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  2. Henry (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The henry (symbol: H) is the unit of electrical inductance in the International System of Units (SI). [1] If a current of 1 ampere flowing through a coil produces flux linkage of 1 weber turn, that coil has a self-inductance of 1 henry.‌ The unit is named after Joseph Henry (1797–1878), the American scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction independently of and at about the same ...

  3. Life and Work - Wikipedia

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    Life and Work (conference), a 1925 ecumenical conference and programme Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Life and Work .

  4. Jules Renard - Wikipedia

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    The only man who is really free is the one who can turn down an invitation to dinner without giving an excuse. Writing is the only profession where no one considers you ridiculous if you earn no money. As I grow to understand life less and less, I learn to love it more and more. I am never bored anywhere; being bored is an insult to oneself.

  5. Work (human activity) - Wikipedia

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    Another common way of contrasting work roles is ranking them according to a criterion, such as the amount of skill, experience, or seniority associated with a role. The progression from apprentice through journeyman to master craftsman in the skilled trades is one example with a long history and analogs in many cultures.

  6. Work–life balance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s brought new complaints of worklife balance related stress. This time period was given such names as "the ME generation," "the age of narcissism" and "the pursuit of loneliness." [5] The number of cases of emotional depression in the United States was believed to have doubled between 1970 and 1990.

  7. Commuting to work in the US: facts and statistics - AOL

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    For many Americans, commuting to work is part of their everyday life. The most recent data show the average American commuter spends around 25.6 minutes on the way to work each day.

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, January 29

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    1. Related to "having" and/or controlling something. 2. Actions/activities that might occur when you're unconscious. 3. These words are related to a form of entertainment and share a common ...

  9. Lean thinking - Wikipedia

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    Lean thinking was born out of studying the rise of Toyota Motor Company from a bankrupt Japanese automaker in the early 1950s to today's dominant global player. [4] At every stage of its expansion, Toyota remained a puzzle by capturing new markets with products deemed relatively unattractive and with systematically lower costs while not following any of the usual management dictates.