Having access to various modes of communication via a single media enhances capacity-building, self-presentation and self-broadcasting. |
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But that self-presentation would carry more conviction if they announced from the start their intention to cooperate with police. |
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It provides them with up-to-date information on issues concerning women, including family, health, childcare, business and self-presentation. |
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Good program delivery should help strengthen the self-image, self-esteem and self-presentation of participants. |
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The poster exhibition traces the myth of Switzerland with the help of these items of self-presentation. |
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This paper discusses the ode and antode of Aristophanes Clouds with a view to appreciating the author's self-presentation in the parabasis. |
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Girls are attracted to the Net because it gives them control over their self-presentation. |
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Pictures like this were essential to his self-presentation. |
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Beauty is within us, because we've gathered the best specialists in the field of body care, makeup, hair styling, photography, self-presentation, and interpersonal communication. |
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The medium hands the advantage to those who are most skilled at self-presentation, although it must be said that constant exposure searches out their blemishes in the long run. |
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When older people speak, the narrative motive may be a declaration, a means of self-presentation, but frequently it may also be the reason behind a choice or decision in real life. |
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This removes particular dangers associated with the sensitivity of the learner, with the need to justify oneself and defend once and for all chosen behavioural strategies, and with self-presentation. |
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These outcomes are viewed as inter-connected particularly with respect to the positive effect of improved self-esteem and self-presentation on employability. |
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The specific aim of her dissertation research is to explore self-presentation and social anxiety as determinants of physical activity among breast cancer survivors over time. |
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During this meeting an experienced coach will give you lessons in self-presentation and job-interview conduct skills, as well as providing useful practical tips to increase your chances of success in the interview. |
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Actress, lecturer on rhetoric and voice emission, trainer of the art of public speaking and self-presentation for professional speakers, associate of the P. Arrupe Leaders and Tutors Education Centre. |
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As a reporter confronting degradation and atrocity, his forthright, unidealized self-presentation is alien to the school of writer-adventurers to which he belongs. |
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Despite her tenacious self-presentation, I liked Duke a lot. |
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For them performance and exteriority are central to their self-presentation, far more so than any lyrical message. |
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Rice's public self-presentation is distinctly impersonal. |
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Yet her sense of self-presentation encouraged her self-preservation. |
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Unkempt self-presentation is part of their appeal. |
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A touching anecdote emerges from the elaborate self-presentation. |
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Your self-presentation within advertisements or employee's journals as an employer is of great importance concerning your success in recruiting high-class employees who fit in your organisation. |
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Perception management alone, however, is not likely to work over time because experience with an individual gives others a history of how well one's actions match one's self-presentation. |
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By photographing street fashion, and the concepts of beauty and its individuality, Veleko portrays the careful construction of identity and self-presentation. |
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But in the aftermath of that performance, the loose lip-synching in the video underscores the impression of a singer who isn't fully engaged with the song, or fully in control of her self-presentation. |
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The philosopher Ludwig Klages saw graphology as a means to penetrate the deceptive self-presentation of his contemporaries and unveil their true character. |
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