Other life goals, like «raising a family» and «
influencing social values,» are more important to young people today, careful academic surveys reveal.
Not exact matches
It's the «
social proof» form of
influence that appeals to people who
value the opinion and recommendations of friends and people they trust.
Wherever it lists, its debut is likely to cause waves across Wall Street and the industry, potentially breathing new life into the market for consumer Internet companies and
influencing the
value of all
social media companies.
I like to measure the
value of people within your circle of
influence with something I call
social currency.
But the decline in homeownership is also changing many neighborhoods in profound ways, including reduced home
values, lower voter turnout and political
influence, less
social stability and higher crime.
Actively sharing her knowledge of utilizing
social and digital media to build
social influence to foster long - term, high
value relationships with clients, prospects, partners, colleagues, and communities in support of brand marketing objectives.
Nonetheless, she is surely correct that conversion narratives (such as, most famously, Augustine's Confessions) are of little help in plotting these
social changes and that Christianity was indeed
influenced by the
values of aristocratic culture.
The liberal elite who occupy the positions of
influence in deciding cases under human rights or equality laws tend to use them as a tool to achieve the results that conform to the fashionable
values they have absorbed or which prevail in the
social environments in which they live, are educated and work.
When a true Christian sees a significant increase in
social sinful
influence, especially of this recent magnitude: the redefining of marriage and
values, we more than likely see this as a growing spiritual concern, not to mention the deceitful aspect of it.
Of course through such coexistence for long periods, there developed symbiotic interpretations of religions and cultural and
social values, creating not one but several composite cultures and syncretic religious trends in different regions of the country in different periods of its history, with one or other religious
value or cultural system having dominant
influence.
One of the reasons why I am so insistent on this point is that the Church is up against very powerful
social influences which promote the «
values» of the «sexual revolution», undermining the capacity for young Catholics, and young people generally, to hear and receive the teaching of the Church.
In our own time, by promoting individual rights at the expense of nearly every other
social value in family law, labor law, and constitutional law, we have deprived families, churches, and other forms of fellowship of some of their mutually sustaining
influences.
personal preferences,
influenced by recent Western cultural
values and
social ideology, NOT studies of the natural biology and needs of the human infant have argued against babies arousing at night to feed a lot; and, indeed, the «sleep like a baby» or «shush the baby is sleeping» model, while some kind of western ideal is NOT what babies are designed to do nor experience, and it is definitely not in their own biological or emotional or
social best interest.
Maternal self - report of data could have been prone to bias and non-differential misclassification because of the tendency of women to be
influenced by their
social preferences and or
social desirability; thus, women may have over-reported their
value and duration of exclusive breastfeeding.
«While it is understandable that unemployment, illiteracy, radicalization, negative peer group
influence, substance abuse and erosion of family and moral
values are
social factors that underline criminal tendency, the reality remains that the task of addressing these challenges is that of parents, community and the state».
He suggests that a database of human
values could clarify the diversity of behavior in different cultures and help show how genetic and
social factors
influence ideas.
But he was also aware that decisions have to be made, and that funding allocation seemed to be
influenced by the perceived
social value of the research.
Marketers regularly remind consumers of
valued social relationships — romantic couples, close friends and family — in order to
influence choice and consumption.
Become aware of how the
influence of your own culture, language,
social interests, goals, cognitions, and
values could prevent you from learning how you could best teach your students of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
While no assessment system is without limitations, Tennessee's
value - added assessment model stands head and shoulders above others with regard to its focus on the effectiveness of schools, its ability to remove the biasing effects of
social and economic
influences, and its usefulness in answering critical questions about student progress and educational quality.
In addition to achieving academically, they must learn to work cooperatively, make responsible decisions about
social and health practices, resist negative peer and media
influences, contribute constructively to their family and community, function in an increasingly diverse society, and acquire the skills, attitudes, and
values necessary to become productive workers and citizens.
Value - based teaching means that teachers have awareness of their own
values and how these
influence their teaching; it also means that teachers address controversial and ethical issues appropriate to the
social studies and promote critical thinking and decision making.
In a recent report by Facebook & Bain, by 2020 about 70 per cent of annual automobile sales in India will be digitally -
influenced and
social media will attract about 40 per cent of sales
valued at $ 23..
In the 1960s, while studying at Turin's Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti, he fell under the
influence of older contemporaries, including Michelangelo Pistoletto and Giovanni Anselmo — artists who used unconventional materials and forms to create works that replaced the artifice of academic art with simplicity, criticism of traditional
social values and an interest in the potential of the everyday.
A corporation's ability to return
value to shareholders is
influenced by, and in the long run depends upon,
social license.
This concept of intrinsic
value or defect (popularized in the 1860s as
Social Darwinism) was clearly articulated by Sir Francis Galton (1822 — 1911) in «The science which deals with all
influences that improve the inborn qualities of a race (8) ⇓.»
Listen to this impromptu audio recording by Robert Scoble for his views on the
value of online
influence ranking tools, and the factors you should consider in accessing your online reach,
influence the
value of the content your post through
social media channels.
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value of online
influence ranking tools, and the factors you should consider in accessing your online reach,
influence the
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These
social norms are valuable because they limit offensive behaviour and because
social norms can
influence cultural
values over time.
With this role, general counsel are proactive leaders, able to
influence corporate
values and minimize business risks.A new and emerging skill set in the very recent years is the management of organizations» commercial engagement in
social media.
Research results in Indonesia show that the desire to increase the number of children also
influenced by their perception of children
values, such as primary group ties and affection, adult status and
social identity and economic utility [11].
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As predicted by the I - Change Model, P
values of attitude,
social influence and self - efficacy increased after taking intention into account.
Culture — gene coevolutionary theory posits that cultural
values have evolved, are adaptive and
influence the
social and physical environments under which genetic selection operates.
An interesting recent review looked at just one aspect of this — people's ability to access primary health care — and found that access was
influenced by multiple external factors such as health literacy, beliefs,
values, culture, gender, autonomy, transport, finances,
social and carers support, and empowerment.
There have been a few standout moments which have made me realise the
value of
social media for promoting issues and having an
influence on what is happening locally and nationally.
These patterns are determined by many factors, including the parent's
values and beliefs, the personalities of all family members, the
influence of the extended family (grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles), and the
social context.
The
values, rules and behaviors of these larger
social systems strongly
influence smaller family
social systems.
This publication raises areas in which all early childhood practitioners can have a positive
influence, if they seek to embrace
values that encompass cultural inclusion and
social justice through their day - to - day work with young children.
Context of culture and its
influence on the
values, beliefs, child rearing practices and expectations of families and program staff for expectant families, child development, and
social - emotional health and well - being;
The
social influence model86 is also a useful conceptual framework to guide development of media interventions, as it highlights the core principles that promote successful persuasion and
influence; for example, to the extent that interventions make use of the power of
social validation by similar or liked others (i.e. «others like me are doing it») and of humans» tendency to act in accordance with prior commitments to others and to deep - seated
values, they are likely to have more
influence on viewers» attitudes, intents and behaviours.