Not exact matches
As the study put it, «publishers must understand that these relationships begin through friends» referrals and
social media,» and that in order for younger audiences to be willing to pay a subscription for their news, «they must
bond with your mission and purpose.»
As social animals we survived because we form
bonds, which provide mutual aid.
One strategy might be to create a «
Social Security delay bridge» such
as a certificate of deposit or
bond ladder to span those eight years from ages 62 to 70, he said.
The agency, created in 1946 to build houses for veterans of the Second World War, liked to describe itself
as the «heart of housing» — an enormous Crown corporation that dominated the mortgage insurance market, guaranteed complex,
bond - like assets called mortgage - backed securities, and subsidized the building and upkeep of First Nations and
social housing.
By leveling with workers not just
as subordinates, but taking a real interest in their lives, managers can begin to foster the type of culture that values
social bonding.
Instead of financing
Social Security and Medicare out of progressive taxes levied on the highest income brackets — mainly the FIRE sector — the dream of privatizing these entitlement programs is to turn this tax surplus over to financial managers to bid up stock and
bond prices, much
as pension - fund capitalism did from the 1960s onward.
The fact that investors bought both demonstrates the extent to which institutional
bond buyers have accepted
social and environmentally responsible behavior by corporates
as actions which should be funded.
Paving the way for
social, or «sustainability»
bonds as they're sometimes called, is a booming green
bond business.
It signals to the rest of Corporate America that many investors now look at
social responsibility
as an item just
as deserving of funding in the
bond market
as any other core business activity.
Studies show that smiling is used
as a way to form
bonds with others [25] and that smiling behavior is more pronounced when people are engaged in
social contact [26].
Due to the fixed nature of the payments, some older individuals may be able to consider
Social Security payments, employment pensions, and other predictable and / or passive income sources
as part of their
bond pile, thus reducing or eliminating the need for
bonds.
Preparation before the issuance involved developing an appropriate framework, in line with the
social bond principles of the International Capital Markets Association (ICMA), which set out the underlying rationale of the
bond and explained the methodology used with regard to such aspects
as loan selection, the use of proceeds and reporting.
Team members Tasha Sandback, Gwen Kavanaugh, Shelley Raymond, Moksh Soni and Sebastian Vasoff proposed an innovative solution to home ownership through co-housing and creative financing solutions such
as Social Impact
Bonds.
As we pointed out in our post last week, a withdrawal rate strategy should respond to market factors like equity valuations and bond yields as well as personal factors like age, retirement horizon, and expectations about pension and Social Security benefit
As we pointed out in our post last week, a withdrawal rate strategy should respond to market factors like equity valuations and
bond yields
as well as personal factors like age, retirement horizon, and expectations about pension and Social Security benefit
as well
as personal factors like age, retirement horizon, and expectations about pension and Social Security benefit
as personal factors like age, retirement horizon, and expectations about pension and
Social Security benefits.
Forasmuch
as each man is a part of the human race, and human nature is something
social, and has for a great and natural good, the power also of friendship; on this account God willed to create all men out of one, in order that they might be held in their society not only by likeness of kind, but also by
bond of kindred.
Editor's note: Bernard Loomer's essay was presented
as the Inaugural Lecture of the D. R. Sharpe Lectureship on
Social Ethics, given at
Bond Chapel of the University of Chicago on October 19, 1975, and is reprinted with the permission of the Dean of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago.
In this sense, religion and religious values act
as social glue: informing society's understanding of the public good, providing the vocabulary of common moral discourse, and, consequently, restraining and
bonding the centrifugal forces of national life.
In this way,
social cooperation among human beings brings about the cohesion, and therein the unity, required of a society by interrelating the personal experience of individuals in such a way so
as to emotionally
bond those individuals together.
As Hobbes's illustration to the Leviathan so eloquently depicted, an increasingly «liberated» citizenry, resulting from the diminishment of constitutive memberships in
social groups and associations, would be connected only through one
bond, one relation, one connection» the state.
In Centesimus Annus, he designates solidarity
as «one of the fundamental principles of the Christian view of
social and political organization,» tracing it back to Leo XIII's notion of civic friendship
as the enduring
bond that unites the often antagonistic relations of labor and capital in modern society, through Pius XI's concept of
social charity and Paul VI's evocative phrase «civilization of love.»
Ideologically, there had already existed an affinity between conservatism and anti-abortionism, but
as Ziegler shows, these
social currents strengthened and deepened the
bond between the Republican party and the pro-life movement.
J. Russell Chandran related his reflections on the basis for a Christian
social vision to the unifying «
bond of love» which carried the same meanings
as Rauschenbusch half a world and eighty years removed.
The Oak Brook Park District and Oak Brook Park District Foundation realize that play is a critical part of the
social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of every child
as well
as essential to developing cross-generational
bonds.
Play is a critical part of the
social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of every child
as well
as essential to developing cross-generational
bonds.
«Her research established how the biological basis of monogamy should be analyzed, and established the prairie vole
as the major model for examining the biology of adult
social bonds.»
Below is an excerpt from her About Me page: «Since 2007 I have been working with families and children to help them develop healthy communication skills, manage severe emotional issues, develop coping skills to manage behaviors, create dynamic parent - child
bonds, and navigate
social media & technology
as a family.
As the two of you roll the softballs back and forth, a
social bond between baby and parent is created.
As she splashes and plays with you, your
bond grows and so does her emotional, physical and
social development.
Mommy Connections offers weekly classes providing a unique learning opportunity
as well
as a fun way to
bond with your child and other moms in a
social environment.
We know these human
bond substitutes
as addictions... to substances like alcohol or drugs,
social media, gambling, shopping, and any number of other compulsions.
Our classes provide a unique learning opportunity
as well
as a fun way to
bond with your child and other moms in a
social environment.
Your kids will never be lonely because they'll always have each other, but also because they'll grow up to be very
social individuals, and because of that, because of that
bond they have with one another that started from birth, they'll have no trouble establishing good, solid relationships
as they grow up.
Better known
as «
social impact
bonds», several schemes are currently being trialled across the UK, including at Peterborough Prison and by St Mungo's, the homelessness charity.
They provide a place for veterans to gather and
bond, for members of the community to host
social events and for private groups to celebrate special occasions such
as wedding receptions.
The findings, published online on March 25 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, suggest that even brief
social contact that does not involve a close emotional
bond — such
as small talk with a neighbor or a bus driver — could extend a person's life.
Sugar gliders can form very strong
bonds with their human families, but
as highly
social animals they should live in pairs or small groups and must have a spacious enclosure,
as well
as a carefully monitored diet.
The idea that brain circuitries devoted to affiliation and
social bonds may well be
as sophisticated
as our fear mechanisms had been percolating for almost a decade.
Oxytocin is known
as the «love hormone» because it encourages trust, cooperation and
social bonding.
Peering into each other's eyes, then, naturally has a strong influence on that most
social of activities: creating a personal, shared
bond as we fall in love with another.
«We think that viewing oxytocin in this way can help us understand why it plays a role in other kinds of interdependent
social relationships — new romances, mother - infant
bonds,
as two examples.
Hrdy says the paper clarifies previous work by these and other authors showing that close
social bonds — «friendships, if you want to call them that,» she says — help ensure the survival of a female's offspring
as well
as her own longevity.
Oxytocin has been called the «love hormone» because it plays an important role in
social behaviors, such
as maternal care and pair
bonding.
If so, poetry and art may be interpreted
as forms of
social bonding that linger long after the initial mother - infant attachment is outgrown.
Such knowledge could inform treatment options for disorders such
as autism, which disrupt a person's ability to form
social bonds.
These neurons, found in the prefrontal cortex, may play a role in other oxytocin - related
social behaviors such
as intimacy, love, or mother - child
bonding.
Along with the suckling and smiling instincts, the laughter of tickling evolved
as a way of cementing the
bond between parents and children, laying the foundation for a behavior that carries over into the
social lives of adults.
Catherine Naughton said: «Research has previously shown that strong
social bonds can act
as a beneficial psychological resource, especially in times of need.
Social bonding and reproductive success were highly correlated: Mares with the weakest social ties had about half as many surviving foals as those that were the most sociable, the researchers report online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sci
Social bonding and reproductive success were highly correlated: Mares with the weakest
social ties had about half as many surviving foals as those that were the most sociable, the researchers report online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sci
social ties had about half
as many surviving foals
as those that were the most sociable, the researchers report online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It may be that «acute» stress, i.e. a one - time stressful experience may lead to
social bonding,
as shown in the study, but that «chronic» stress, i.e. repeated exposure to stress over a long period, might wear us out.
But other activities could be just
as good for
social bonding as singing, Huron speculates.