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resilience: an occurrence of rebounding or springing back resilience: the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limit
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The capacity of young people to cope with difficult and challenging circumstances in their lives to develop competence.
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(property) That property of a strained body which enables it to recover its size and shape as it is unloaded after some initial deformation.
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Some definitions of resiliency: "... the inherent and nurtured capacity of individuals to deal with life's stresses in ways that enable them to lead healthy and fulfilled lives" (Howard & Johnson 1999 p 3). "Resiliency is contextual. It is not a discrete quality that people either possess or do not possess, people may be more or less resilient at different points in their lives depending on a range of factors. ...
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The carpet pile's ability to return to its original thickness after being crushed, due either to traffic or to compression from furnishings.
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