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Your career has had a powerful impact on your family. A successful career may have added to an overall sense of well-being and contributed to a rewarding family life—or the demands of your career may have contributed to the breakup of your marriage. Work is sometimes used as an escape from unhappy family relationships and may be blamed for causing them. Retirement can be a time for reassessing family relationships and doing whatever is needed to develop them to the desired level of closeness. [Pg.163]

As you anticipate retirement, it is easy to become preoccupied with your own concerns. However, your retirement will have a profound impact on your life partner. To a lesser degree, other close family members will also be affected. You can moderate this impact through open discussions. Keep family members involved in planning your retirement. Let them know they are not being left out of your plans for the future. Don t hesitate to explore feelings about post-retirement budgets, schedules, where to live, and what to do. Here are some suggestions  [Pg.163]


EDOC, available on the Questel host from INPI, is unique among non-Japanese language databases in including information on C-stage Japanese patents, ie, those that have successfiiUy weathered the pregrant opposition period and been sealed as patents under pre-1966 patent law. It also contains some information on patent family relationships from the period long before the advent of patent family databases. [Pg.58]

Within some limited series of substituents it appears that Es is correlated with a, which is not unreasonable, because the electronic effect of a group is in part related to the size of the group. DeTar has discussed this matter. Kramer has demonstrated well-defined familial relationships between E s and a and concludes that Es possesses some polar character. [Pg.343]

Shaw KJ, Rather PN, Hare RS et al (1993) Molecular genetics of aminoglycoside resistance genes and familial relationships of the aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 57 138-163... [Pg.106]

The periodic table is an arrangement of the elements that reflects their family relationships members of the same group typically show a smooth trend in properties. [Pg.45]

Figure 20 demonstrates that there is a family relationship among the curves and that the smaller the energy required to remove the most loosely... [Pg.62]

In this chapter, we will focus primarily on treatments for the substance use disorders. However, because detoxification during a substance-induced withdrawal is often the first step in treating a substance use disorder, we will discuss withdrawal states to some extent. The substance use disorders include both substance abuse and the more serious substance dependence. Substance abuse consists of a pattern of misuse that causes recurring problems in at least one aspect of life. This can be a failure to fulfill responsibilities at home or work, reckless use of the substance such as drunken driving, repeated substance-related arrests, and ongoing substance use despite resulting problems in family relationships. See Table 6.1 for the diagnostic criteria for substance abuse. [Pg.181]

The standard molar Gibbs energy of transfer of CA is the sum v AG°(C) -i-v AtG°(A), where the charges of the cation C and anion A " and the designation of the direction of transfer, (aq org), have been omitted. The values for the cation and anion may be obtained from tables [5-7], which generally deal with solvents org that are miscible with water and not with those used in solvent extraction. However, AtG°(C) depends primarily on the (3 solvatochromic parameter of the solvent and AtG°(A) on its a parameter, and these can be estimated from family relationships also for the latter kind of solvents. [Pg.85]

Where do people place TVs In their homes Kids rooms (effect on family relationships, socialization ) Bedroom (effect on sleeping/relaxation ) Kitchen (effect on conversation during meals )... [Pg.44]

Murry, V. M., Brown, R, Adama, B., Gene, H., Cutrona, C. E., Simons, R. L. (November, 2001). Racial discrimination as a moderator of the links among stress, maternal psychological functioning, and family relationships. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 63, 915—926. [Pg.166]

The cost of these behaviours was far greater than could be measured in pounds, shillings and pence. The greater price was exacted in the degradation of family relationships, in the loss of trust and respect. It meant that nothing was taken at face value, even a statement of affection was apt to be interpreted as manipulative ... [Pg.33]

The next chapter is closely related to the stages of family response to the drug problem as it considers the ways in which family relationships are affected by the drug use of one of its members. [Pg.38]

This close definition of the client and service remit was true of virtually all of the practitioners interviewed. This segmentation was not an apparently intentional outcome, but a product of a prevalent model of service delivery that in being highly individualized tends to miss the influential interplay of family relationships and roles and their effect on all family members behaviours. It is just possible that a more family-centred approach that takes into account these dynamics, and works with them as they play out between family members, could achieve some alleviation of the near intolerable stresses that families seem to experience. This kind of family systems therapeutic work is not common. It is difficult, resource-intensive work and undoubtedly requires very skilful management given the emotional tenor of such intervention. As many of these practitioners described, intervention with families, even in the limited terms of enlisting help for their client, invited great caution. [Pg.57]

If two children are to share equally in an inheritance, you just divide the total amount by two. It gets a bit stickier when one person gets more than the other. It strains the family relationship and the mathematics. [Pg.90]

Goodman R, Stevenson J. A twin study of hyperactivity, II The etiologic role of genes, family relationships, and perinatal adversity. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 1989 30 691-709. [Pg.305]

Family relationships are more complex than the sum of the contributions of each individual, but are viewed collectively and are referred to as the family system . [Pg.49]

Summary.—The gradation in characters which the halogens show with increasing at. wt. from fluorine to iodine, yields one of the most typical family series of elements. The best representative values of some of the physical constants of the halogens are summarized in Table II. The family relationship of the halogens... [Pg.66]

It may sound harsh, but most people have a few relationships that have run their course and need to be eliminated. Some of these are job-related that can be easily terminated upon retirement others are neighboring relationships still others may come from social contacts at bridge clubs, country clubs, and so on. Although one does not normally want to eliminate a family relationship, it is sometimes wise to distance oneself from those who may be leaning on you too heavily. Retirement provides the ideal time for this kind of shedding. [Pg.37]

The squares indicate family relationships, and circles signify friends. A double line around a square or circle indicates the relationship has been neglected. Not all family members qualify as inner-circle members. Distance often makes it impossible to include a relative, and sometimes an irreconcilable conflict is present. Even in ideal situations, a balance between relatives and friends is a good idea. The closer a relative or friend is to the center of the circle, the more important the relationship. [Pg.158]


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