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involved with
youth work
pursue this as an
avocation.
Contents Avocation in
literature People whose avocations were not
their vocations A B C D E F G H...
- that is able to "put a
significant amount of time and
effort into
their avocations and find ways to use
their multiple interests to
inform their vocations"...
- French 'one who loves') is
generally considered a
person who
pursues an
avocation independent from
their source of income.
Amateurs and
their pursuits are...
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Louis Russell Chauvenet (February 12, 1920 – June 24, 2003) was an
American champion chess player and one of the
founders of
science fiction fandom. Chauvenet...
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occurrences would result in his men
treating such
women as
those "plying
their avocation in the streets",
implying that they
would treat the
women like prostitutes...
- Ben
Viccari (1918-2010) was a writer, journalist,
broadcaster and
champion of
Canadian multiculturalism. He was a past
president of the
Canadian Ethnic...
- Jill St. John (born Jill
Arlyn Oppenheim;
August 19, 1940) is an
American retired actress. She is best
known for
playing Tiffany Case, the
first American...
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strenuous lifestyle. He was
homeschooled and
began a
lifelong naturalist avocation before attending Harvard College. His book The
Naval War of 1812 established...
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micromanaging eye of Stallman) or to one of
thousands of
different commercial,
avocational, or university-research projects, processes, licenses, and ideologies...
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Pauli once
remarked to me that
Oppenheimer seemed to
treat physics as an
avocation and
psychoanalysis as a vocation. —
Isidor Isaac Rabi Oppenheimer's diverse...