Sentences with phrase «external social part»

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The dual thrust of the book of Deuteronomy should not surprise us in view of the fact that in our own time political and social insecurity appears to be giving an impetus to a revival of religion which is in part marked by moral discernment while in other aspects it is perfunctory and external.
The proximity of the two FADs means that external stimuli, such as the zone's richness, can be considered as similar under each FAD, highlighting social behaviour on the part of the tuna.
As is regular practice in many schools part of the education process also involves research using the Internet and access to external websites and social media such as You Tube.
His view of the external world, his affirmation of the self or certain parts of the self, against devalued social norms — these contributed to his confidence in the necessity of the new art.
Social media isn't anything new for the company, it has been part of the external communications strategy for years.
Part 2 of the Employer Brand Audit series looked deeper into your marketing assets to consider your social reputation, the sentiment inside your company and the best way to look at external review and rating tools.
The Role: The role of a Trainee Recruitment Consultant: * Heavily focused on sourcing relevant candidates through job boards, social media and networking * Ensuring correct data - entry onto our CRM System and the consistent maintenance of this tool * Delivering a first - class service — you will be the first point of contact for many ATA candidates and will therefore be expected to represent our brand accordingly * Researching live vacancies and working with your Recruitment Consultant colleagues to prioritise focus and ensure coverage of key accounts * Working alongside our marketing department to ensure our external content is geared towards attracting top candidates within our sector The Candidate: The successful Trainee Recruitment Consultant will be: * Ambitious, with a strong desire to succeed * Confident, with excellent communication skills * Able to work autonomously and effectively * Extremely conscientious, with a specific focus on attention to detail * Comfortable and able to thrive within a fast - paced and target - driven environment * Motivated to always provide a first - class service The Benefits: The successful Trainee Recruitment Consultant can expect: * Consistent first - class training programme, delivered by established, successful Recruitment professionals on an ongoing basis * A structured progression plan with clearly defined routes to promotion, with the option to become a full - fledged Recruitment Consultant within 12 months dependant on performance * The opportunity to play a key part in helping the region hit a 3 - year goal to double our profit ATA Recruitment, (part of the RTC Group PLC, # 68m turnover 2016) are the UK's leading provider of candidates into the lucrative technical and engineering sector on both a contract and permanent basis.
«We've partnered with districts in Illinois, including Chicago, to help make SEL part of the learning experience for all students,» said Jason Cascarino, Vice President for External Affairs at Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL).
This could explain in part, the incongruence of feeling and acting of the rational animal hindered by external factors, such as, biological, behavioral and cultural indoctrination, that puts him in an abyss of contrasts that affect directly its behavior and its social interaction as well.
This is especially likely to be the case if, in the absence of well - developed ToM skills, the individual is unable to attribute the negative actions of others to situational factors.137 (Consistent with this part of this model, a genetic high - risk study has reported that, in adolescents at high genetic risk of psychosis, an external locus of control predicted the later development of illness.142) These characteristics will, in turn, lead to a tendency to anticipate social threats and hence paranoid beliefs.
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