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    Menu for a Dinner for the Ladies Festival Organised by the Porchway Lodge no.4675 held in the Grand Hall of the Connaught Rooms on Wednesday, 10th. January, 1951

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    The menu contains the text of the Grace said and details the toasts and presentations to be made. The toast to the King was proposed by the President of the Porchway Lodge W. Bro. William C. Harrison. The toast to the Ladies and Guests was proposed by W. Bro. Leonard Dobbs, Responses were made by Mrs. E. M. Cayless and Bro. Cecil C. Hill. The toast to the President (of the Porchway Lodge) was proposed by W. Bro. Alexander Newbery. There was a presentation to Mrs. Edna M. Harrison by W. Bro. R.J. Burroughs. Music during dinner and for dancing was provided by Tommy De Rosa and his Orchestra and Gordon Marsh and his Festival Cabaret with the Kembleshttps://arrow.tudublin.ie/menus20c/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Herzogin Connaught, Brustbild, Profil

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    Signatur des Originals: S 36/F0840

    Evaluating a comprehensive weight control programme for obesity management : the consideration of psychological factors in treatment outcome

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    Bibliography: p. 122-141.Obesity (BMI > 30 kg I m2) is a major health and psychosocial problem worldwide, for which no single consistently effective intervention has been found. In particular, obesity has a substantial impact on psychological well-being. Positive value is given to thinness in western society, thus stereotyping the obese as aesthetically displeasing, and subjecting them to prejudice and discrimination. Psychological distress often observed in obese individuals, can be seen as a direct ' consequence rather than a cause of their condition. The high prevalence of obesity in all South African racial groups is striking, however, as yet no formal weight loss clinics exist in either outpatient or primary health care settings in this country. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a 24-week comprehensive behavioural weight management programme (CWCP) for outpatients, paying particular attention to psychological factors. The programme consisted of eating behaviour modification, nutrition education and increased activity levels. A randomised controlled trial was designed, and obese volunteers (n = 155), recruited through media advertisements, were assigned to either the experimental (CWCP) or control group (who received standard treatment). Four trained dieticians conducted the weekly, one-hour group sessions at Tygerberg Hospital. Subjects were required to undergo baseline, three, six and twelve month assessments, which included demographic, anthropometric and psychological measures. The psychological tests used consisted of the Beck Depression Inventory, The Robson Self-esteem Scale, The Eating Inventory, the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales, and the Stress Vulnerability Scale

    Paintings and drawings of Orford Ness In association with the National Trust's Foundation for Art, 2-25 November 1995

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    Activities for developing training skills

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    Activities for developing appraisal training

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    Ecological and Psychosocial Perspectives on Intergenerational Home Sharing

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    Interest in home sharing between skipped generations has gained the interest of the public, policymakers, and researchers because of the potential win-win outcomes.1 This brief outlines important economic, psychological, and social circumstances among emerging and older adults that present a rationale for intergenerational home sharing as well as challenges for successful implementation

    Refurbishment in the office sector 1997/8 The Connaught Report

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