Match the halves of the sentences. Соедините половины предложений.
Over forty percent of the working population is … | … might be right for you. |
The truly shocking fact, however, is … | … currently seeking other employment. |
Don't make the mistake of thinking that these … | … that the majority of these people are doing all the wrong things to find a job. |
Finding job opportunities takes a … | … to actively market yourself and locate positions before they are advertised. |
The only way to beat the odds and the competition is … | … all about people. |
Finding a job is … | … 74-85 percent of available jobs are never advertised anywhere. |
Marketing yourself as a job-seeker means locating the people who … | … your university or training school. |
Surveys estimate that … | … disciplined approach using strategies that are proven to work. |
They know you best and can give you a jump start toward locating a job that … | … out-of-the-blue opportunities are accidents. |
Consider extending your reach by contacting alumni from … | … who can offer or lead you to opportunities. |
Complete the sentences with the words given below. Подставьте слова в предложения.
survey/alumni/referral/fundraiser/enormously/mingled/unrelated/campaign/gathering/ sudden/ proven/recruiter/persistence/emerged/pursued/listing
1.The ___________of this university include many famous artists and politicians.
2.The insurance company insist I get a ___________ from my regular doctor, I can't just go to the specialists.
3.The local council conducted a ___________ of its residents to help it decide whether to go ahead with the roadside waste collection service.
4.This year's ___________ will be a walk - a- thon.
5.Across the city yesterday, there was a feeling of bittersweet reunion as streams of humanity converged and ___________ at dozens of memorial services.
6.I've been ___________ ideas from the people I work with.
7.Mass lexical comparison is not a___________ method for demonstrating relationships between languages.
8.The company is targeting children in their latest advertising ___________.
9.The army ___________ promised that I'd see the world and learn useful skills if I enlisted. (~) Gloria is___________ pleased with our progress.
10.The ___________ drop in temperature left everyone cold and confused.
11.You've got to admire his _________. He's asked her out every day for a month even though she keeps turning him down.
12.He ___________ unscathed from the accident.
13.The holiday started with two ___________ mishaps.
14.What is this house's ___________ price?
15.Her rival___________ a quite different course.
Модуль (раздел) 2: Psychology of colour
Объем: 36 часов, трудоемкость - 1.з.е.
Теоретический блок:
Psychology of colour
Psychological test
Psychology of colour
Colours, like features, follow the changes of the emotions. - Pablo Picasso
Do you feel anxious in a yellow room? Does the color blue make you feel calm and relaxed? Artists and interior designers have long understood how color can dramatically affect moods, feelings, and emotions. It is a powerful communication tool and can be used to signal action, influence mood, and cause physiological reactions.
Certain colors have been associated with increased blood pressure, increasedmetabolism, and eyestrain. "Given the prevalence of color, one would expect color psychology to be a well-developed area," note researchers Andrew Elliot and Markus Maier. "Surprisingly, little theoretical or empirical work has been conducted to date on the influence of color on psychological functioning, and the work that has been done has been driven mostly by practical concerns, not scientific rigor."
What Is Color Psychology?
Despite the general lack of research in this area, the concept of color psychology has become a hot topic in marketing, art, design, and other areas. Much of the evidence in this emerging area is anecdotal at best, but researchers and experts have made a few important discoveries and observations about the psychology of color and the effect it has on moods, feelings, and behaviors.
Of course, your feelings about color are often deeply personal and rooted in your own experience or culture. For example, while the color white is used in many Western countries to represent purity and innocence, it is seen as a symbol of mourning in many Eastern countries.
Why is color such a powerful force in our lives?
What effects can it have on our bodies and minds? Continue reading to further explore the history of color including how it's used, the effects it may have, and some of the most recent research on color psychology.