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Online Event Registration Service - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    interesting web based tool for managing and registering events - US ;0( but give you good ieas...
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Institute of Fundraising | Conferences | Cost-Effective Fundraising - 0 views

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    event 30th of March 09- cost-effective fundraisign. Institute of fundraising
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Psychological Resilience and Positive Emotional Granularity: Examining the Benefits of ... - 0 views

  • Psychological Resilience and Positive Emotional Granularity: Examining the Benefits of Positive Emotions on Coping and Health
  • Positive emotional disclosureInterventions that promote positive emotions are beneficial to health. To illustrate, in one study, participants were assigned to one of three groups: (1) count your blessings, (2) list daily hassles or (3) control. People who “counted their blessings” weekly for 10 weeks by listing things for which they were grateful or thankful evidenced better subjective health outcomes, including fewer physical complaints, more time exercising, more hours of sleep, and better sleep quality.
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      the impact of +ve emotion, will bookmark more related research - laughter & stress, laughter and health. ;o) am I having a laugh posting this at 1.20am? no, I'm bolstering my presentation in the area with some solid research, enjoy ;o)
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    For centuries, folk theory has promoted the idea that positive emotions are good for your health. Accumulating empirical evidence is providing support for this anecdotal wisdom. We use the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions (Fredrickson, 1998; 2001) as a framework to demonstrate that positive emotions contribute to psychological and physical well-being via more effective coping. We argue that the health benefits advanced by positive emotions may be instantiated in certain traits that are characterized by the experience of positive emotion. Towards this end, we examine individual differences in psychological resilience (the ability to bounce back from negative events by using positive emotions to cope) and positive emotional granularity (the tendency to represent experiences of positive emotion with precision and specificity). Individual differences in these traits are examined in two studies, one using psychophysiological evidence, the second using evidence from experience sampling, to demonstrate that positive emotions play a crucial role in enhancing coping resources in the face of negative events. Implications for research on coping and health are discussed.
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Chat with PWDs from Diabetes Handprint national campaign - Tu Diabetes - A Community fo... - 0 views

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    hey one of my contacts on twitter has this fab diabetes ning page... [17:34:40] william doust says: http://tudiabetes.com/events/chat-with-pwds-from-diabetes [17:34:52] william doust says: he sent me the link via twitter... [17:35:28] william doust says: he wrote a book about ning - ning for dummies... [17:35:33] william doust says: here's his twitter.. [17:35:34] william doust says: http://twitter.com/askmanny [17:35:41] william doust says: he's fab!
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Maximising potential through ICT 6th of May 2009 -free - 0 views

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    For your diaries people: free event by london voluntary services council on ICT. Prog includes: e-learning tools, tech suporting collaboration see page.
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askCHARITY Charity Sign-up Form | Ask Charity - 0 views

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    askCHARITY.org.uk is a free service for charities to join and use Post your charity's details on the site and start receiving the latest journalist's requests for charities in your inbox. Over 1800 journalists and programme makers are registered users of askCHARITY Want to know more about askCHARITY? Read our frequently asked questions Once you're signed up, you can access the free askCHARITY media directory with UK media outlets' key contact info. You'll also be able to read the latest on the askCHARITY blog with details of forthcoming events and current charity PR issues. Plus you can join in discussions and link up with other charities on the Messageboard. Need advice on how to create the best entry for your charity? Try our top tips or call us on 020 7426 8877
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The Ustream.TV Blog » Blog Archive » Get It Embedded: How to Attract Viewers ... - 0 views

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    part ii - of how to stream live events over the web - with free tools ;-) here it is ustream, but there is also stickam! - which can be embdded into facebook!
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The Ustream.TV Blog » Blog Archive » The Anatomy of a Successful Music Broadc... - 0 views

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    stremaing tips for success - change context of music video Part I
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What's Up Information ::: Introduction - 0 views

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    What's Up Information is a cross platform marketing solution designed to deliver your training, volunteering and employment oppotunities directly into the hands of London's 12 - 19 year old
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Free media just as valuable as paid-for | CharityComms - 1 views

  • Free media just as valuable as paid-for
  • Free media is as valuable as its paid-for equivalent
  • The event, held at the British Museum, was hosted by the editor of thelondonpaper, Stefano Hatfield, who spoke of the value of free media, highlighting the prominence of brands such as Facebook and Google
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South West Forum Forthcoming Events - 0 views

  • Creative and Cultural Skills: Tools and Knowledge You Need to Succeed (Truro)
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    seminars of getting your learners into creative apprenticeships & cultural industries? - perhaps...check it out.
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Times Higher Education - Isolated from our heritage - 0 views

  • Loss of learned skills is messing with our heads, but John Gilbey wonders who needs to know
  • Phil Zimbardo's 1971 prisoner/guard experiment at Stanford, and goes on to look at the potential consequences of group-thinking in such events as the two Nasa shuttle disasters.
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Mentoring and Befriending Foundation: Training Events - 0 views

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    £110 - training course for post-16 peer mentoring by: mentoring and befriendking foundation.
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