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The experience of flow, closely connected to enjoyment, arises when tackling a difficult creative problem in which one's skills and the problem's challenges are both high and balanced (Csikszentmihalyi, 1996).
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The analysis suggests that the attraction of corruption lies not only in the private material advantage it offers but also in the enjoyment and excitement that arises, both from the exercise of quasi-sovereign power within hierarchies, and from transgression of the very rules that hierarchy is formally constituted to enforce.
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Enjoyment taken in the sight of a coin is enjoyment taken in its beauty only if it arises not from any thought of what the coin may buy, but merely from the contemplation of the design or form of the coin's inscription.
Mathematically, this finding arises from varying strengths of associations not only between teaching characteristics and lesson enjoyment but also between work enjoyment and teaching characteristics in the comparison groups.
From that arises the notice they display at gigs, not banning camera phones but saying: "Let's make the evening special – silence your phones," something Beth believes has made a difference to audience enjoyment.
As You Wish: Tales From the Princess Bride apparently arose from Elwes' enjoyment of a 25th-anniversary screening of the film at the New York film festival in 2012.
In e-learning environments, learning materials such as multiple-choice tests are considered as "object focuses," and activity emotions such as enjoyment, boredom, and anger can arise in such settings.
Taking longer but costing the same or more is a way of saying that the individual must be deriving some utility from the travel itself and not just from whatever is to be consumed at the destination and can arise from an enjoyment or affinity for travel.
It did not arise from our actual activities of enjoyment.
The commission now has before it a case arising under the African Charter, which protects a people's right to full and exclusive enjoyment of their own country's wealth.
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