Word: interaction
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...columned red brick facade and gabled roof. The homes, built in a variety of styles, from Charleston single to Georgian town house, have porches reaching out to tree-lined sidewalks and narrower streets with slower traffic. It all invites suburbanites to get out of their Toyota Camrys and interact for a change...
Koocher said some schools may be combined so that students in districts that were formerly separate will now interact...
...said the police should communicate better with the guards, who he said play an integral role in students' security because they are present in the yard and interact with students every...
Today's workers need soft skills even more than technical expertise. Fully 80% of a diverse group of senior executives recently polled by staffing organization Select Appointments North America said they want employees to be good listeners. They would also like them to interact well with others and to solve problems effectively. The skills are coincidentally the ones they find most lacking in the work force. While technology forces workers to communicate more often with more people, more quickly than ever, managers in particular must be able to hear what others are saying, since they spend 60% of their...
...worse yet, you or your friends may be very interested in talking to these professors but may find that they are not there for you. Students at Harvard at times voice the concern that their classes are too large and that they do not get to interact much with the excellent scholars that make up the departments. Or perhaps the volumes in the libraries or equipment in the labs are not as accessible or as exciting as they first seemed from the colorful brochures that Harvard sent you the summer before you arrived on campus...