The Quarterly Review, Volumes 289-290John Murray, 1951 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 31
Page 10
... feel in control and how able we feel to handle problems that might arise (e.g. Pekrun, Frenzel, Goetz, & Perry, 2007). There are a number of different ways we might appraise our progress toward our goals. We may believe that we can ...
... feel in control and how able we feel to handle problems that might arise (e.g. Pekrun, Frenzel, Goetz, & Perry, 2007). There are a number of different ways we might appraise our progress toward our goals. We may believe that we can ...
Page 18
... feel loved is unlike any other. Feeling loved is such a powerful experience that it can ward off stressors and support resilience in the face of challenges. Feeling loved isn't a “take it or leave it” choice; it's a biological need like ...
... feel loved is unlike any other. Feeling loved is such a powerful experience that it can ward off stressors and support resilience in the face of challenges. Feeling loved isn't a “take it or leave it” choice; it's a biological need like ...
Page 4
... feel ? Some people would feel pleased and happy . Others might feel sad and guilty . Some people would feel embarrassed , and some would react with anger and annoyance . What explains such different reactions ? It's because of the ...
... feel ? Some people would feel pleased and happy . Others might feel sad and guilty . Some people would feel embarrassed , and some would react with anger and annoyance . What explains such different reactions ? It's because of the ...
Contents
JANUARY 1951 | 1 |
The Music of Poetry | 2 |
Gibraltar and its Problems | 3 |
144 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affairs Africa Albert Orsborn alcohol Army authority Britain British Cardinal cent century Christian Church Cirencester claims coal Coleridge coloured Communist companies D. H. Lawrence Dalai Lama defence economic effect Egypt election England English evidence fact farm farmer favour Federal feel foreign France French Gibraltar give Government House of Commons important increase India industry interest John Junagadh Kashmir King Labour land leaders Lhasa libraries living Lockhart London Lord McNaghten Rules ment million Minister modern Murray nature navvies never Office organisation Pakistan Parliament party Pétain pigeons poetry political position present problem Quarterly realised reason Review Russia schools Science Scott Shakespeare ships social South South Africa Spain Sudan taxation things Tibet tied cottage tion to-day trade Union United vote whole workers wrote