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well beings

noun as in contented state

noun as in good health or fortune

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A digital “Well-beings” game, which gamifies wellness, is now available on Nintendo Switch.

James later explained why he hasn’t publicly addressed the vaccination problem as he does with other social issues, saying: “We’re not talking about something that’s political or racism or police brutality and things of that nature. We’re talking about peoples’ bodies and well-beings.

“I can complete work fine, but I don’t feel like the schools are considering our personal well-beings sometimes,” a student wrote.

“In a perfect world, everyone would follow rules, mind their manners, be socially responsible and care for the well-beings of others,” LaVita told Fox News via email.

In the latest episode of "Inflection Point," I spoke with Mercer about why immersive technology may offer the key to helping workers and supervisors comprehend the nuances of what sexual harassment looks like — and how the power dynamics of workplace sexual harassment can damage the careers and well-beings of those harassed.

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