constructive
(adjective)
Carefully considered and meant to be helpful.
Examples of constructive in the following topics:
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Cost of Interest During Construction
- The amount of interest cost incurred and/or paid during an asset's construction phase is part of an asset's cost on the balance sheet.
- When an asset is constructed, a company typically borrows funds to finance the costs associated with the construction.
- Interest cost capitalization does not apply to retail inventory constructed or held for sale purposes.
- Most of the interest paid during construction is part of an asset's cost.
- Interest paid during delays in construction is excluded from the asset's cost.
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Student Learning Outcomes
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Construction
- Construction is an artistic process that uses found, manufactured, or altered objects to build sculptural forms.
- Construction is quite different from modeling and carving, which both make use of a homogenous material to create the art work.
- The possibilities, in terms of technique and material, are endless when it comes to creating constructed sculptural works.
- Construction as a sculptural method is a hugely important development in the field of sculpture.
- The precise origin of the term constructed sculpture dates to the cubist constructions of Pablo Picasso circa 1912-1914, as well as those of Marcel Duchamp.
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Centrality of experience
- People's assumptions are generally constructed by their interpretation of experience.
- The instructor in the scenario used the questionnaires to check the learners' frame of mind (centrality of experience) that is constructed from their experiences.
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Giving Effective Criticism: Be Positive, Specific, Objective, and Constructive
- Effective criticism should be positively intended, specific, objective, and constructive in order to achieve results.
- Ideally, effective criticism should be: positively intended, specific, objective, and constructive.
- Constructive critics try to stand in the shoes of the person being criticized, and consider what things would look like from their perspective.
- Keeping this in mind will help you to construct effective critiques.
- Constructive, consciously avoiding personal attacks and blaming, insulting language and hostile language are avoided.
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Optional Collaborative Exercise
- As a class, construct a histogram displaying the data.
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Steel-Frame Construction
- Steel frame construction is a building technique in which vertical steel columns and horizontal I-beams form a 'skeleton frame'.
- The development of this technique made the construction of the skyscraper possible.
- The exterior 'skin' of the building is anchored to the frame using a variety of construction techniques and following a huge variety of architectural styles.
- Thin sheets of galvanized steel can be formed into steel studs and used as building material for rough-framing in commercial or residential construction.
- Construction with steel framing contributes to thermal bridges between the outside environment and interior conditioned space.
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Social Constructionism
- Berger and Thomas Luckmann with their 1966 book The Social Construction of Reality.
- Socially constructed reality is seen as an on-going dynamic process; reality is re-produced by people acting on their interpretations of what they perceive to be the world external to them.
- Berger and Luckmann argue that social construction describes both subjective and objective reality - that is that no reality exists outside what is produced and reproduced in social interactions.
- Religion is seen as a socially constructed concept, the basis for which is rooted in either our psyche (Freud) or man's need to see some purpose in life or worship a higher presence.
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Constructing Meaning
- Value-related valences are associated with the construction of meaning.
- Students should be given the opportunity to construct meaning in text as well as to build a rationale for the meaningfulness of literacy activities (Turner & Paris, 1995).
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Constructing a normal probability plot (special topic)
- We construct a normal probability plot for the heights of a sample of 100 men as follows:
- Construction details for a normal probability plot of 100 men's heights.