Word: interaction
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Corporate recruiters, enticed by the prospect of gaining a new perspective on applicants, have begun to utilize the facebook.com to perform the equivalent of a background check. The idea that the popular college networking site is a sheltered space for students to interact with their peers is looking more and more like a myth...
...Wornum boasts that Cambridge is one of the few cities whose non-911 callers interact with a human operator and not an automated directory. Many cities use automated systems to answer municipal inquiries instead of hiring workers to do it because the funds that would have been funneled into salaries for personnel can be redirected to other services...
...Haddock echoed the tone, adding that he was grateful for the chance to interact with undergraduates every day of the campaign...
...It’s nice that community leaders get to interact and have an exchange of ideas with researchers,” said Reanne Frank, a postdoctoral student at the Harvard School of Public Health...
...roots in Louisiana go back generations. Growing up in New Orleans, listening to people converse and watching them interact are what formed me. During his retirement, my father Lionel, a former construction worker turned short-order cook and janitor, would sit on his front porch on the corner of South Jefferson Davis Parkway and Baudin Street in the midcity section of New Orleans. There he could watch people leave early for work and children play across the street at Comiskey Playground. He greeted everyone who passed by. "Where ya at?" or "What's going on?" he would...