She developed a passion for acting, as a member of the local amateur dramatic society - skills which would stand her in good stead for her future television career.
Perhaps, then, you need individual skills when society is collective, and social ones when it is individualistic.
Because of the growing importance of such skills in the emerging information society, industrial nations mounted a number of efforts in the 1990s aimed at identifying and understanding patterns of adult literacy.
Now and going forward, the league will have to use its enormous influence to develop social and ethical skills that are practiced in civil society.
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Many young people around the world especially the disadvantaged are leaving school without the skills they need to thrive in society and find decent jobs.
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Sheik Safwat, recruited by Mr. Ghali for his eloquence and fund-raising skills, was named the Islamic Society's executive director, as well as its imam, with responsibility to help "set the vision" for the mosque.
Therefore, I appeal to governments, NGOs and civil society to contribute to the improvement of our intercultural skills through the arts, sport, humanities and language learning and to enhance our diversity for the benefit of all.
Media and information literacy (MIL) empowers citizens with skills to become the centre of the knowledge society and the democratic, development and good governance processes.
Whereas in a purchase, the deal is through a corporation which removes the personal nature of the transaction so society gives you complete freedom of speech to discuss your bargaining skills.
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But they were every bit as good as the private sector in terms of choice and quality - if not far better, particularly after the 1944 Education Act and the founding of the NHS, which offered services and opportunities transformed from the pre-war years within a post-war economy and society governed by rationing, funding constraints, and pervasive low skills and aspirations.
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Citizenship provides young people with the skills, knowledge and understanding to actively participate in our society at local, national and international levels.
Kolbert is convinced our slacker parenting skills are a reflection of a chronic laziness in our society, a sort of generalized sense of no-can-do.
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By creating opportunities for future business leaders to engage civil society, the Initiative gives our students a chance to develop critical new skills while also understanding the role of private-public partnerships.
Ensuring literacy skills for all people will pave the way for every member of the society to participate in a range of learning opportunities throughout life.
But is it inherently racist to say that there are social costs to immigration of high levels of people with less skills, who are not native speakers of English, and that as a society we'd rather not pay that cost?
As the figure below shows, a higher percentage of Americans than Europeans told the Gallup Organization that the schools in their country help kids to understand the role of entrepreneurs in society, interest people in becoming entrepreneurs, facilitate the development of entrepreneurial attitudes, and provided the skills and knowledge to run a business.
By 2015, 60% of the new jobs being created will require skills only held by 20% of the population, according to a recent report from the American Society for Training and Development.
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