Sentences with phrase «outside social contacts»

Where circumstances require it, it is imperative that plenty of outside social contacts be kept up as a corrective.

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In the unadjusted analysis, diarrhoeal disease was significantly associated with lower social class, living in rented council accommodation, not having access to a food mixer, having contact with a person with diarrhoea / vomiting within or outside the household, formula feeding, and, in infants not being breast fed, not using chemicals / steam to sterilise bottles (table 1).
One of the common reasons women find dating is difficult is simply because it's difficult to get into contact with men outside their existing social network.
For both men and women, the biggest advantage of online personals dating services is that it allows singles to make contact with dates outside their social circles.
When you provide information from your Social Network account, it can help enable us to do things like (i) give you exclusive content, (ii) personalize your online experience with us within and outside our Service, and (iii) contact you through the Social Networks or directly with the latest news, special offers, and rewards.
In essence, it's about being professional and taking care, which means don't: agree to meet alone; allow over-familiarity; give out your personal mobile number; meet informally outside working hours and away from your organisation's premises (and certainly don't do so without getting formal approval); allow too frequent contact or over familiarity that may be acceptable with friends, colleagues and family but not from people with whom you only have a commercial relationship; discuss your private life, or social or recreational interests of you or your partner; accept offers, discounts or other services or products by the client, customer or contractor; accept hospitality or gifts that you yourself wouldn't pay for from your own pocket; and don't do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, obligated or might be open to misinterpretation or might be difficult to explain to your manager, a journalist or an investigator.
The Educator - Student Interaction Training Act would require training on sexual or romantic contact, social media interactions, interactions outside the classroom and the use of corporal punishment and physical restraints in classrooms.
So, if I post only Amazon US links on my blog or social media accounts hoping to entice readers to buy my ebook I'm probably discouraging or, at least, frustrating my friends and contacts who live outside the US.
Their case files are filled with examples of dogs chained outside in the blistering heat and the frigid cold, of dogs on miserably short chains, of dogs who have hanged themselves, and most often of terribly despondent dogs deprived of social contact and the ability to carry out their instinctual desires.
It is simply cruel to leave such a social animal outside alone without even minimal social contact with other dogs or humans week after week, month after month, night after night.
To contact then by telephone, dial 1-800-792-0001 if you are inside the U.S. and 1-302-594-8200 if you happen to be outside the U.S. Make sure you have your social security number handy when you are calling Chase because you will need it to verify your identity.
It is well reported that Konami employees are closely monitored with no email allowed, no contact with anyone outside of Konami whilst employed (in the games industry), social networking closely observed and strict adherence to operating hours.
If you can't obtain an email address, try reaching out through social networks, such as a Facebook message (if the person's privacy settings allow for messages outside their contacts) or Twitter (now, you can direct message or DM someone even if they are not following you).
Henderson, Duncan - Jones, Byrne and Scott (1980) define social support as close emotional support, appreciation and contacts within and outside the family and how people manage everyday stress through their social networks and contacts.
«holding therapy» (Welch, 1988) and coercive, restraining or aversive procedures such as deep tissue massage, aversive tickling, punishments related to food and water intake, enforced eye contact, requiring children to submit totally to adult control over all their needs, barring children's access to normal social relationships outside the primary parent or caretaker, encouraging children to regress to infant status, reparenting, and attachment parenting [italics added] or techniques designed to provoke cathartic emotional discharge.
Abusers often employ a variety of tactics in their quest to control their targets, including physical abuse (e.g., pushing, hitting, choking), sexual abuse (e.g., forced sexual activities), emotional abuse (e.g., name - calling, insults, public or private humiliation), economic abuse (e.g., controlling finances, preventing the partner from having a job), coercion and threats (e.g., threatening to harm or leave the partner), intimidation (e.g., destroying the partner's property, harming the partner's pet), social isolation (e.g., monitoring or limiting the partner's social contacts and outside activities), and denial (e.g., denying or minimizing the abuse, blaming the partner for the abuse)(see Hines, Brown, & Dunning, 2007; National Domestic Violence Hotline, 2015; Pence & Paymar, 1993; U.S. Department of Justice, 2008, 2014).
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