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F2140's response to 1992 Spring directive part 2 Manuscript 1992

Mass Observation Project: Module II 1990s Available

Mass Observation Project: Module II 1990s

Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
F2140, author.
Contributor:
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Work.
War.
Villages.
Unemployment.
Travel.
Transportation.
Cities and towns.
Technology.
Retirement.
Psychiatry.
Amusements.
Money.
Medicine.
Marriage.
Housekeeping.
Holidays.
Health.
Families.
Diseases.
Culture.
Children.
Alcohol.
Business.
Relaxation.
Promotions.
Parents.
Hobbies.
Fatigue.
Exercise.
Force and energy.
Education.
Driving of horse-drawn vehicles.
Disabilities.
Commuting.
Child care.
Games.
Sports.
Power (Mechanics).
Power resources.
Armed Conflicts.
Cities.
Household Work.
Disease.
Energy-Generating Resources.
Ethanol.
Commerce.
labor.
villages.
travel.
cities.
medicines (material).
health.
sports.
energy resources.
transportation.
medicine (discipline).
housekeeping.
childhood.
business (commercial function).
parents.
Medical Subjects:
Work.
Armed Conflicts.
Travel.
Cities.
Technology.
Medicine.
Marriage.
Household Work.
Health.
Disease.
Parents.
Hobbies.
Fatigue.
Exercise.
Transportation.
Sports.
Energy-Generating Resources.
Ethanol.
Commerce.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
1992 Spring part 2: The pace of life :
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, Wiltshire Adam Matthew Digital 2021
Summary:
Imagining oneself as a machine; Health and the pace of life; Pace of life and the kind of holidays preferred; Housework; Parenthood; The lifecycle; Time; Work
Notes:
AMDigital Reference:SxMOA2/1/36/2/3/337
Vendor supplied record
OCLC:
1265014147

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