Sentences with phrase «by group cohesion»

Individual self - gratification is replaced by group cohesion to maximize learning and achieve collective success.

Not exact matches

Reap those humor benefits — productivity, group cohesion and stress relief — by being the «funny» you wish to see at your startup.
Granted that religious forms and institutions, like other fields of human and cultural activity, are conditioned by the nature, atmosphere, and dynamics of a given society, to what extent does religion contribute to the cohesion of a social group and to the dynamics of its development and history?
Their defence of scrapping the cap follows another letter written on Tuesday to the Daily Telegraph by a group of 70 faith leaders, politicians and academics who warned lifting the cap would be «deleterious to social cohesion and respect».
The virtue lay in the strong cohesion of the group of kinsmen, in their mutual interdependence and loyalty, in their approximate equality of estate, and in the intimacy with which each was known by all.
We can have neither stability, routine, collective permanence, association, nor group cohesion if we want to live by revelation, if we put [Christianity] at the center as the sole truth.
Regardless of what he said his intention is not to enable the club to compete at the higher levels as he takes cash from the club but adds nothing by way of real investment, He's NOT the only culprit though the rest of the baord are as complicate in this as Silent stan The idea that the author is prpomoting is a great idea if there was any cohesion between the fans groups and someone who had enough capitol to back it up into some action, sadly we live in a world where 80 % of the worlds wealth is controlled by 20 % of the worlds population and silent stan is one of those 20 % he ai nt going anywhere any time soon and thats the sad fact.
The BCIA was formed in 2010 as a 501 (c)(6) by a group of passionate industry leaders committed to creating industry cohesion.
Knowing who and where people are talking about an advertising campaign on social networks, warning of a forest problem by geolocation data; developing a map of air quality through a collaborative application; improving European territorial cohesion through the comparison of data or developing a sound map playing a battle against noise are just some of the projects developed by this group at the UJI thanks to geolocation technology.
The pain experienced by some of the students seemed to serve a unique causal function, focusing the students» attention on the shared pain and, ultimately, promoting group cohesion.
«Student - led discussions resulted in more extensive and higher level discussions than teacher - led discussions... student - led discussions were typified by more student talk, higher level thinking, wider participation from group members, greater cohesion within the group, and richer inquiry.»
My own experience is that it is Free Schools which tend to REDUCE community cohesion by being promoted by faith groups.
But I would really wonder about these groups who want to «promote community cohesion» by implication, in contrast to existing schools.
By creating a direct and intimate sentiment, an immediate meeting between the individual and a group, matters of isolation and group cohesion, as well as the self and others, are addressed.
There has always been a strong sense of adventure in the choices of group shows and special projects that Crawl Space exhibits, but it also is balanced by the cohesion of a collective of artists who respond to each other's work.
Mark R. Jacobson, a Georgetown University professor and expert on Russian influence operations, said Russia strategically seeks to undermine U.S. political cohesion by promoting extremist views within opposing political or social groups, and hoping chaos — and violence — ensues.
Once group stability and cohesion is achieved, a next step might be conversion into a short verbal group, followed by basketball in the last thirty minutes as a rewarding finale for their work.
It promotes a multicultural perspective by building group cohesion, acceptance of differences, and the ability to understand different points of view.
Especially young males with a Turkish and Moroccan background seem to hold on to the values of the cultures they come from, and particularly Turkish immigrants seem keen on keeping the cohesion of their ethnic group intact by opposing interethnic dating, and by favoring parental influence on mate choice as a way to achieve this goal.
As suggested by our post hoc analyses, three aspects of within - group processes — group cohesion (i.e., whether the parent contributed to the group and whether the parent formed working relationships with other parents during group), whether the parent contributed to the group by expressing her / his thoughts, and whether the parent was working on his / her own goals during the first group session — predicted retention.
Lower assessments of family functioning by parents of children with ASD seems to be consistent with the results of those studies in which this group of parents reported lower family cohesion and adaptability compared to controls [61], and their family's expressive feelings as lower due to their child's communication difficulties [33].
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