Sentences with phrase «as society evolved»

As society evolved, the human figure maintained its importance in artistic endeavors and is the major focal point in artistic expression to this day.»
As society evolved so did these houses of books in order to accommodate our growing needs.
As the society evolved, women began to choose men who are not only mature but also have a significant position in the society.
Is this sense of fairness a holdover from the days when we lived in close - knit hunter - gatherer groups, or did it evolve as society evolved?
«As society evolves and becomes more mobile, the dating industry has transformed to focus on encounters, pushing dating apps to become more social in their offering.
As our society evolves away from brick - and - mortar retail and toward online shopping, more and more ways to save have emerged.
As our society evolves into a new form of community where there is a larger focus on local efforts, major companies are starting to take note of this trend as well.

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Originalism's critics say judges should treat the Constitution as a living, breathing document that's able to encompass society's evolving values.
Although the texts of the teachings don't change much, societies interpretation of ancient texts evolves as social awareness and social consciousness evolves.
Evolving as a society does not mean that people can not have faith.
Thus, they see matter as having evolved toward reason, but then they see the evolution of reason itself as confined purely to the material level — from one material economic system to another which in turn conditions ideology or the superstructure of society.
The presently discussed theory and practice of human rights are very much as evolved in and by Western society during the past few centuries.
Morality evolves naturally as our society advances.
Whilst they may speak against evolution, as a religious society, they have evolved into something akin to....
That law is a combination of reason, the needs and wants of any given society, and ingrained emotional responses based on the fact that we evolved in such a way that we thrive best as part of mutually interdependent communities.
If world society is ever to evolve, and social evolution is at least as important to man as biological, it will require a common base such as «being - before - the - cosmos,» i.e., a cosmic common denominator.
It is not necessary for certain ideas to have evolved, as is evidenced by other cultures (not to say in any way that they are wrong, however, there are practices that oppose the morals ingrained in us by the society we live in) so could a parent raise perfectly good children without the bible, in this day in age, probably yes, but you must recognize, that much of what they will be teaching will come from their society, adn quite honestly I'm not sure honoring your parents, and not killing are such a bad thing.
Significantly, alongside this theological development the term person had also evolved in the secular sphere, and had come to be applied to all members of society with civil and legal rights, to all who could be designated as actors in the drama of public life.
I think that morals have evolved along with society - they are pretty much ingrained into us as a species.
The way a society evolves as it moves into the future is a complicated affair.
I find it interesting how, as we evolve as a society, we believe in fewer and fewer gods.
I believe just like anything else in life, societies, people, cultures, behaviors etc all evolve, and it's up to us as thinking men and women, to decide what should still matter and what shouldn't matter as much.
The recent preventable deaths of two young football players (as well as several others in the recent past) should serve as a tragic reminder that medical personnel, professional societies and industry must strive harder to connect in order to translate evolving scientific recommendations and guidelines down to the ground level: the athletes.
Stories on the hardships of mothers trying to do the best they can under extremely challenging circumstances need to be shared if we are, as a society, going to evolve our marginalization against women who breastfeed.
The role of libraries has evolved in recent years, but they are still as vital to an informed society as they were a century ago.
In order for small, roving bands of nomadic humans to evolve into the organised societies we see today, social institutions such as government, a justice system and formal education needed to develop.
This showed that horns were most likely in conspicuous species — those living in open habitats and large enough to be clearly visible to predators — suggesting that they evolved as defensive weapons (Proceedings of the Royal Society B, DOI: 10.1098 / rspb.2009.1256).
Natural selection acts on individuals, not society as a whole, so overconfidence can evolve even if it is costly to the population.
«Although societies in places as distant as Mississippi and China evolved independently and followed their own trajectories, the structure of social organisation is broadly shared across all continents and historical eras.»
The results support a lesser - studied notion that primate cognition evolved to solve problems rooted in ecology — such as foraging — instead of the more favored viewpoint, that cognition evolved as a way to cope within a complex society.
«Our understandings of privacy must evolve; we can no longer think about privacy as merely how much of our lives are completely secret, or about privacy as hiding bad truths from society.
As a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Genomics and Society (CGS) at UNC Chapel Hill, I am learning about a range of rapidly evolving ELSI issues and how to approach them from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Over the decades the Society has evolved and expanded to provide a forum for molecular and cellular biology as well as to serve the basic interests of plant science.
Stem cells are the great therapeutic promise of the century, and this evolving field of research and medicine brings with it many legal, ethical and psychological issues that must be discussed by society as a whole.
Online relationships or otherwise known as internet relationships are commonly in the rise in our ever evolving society.
Call it a sign of Kristen Stewart's evolving sense of interiority as an actor that you never once believe she'd be a quiet worker bee living in a buttoned - down society.
The TV anthology series examines the dark side of society and technology as it could evolve in the near future.
I think what happened in our society revealed that we weren't as far along as we thought, so people are really hungry to move it along, to evolve us faster.
As time moves on, society changes, and with that, so must everything evolve to remain part of the fabric of pop culture.
Run by the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA)-- the Australian Computer Society has also been involved — the program has evolved over the past 25 years as a way of celebrating achievement within the IT industry and encouraging innovation.
As society changes and technology evolves, schools are constantly having to adapt and ensure they are equipped with the skills and understanding to meet new demands.»
From elementary through high school, children should evolve through three developmental stages as they take on roles in society:
As we continue to evolve into a kind of worldwide school, Global Citizenship is a must to guide our students into the hyper connected and multi demanding society we are already immersed in.
Our students learn how our society and its values have developed as well as appreciate the diverse nature of different people groups and how they have evolved in different cultures.
As we see societies evolve to respond to climate change, there are widespread changes to regulations and industries that impact the global investment community.
As an evolved and modern society, this should be the answer to the problem of the amount of animals destroyed each year but its not.
Our portfolio is always evolvingas are society's needs.
Often drawing upon autobiographical, art historical or sociological sources, Ruby's work is frequently referred to as «post-humanist» — a term that broadly describes a society which, thanks in part to technological advancement, has evolved beyond fixed categories of being (e.g. time / place), or predetermining classifications (e.g. animal / human).
As the representation of eroticism has evolved in society, boundaries are tested, bringing to life artistic fantasies and unprecedented imagery.
The selected works drawn from the Library's extensive collections highlight the gradual broadening in both the private and public spheres of women's roles and interests, addressing such themes as evolving ideals of feminine beauty, new opportunities emerging for women in society, changes in gender relations and issues of human welfare.
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