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Again and again, that is the point Jayne comes back to - the inherent pleasure of being part of an organisation with almost 100 years of history, a valued member of the community, a friend to Frank, the elderly man whose wife had died and who came in to the store every day for sweets and the odd DVD.
It's a skill - things like carpentry and weaving are mentally and physically stimulating, and people get inherent pleasure out of that kind of work," he says.
Following this rationale, we expect teaching characteristics that assumedly enhance students' appraisals of coping potential, inherent pleasure and instrumental utility to be generally beneficial to students' enjoyment of lessons (Bieg et al. 2013; section on "Mechanisms and mediators…").
Site specific theater can increase the inherent pleasure of a theatrical production exponentially.
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To keep their minds pure of distractions — such as family, money, and the inherent pleasures of naughtiness — he proposed housing them in a eugenically supervised free-love compound where they could be taught to fear the touch of gold and prevented from reading any literature in which the characters have speaking parts, which might lead them to forget themselves.
The island also offers the inherent pleasures of the Exumas: azure water, powdered sugar sand, reefs for snorkeling, and fish for catching.
"He was able to combine getting developers interested in cities and bringing people together as a way to celebrate the pleasure inherent in public spaces".
The potential for aesthetic pleasure inherent in puzzle solving is demonstrated by two groups of contemporary puzzles fashioned from fine woods.
He probably goes on to ruminate about the odd relationship between power and pleasure inherent to acts of violence and makes a few Hitchcock references so us thickos at home don't get too lost.
Thursday's program at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts showed the difficulties and pleasures inherent in such multidisciplinary efforts.
Like Faulkner, Gaddis only "experimented" in order to confirm those very conventional pleasures inherent in any good novel: that narrative webwork of human life and human language and the always noisily beautiful discord of people.
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