- Keyßer,
Lorenz T.; Steinberger,
Julia K. (2020). "Scientists'
warning on
affluence".
Nature Communications. 11 (3107): 3107. Bibcode:2020NatCo..11.3107W...
- Look up
affluence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Affluence is the
abundance of
valuable resources or
valuable material possessions.
Affluence may also...
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Affluence refers to an individual's or household's
economical and
financial advantage in
comparison to others. It may be ****essed
through either income...
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Affordable affluence refers to a
cultural phenomenon where consumers use
accessible luxury goods and
lifestyles to
project status and
align themselves...
- "Famine,
Affluence, and Morality" is an
essay written by
Peter Singer in 1971 and
published in
Philosophy &
Public Affairs in 1972. It
argues that affluent...
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Affluence (Chinese: 澤豐),
formerly Ho King (Chinese: 河景), is an at-grade MTR
Light Rail stop
located between Affluence Garden and Tuen Mun
River in Tuen...
- Time
affluence is
defined as the
sense that one has
ample time
available on a
daily basis. Tim K****er is
credited with
coining the term. In 2009, K****er...
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Diseases of
affluence,
previously called diseases of rich people, is a term
sometimes given to
selected diseases and
other health conditions which are...
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impact on the
environment to a
function of
three factors: po****tion (P),
affluence (A) and
technology (T). It is
similar in form to the Kaya identity, which...
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Affluence without Abundance: The
Disappearing World of the
Bushmen is a book by
anthropologist James Suzman on the
Bushmen of
southern Africa based on...