Friday, April 15, 2011

Michigan Booster Seat Regulation

resilience

Suggested by ... Goswintha and Tapia 1. Human capacity to take extreme situations flexibly and overcome them. Psychology
2. The ability of a material to absorb and store elastic strain energy. Mechanical

Resilience is an interesting term that originally comes from the field of physics, called the ability of a material to absorb and store energy before deformation ...

... The concept, by extension, has transcended the fields of physics and engineering to reach the field of psychology to define, in its second sense, the ability of humans to recover, and assume overcome difficult situations, as emotional shock, trauma, etc ...

also our voice today is used in such disparate fields as ecology (meaning of "capacity of an ecosystem to recover its own dynamics when it has been altered by external causes-a fire, for example ) or economics (ability to show a company or an economy to recover from disturbances, such as an earthquake ) ...

... Resilience is definitely a word-and a concept that encompasses, really interesting, although it is not reflected in the 22 th edition of DRAE, yes is included in the advance of the 23 th edition ...

to the next revelation!
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