From
such social bonding came lasting attachment and the survival of their young.
Attachment (ie, a positive emotional link), and commitment (ie, a personal investment in the group) are the component elements of
such social bonds.
Not exact matches
One strategy might be to create a «
Social Security delay bridge»
such as a certificate of deposit or
bond ladder to span those eight years from ages 62 to 70, he said.
Preparation before the issuance involved developing an appropriate framework, in line with the
social bond principles of the International Capital Markets Association (ICMA), which set out the underlying rationale of the
bond and explained the methodology used with regard to
such aspects as loan selection, the use of proceeds and reporting.
Team members Tasha Sandback, Gwen Kavanaugh, Shelley Raymond, Moksh Soni and Sebastian Vasoff proposed an innovative solution to home ownership through co-housing and creative financing solutions
such as
Social Impact
Bonds.
But breaking the
bonds that create
such contexts demands a totalistic
social intervention that, carried out in the political sphere, verges on the totalitarian.
Research shows that people with strong
social bonds — those who are married or enjoy close family and church ties — tend to be happier and healthier than those lacking
such bonds.
In this way,
social cooperation among human beings brings about the cohesion, and therein the unity, required of a society by interrelating the personal experience of individuals in
such a way so as to emotionally
bond those individuals together.
«Since the
social bond of marriage was instituted from the beginning in
such a way that without sexual intercourse marriages would not contain the symbol of the union of Christ and the Church, there is no doubt that a woman whom we learn to have been without the nuptial mystery does not pertain to marriage.»
They provide a place for veterans to gather and
bond, for members of the community to host
social events and for private groups to celebrate special occasions
such as wedding receptions.
The findings, published online on March 25 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, suggest that even brief
social contact that does not involve a close emotional
bond —
such as small talk with a neighbor or a bus driver — could extend a person's life.
Oxytocin has been called the «love hormone» because it plays an important role in
social behaviors,
such as maternal care and pair
bonding.
Such knowledge could inform treatment options for disorders such as autism, which disrupt a person's ability to form social bo
Such knowledge could inform treatment options for disorders
such as autism, which disrupt a person's ability to form social bo
such as autism, which disrupt a person's ability to form
social bonds.
These neurons, found in the prefrontal cortex, may play a role in other oxytocin - related
social behaviors
such as intimacy, love, or mother - child
bonding.
Kinship and family
bonds that play an important part in the evolution of
such social behavior have been studied widely in primate societies.
They compared instances of aggression between groups — known as intergroup contest competition — with behaviours known to strengthen
social bonds within groups,
such as grooming.
Today the
bonding hormone is thought to be oxytocin, a chemical secreted after intense
social experiences
such as birth and sex.
Other possible factors that might explain or influence the altruistic behavior —
such as higher cognition (measured by brain size), hunting in groups, or stronger
social bonds between group members — showed either much weaker correlations or no correlation at all with helping behaviors.
His research has revealed that brain chemicals
such as oxytocin and vasopressin regulate the neural processing of
social information and promote the formation of
social bonds by acting in specific neural pathways.
Individual traits,
such as sex and
social rank, and environmental effects,
such as the amount of rainfall and the abundance of prey, also matter, but the ability of individuals to form and maintain
social bonds in triads was key, according to the study, which appears today in the journal Ecology Letters.
This meta - analysis of
social and emotional learning interventions (including 213 school - based SEL programs and 270,000 students from rural, suburban and urban areas) showed that
social and emotional learning interventions had the following effects on students ages 5 - 18: decreased emotional distress
such as anxiety and depression, improved
social and emotional skills (e.g., self - awareness, self - management, etc.), improved attitudes about self, others, and school (including higher academic motivation, stronger
bonding with school and teachers, and more positive attitudes about school), improvement in prosocial school and classroom behavior (e.g., following classroom rules), decreased classroom misbehavior and aggression, and improved academic performance (e.g. standardized achievement test scores).
The way
social impact
bonds are usually structured is that a government entity enters into a contract with an intermediary organization that raises capital from investors
such as banks and foundations and then hires / manages a non-profit organization to provide services that meet a certain pre-determined evaluative data.
These conventions help in regulating companies with respect to various aspects of the human rights,
such as non-discrimination; women's rights; life, liberty and physical integrity of the person; civic freedoms; employee's rights; child labour; slavery, forced and
bonded labour; economic,
social and cultural rights; and voluntarism and market forces (Beyond Voluntarism 7 - 34).
In addition to plugging in the figures you compiled in Step 1 (your nest egg's total value and the stocks -
bonds percentage breakdown of your portfolio), you'll also enter
such information as your age, salary, the percentage of income you're saving each year, the age at which you plan retire and an estimate of your
Social Security benefit.
«Income is defined as household, adjusted gross - income including other sources of income
such as
social security benefits and interest on municipal
bonds.
We provide: • Retirement Services,
such as plan rollover options, ** traditional and Roth IRAs, and small business plans • Financial Management, including financial planning, asset and debt management, and estate planning • Insurance Solutions, made up of life, long - term care, and disability protection • Investments, including diversified solutions to help manage and grow assets with stocks,
bonds, and mutual funds • Retirement Planning,
such as income strategies, pensions, and
social security
Municipal issuers have a key role to play in terms of: • Low - carbon technologies • Pollution control • Climate adaptation,
such as disaster prevention and recovery We will seek to avoid purchasing the relatively few government - issued
bonds that are explicitly issued to finance the development of projects,
such as nuclear power plants or casinos, which are fundamentally misaligned with our investment objectives Sovereign Debt National governments around the world issue
bonds (debt) to finance a wide variety of public goods including education, infrastructure, national defense, the judiciary and
social welfare.
It includes multiple creative executions
such as commercials and
social ads that celebrate the
bond between dogs and humans.
Some dogs may become anxious after life - changing events which disrupt the dog's
social bond such ownership changes, relocation or the fact of being suddenly left alone for extended periods of time.
Over the years, we've introduced
such lifesaving practices as mobile adoption, puppy mill rescue, national low - cost spay / neuter referral, humane relocation, and most recently, the Mutt - i - grees ® Curriculum, a humane education program based on
social - emotional learning that's strengthening the human - animal
bond for more than 3,000,000 students across North America.
To prevent undesirable behavior, the first step is to establish a daily routine that answers all your puppy's needs
such as walks and exercise,
social bonding, play and training, feeding, and sleeping.
(Cameron Rowland's Public Money, 2017, in which he persuades the Whitney to invest in a
Social Impact
Bond — schemes that invest private money in public services
such as anti-recidivism programmes — also bothers me, although an expert in economic privatization might make an assessment better than I can.)
Sector leaders
such as ACEVO, Charity Finance Group, the Directory of
Social Change, the Association of Charitable Foundations,
Bond and solicitors BWB, have expressed concerns about the highly discretionary nature of a number of the powers to be bestowed upon the regulator.
To do this, add all available savings, stocks,
bonds, mutual funds, the death benefit payable under existing life insurance (
such as group life through your employer), and
Social Security.
Social Trading is an innovative way of trading financial securities (such as stocks, bonds, commodities, indices, etc) and refers to using financial social networks that allow you to copy trades of «professional traders» to generate a p
Social Trading is an innovative way of trading financial securities (
such as stocks,
bonds, commodities, indices, etc) and refers to using financial
social networks that allow you to copy trades of «professional traders» to generate a p
social networks that allow you to copy trades of «professional traders» to generate a profit.
Ultimately, a hackathon is also a
social event and working in
such an intense environment is a great
bonding experience for any team.
Advances in prevention in public health2 provide a model for prevention of adolescent health - risk behaviors by focusing on risk and protective factors predictive of these behaviors.3, 4 Research on the predictors of school failure, delinquency, drug abuse, teen pregnancy, and violence indicates that many of the same factors predict these different outcomes.5, 6 Recent research has shown that
bonding to school and family protects against a broad range of health - risk behaviors in adoles cence.6 Yet, prevention studies typically have focused narrowly on a specific outcome,
such as preventing substance abuse, and on attitudes and
social influences that predict that outcome.7, 8 Previous studies on prevention have not sought to address the shared risk and protective factors for diverse health - risk behaviors that are the main threats to adolescent health.
The
bonds between parents and children are stretched to uncomfortable proportions in high conflict matters and the damage that can be caused by either or both parents resorting to
social media to vent their anger or frustration (whether
such statements or postings are defamatory or not) must be potentially substantial.
We believe that effective
social - emotional learning implemented in all our schools will significantly reduce the 22 % this Commonwealth spends on crime and substance abuse and urge the Commonwealth to seek
such social impact
bonds for this transformative educational initiative.
Such pair
bonds are a type of
social bond that occurs in nearly all human societies.
The 8 weekly sessions follow a preset schedule and include activities
such as family communication and
bonding games, parent - directed family meals, parent
social support groups, between - family
bonding activities, one - on - one child - directed play therapy, and opening and closing routines modeling family rituals.
This meta - analysis of
social and emotional learning interventions (including 213 school - based SEL programs and 270,000 students from rural, suburban and urban areas) showed that
social and emotional learning interventions had the following effects on students ages 5 - 18: decreased emotional distress
such as anxiety and depression, improved
social and emotional skills (e.g., self - awareness, self - management, etc.), improved attitudes about self, others, and school (including higher academic motivation, stronger
bonding with school and teachers, and more positive attitudes about school), improvement in prosocial school and classroom behavior (e.g., following classroom rules), decreased classroom misbehavior and aggression, and improved academic performance (e.g. standardized achievement test scores).
Search terms
such as delinq *, crim *, offend *, anti-
social were cross-referenced with attachment,
bond *, parent - child relation *, and
social control: («
social control» or attachment or
bond *) and (delinq * or crim * or antisocial) and (parent *).
After - school programmes succeeded in improving youths» feelings of self - confidence and self - esteem (0.34), school
bonding (positive feelings and attitudes towards school, 0.14), positive
social behaviours (0.19), reduction in problem behaviours
such as aggression, non-compliance and conduct problems (0.18) achievement test scores (0.18), school grades (0.11) and school attendance (0.10).
Team members Tasha Sandback, Gwen Kavanaugh, Shelley Raymond, Moksh Soni and Sebastian Vasoff proposed an innovative solution to home ownership through co-housing and creative financing solutions
such as
Social Impact
Bonds.