It is a condition that does not lead to contentment and an even satisfaction, but to an ever extending desire for the choice fruits tasted.
This involves thinking about occupancy fees, staff morale, and the contentment of residents, as well as her own well-being and ability to cope.
It is through a cry that the infant expresses its needs and desires and by silence or vocal sounds that it acknowledges contentment.
They did differ, however, in their feelings of isolation, lack of health contentment and a general dissatisfaction with their situation.
These mediums can penetrate suffering and restore calm, tranquility, and contentment on a deeper level.
The maintenance of community connections is not articulated in the client-centred care philosophy, but was an important contributor to contentment.
Last is the placement of the patient on the continuum between contentment and distress.
Its aim was as much to provide the rich with contentment as the poor.
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