First thing to derive satisfaction is the fact that you got a job which itself is a scarce opportunity for many of our classmates.
They develop their identities based upon the accomplishments of their children, and derive their self worth through the love and support of a spouse.
The researchers believe the government's target to derive 15 per cent of primary energy from non-fossil sources by 2020 "is likely to be significantly beaten".
"Lo and behold, we altered in some fundamental ways the nutrient intake of these animals and hence the nutrient composition of the products that we derive from those animals," Dr.
Now they will have to derive the meaning of widely used words based on context.
It's thought to derive from the Scots term pirlie, meaning 'curly' or 'twisted', and is also used as a synonym for curlicue: a term in calligraphy to describe curls in a person's writing.
That is, they were more prone to being duplicitous and self-serving, cold-hearted and lacking in empathy, vain and selfish, and more likely to derive pleasure from other people's pain.
: But from thine eyes my knowledge I derive, , And, constant stars, in them I read such art , As truth and beauty shall together thrive , If from thyself to store thou wouldst convert: ; Or else of thee this I prognosticate, ,: Thy end is truth's and beauty's doom and date.
Accordingly , visitors can derive the enjoyment of beauty and the relish of soul when roaming in the garden.
The sheer volume and complexity of the Big Data we generate, too much for mere mortals to tackle, calls for artificial rather than human intelligence to derive meaning from it all.
For natural selection to favor the evolution of mimicry, the mimicry must derive a reproductive advantage from modeling itself after another organism or object: its fitness, measured as the number of offspring produced that survive into the next generation, must be increased as the result of deception.
There are no clear answers, but as Tom Stafford wrote recently about nail-biting, perhaps it's a combination of the simple satisfaction we derive from 'tidying-up' and the fact that our nose is within easy reach all the time – in other words, we pick it 'because it's there'.
Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck; And yet methinks I have astronomy, But not to tell of good or evil luck, Of plagues, of dearths, or seasons' quality; Nor can I fortune to brief minutes tell, Pointing to each his thunder, rain and wind, Or say with princes if it shall go well, By oft predict that I in heaven find: But from thine eyes my knowledge I derive, And, constant stars, in them I read such art As truth and beauty shall together thrive, If from thyself to store thou wo
Writing in the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,the researchers describe two experiments testing the personal value gossip recipients derive.
Procrastination doesn't only derive from laziness.
" To form the rankings, CareerBliss analyzed more than 25,000 independent company reviews to determine from which jobs people derive the most happiness.
They develop their identities based upon the accomplishments of their children, and derive their self worth through the love and support of a spouse.
Here, people derive satisfaction from doing "good" in the context of helplines by providing support to people in times of emotional distress.
This powerful work will convince you of the benefits you will derive from PMA.
Here, people derive satisfaction from doing "good" in the context of helplines by providing support to people in times of emotional distress.