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100 _aWallis, Claudia,
245 0 _aGet Happy.
_cClaudia Wallis and others.
260 _bTime,
_c2005.
440 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
_nArticle 27,
_pHealth,
_x1522-323X;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
500 _aOriginally Published: Get Happy, Jan. 17, 2005; pp. A1+.
520 _a"Want to get Americans to agree on something? Ask us if we're happy. In an era in which we can't reach a consensus on the dangers of the deficit, the wisdom of the war or even the color of the map, a clear majority stake a claim on happiness." (TIME) This article explores "how work, marriage, religion, money, health and even laughter itself lead to (and flow from) a state of happiness. We may not always be able to find it, but we know when we have arrived. And sometimes a road map can help."
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 _aBrain
_xResearch
650 _aEvolution (Biology)
650 _aFaith
650 _aFamily
650 _aFriendship
650 _aHappiness
650 _aJob satisfaction
_xResearch
650 _aMarriage
650 _aMoney
_xPsychological aspects
650 _aNeurology
650 _aPleasure
650 _aPositive psychology
650 _aPsychology
_xResearch
650 _aQuality of life
650 _aReligion
650 _aResilience (Personality trait) in children
650 _aSocial psychology
650 _aSpirituality
650 _aSports spectators
650 _aValues
650 _aWork
_xPsychological aspects
710 _aProQuest Information and Learning Company
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2006,
_pHealth.
_x1522-323X;
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