نتایج جستجو برای: homesickness

تعداد نتایج: 127  

1996
Xiaorong Huang

Acknowledgements The rst person I want to thank is my advisor, JJ org Siekmann. He virtually introduced me into the eld of artiicial intelligence. It is his genuine interest in my work and his enthusiasm that continuously encouraged me throughout my thesis work. I have been very fortunate to have the opportunity to work within the {MKRP group. I am especially indebted to Christoph Lingenfelder,...

2010
Younggyun Koh Karsten Schwan Mustaque Ahamad Jinpeng Wei Lenin Singaravelu Qingyang Wang Junhee Park Galen Swint Steve Webb Xiong Li David Buttler Lakshmish Ramaswamy Minho Sung Jaeil Choi Wooyong Lee Kyuhan Kim Eunjung Kang Sungkeun Park Junsuk Shin Minsung Jang Sungwon Kang Hyojoon Kim Jungju Oh Moonkyung Ryu

To My Father iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost, I must express my utmost gratitude to my academic advisor, Dr. Calton Pu, who throughput my Ph.D. program has enlightened and inspired me with his wise counsel and encouragement. Through his guidance, I have learned how to develop my ideas and mature as a researcher. I am truly grateful for his support and faith in me at every step of the way...

Background and Objective: Nostalgia-Proneness is defined as a state of eager joy and happiness mixed with sadness. Students who are non-native to a region and are away from their families tend to experience a sense of "homesickness" that is associated with nostalgia for several reasons such as being unfamiliar with the university environment or the culture of the region. Therefore, gi...

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research 2006
Judith A DeJong Philip S Hall

For well over a century, there have been boarding schools for American Indian children. During the last decades, the long history of these boarding schools has increasingly come under the review of historians and social scientists. The reviews making the biggest splash focused on those boarding schools having misguided policies or run by incompetent administrators. But often overlooked in these...

Journal: :هنرهای تجسمی 0
علی اصغر شیرازی استادیار گروه پژوهش هنر، دانشکده هنر، دانشگاه شاهد ابوالفضل صادقپور فیروزآباد کارشناس ارشد پژوهش هنر، دانشکده هنر، دانشگاه شاهد

quran, the eternal word of god and human capital, since the descent to the present and future generations of muslims will always be special consideration. god's word in a very short time, swept across borders and across wide territories adjacent to their building and conquered the hearts of patriots. this fascination with the muslim holy book, owes much to the aesthetics of the word of god...

2016
Justin Leroy Thibault Justin Thibault

Nostalgia has recently grown as a popular subject of study. Much of the research on it, however, has not been conducted in a naturalistic way. The current experiments use a diary study to analyze aspects of nostalgia in a natural setting, including its emotional timeline and selfrelevance. Results found that nostalgia can behave like an involuntary memory and indeed has an emotional curve. Resu...

The increased number of international studentsin higher education systems is recognizedas beneficial not only economically but also interms of preparation of the workforce for theglobal environment. It is believed that diversityin the student cohort can also be beneficial fordomestic students in terms of increasing culturalawareness and achieving cultural competencygoals. Culturally and linguis...

2013
Clay Routledge Tim Wildschut Constantine Sedikides Jacob Juhl

Historically, nostalgia has been viewed as a disease of the brain or the mind. However, in recent years, nostalgia has received a conceptual rehabilitation due to a revival of scholarly interest accompanied by the use of contemporary empirical methods. Drawing upon this recent work, we propose that nostalgia is an important resource for psychological health and well-being. We begin by detailing...

2012
BAS VERPLANKEN

Nostalgic memories can be pleasant, albeit bittersweet, and have been found beneficial for well-being. This study demonstrated that for individuals who habitually worry, nostalgia may not be such a nourishing experience. Nostalgia was experimentally induced using a visual imagery task and resulted in positive affect. Although this was also the case for participants who habitually worry, these i...

2001
TIM BRENNEN

At 698N the annual swings in the physical environment are considerable. For instance, for two months in winter there is no direct sunlight and for two months in summer the sun does not set. Brennen et al. (1999) tested the cognitive performance of 100 participants living at 698N in summer and in winter. Overall there were very few seasonal e¡ects, and most of these were, contrary to expectation...

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