- Jean
Liedloff (November 26, 1926 –
March 15, 2011) was an
American author best
known for her 1975 book The
Continuum Concept. The aunt of
writer Janet...
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coined by Jean
Liedloff in her 1975 book The
Continuum Concept, that
human beings have an
innate set of
expectations (which
Liedloff calls the continuum)...
- Venezuela,
according to the 2001 census, with some 430 in Brazil. Jean
Liedloff came into
contact with the Yeꞌkuana in the 1950s,
while working as a photographer...
- rubber, and tobacco. His
first wife was the
American sculptor Frances Liedloff, and
their daughter,
Janet Hobhouse,
became an
author and
biographer of...
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twentieth century. Born in New York City to
Henry Hobhouse and
Frances Liedloff, she
attended the
Spence School and
Oxford University.
Hobhouse was married...
- soul/R&B/funk
singer Jean de La Brète (1858–1945),
French novelist Jean
Liedloff (1926–2011),
American author Jean
Madeira (1918–1972),
American mezzo-soprano...
- up with the fund's
treasurer Robert Prescott-Allen, the
explorer Jean
Liedloff, and a
writer from
World Medicine,
Peter Bunyard, to
found The Ecologist...
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influenced the
upbringing of the post-war generations.
Thirty years later, Jean
Liedloff caused a stir by a "continuum concept" that she
presented to the public...
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Continuum Concept: In
Search of
Happiness Lost a book by
photographer Jean
Liedloff In
Search of
Happiness a 1962
poetry collection by
Michael Ondaatje In...
- PMC 6481909. PMID 31037212. Gosper, C.R.; Yates, C.J.; Cook, G.D.; Harvey, J.M.;
Liedloff, A.C.; McCaw, W.L.; Thiele, K.R.; Prober, S.M. (2018). "A
conceptual model...