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Traditional education practices favour the functions of the teacher and the student's receptive attitude (passive approach).
Initial southern hostility to the idea has given way to a more receptive attitude to the league's argument that it would foster accountability.
This receptive attitude helps to explain the rapport with children and adolescents that shines so clearly through his writing, in which he comes across as the least patronizing and most charming of allies, one who is willing to acknowledge the hopeless error of grown-up ways.
For example, the American taxpayers who fork out $4 billion-plus everyearar in aid for Israel and Egypt are entitled to expect a more receptive attitude to Palestinian statehood from the former, and to democracy from the latter.Beyond this Mr Bush faces, in Iraq, a far more urgent test of his belief in the possibility of Arab democracy.
Yet, responsiveness as a future-oriented responsibility obliges a receptive attitude towards the needs and desires of others, before deciding what to do (Pellizzoni, 2004).
Presponsiveness further elaborates responsiveness as forward-looking responsibility: While the first step is to acknowledge that there are uncertainties regarding stakeholders, the receptive attitude should also result in efforts to identify stakeholders and their needs, so that mutual relations could be (at some point) established.
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By Baird Leonard The New Yorker, April 19 , 1930P. 62 (The announcer has just finished his synopsis of the Philharmonic's Sunday-afternoon program. A brief interval and strains of majestic music burst forth into the living room where Mr. and Mrs. Blank are seated in receptive attitudes) Turn it down a little, darling.. That's too loud.
Is it more profitable to cooperate [with God's speaking of the word] so it may come to pass in him through his own exertion... or whether one should shun and free oneself from all thoughts, words, and deeds and from all images created by the understanding, maintaining a wholly God-receptive attitude, such that one's own self is idle, letting God work within one.
It enters everywhere!") — I see Calle observing me in the reflected glass of the photos, faintly curious but mostly detached, unwilling to appear overtly receptive, her attitude very much a ça m'est egal affair.
Conversely, the non-Chinese, "barbarian" character of the rebellion was influential in stirring up the xenophobic sentiments of the Chinese that increasingly characterized the second half of the Tang dynasty, in marked contrast to the receptive, cosmopolitan attitudes of the first half.
Van der Hulst et al. [ 7] observed that the more receptive women's attitude was toward medical technology, the more likely women were to opt for a hospital birth, and the more likely it was they would experience an obstetrical intervention.
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