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The Journal of Happiness Studies: An Interdisciplinary Forum on Subjective Well-Being is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary scientific journal covering the study of happiness and well-being. It was established in 2000 by founding editors Ed Diener , Alex Michalos , and Ruut Veenhoven . [ 1 ]
Mor Barak's research has focused on diversity and inclusion in the workplace and the development of intervention practices that corporations, governmental and non-profit organizations can adopt to foster an inclusive workplace. [2] Some of her research has dealt with corporate social responsibility, work-life balance and the science of social good.
Arday was born in 1985 to Ghanaian parents, and is the third youngest of four brothers. [6] He grew up on a council estate in Clapham, South London. [7] He was diagnosed as autistic at 3 years old [8] and due to global developmental delay learned to speak at the age of 11 and to read and write at the age of 18.
Science of Love: The Wisdom of Well-Being (2004) ISBN 978-1-932031-70-6; Matching Theology and Piety (1999) As editor and contributor: The Thomas Jay Oord Sampler (2022) ISBN 978-1948609661; Partnering with God: Collaboration in Open and Relational Theology (with Tim Reddish, Bonnie Rambob, and Fran Stedman) (2021)
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“We are powerful because we have survived.” — Audre Lorde “Where there is love, there is life.” — Mahatma Gandhi “We declare that human rights are for all of us, all the time ...
The International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering the application of qualitative research to the study of health. It was established in 2006 and is published by Taylor & Francis. The editor-in-chief is Henrika Jormfeldt (Halmstad University).
Science of Living (Jeevan Vigyan; Jeevan = Life and Vigyan = Science) is a detailed program that complements the current educational approach with spiritual and value-based learning. While both mental and physical development is needed for a student's growth, Jeevan Vigyan adds a third pillar – that of emotional intelligence and morality (or ...