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It builds on a challenging, if intuitively persuasive, premise: that we really can identify what, in its most recent Inquiry, the Committee called «best practice in promoting
good behaviour in public life».
Several studies have shown a positive correlation between exercise and
good behaviour in young people, «According to the stimulation seeking theory, low arousal represents an unpleasant physiological state.
Students who struggle to meet your expectations of
good behaviour in the classroom work better if they know what they have to do, where they have to sit, where you will stand, what particular signals mean — and if that stays the same, routinely, in every class.
A classroom poster that summarises some basics of
good behaviour in the classroom.
In what ways do you recognise and reward
good behaviour in your classroom?
Teachers» leaders offered a cautious welcome to the contribution that ex-forces personnel could make to teaching, but Chris Keates of the NASUWT warned of a difference between maintaining military discipline and ensuring
good behaviour in classrooms.
This is why carefully - timed shows of affection are important in reinforcing
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Not exact matches
Google's plans to favour websites that have been optimized for a
better mobile experience, is «reflecting the change the consumer has made
in terms of digital
behaviour,» Peter Vaz, chair of IAB Canada's mobile committee, told Marketing.
History shows that Canadians can quickly change their
behaviour if it's
in their own
best interest.
Recent years have also seen significant advances
in psychological treatment, where
behaviours are being understood
better.
In the past, a
good number of pets were put down for
behaviours that their owners couldn't deal with, such as uncontrollable urination, for example.
He invests long - term
in a limited number of
well understood businesses, a model he says emulates the
behaviour of the world's super-rich, who don't constantly churn their portfolios and who don't flip their investments when markets dive.
The set of circumstances
in which outsiders should be reluctant to judge the
behaviour of a powerful occupational group is pretty strictly limited to circumstances
in which the members of that group do a
good job of monitoring their own
behaviour and enforcing standards that serve the public
well.
His managerial
behaviour is steeped
in the premise that all parties — employee, boss, company — are
better off when people are pushed to live up to their potential, when «
good enough» isn't
good enough.
Third, if the bad
behaviour in question suggests such poor judgment that the employee simply could no longer be trusted, then an employer might
well be right to let him or her go.
«Most of the problems are rooted
in not having a
good system
in place to address the
behaviour of minority parties,» Drexhage says.
The employee's extracurricular
behaviour threatens the safety or
well - being of others
in the workplace when it occurs away from work, or violates provincial occupational health and safety legislation.
Ante Glavas, an associate professor with a specialization
in organizational
behaviour at Kedge Business School
in Marseille, France, says employees of companies that promote social responsibility tend to feel more connected to their work: «They are more engaged, because instead of leaving values at the door when they leave home, they can feel like they are doing something
good that aligns with who they are as a person.»
Sam Stovall, S&P Capital IQ's chief investment strategist and a
well - known financial historian, has found distinct patterns of stock - market
behaviour in the presidential cycle.
Without a similar change
in commuter
behaviour or the cost of driving
in North America, it seems mass transit may be a solution too soon for Canada's congestion problem, as
well.
And I realize that I have an opportunity here to demonstrate that Canadians can expect and deserve a
better level of
behaviour from people
in this place who hope to wield the public trust one day.»
«Having all the pharmaceutical data is a big step
in helping the insurer
better manage your choices of products, give you advice about
behaviour, ensure you are complying with your pharmaceutical regime and adhering to the treatment that has been prescribed.»
If wage negotiations, for example, were to build
in current low expected price increases — of the order of 2 to 3 per cent — that kind of
behaviour would clearly produce
better national outcomes than if larger increases (not backed by genuine productivity gains) were pursued and granted, only to be followed by a tightening of policy.
Analysing what drives the
behaviour of these liquidity providers is a precondition for understanding how
well placed markets are to accommodate potential future shifts
in supply and demand, particularly during times of elevated market uncertainty.
People have been reminded that property prices and rents go down as
well as up, and this is being reflected
in their
behaviour — gearing up for property acquisition, for example, has lost its earlier appeal.
As
well, Albertans are so hopeful now at the prospect of liberation from the fear of retribution for speaking their minds about government
behaviour and policy
in public,
in the workplace or even among circles of friends.
It can be used to drive
behaviours that aren't
in the customer's
best interest.
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Not all Jews believe this, BTW, but
in Judaism I have yet to run across someone who believe that G - d would punish anyone for their «beliefs» and not their «deeds» (take a
good look at the Tanach... the contract with the Jews (known as the «teachings of G - d», not «the law») is all about
behaviour; and while many Christians have been raised to view «the teachings of G - d» (the law) as something to be «freed» from... one has to ask the simple question..
«Tts 2:3 - 4 The aged women likewise, that [they be]
in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of
good things; That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children,»!!
In short, a belief that we're
better people because we're (Christian, American, Educated, Atheist,...) leads us to avoid preventative measures against abuse, and justify abusive
behaviours when they do occur.
This, as we have seen, is
in order to make sense of Man's intentional consciousness, creative
behaviour and organic brain, as
well as his destiny
in Christ.
Once a
behaviour is accomplished, emotions that the
behaviour was «
good» fall
in line, leading to the conclusion of thought, belief...
in God.
On the Crusades — «not the proudest moment
in Christian history but nor were they the childish caricature of modern Western guilt and certainly not that of contemporary Muslim paranoia» — he goes into some detail to describe not only the background and the geopolitical state of things, but also the realities of human
behaviour, both
good and bad.
Insurance companies are
well aware of the phenomenon
in which people who take out insurance against, say, burglary, are known (on average if not
in every case) to modify their
behaviour so that the risk of being burgled increases.
If the father behaves
in an unorthodox fashion,
well, it is not the first time that paternal love has overstepped the bounds of conventional religious
behaviour.
That distinction being presupposed, let us first ask what is to be said on the question of mutability or immutability of canon law and the Catholic style of life bound up with it, if we may so describe all the practices, rules, modes of
behaviour in a Catholic's church life and his secular life lived on Christian lines, which hold
good or previously held
good through education, church precept etc..
I appreciate it would be wrong to turn a blind eye to all the bad and not so
good things the Church does, the wrong
behaviour in the name of Jesus, but why oh why do you guys on these blogs continually go on and on about them.
Dr Bex Lewis, who is a christian and author of, «Raising children
in a digital age,» welcomed the survey's results and told Premier that parents need to look at their
behaviour to
better understand how it impacts their family.
There are certain primates that engage
in ho - mose - xual
behaviour as
well.
Now, I know all the arguments: they were not alone
in this
behaviour, it was the culture of the time, the Catholics were just as bad, etc, but if we want to truly remember the Reformation then the
best way is not merely to get all excited about the theology, but also to be honest about the dodgy goings - on.
As the authors say, «Man answers this question, either yes or no,
in his
behaviour, and his
behaviour is the result of a choice between
good and evil.»
A
good example of this
behaviour is seen
in the shape of an apple which can be explained
in terms of the cells of the apple but «apple shape» has no meaning at lower levels of description.
We may say that instinctive
behaviour is
behaviour related to a rather
well - defined goal, but often demanding a more flexible adaptive type of
behaviour, including the possibility of learning from experience,
in deciding exactly how that goal shall be reached.
For example,
in one of the
better chapters, entitled «Human Justice and Animal Fairness», the reader is introduced to Maasai systems of gift - giving, game theory as applied to chimpanzee
behaviour, canine sensitivity to fairness, rules of play among wolves and rats, before a brief detour into Martha Nussbaum's development of Rawlsian justice theory leads us to an extended discussion of Aquinas» understanding of justice as a virtue, acquired and infused.
In other words, neither
behaviour is
good, and any
behaviour that negatively affects another is bad, doubly so if said
behaviour is because a book of supernatural tribal myths says it's OK, and even more so if each side does not share the same myths.