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| 1. | "
I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
--Thomas Jefferson
Table 1. Common symptoms of concussion
Headache
Amnesia
Loss of consciousness
Blurred vision
Nausea
Attention problems
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Balance problems
Sleep disturbance
Photophobia
Lethargy
Emotional..."
| Source: | Terrell, Thomas R. "Concussion in athletes" Southern Medical Journal 97.9 Sept. 1 2004: 837-843  |
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| 2. | " Importantly, staff must
distinguish between normal periods of lethargy and the youth who is
deliberately withholding emotionally and cognitively."
| Source: | Pazaratz, Don. "The counseling role of the child and youth worker in a treatment classroom" Adolescence 33.132 Dec. 22 1998: 725-726  |
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| 3. | " Chemotherapy and
radiation bring their own unique set of physical ailments which have
emotional and relational implications such as fatigue, lethargy, nausea,
loss of body hair, skin changes, bone aches, vision impairments,
periodic loss of immunity, premature menopause in women, and sexual
dysfunction."
| Source: | SELLERS, TINA SCHERMER. "A Model of Collaborative Healthcare in Outpatient Medical Oncology" Families, Systems & Health 18.1 Mar. 22 2000: 19  |
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| 4. | " On their new
album Temperamental, they're taking the groove a step further,
finding emotional dimensions in the after-hours sound
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| Source: | McDonnell, Evelyn. "EVERYTHING AND THE NIGHT" Interview 29.11 Nov. 1 1999: 42  |
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| 5. | " During Phase II, assessments of child temperament,
social-emotional functioning, intelligence, and language were obtained."
| Source: | Sommer, Kristen S.,Whitman, Thomas L.,Borkowski, John G.,Gondoli, Dawn M.,Burke, Jennifer,Maxwell, Scott E.,Weed, Keri. "PRENATAL MATERNAL PREDICTORS OF COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL DELAYS IN CHILDREN OF ADOLESCENT MOTHERS" Adolescence 35.137 Mar. 22 2000: 87  |
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| 6. | "
Rubinstein
Rubinstein (1940-1989) defined giftedness as including not only
intelligence but also personality traits such as temperamental
dimensions, e.g. emotional impressionability, arousal, and speed of
activity."
| Source: | Dorfman, Leonid. "Research on Gifted Children and Adolescents in Russia: A Chronicle of Theoretical and Empirical Development" Roeper Review 22.2 Jan. 1 2000: 123  |
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| 7. | "
In the final analysis, The Nurture Assumption holds that individual
differences in behavior, whether emotional, intellectual, physical, or
temperamental are a consequence of genetic makeup rather than
environmental influence."
| Source: | Lewis, Michael. "Do Environments Matter At All?" Social Policy 29.4 June 22 1999: 34  |
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| 8. | "
First, rather than study an overall level of emotional
intelligence, various personality or temperamental traits that are
related to Goleman's (1995) model of emotional intelligence (e.g.,
persistence, optimism) could be more practical and meaningful."
| Source: | Woitaszewski, Scott A.,Aalsma, Matthew C. "The contribution of emotional intelligence to the social and academic success of gifted adolescents as measured by the multifactor emotional intelligence scale--adolescent version. (Social and Emotional Development" Roeper Review 27.1 Sept. 22 2004: 25-31 |
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| 9. | "... to signals of emotion and
emotional-temperamental dispositions; and Dependability, Agreeability,
and Conventionality (vs. Unusualness) reflect protoscientific
propensities to encode a person's predictability, controllability,
and comprehensibility, respectively" (1993:126)."
| Source: | Lubinski, David. "SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ASSESSING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES: "Sinking Shafts at a Few Critical Points"" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 2000: 405  |
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| 10. | "
The human voice has long been regarded as a "barometer of
emotion" and a "mirror of personality," implying that the
voice reflects individual differences in emotional state and personality
disposition (Aronson, 1990; Diehl, 1960)."
| Source: | Roy, Nelson,Bless, Diane M. "Personality Traits and Psychological Factors in Voice Pathology: A Foundation for Future Research" Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 43.3 June 1 2000: 737  |
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| 11. | " Presumptuousness and hubris were, in themselves, a
breach of li.
If Shun is right about jen comprising a "cluster of emotional
dispositions and attitudes"..."
| Source: | Chong, Kim-Chong. "THE PRACTICE OF JEN" Philosophy East and West 49.3 July 1 1999: 298  |
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| 12. | "... and sensory stimulants (benzoin, incense, food offerings and
music) and have similar emotional and psychological dispositions
(sympathy, anger, compassion, etc.)."
| Source: | JOHNSON, IRVING CHAN. "Seductive Mediators: The Nuuraa Performer's Ritual Persona as a Love Magician in Kelantanese Thai Society" Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 30.2 Sept. 1 1999: 286  |
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| 13. | " Hormones, emotional dispositions, and
aggressive attributes in young adolescents."
| Source: | Dorn, Lorah D.,Nottelman, Editha D.,Susman, Elizabeth J.,Inoff-Germain, Gale,Cutler, Gordon B., Jr.,Chrousos, George P. "Variability in hormone concentrations and self-reported menstrual histories in young adolescents: menarche as an integral part of a developmental process" Journal of Youth and Adolescence 28.3 June 1 1999: 283-285 |
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| 14. | " Much of the research that has been
conducted in this domain has been guided by frameworks that focus on the
interplay of emotional dispositions or temperament (e.g. intensity with
which individuals..."
| Source: | Ladd, Gary W. "PEER RELATIONSHIPS AND SOCIAL COMPETENCE DURING EARLY AND MIDDLE CHILDHOOD" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 1999: 333-334  |
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| 15. | " Low
self-monitoring individuals tend to invest themselves emotionally in
particular situations and openly display their attitudes, traits, and
dispositions."
| Source: | Guarino, Anthony G.,Michael, William b.,Hocevar, Dennis. "Self-monitoring and student integration of community college students" Journal of Social Psychology 138.6 Dec. 1 1998: 754-758  |
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| 16. | " This 'compassionate mind of enlightenment' is
one of the central pre-occupations of Mahayana Buddhist writings, and
numerous meditative disciplines are given over to generating it as a
conceptual and emotional disposition."
| Source: | MILLS, MARTIN A. "VAJRA BROTHER, VAJRA SISTER: RENUNCIATION, INDIVIDUALISM AND THE HOUSEHOLD IN TIBETAN BUDDHIST MONASTICISM" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.1 Mar. 1 2000: 17  |
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| 17. | "
The softness and moral torpor found in much of Western Europe is
not simply a product of its own dreary history; it also is..."
| Source: | Bresler, Robert J. "America as Western Europe" USA Today (Magazine) 133.2714 Nov. 1 2004: 21-22  |
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| 18. | " Complex cooperation problems
are to some extent solved by such feelings as an unmotivated disposition
to honesty, an emotional preference for fair dealings, a disposition..."
| Source: | BOYER, PASCAL. "FUNCTIONAL ORIGINS OF RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS: ONTOLOGICAL AND STRATEGIC SELECTION IN EVOLVED MINDS [*]" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.2 June 1 2000: 195  |
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| 19. | " We found that two individual dispositional
characteristic variables, NA and political skill, influenced employee
perceived emotional labor, while perceived emotional labor, in turn, had
significant physiological and behavioral outcomes (cf., Macan, 1994;
Perrewe, et al., 2000)."
| Source: | Liu, Yongmei,Perrewe, Pamela L.,Hochwarter, Wayne A.,Kacmar, Charles J. "Dispositional antecedents and consequences of emotional labor at work" Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies 10.4 Mar. 22 2004: 12-26  |
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| 20. | " From the American Heritage
Dictionary of the English Language, 1973, disposition is defined as the
following: 1. One's customary manner of emotional response;
temperament "She has a lively, playful disposition,..."
| Source: | Wenzlaff, Terri L. "Dispositions and portfolio development: is there a connection?" Education v118.n4 June 22 1998: 564-573  |
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| 21. | " If he became, as is often said, the
conscience of his age, it is only because he struggled long and hard
against his inherited and temperamental conservatism, overcoming Tory
prejudices and, as he said in another context, abolishing a part of
himself."
| Source: | Robbins, Bruce. "Prisoner of Love" Nation 279.19 Dec. 6 2004: 40  |
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| 22. | " This engagement with the emotional ties
that develop toward residential locality is an attempt to redress the
anthropological focus on attachment to inherited, albeit negotiable,
affiliations to land."
| Source: | Holcombe, Sarah. "The sentimental community: a site of belonging. A case study from Central Australia" Australian Journal of Anthropology 15.2 Aug. 1 2004: 163-185  |
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| 23. | " Otherwise, our descendants will have
to live with (and continue to pay for) the kind of squalor that we have
inherited from the '60s, which we are pulling down as fast as we
can at great cost, both economic and emotional."
| Source: | . "Building for authority" Architectural Review 213.1280 Oct. 1 2003: 42-44  |
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| 24. | "
Secondary and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
Caring and serving persons with acquired chronic mental or physical
disabilities can carry a significant emotional cost."
| Source: | Stebnicki, Mark A. "Stress and Grief Reactions Among Rehabilitation Professionals: Dealing Effectively with Empathy Fatigue" Journal of Rehabilitation 66.1 Jan. 1 2000: 23  |
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| 25. | " From
this historical disorientation flow the moral torpor, helpless
resignation and lack of creativity that characterize the contemporary
response to social problems."
| Source: | Ricci, Patricia Likos. "The Humanities and Substance" Humanitas 12.1 Mar. 22 1999: 120  |
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