Sentences with phrase «engagement as a reaction»

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Reactions to this revelation have varied — from serious and constructive engagement to bewilderment that anyone would regard a complicated doctrine like the Trinity as being of any importance.
The measure indicated that when employees attribute corporate social responsibility as substantive, benefits accrue to the individual and to the organization as a whole; however, when viewed as engaging in greenwashing, self - serving engagement in corporate social responsibility backfires: employee reactions are negative, and they may do less for the organization and label it as a «taker» rather than a «giver..»
The complex event and its aftermath can also be further illuminated via discussions of larger themes in social and political history, such as balancing national safety and civil rights — comparing reactions to 9/11 with those following the attack on Pearl Harbor, for example — or the grounds for overseas military interventions — such as the recent U.S. engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan as compared with the U.S.'s position on the League of Nations after World War I. «These themes put a light on it,» Brodsky Schur says, giving teachers and even parents a way to integrate such a seemingly unteachable event.
At the highest point of engagement as indicated in the diagram below, you have a learner reaction of high attention and high commitment.
As a result, these youngsters develop overly strong «fight or flight» reactions that undermine engagement, compliance, and motivation in the classroom years later.
Google will look at metrics such as the size of your following, the frequency of your posts, and the reaction and engagements that your posts get.
Art21 Educator Todd Elkin discusses his students» reactions to the 2016 presidential election, and how Art21 artists can serve as a model for constructive social engagement.
This metaphorical representation and transmutation of natural space as a reaction to her engagement with it is central to Grau's studio practice, she states, «Walking and itineraries have a strong presence in my work.
Because relationship conflict reduces teamwork quality [1] and is an important interpersonal stressor associated with group work [13]; [14], we build on the differential exposure - reactivity model to argue that personality influences both the engagement in relationship conflict (stress exposure) as well as the coping strategies mobilized to deal with the stress triggered by it (reaction to stress).
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