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Instead, the thinness contributes to their breathability, responsiveness, and gentle supportiveness.
The women's kind, mutual supportiveness is soon tiresome — and eventually unconvincing.
Conformability is the meeting point between the mattress's firmness and supportiveness.
FDR was measured by two scales: harsh-coercive fathering and paternal warmth/supportiveness.
Supportiveness refers to how well it keeps your spine in alignment while you recline.
Ivanka, Richards recalled, also felt "I didn't appreciate" her father's supportiveness during the presidential debates.
Close behind were "supportiveness" and "intelligence," which were chosen by 86.5% and 72.3% of women, respectively.
His same-sex partnering here is not erotically charged; yet affection and mutual supportiveness are wonderfully apparent.
When they brush each other's hair in single file, there is a profound sense of calm supportiveness.
The theme of supportiveness is continued in the music video (below), as is the sense of conflicting emotions.
Three terms you'll hear bandied about quite a bit at a mattress store are firmness, supportiveness, and conformability.
The Merc's seats are quite a step up from the Model 3's, in terms of both comfort and supportiveness.
"It keeps us motivated, moving [and] people cheer each other and that supportiveness is special," said 73-year-old competitor Rebecca Wieland.
Apparently, multiple financiers and Hollywood executives who looked at the script found the level of supportiveness that Martin Ginsburg (Hammer) exhibited to be unbelievable.
We got to know each other a bit through Facebook, and I truly admired his love for his family, his intellectual curiosity and his supportiveness.
In both years, survey respondents rated the supportiveness of other female residents and female faculty and program directors higher than that of male residents or superiors.
And the supportiveness of program directors and chiefs overall was rated higher in 2015 than in 2008, according to the results in The American Journal of Surgery.
The comments on the post range from fans pledging to help her raise money for her temple, to others commenting (with varying supportiveness) on the state of her mental health.
Its use of the spoken word kept us clear about emotions and facts; its four men went through fairly conventional, occasionally trite, forms of mutual supportiveness, with little dance interest.
It was impressive how nonconformist her "Angels of the Get-Through" work was: four women, with some sequences of mutual partnering and supportiveness, moving to a combination of poetry and music (with no men).
Other impersonators and Sparrow fans I talked to said that the supportiveness of the online community outweighed the negativity, and that the arguments over costume elements, film plotlines, and fan theories were a sort of sport.
As the series progresses, their relationship mellows into one of friendly and mutual supportiveness.
Measures of the culture could include competitiveness, formality, respect, hospitality and supportiveness. Respect can be included in performance appraisals, with feedback given in a formal process. Disrespectful behaviour must not be ignored but be named and its impact brought to the attention of the responsible person. By ignoring problematic behaviour, others will perceive it as condoned.
OHP has investigated such psychosocial characteristics of workplaces as workers' decision latitude and supervisors' supportiveness. OHP also concerns itself with interventions that can prevent or ameliorate work-related health problems. Such interventions have important, beneficial implications for the economic success of organizations. Other research areas of concern to OHP include workplace violence, unemployment, and workplace safety.
Early research regarding the antecedents of OCB focused on employee attitudes, dispositions, and leader supportiveness. More recently, many different variables have been examined in the effort to determine the antecedents of OCB. Commonly studied antecedents of OCB are job satisfaction, perceptions of organizational justice, organizational commitment, personality characteristics, task characteristics, and leadership behavior. These antecedents have been analyzed at both the overall and individual OCB levels.
One of the most intuitive antecedents of OCB is job satisfaction. Organ and Ryan (1995) conducted a meta-analysis of 28 studies and found a modest relationship between job satisfaction and OCB. This relationship was stronger than the relationship between job satisfaction and in-role performance. Other attitudinal measures, perceived fairness, organizational commitment, and leader supportiveness are found to correlate with OCB at about the same rate as satisfaction (Organ & Ryan, 1995).
Traits such as nurturance, sensitivity, sweetness, supportiveness, gentleness, warmth, passivity, cooperativeness, expressiveness, modesty, humility, empathy, affection, tenderness, and being emotional, kind, helpful, devoted, and understanding have been cited as stereotypically feminine. The defining characteristics of femininity vary between and even within societies. Young Woman Drawing (1801, Metropolitan Museum of Art) painted by Marie-Denise Villers (possibly a self-portrait), depicts an independent feminine spirit. The Methodologies of Art: An Introduction (Boulder: Westview Press, 1996), 81.
Research on role congruity theory further indicates that women in faculty positions struggle with meeting the expectations of the male-dominated role (Whitley & Kite, 2010).Whitley, B.E.; Kite, M.E. (2010), The psychology of prejudice and discrimination, Belmont, CA: Whitley, B.E.; Kite, M.E. (2010), The psychology of prejudice and discrimination, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Caplan (1994) asserts characteristics associated with the female stereotype (i.e., "nurturance", "warmth", and "supportiveness") are incongruent with the expectations of faculty—which are masculine in nature (i.e., "directive", "assertive", "knowledgeable").
Van Gogh moved from Paris to Arles in hopes of creating a community for artists to exist in mutual supportiveness and encouragement. He invited Paul Gauguin, an artist whom he had befriended in Paris, to come stay with him. They proved to be a disagreeable pair and quarreled often, sometimes violently. The evening of December 23, 1888 during one of their arguments, Van Gogh had a seizure during which he threatened Gauguin with a razor, but then injured himself, severing part of his left ear.
Based on Redding’s research and consultation experience, he found five dynamics to be key in the attempt to produce a stable, satisfying, and content atmosphere in the workplace. These characteristics were reflective on organizational productivity, preventing workplace conflicts, and positive influence and fluency in organizational structure. # Trust: Trust, confidence, and credibility should be maintained in the relationships between members of the organization at all levels of the hierarchy. # Supportiveness: Personnel should feel free to speak what is on their minds in an atmosphere of acceptance, regardless of their positioning as superior or subordinate.
The male principle was equated with the sun: active, bright, and shining; the female principle corresponds to the moon: passive, shaded, and reflective. Male toughness was balanced by female gentleness, male action and initiative by female endurance and need for completion, and male leadership by female supportiveness. In Judaism, God is traditionally described in the masculine, but in the mystical tradition of the Kabbalah, the Shekhinah represents the feminine aspect of God's essence. However, Judaism traditionally holds that God is completely non-corporeal, and thus neither male nor female.
Along with personality and dispositional traits, the job-related characteristics and attitudes of organizational justice, job satisfaction, and leader supportiveness are all antecedents of contextual performance. Specifically, if an individual perceives that he/she is being treated fairly, if they are satisfied with their job, and if they feel that their supervisor or leader provides support, their contextual performance is expected to increase. These antecedents are important because they are potentially under the control of organizations. By improving upon certain job-related characteristics, organizations may be able to increase the amount of contextual performance done by employees.
In their escape, the surviving member of the other group Randall gets his leg impaled on a fence, and Rick and Hershel help rescue him. They quickly realize they must keep the location of the farm a secret should Randall recover and return to his own group ("Triggerfinger"). What to do with Randall becomes a point of contention between Rick and Shane, the latter wanting to just kill him. Hershel thanks Glenn for his supportiveness, and grants his permission for him to continue to see Maggie, gifting him his pocketwatch ("Judge, Jury, Executioner"), and later allows Rick's group to stay at the farm proper ("Better Angels").
The 1995 research of Schneewind suggests that "children in large single parent families headed by women are more likely to develop an external locus of control" Schultz and Schultz also claim that children in families where parents have been supportive and consistent in discipline develop internal locus of control. At least one study has found that children whose parents had an external locus of control are more likely to attribute their successes and failures to external causes."Social Learning Theory of Julian B. Rotter" Archived from the original 2012-04-07. Findings from early studies on the familial origins of locus of control were summarized by Lefcourt: "Warmth, supportiveness and parental encouragement seem to be essential for development of an internal locus".
ME Sharpe inc., 2002 pp x A new anti-religious periodical appeared in 1959 called Science and Religion (Nauka i Religiia), which followed in the tradition of Bezbozhnik in aggressiveness and vulgarness, but was much less vicious. Due to the memory among many citizens of the patriotic role that the Church had played in war with Germany, the loyalty it had shown during the war and the supportiveness of the institution in post-war peace campaigns, and the failure of the regime to rewrite history in order to remove these memories, the antireligious propaganda therefore avoided attacking the Church leadership or its institutional political reliability. The church leadership also cooperated with the state's propaganda campaign by denying any persecution by the state at international peace and theological conferences,Edward Derwinski.
Aside from its implications for his spy life, Chuck's personality is notable for the close relationships he develops with his family and best friend, its impact on his romantic life, and the position of leadership it earns him at the Buy More. Chuck's loyalty and dependability to his best friend and his family have given him people he can always fall back on throughout the series, despite the strains introduced by his spy life as mentioned above. Casey is impressed by Chuck's loyalty to Morgan. Chuck's good nature, humor, emotional supportiveness"Chuck Versus the DeLorean""Chuck Versus the Cougars" and obvious desire for a normal life have helped endear him to Sarah, who ultimately prefers Chuck to both Cole Barker and Bryce Larkin, both of whom are braver and better in combat than Chuck.

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