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Their caring, fundraising, mentoring and selflessness makes Britain a more contented, supportive, better-adjusted and happier place.
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And more contented pupils are more likely "to be able to focus on their learning, " she says.
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Does money buy happiness at work, making highly paid employees, such as lawyers, more contented than people who earn lower wages, such as elementary school teachers?
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Their competitors eventually will figure out that a distributed team is a big factor in why their rivals are achieving lower cost structures, higher profits, and a more contented workforce.
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Professor Susan Golombok, director of the Family and Child Psychology Research Centre at City University in London, explained why families with IVF children might be more stable and contented.
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But Alex Salmond resembled Groucho in other regards - the relaxed demeanour, the contented smile, the sense that he knows more than he lets on.
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And young nationals more than half the population is under 15 face the prospect of enforced, and no longer so contented, idleness.
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