, on her debut album "La Voz de un Ángel" ("Voice of an Angel"), Nelson Teran, on his album "Mi trova mi cariño" (My ballad my affection), Manuel Mijares, in his covers album "Vivir Así" ("Live Like This") and the Trío Sol y Do, among others.
Briefly put: Level 1 (L1) is the infant world of instinctual responses to pleasure or pain; Level 2 (L2) "revolves" around L1 as it were by taking the growing and developed child into social interactions with all the satisfactions and frustrations this can entail; while Level 3 (L3) revolves around life itself, often as a more dominant force in later life, but as well, a creative force than many people tap into from earlier years. All these levels are relatively fluid as development ebbs and flows. Heimler identified that "when a psychiatric or medical history is taken, it is looking at what is wrong or what went wrong" [and he continues:] "... rarely ... will you find ... that which seeks what is right with people".Heimler, E. (1977), Keynote address, in L. Dick, & G. de Cocq (Eds), First Conference on Human Social Functioning: international dialogue, Banff, Alberta, Faculty of Social Welfare, University of Calgary, 7 The HSF method sets out the whole of a client's current experience so that positive and negative can be set together and the client can see her/himself as a whole.

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