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    Chronic pain is pain that is no longer helpful. It is defined by the IASP (2002) as “pain without apparent biological value that has persisted beyond the normal tissue healing time‚ (usually taken to be 3 months)” (p.1). . W 1.3.5 Biophilia The definition of biophilia‚ according to Wilson (1993)‚ is that humans have a genetic predisposition through evolution to respond positively to unharmful elements of nature both physically and mentally. 1.3.6 Positive Distraction Ulrich (1992) defined positive

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    one’s own actions and of redemption of the criminal or sinner through just punishment and repentance. Technological optimism - if one is a technological optimist one thinks advances in the science of agriculture will make up for the shortfall. Biophilia – instinctive bond between human beings and other living systems. Biophobia – fear of life

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    Arthus-Bertrand‚ Y. (scriptwriter). (2009). Home [Documentary]. France EuropaCorp Distribution. Retrieved May 21 2013 from Australian Government Department of the Environment‚ Water‚ Heritage and the Arts. (2010). Sustainability Curriculum Framework. Retrieved from: http://www.environment.gov.au/education/publications/curriculum-framework.html. Bonnett‚ M. (2002). Education for sustainability as a frame of mind. Environmental Education Research‚ 8(1)‚ 9-20. Burch‚ M. (2012). Educating

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    Edgar Ceja Essay chapter 2 In the book the geography of Bliss by Eric Weiner‚ the author Weiner travels to ten different countries around the world to find out about the source of happiness of each country. Mr. Weiner starts out his journey by going to the Netherlands‚ home of the World Data Base of Happiness where he meets Ruut Veenhoven‚ Professor of happiness. After acquiring knowledge about happiness from Mr. Veenhoven‚ doing research and taking some conclusions Mr. Weiner continues his

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    through the extreme nature of ecological structures. These opportunity perspectives are well-suited with the epistemologies of a few structures of TEK‚ yet noted as the current conceptions of chaos principle‚ deep ecology‚ bioregionalism‚ topophilia‚ biophilia‚ ecofeminism‚ and ecological footprints may also be regular with particular

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    College of Architecture and Fine Arts Bulacan State University Malolos‚ Bulacan 3000‚Philippines telefax(044) 791-6200.cafabsu@live.com TITLE OF THESIS ALAGA: A SOCIO-INTERACTIVE PARK FOR DOMESTIC PET ANIMALS BY AGUSTIN‚ EFREN JR.‚ S ALAGA: A socio-interactive park for domestic pet animals EFREN S. AGUSTIN JR I. ABSTRACT Providing a safe environment for both pet and human is tremendous challenge. If done correctly a park for pet can be that place. In the Philippines‚ some

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    caused by human activities Development: A specified state of growth or advancement Sustainable development: development that balances current human well-being and economic advancement with resource management for the benefit of future generations Biophilia: love of life & natural world Ecological footprint: The sum of an

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    Erich Fromm (Born March 23‚ 1900‚ Frankfurt am Main‚ Germany—died March 18‚ 1980‚ Muralto‚ Switzerland) is well known not only as a psychoanalyst and social psychologist but also as an important representative of 20th century humanism. Erich Fromm’s humanistic psychoanalysis looks at people from the perspective of psychology‚ history‚ and anthropology. Influenced by Freud and Horney‚ Fromm developed a more culturally oriented theory than Freud and a much broader theory than Horney. Fromm believed

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    Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Chapter 11 Review Sheet I. Central Case: Saving the Siberian Tiger A. Up until the past 200 years‚ tigers roamed widely across the Asian continent from Turkey to northeast Russia to Indonesia. B. Of the tigers that still survive in small pockets of their former range‚ those in the subspecies known as the Siberian tiger are the largest cats in the world. C. For thousands of years‚ the Siberian tiger coexisted with the native people of what is today

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    Marielle Devera English 1 Professor Guillen 20 April 2013 (Revised) Essay Exam #1: Fromm’s – Becoming an individual Erich Fromm a psychoanalyst and social critic who stated we should be disobedient for an individual can create a whole new beginning to the society. Meaning‚ becoming obedient can change a certain man’s life rejecting from higher class and creating his own. But as one man invents the whole world would want it. Releasing a new introduction could lead to “commodity hunger” and

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