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perspectives on well-being ( Diener et al., 2010 ). This includes theories of universal human psychological needs, theories of “psychological capital” (the importance of ‘flow’, interest, and engagement), as well as different theories of “social capital” relating both to support from others and helping others
interchangeably with psychological wellbeing, is achieved by functioning optimally (Ryff, 1989). Individuals who function optimally display six facets in their daily lives, namely autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, purpose in life, positive relations with others, and self-acceptance (Ryff, 1989
implications of food choices in encouraging people to increase consumption of plant foods and reduce consumption of animal foods. Although debates about optimally healthy eating are common, research suggests that major problems such as heart disease, cancer, and stroke may have links to the over
, Call, Agnetta, & Tomasello, 2000; Hare, Call, & Tomasello, 2006, 2001; de Waal, 2010) and corvids (Emery & Clayton, 2001) are considered able to recognize the mental states of other beings. Here, the dog is considered to have capacity for intention, even “a precursory theory of mind” (Reid, 2009
, 1999), this dataset includes both pub- lished and unpublished decisions. State high courts are optimal for studying judicial politics because they are the fi nal arbiter of state legal issues, and they interpret how federal law applies within their respective state jurisdictions. As the federal
puppy’s socialization period occurs between 3–12 weeks (Scott & Fuller, 1965). The puppy continues to learn after this optimum learning period however it may exhibit a more fearful response to new or unknown stimuli. Puppies who have not been introduced to humans before 14 weeks may never be capable of
learning theories, the research on children’s early literacy development, and the sociopolitical context with gave rise to the intervention movement, will be reviewed with respect to their impact on current models of family literacy programs. The research on program evaluation is also considered, and is