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Good Housekeeping - translation to English

AMERICAN MAGAZINE
Good Housekeeping Magazine; Good Housekeeping Institute; Good Housekeeping Seal; Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval; Good housekeeping; Goodhousekeeping.com; Good Housekeeping (British magazine); British Good Housekeeping; Good Housekeeping UK
  • Masthead for the first issue of ''Good Housekeeping'' as it appeared on May 2, 1885

Good Housekeeping         
"Good House-Keeping", Amerikaans magazine voor vrouwen over huishouding en familieleven
good life         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The good life; Good Life; Good Life (song); The Good Life (song); The Good Life (album); The Good Life (disambiguation); The Good Life (film); Goodlife; Goodlife (disambiguation)
goed leven
good Samaritan         
  • ''The Good Samaritan'' by [[Aimé Morot]] (1880) shows the Good Samaritan taking the injured man to the inn.
  • ''Parable of the Good Samaritan'' by [[Balthasar van Cortbemde]] (1647) shows the Good Samaritan tending the injured man while the Levite and priest are also shown in the distance.
  • Israel]] in the time of Jesus. Jericho is just north of the [[Dead Sea]], with Jerusalem to the west.
  • The injunction to "go and do likewise" has led to the "Good Samaritan" name being applied to many hospitals, such as the [[Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center]] in [[Portland, Oregon]].
  • The road from [[Jerusalem]] to [[Jericho]].
  • halo]] around the Good Samaritan's head indicates an allegorical interpretation. The first scene includes an angel.
  • Samuel Nixon]], [[St. Paul's Church (Halifax)]], [[Nova Scotia]]
DIDACTIC STORY TOLD BY JESUS IN LUKE 10:25–37
Good samaritan; Good Samaritans; The Good samaritan; Good Samaritan; Parable of The Good Samaritan; Good Samaritian; Parable of the good Samaritan; Parable of the good samaritan; Good samaratin; Luke 10:25-37
goede Samaritaan (Nieuwe Testament); iem. die medelijden heeft

Definition

Good Thing
<convention> (From the 1930 Sellar and Yeatman parody "1066 And All That") Often capitalised; always pronounced as if capitalised. 1. Self-evidently wonderful to anyone in a position to notice: "The Trailblazer's 19.2 Kbaud PEP mode with on-the-fly Lempel-Ziv compression is a Good Thing for sites relaying netnews". 2. Something that can't possibly have any ill side-effects and may save considerable grief later: "Removing the self-modifying code from that shared library would be a Good Thing". 3. When said of software tools or libraries, as in "Yacc is a Good Thing", specifically connotes that the thing has drastically reduced a programmer's work load. Opposite: Bad Thing, compare big win. [Jargon File] (1995-05-07)

Wikipedia

Good Housekeeping

Good Housekeeping is an American women's magazine featuring articles about women's interests, product testing by The Good Housekeeping Institute, recipes, diet, and health, as well as literary articles. It is well known for the "Good Housekeeping Seal", a limited warranty program that is popularly known as the "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval".

Good Housekeeping was founded in 1885 by American publisher and poet Clark W. Bryan. By the time of its acquisition by the Hearst Corporation in 1911, the magazine had grown to a circulation of 300,000 subscribers. By the early 1960s, it had over 5 million subscribers and was one of the world's most popular women's magazines.

Examples of use of Good Housekeeping
1. "This move represents good housekeeping," said a club spokesman.
2. For many clients, hiring Giuliani delivered the political equivalent of a Good Housekeeping seal.
3. Good Housekeeping magazine presented her in 2003 with its Women in Government award for courage.
4. Call it the "Good Housekeeping" seal of approval for ethical companies.
5. All that has changed, according to a survey in Good Housekeeping magazine (an improbably frisky publication that recently made headlines by applying its famously stringent Good Housekeeping Institute test procedures to sex toys.