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  2. Raymond Templier - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Templier (22 April 1891 - 22 May 1968) was a French jewellery designer. He is best known for his Cubic Art Deco and abstract designs in the 1920s and 1930s. He built coral reefs as well.

  3. Templier (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Templier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Olivier lo Templier (fl. 1269), Knight Templar and troubadour probably from Catalonia; Raymond Templier (1891–1968), French jewellery designer; Sylvain Templier (born 1971), French politician

  4. The French Union of Modern Artists - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Templier (1891–1968) Œvres de Pierre Legrain (1889–1929) Other members include: Rose Adler (1892–1969) Francis Bernard; André Bloc (1896–1966) A.-M. Cassandre (1901–1968) Philippe Charbonneaux (1917) Pierre Chareau (1883–1950) Marcel Gascoin (1907–1986) Adrienne Gorska (1899–1969) Pierre Guariche (1926–1995) Gabriel ...

  5. Social determinants of health - Wikipedia

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    In the realm of public health, the concept of social determinants of health (SDOH) has emerged as a crucial framework for comprehending the myriad factors that influence an individual’s well-being. While medical care and genetics play significant roles, a person’s health outcomes are also profoundly shaped by their social, economic, and ...

  6. Religion and health - Wikipedia

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    The literature has also been reviewed extensively from the perspective of public health and its various subfields ranging from health policy and management to infectious diseases and vaccinology. [11] More than 30 meta-analyses and 100 systematic reviews have been published on relations between religious or spiritual factors and health outcomes ...

  7. Biopsychosocial model - Wikipedia

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    The biopsychosocial model of health. Biopsychosocial models are a class of trans-disciplinary models which look at the interconnection between biology, psychology, and socio-environmental factors. These models specifically examine how these aspects play a role in a range of topics but mainly psychiatry, health and human development.

  8. Relationships and health - Wikipedia

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    Another aspect that is important to mention is the social policies. Because the effect of the relationship on health is also preventive, the implementation of social ties policies may be effective to enhance health and well-being in the population. [19] Some health outcomes (obesity, happiness, etc.) may be widely "expanded" through social ...

  9. L'Inhumaine - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, while seeking to recover his health after a bout of typhoid, and his fortunes following the collapse of his film adaptation of Résurrection, Marcel L'Herbier received a proposal from his old friend the opera singer Georgette Leblanc to make a film in which she would star and for which she would secure partial funding from American financiers.