- Ruut
Veenhoven (26
November 1942 – 9
December 2024) was a
Dutch sociologist and a
pioneer on the
scientific study of happiness, in the
sense of subjective...
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Veenhoven is a
Dutch surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jacobine Veenhoven (born 1984),
Dutch rower Ruut
Veenhoven (1942–2024),
Dutch sociologist...
- Jeddah, and Dammam." Tripp,
Culture Shock, 2003: p. 31
Willem Adriaan Veenhoven and
Winifred Crum
Ewing (1976) Case
studies on
human rights and fundamental...
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appraisal of life satisfaction, such as of
quality of life. For
instance Ruut
Veenhoven has
defined happiness as "overall
appreciation of one's life as-a-whole...
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Jacobine Veenhoven (born 30
January 1984, Laren) is a
Dutch female rower. She won the
bronze medal at the 2012
Summer Olympics in the women's
eight event...
- treatment,
disease and
desert travel barely 5,000 made it to Egypt." W.A.
Veenhoven wrote: "The
German doctor,
Gustav Nachtigal, an eye-witness, believed...
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established in 2000 by
founding editors Ed Diener, Alex Michalos, and Ruut
Veenhoven. It is
published by
Springer Science+Business Media, and is affiliated...
- and
fundamental freedoms: a
world survey,
Volume 4 By
Willem Adriaan Veenhoven P. 77
Encyclopedia Americana,
Volume 30 By
Scholastic Library Publishing...
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Marieke Veenhoven-Mattheussens (born 8
March 1984) is a
field hockey player from the Netherlands. She was part of the
Dutch teams that won the silver...
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Middle East: L to Z.
Infobase Publishing. p. 21. ISBN 9781438126760.
Veenhoven,
Willem Adriaan; Ewing,
Winifred Crum (1975). Case
Studies on
Human Rights...