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Since the end of the project the team have designed the ‘Ageing Playfully’ cards that offer people guidance to set up similar creative workshops and activities with people with dementia. ... The regulation of lifespan in these very different kinds of
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A point of greatest intensity was on the edge of the cloud, but it shot up a stream of splendid light far towards the zenith, as well as downwards towards the
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who looked at plants just in that way” (p. 312); and she grew up in. ... little towns in earlier days that Miss Alexander writes.3 It was up the.
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be going up or down, and what they can do to prevent things worsening.n The opportunity to talk things through with a mental health worker or in a self-help. ... n Each person has to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages, for them, of takingmedication
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feet up), and came in very fresh and frightfully hungry, so I must certainly be gaining strength. ... moreover, that her boy was grown up, and she wrote to him on this.
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instance—the cost was £7. Under the new system up to 1856 the number of Art. ... Schools amounted to 60, and there were 42,426 scholars, the average cost per.
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Francis,”5 that he liked even the domestic animals of the family to be present. ... At Chartres he was equally happy:—. “(September 10.)—Up, D.G., in perfectly good health and.
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every man, was every man first, and took up his own style, casting all. ... together as possible.ŗ Ruskin was enthusiastic and eager to take up the.
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At Chambéry (April 26), after the notes on the domestic. architecture referred to above, he continues:—. ... He was up at 6, he tells his father, to read before breakfast, which was at 8.
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S. A. The collections which he bequeathed to the Museum had cost him £28,000. ... What a dreadful blowing-up Mr. Herbert gave us,” he makes one of the characters (Lady Ambrose) say.