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What Will We Do with the Christmas Pudding?
The poem \"Christmas in the Workhouse\" archived in William Lindsay Gresham's papers at first appears to be a random transcript in his files. Exploring the work's publication history and Gresham's contributions to War Poems of the United Nations, a book edited by his second wife Joy Davidman, suggests that in fact \"Christmas in the Workhouse\" is part of the larger story of how they informed each other's work in the 1940s.
Regulating Test Anxiety by Joy: Based on the Mutual Promotion and Mutual Counteraction
The aim of the study was to verify the effectiveness of a new emotion regulation strategy called \"joy counteracts fear\" (JCF) based on the mutual promotion and mutual counteraction (MPMC) theory of affect in alleviating test anxiety (TA). In study 1, we explored the influence of TA on attention based on the improved sustained attention to response task (SART). Ninety-five participants (45 males, 21.27 ± 2.27 years old on average) were asked to completed the mood induction task (MIT) and the improved SART. The results showed that TA could significantly increase the tendency of mind wandering (MW), and rumination may play a key role in this process. In study 2, we selected all the fourteen students in low TA-level group from the former experiment, and randomly selected fourteen students from each of the medium-level and high-level groups respectively for a total of forty-two participants (24 males, 21.05 ± 2.39 years old on average). They needed to complete two kinds of MIT and the improved SART in turns. The results showed that the JCF strategy could effectively alleviate TA and the tendency of MW. Findings contribute the development of new TA intervention approaches and supplement the current intervention system.
Studio Joy works
Rick Joy's reputation as one of the country's most gifted designers, whose mining of materials and site create transcendent, even poetic buildings, was established in his first book, 'Desert Works'. This follow-up, 'Studio Joy Works', marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of his firm's founding and continues the careful documentation of the growing body of his important work, including houses in Vermont and California, his first public project, a train station in Princeton, New Jersey, and residences abroad in Mexico and Turks and Caicos. The projects in this book are further contextualized with an essay by Joy and spectacular photographs.