Assessment of the probability of surviving nine types of cancer in eight Spanish regions with the highest numbers of cancer diagnoses.
Cancer Survival - A Spanish Study
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Happy And Unhappy Families
What was striking was that these family relationship patterns were not only stable across different relationships but also across time, with very few families switching patterns.
Happy And Unhappy Families
Happy And Unhappy Families
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Treating Depression Over The Telephone
Providing treatment for clinical depression over the telephone can be almost as effective as face-to-face consultations.
Treating Depression Over The Telephone
Treating Depression Over The Telephone
Friday, June 11, 2010
Self-Esteem
Self-esteem increases throughout adult life, peaking at around retirement age but declining thereafter. Health and income are significant factors in the maintenance of self-esteem.
Self-Esteem
Self-Esteem
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Decision Making
When individuals are faced with making a choice that could result in short-term reward or longer-term benefit, those provided with complete information about the options tend to opt for the quick result.
Decision-Makers Opt For Quick Results
Decision-Makers Opt For Quick Results
Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Commitment And Counterfactual Reflection
Developing greater workforce commitment can be as simple as asking employees to reflect on their organization's history.
Commitment And Counterfactual Reflection
Commitment And Counterfactual Reflection
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Rating Personality and Attractiveness
Volunteers in a recent study were able to accurately judge aspects of a stranger's personality by looking at photographs. It proved possible to correctly assess factors such as self-esteem and ratings of extraversion and religiosity from physical appearance.
Rating Personality and Attractiveness
Rating Personality and Attractiveness
Friday, March 12, 2010
Women Feel More Guilt
Research from the University of the Basque Country published in the Spanish Journal of Psychology found that despite changing attitudes towards interpersonal relationships, women feel significantly more guilt than men. This did not simply reflect higher levels of this emotion in women but a lack of it in men.
Women Feel More Guilt
Women Feel More Guilt
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Tobago
Tobago has a developed but relatively discrete tourist industry. There is an extensive range of hotels and guest houses. Its mountainous interior, extensive rain forest, beautiful beaches and friendly people offer a wide range of activities. There are both direct flights and flights via Trinidad (depending on your location). A day trip to Trinidad - and even Venezuela - is comparatively straightforward and a worthwhile experience. How many people can claim they've had a day trip to South America?!
History of Tobago
History of Tobago
Robinson Crusoe and Tobago
History of Tobago
History of Tobago
Robinson Crusoe and Tobago
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Kew - Historical Accounts
Kew: Historical Accounts
The village is pleasantly situated on the southern bank of the Thames
Kew Church: Historical Accounts
Parish church built in 1714 on waste ground donated by Queen Anne
Kew Gardens: Historical Accounts
The exotic, or as it is usually called, the botanic garden, was established in the year 1760, by the Princess Dowager.
Sunday, February 07, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
A Victorian Tourist On Fair Isle
Rising abruptly from the sea, and standing aloof alike from the Orcadian and Shetland groups, there is sublimity in the awful loneliness of the rock-girt Fair Isle.
A Victorian Tourist on Fair Isle
A Victorian Tourist on Fair Isle
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
A Victorian Tourist in Stromness
In this town, so quaint and quiet, the sea is a domestic institution. It ripples familiarly up the short lanes between rows of houses, and the bows of vessels stretch across second storey windows. Pilots can row up to their own doors in boats. It is doubtless owing to this circumstance that so many of the youth of Stromness take early to the water, and embark on board ship for all quarters of the world. Several of the houses, adjoining the harbour, are provided with little stone jetties, which enable the inmates to step dry-shod from their firesides into fishing-yawls.
A Victorian Tourist in Stromness
A Victorian Tourist in Stromness
A Victorian Tourist on Papa Westray
From Pierowall, as an excursion centre, I next crossed the beautiful land-locked bay to the pleasant little island of Papa Westray, which still commemorates in it name the Irish anchorite fathers. Papa is four miles in length by one in breadth, swelling away up from the shore in an easy slope, and terminating northwards in the bold promontory of the Moul. The green fields dipping down from the clustering dwellings on the central ridge, with the House of Holland conspicuous in their midst, exhibit traces alike of careful cultivation and of considerable fertility.
A Victorian Tourist on Papa Westray
A Victorian Tourist on Papa Westray
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Victorian Cooking Methods
Baking - The Victorian Way
Surprisingly, this article is mainly about baking meat.
Frying - The Victorian Way
A very convenient mode of cookery to those who wish to unite comfort with economy, it seems. Watch that lard.
Preserves - The Victorian Way
In an age when fruits were locally-grown and seasonal, preserving them was important.
Steaming - The Victorian Way
The application of steam to culinary purposes has much to recommend it ...
Stewing - The Victorian Way
A wholesome, convenient and economical mode of cookery.
One of its great recommendations is the small amount of fuel consumed to sustain the gentle degree of ebullition required. 'Ebullition'?
Surprisingly, this article is mainly about baking meat.
Frying - The Victorian Way
A very convenient mode of cookery to those who wish to unite comfort with economy, it seems. Watch that lard.
Preserves - The Victorian Way
In an age when fruits were locally-grown and seasonal, preserving them was important.
Steaming - The Victorian Way
The application of steam to culinary purposes has much to recommend it ...
Stewing - The Victorian Way
A wholesome, convenient and economical mode of cookery.
One of its great recommendations is the small amount of fuel consumed to sustain the gentle degree of ebullition required. 'Ebullition'?
Victorian Recipes
Doughnuts - A Victorian Recipe
Modern and American? Not so. Read how the Victorians made doughnuts.
Cooking Eggs - The Victorian Way
Boiled, broiled, fried, poached and more - how to cook those eggs.
Eggs - Some Victorian Recipes
Egg balls, egg curry, egg flip, egg pie, egg pudding, egg salad, egg sauce, egg wine.
Peas - Stewed, Boiled, Pudding, With Milk and Sugar
Pea soup - 5 heroic recipes
Peaches - Victorian Recipes
Pears - Jelly, Marmalade, Stewed, Preserved
Pepper - Victorian Use
Peppermint - Cordial, Drops, Lozenges
Perry - The Victorian Way
Pickles - The Victorian Way
What to do with a Pig - The Victorian Way
Pig, roast - Complete Roast Pig
Pigeon - Pigeon Pie and Other Victorian Recipes
Prawns - Victorian Recipes
Pound Cake - Victorian Recipe
Plum Cake - Four Victorian Recipes
Plum Pudding
More Victorian Plum Recipes
Sponge Cake - Victorian Recipes
Sponge cakes were important features of the Victorian way of life. Here are four recipes.
Tripe - Some Victorian Recipes
boiled, fried, roasted, stewed, friccassed ... all stomach turning. Literally.
Modern and American? Not so. Read how the Victorians made doughnuts.
Cooking Eggs - The Victorian Way
Boiled, broiled, fried, poached and more - how to cook those eggs.
Eggs - Some Victorian Recipes
Egg balls, egg curry, egg flip, egg pie, egg pudding, egg salad, egg sauce, egg wine.
Peas - Stewed, Boiled, Pudding, With Milk and Sugar
Pea soup - 5 heroic recipes
Peaches - Victorian Recipes
Pears - Jelly, Marmalade, Stewed, Preserved
Pepper - Victorian Use
Peppermint - Cordial, Drops, Lozenges
Perry - The Victorian Way
Pickles - The Victorian Way
What to do with a Pig - The Victorian Way
Pig, roast - Complete Roast Pig
Pigeon - Pigeon Pie and Other Victorian Recipes
Prawns - Victorian Recipes
Pound Cake - Victorian Recipe
Plum Cake - Four Victorian Recipes
Plum Pudding
More Victorian Plum Recipes
Sponge Cake - Victorian Recipes
Sponge cakes were important features of the Victorian way of life. Here are four recipes.
Tripe - Some Victorian Recipes
boiled, fried, roasted, stewed, friccassed ... all stomach turning. Literally.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Edinburgh
Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh
Edinburgh Old and new
Edinburgh
Getting to Edinburgh
Water of Leith, Edinburgh
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