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But whatever you decide for the future, keep up your interest in chemistry as a hobby. In addition to giving you fun and enjoyment, your chemical hobby will sharpen your powers of observation and reasoning and train your mind for whatever occupation you decide upon for a lifework. [Pg.109]

Being a homebody—enjoying crafts, hobbies, television, comforts 10987654321... [Pg.307]

You can understand that my main hobby now is to play the computer game 0 initio with Bach partitas resonating in the background. I would rather do that than read what novelists have written, enjoy what artists have painted, or admire what architects have achieved. [Pg.95]

Difficulty with maintaining usual habits and activities of daily living and reduced quality of life, and ability to access hospital and medical services. Examples ability to go to work or school choice of personal care products, clothing, food and home location ability to travel to other cities or drive a car ability to be around others and enjoy social activities such as going to meetings, places of worship, restaurants choice of hobbies or recreation ability to perform home maintenance chores. [Pg.431]

Do you still enjoy the same hobbies/activities that you once did ... [Pg.1124]

Ted s father was a quiet man. He did not frequent the workingmen s clubs which were, and still are, such an important feature of the social life of that district. He had no hobbies, but was very dextrous, and enjoyed mending anything which was in need of repair, from bicycles to watches. His generosity brought coal, which he received as part of his wages, into many a home, and the ambitions he once held for himself he saw realized in his own four children, three of whom became school teachers the other, Edward John, became... [Pg.3]

Not able to enjoy recreational activities i.e., spending time with friends or hobbies. [Pg.11]

He was a man with a tremendous appetite for life. He was always busy with his chemistry, his hobbies, or his family. He lived his life to the fullest, enjoyed it all, and transmitted his zest for living and learning to all who knew him well. [Pg.629]

Dr. Spark s heavy involvement in research and other professional activities left little time for hobbies. Nevertheless, he occasionally enjoyed poker and golf. He was a member of the Chemistry Club in New York, the Cosmos Club in Washington, D.C. the Echo Lake Country Club in Westfield, NJ and the Riviera Country Club in Coral Gables, FL. In terms of years. Dr. Sparks lived approximately the usual life span. In terms of activities, accomplishments, and impact upon his profession and society, however, it can be said he lived much longer. [Pg.188]

I [received] some really good advice, such as the importance of balancing a dijficult workload with a hobby or something you enjoy. ... [Pg.314]

A lot of computation is required to perform a Hartree-Fock SCF calculation for a many-electron atom. Hartree did several SCF calculations in the 1930s, when electronic computers were not in existence. Fortunately, Hartree s father, a retired engineer, enjoyed numerical computation as a hobby and helped his son. Nowadays compnters have replaced Hartree s father. [Pg.295]

He was not only endowed with a most powerful and penetrating intellect and an unmatched ability for presenting his ideas in a most lucid way, but he also knew the art of living a full life. He greatly enjoyed his scientific endeavors, he had a deep love for his family and home life, and he had an eye for the beauties of nature and a taste for the pleasure of the out-of-doors as manifested by his hobbies such as fishing, collecting cacti, and gardening, mostly in the company of Mrs. Debye,... [Pg.295]

LD ADLs, activities, hobbies, work things he enjoys/needs help with... [Pg.451]


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