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| ==Definitiion== | | ==Definitiion== |
− | *1.a. The (or an) act of rebounding or springing back; rebound, recoil. (See also quot. 1656.) | + | *1.a. The (or an) [[act]] of rebounding or springing back; rebound, recoil. (See also quot. 1656.) |
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| ::1626 BACON Sylva §245 Whether there be any such Resilience in Eccho's. | | ::1626 BACON Sylva §245 Whether there be any such Resilience in Eccho's. |
− | ::1656 BLOUNT Glossogr., Resilience, a leaping or skipping back, a rebounding; a going from ones word. | + | ::1656 BLOUNT Glossogr., Resilience, a leaping or skipping back, a rebounding; a going from ones [[word]]. |
− | ::1799 COLERIDGE Hymn to Earth, Mightier far was the joy of thy sudden resilience. | + | ::1799 COLERIDGE Hymn to Earth, Mightier far was the [[joy]] of thy sudden resilience. |
| ::1843 CARLYLE Past & Pr. (1858) 79 The Heaviest..has its deflexions..nay at times its resiliences, its reboundings. | | ::1843 CARLYLE Past & Pr. (1858) 79 The Heaviest..has its deflexions..nay at times its resiliences, its reboundings. |
− | ::1866 J. MARTINEAU Ess. I. 41 The heart does not always propel without resilience. | + | ::1866 J. MARTINEAU Ess. I. 41 The heart does not always [[propel]] without resilience. |
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| :b. Revolt, recoil from something. | | :b. Revolt, recoil from something. |
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− | ::1858 SEARS Athan. III. ii. 267 Those smaller sects whose fierce resilience from Catholicism isolates them from the common reason. | + | ::1858 SEARS Athan. III. ii. 267 Those smaller sects whose fierce resilience from Catholicism isolates them from the common [[reason]]. |
| ::1890 GARNETT Milton 38 Nor can we doubt that the old Puritan fully approved his son's resilience from a church defined by Arminianism and prelacy. | | ::1890 GARNETT Milton 38 Nor can we doubt that the old Puritan fully approved his son's resilience from a church defined by Arminianism and prelacy. |
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| ::1882 MOZLEY Reminisc. I. xii. 85 It was possibly a mutual resilience between him [Hartley Coleridge] and people of more orderly ways that prevented him from standing at Oriel till some years after. | | ::1882 MOZLEY Reminisc. I. xii. 85 It was possibly a mutual resilience between him [Hartley Coleridge] and people of more orderly ways that prevented him from standing at Oriel till some years after. |
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− | *2.a. Elasticity; the power of resuming the original shape or position after compression, bending, etc.; spec. the energy per unit volume absorbed by a material when it is subjected to strain, or the maximum value of this when the elastic limit is not exceeded. | + | *2.a. Elasticity; the [[power]] of resuming the original shape or [[position]] after compression, bending, etc.; spec. the energy per unit volume absorbed by a material when it is subjected to strain, or the maximum value of this when the elastic limit is not exceeded. |
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− | ::1824 TREDGOLD Cast Iron 82 The term modulus of resilience, I have ventured to apply to the number which represents the power of a material to resist an impulsive force. | + | ::1824 TREDGOLD Cast Iron 82 The term modulus of resilience, I have ventured to apply to the number which represents the [[power]] of a [[material]] to resist an [[impulsive]] [[force]]. |
| ::1834 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 530 The natural elasticity or resilience of the lungs. | | ::1834 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 530 The natural elasticity or resilience of the lungs. |
| ::1867 C. T. F. YOUNG Fouling Iron Ships 164 To bend back again.., if the metal possesses sufficient resilience to do so. | | ::1867 C. T. F. YOUNG Fouling Iron Ships 164 To bend back again.., if the metal possesses sufficient resilience to do so. |
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| # The Carolina Abecedarian Project | | # The Carolina Abecedarian Project |
| # Sinclair, Mary F., Sandra L. Christenson, and Martha L. Thurow. “Promoting School Completion of Urban Secondary Youth With Emotional or Behavioral Disabilities.” Exceptional Children. Vol. 71, No. 4, 2005, pp. 465-482 | | # Sinclair, Mary F., Sandra L. Christenson, and Martha L. Thurow. “Promoting School Completion of Urban Secondary Youth With Emotional or Behavioral Disabilities.” Exceptional Children. Vol. 71, No. 4, 2005, pp. 465-482 |
− | # American Psychological Association, (2004). For Parents: Helping Teens Build Resilience After Hurricanes. APA Help Center: Disasters & Terrorism, Retrieved 10/16/2008, from Media:http://www.apahelpcenter.org/articles/article.php?id=117 | + | # American Psychological Association, (2004). For Parents: Helping Teens Build Resilience After Hurricanes. APA Help Center: Disasters & Terrorism, Retrieved 10/16/2008, from Media:https://www.apahelpcenter.org/articles/article.php?id=117 |
| # Wang, & Gordon, M. , & E. (1994). Educational Resilience in Inner-City America. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. Goldstein, & Brooks, Sam, & Robert B. (Ed.). (2005). Resilience in Children. Springer. | | # Wang, & Gordon, M. , & E. (1994). Educational Resilience in Inner-City America. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. Goldstein, & Brooks, Sam, & Robert B. (Ed.). (2005). Resilience in Children. Springer. |
− | # http://www.stressedfamily.com | + | # https://www.stressedfamily.com |
| # Garmezy, N. (1974, August) The study of children at risk: New perspectives for developmetal psychopathology. | | # Garmezy, N. (1974, August) The study of children at risk: New perspectives for developmetal psychopathology. |
| # Bernard, B. (1991). Fostering resiliency in kid: Protective factors in the family, school and community. Portland, OR: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. | | # Bernard, B. (1991). Fostering resiliency in kid: Protective factors in the family, school and community. Portland, OR: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. |
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| # Breitenbach. B. von (1982): Italiener und Spanier als Arbeitnehmer in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, München/Mainz | | # Breitenbach. B. von (1982): Italiener und Spanier als Arbeitnehmer in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, München/Mainz |
| # Die Zeit: Gut angekommen | | # Die Zeit: Gut angekommen |
− | ==]References== | + | ==References== |
| * Benard, Bonnie (2004) Resiliency: What We Have Learned San Francisco, WestEd. ' | | * Benard, Bonnie (2004) Resiliency: What We Have Learned San Francisco, WestEd. ' |
| Block, J. H., & Block, J. (1980). The role of ego-control and ego-resiliency in the organization of behavior. In W. A. Collins (Ed.), Development of cognition, affect, and social relations: Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology (Vol. 13, pp. 39–101). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum | | Block, J. H., & Block, J. (1980). The role of ego-control and ego-resiliency in the organization of behavior. In W. A. Collins (Ed.), Development of cognition, affect, and social relations: Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology (Vol. 13, pp. 39–101). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum |