Fichier de travail (INPUT) : ./DUMP-TEXT/2-85.txt
Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : utf-8
Forme recherchée : \bhappiness|work\b
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Ligne n°229 : ... Log in using your social- Ligne n°230 : network account
Ligne n°231 : OR ...- Ligne n°255 : Jemima Lewis: Since when did work bring you happiness?
- Ligne n°255 : Jemima Lewis: Since when did work bring you happiness?
Ligne n°308 : ... The idea that we ought to be fulfilled by our jobs is comparatively- Ligne n°309 : new, and thoroughly unhelpful. For most of human history, work has
Ligne n°310 : simply been a necessity. The Dickensian clerk, scratching away at the ...
Ligne n°320 : ... John Ruskin summed up the modest hopes of the 19th century worker thus:- Ligne n°321 : "In order that people may be happy in their work, these three things
Ligne n°322 : are needed: They must be fit for it: They must not do too much of it: ...- Ligne n°326 : These days, we expect to actively enjoy our work, and feel that we have
Ligne n°327 : failed if enjoyment is not forthcoming. Ever since the Sixties, we have ...
Ligne n°371 : ... the bankers and marketers: like the Dickensian clerk, they are coming- Ligne n°372 : to see work as a means to an end, rather than their only vehicle for
Ligne n°373 : self-expression. ...