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  1. Military occupation, also called belligerent occupation or simply occupation, is the temporary control exerted by a ruling power's military apparatus over a sovereign territory that is outside of the legal boundaries of that ruling power's own sovereign territory.

  2. Depending on the stated aim of an occupation, occupiers can show a range of behaviors, from the mild to the murderous. German soldiers in France and Denmark, conquered in 1940, were ordered to be friendly and considerate of the civilian populations, to win them over.

  3. Apr 1, 2013 · According to Sabonis-Chafee (1989) occupation is seen as purposeful activities that fill a person's waking hours and something that is 'more than just doing'. Kielhofner (1995) considered occupation to include action and doing in the physical and social world.

  4. The occupation history of the site has recently been clarified as dating from the terminal Pleistocene to the mid-Holocene, with a series of 17 AMS dates ranging between c.11000 and 9400 cal BP (Lewis et al., 2008).

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  6. Taking an occupational history is known to provide benefits such as: Establishing a diagnosis when there is a suspected occupational link or causation, indicating appropriate treatment and management of the condition, initiating claims for compensation if there is a confirmed occupational exposure, identifying hazards at the workplace that may ...

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  7. Aug 1, 2013 · History offers evidence for understanding how people have undertaken the mundane occupations of daily life in ways that vary because of different personal needs or social circumstances.

  8. occupation An economic role separated from household activity as a result of the growth of markets for labour. Such roles form part of a wider economic division of labour in an industrial enterprise, formal organization, or socio-economic structure.

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