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E175's response to 1992 Spring directive part 2 : Manuscript 1992.
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2021.
Description
1 online resource
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Work
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War
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Villages
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Unemployment
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Travel
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Transportation
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Cities and towns
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Technology
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Retirement
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Psychiatry
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Amusements
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Money
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Medicine
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Marriage
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Holidays
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Health
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Families
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Diseases
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Culture
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Children
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Business
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Relaxation
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Promotions
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Parents
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Hobbies
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Fatigue
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Exercise
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Force and energy
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Education
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Disabilities
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Commuting
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Child care
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Compiled/Created
1992.
Summary note
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:SxMOA2/1/36/2/1/113
Original version
Reproduction of: E175's response to 1992 Spring directive part 2, 1992
Location of originals
University of Sussex Special Collections
Copyright note
Mass Observation Archive Trustees
Other title(s)
1992 Spring part 2: The pace of life :
Mass Observation Project, Module II: 1990s.
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