On view until August 17, The Bronx Museum of the Arts will present Shyu Ruey - Shiann's kinetic installation One
Kind of Behavior at its North Wing second - floor terrace.
I can tell you that I don't like
that kind of behavior at all, and I suppose that you agree entirely with me.
As crazy as it sounds,
this kind of behavior at the breast is a NORMAL, but unhappy part of nursing that most babies go through at one time or another, and almost always resolves in due time.
In his response to Fowler's claims, Kalanick said, «We seek to make Uber a just workplace and there can be absolutely no place for
this kind of behavior at Uber.»
We seek to make Uber a just workplace and there can be absolutely no place for
this kind of behavior at Uber — and anyone who behaves this way or thinks this is OK will be fired.
Avoid falling victim to
this kind of behavior at your own small business and check your compliance on these issues.
Not exact matches
But millennials are more likely to be exposed to the technologies that display this
kind of spending
behavior, he said, which puts them
at higher risk for irresponsible spending.
«Many, if not most, women have
at some point in their life faced this
kind of behavior,» Clooney added.
A feminist, Renock had always thought
of herself as someone who wouldn't stand for that
kind of behavior — but there was half a million dollars
at stake, and she and her co-founders, who hadn't paid themselves a salary in more than a year, were bartending and working
at coffee shops to make ends meet.
At a smaller company, that
kind of behavior will simply create a tax on everything the business does.
After a heady experience
of that
kind, normally sensible people drift into
behavior akin to that
of Cinderella
at the ball.
If a person is intellectually honest, inquisitive about the universe, ethical,
kind, and compassionate, the person will arrive
at a set
of behaviors consistent with what we call «good».
I learned a lot
at meetings, read a lot
of books, etc. and learned that most
of my family, all through my families, and extended family's history had had problems with all
kinds of addictive / compulsive
behaviors, as I also always have had.
I object to Stanton Jones» use
of the words homosexuality and heterosexuality as equivalent descriptions
of different
kinds of sexual
behavior, because doing so ignores the facts that 1) «heterosexuality» is the result
of the allocation
of genetic material
at conception that determines which reproductive organs people are born with» male or female» and 2) «homosexuality» is sexual action by people who are heterosexual.
The rationalization
of southern baptists is truly mind boggling — the idea that each church is «autonomous» as justification for outright racism is pitiful in this day and age — if the Southern Baptist convention had come out strongly and adamantly against this
kind of behavior, I'd have
at least a measure
of respect for them — but to shrug off a blatant act
of discrimination as the «work
of the devil» and ignore the deacon's cowardice in wanting to avoid «controversy» is laughable — if it weren't for people having the courage to fan the flames
of controversy, women and african american would not have the right to vote today — more evidence
of the ignorance
of most bible thumpers, and Mississippi in particular
We are looking
at this statement from a time and place so removed from those
kinds of behaviors that we just think everyone always behaved like that.
At least, our experience
of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit
behaviors similar to many
of our own; that those
behaviors clearly seem to be signs
of emotional and mental qualities familiar to us from our own knowledge
of ourselves; that animals possess distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we feel obliged to recoil from that word on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all
of this makes some
kind of natural appeal to our moral sense.
So are the miracle wheat and rice
of the Green Revolution, the technology
of behavior modification proposed by B. F. Skinner, 1 and the computerized model
of the global ecology produced by the authors
of The Limits to Growth.2 This
kind of reasoning operates within the limits
of what is possible as defined by (1) the available material and human resources, (2) the laws
of nature, and (3) the state
of knowledge
at the time.
(Ibid., p. 236)
At the same time, the result is not a consistent, mechanical
kind of behavior.
Here is a summary
of Jellinek's findings concerning thirty - four
kinds of characteristic alcoholic
behavior and the average ages
at which each first occurred:
Speaking from experience with fraternities during my time
at Cuse («01 -» 05), this
kind of behavior, while reprehensible, this attitude
of machismo, was prevalent all throughout Greek Row, not just in the «engineering» frat.
For now,
at least, it may be enough to know that for the students in Jackson's study, spending a few hours each week in close proximity to a certain
kind of teacher changed something about their
behavior.
In part 2
of this two - part series, James discusses exactly what to do when your children get in trouble for fighting
at school or
at home — and the right
kinds of consequences to give them so they learn to use appropriate
behavior instead
of lashing out when they feel like hitting someone the next time.
«It's
kind of like weight training,» said Richard Davidson, PhD, psychology and psychiatry professor
at the University
of Wisconsin - Madison, director
of the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and
Behavior, and founder
of the Center for Investigating Healthy Minds.
Pay attention: Instead
of dropping their kids off for practice, parents should stick around if they can; they should encourage their kids to report inappropriate
behavior by teammates or coaches - whether it is «locker room talk» demeaning
of women or girls, or anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant comments or
behavior - regardless
of whether it is directed
at a teammate or not, and made to feel safe in doing so; they should pay attention to a coach's
behavior at practices and games to make sure they are not participating in or tolerating bullying, teasing or abuse
of any
kind.
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kind of nipple that mimics baby's natural feeding
behavior at the breast.
But without knowing it, we are rewarding the inappropriate
behavior because, with these children, any
kind of attention is better than no attention
at all.
I've personally been dismayed by a teacher who handed out jumbo boxes
of candy (the
kind you get
at the movies) to my child for good
behavior, and in this case the teacher may actually be the source
of the Cheetos and Rice Krispie Treats.
ROCHELLE MCLEAN: It's not as common but it can sometimes, usually it's more like I said related to latch and things like that so typically you see that
kind of behavior more
at the beginning
of breastfeeding as you ruling out latch issues and things like that.
Is it any wonder that we still see all
kinds of reports
of improper
behavior at youth sporting events?
It was pushing over, it
kind of bulged out slightly
at the back
of her head, and it explained a lot
of Taylor's
behavior.
To be honest, I had no idea what
kind of behavior was meant by the term except that whatever was going on during this stage in a child's development was somehow «terrible» or
at the very least, challenging for the parents.
Many studies starting from toddlers into school age children show that giving rewards or some
kind of manipulation in
behavior are rarely successful
at producing children that are «more helpful».
Especially
at a time when the appalling
behavior of a sitting Assembly member was strewn across the front pagesof every newspaper in New York, women were looking for decisive action from Albany signaling that this
kind of behavior would not be tolerated in the New York workplace.
On reanalysing data from the group's past studies, such as on pain sensitivity to hot water, the researchers found that mice tested by men showed lower baseline pain sensitivity than mice tested by women.The work indirectly demonstrates potential effects on nearly any
kind of medical research, says Joseph Garner, who studies mouse
behavior and well - being
at Stanford University in California.
«These
kinds of things give neat snapshots
of specific
behaviors that those animals are doing
at any one time,» he adds.
But then we have these other variants that are the GABA receptor, which is much more
of kind of a general disinhibition, so it's a general type
of predisposition that a person has, and individuals are
at risk for a variety
of different
behaviors including alcoholism [and] other types
of impulsive
behavior.
Bierut: The way that we generally think about it is that this disinhibition is in with behavioral — undercontrol, impulsivity, risk - taking,
kind of making some poor choices
at times, so drinking those extra drinks when you maybe shouldn't or drinking
at a time that you shouldn't, and some
of this loss
of control that you may have over certain
behaviors.
Even short - term blockages
of this
kind can lead to remarkable changes in the auditory system, altering the
behavior and structure
of nerve cells that relay information from the ear to the brain, according to a new University
at Buffalo study.
You look
at their close relatives — there are 10 species
of caracara, almost all
of them live in South America — and they all sort
of share, to one degree or another, this
kind of behavior.
Curious about these antimicrobial
behaviors, evolutionary biologist Rebecca Kilner
at Cambridge, along with her postdoc Ana Duarte, assessed the numbers and
kinds of bacteria on the carcasses.
«We're finding that the
kinds of complex and strategic self - presentation
behavior we see in adults appear
at a much younger age than previously known.»
As I mentioned earlier, when you approach an octopus in the wild, in
at least some species the octopus sends out one arm to inspect you —
behavior that suggests a
kind of deliberateness, an action guided by the brain.
When they include an attribute such as «ZIP code,» they're expressing the opinion that the history
of human
behavior in that patch
of real estate should determine,
at least in part, what
kind of loan a person who lives there should get.
This
kind of fatatouille reasoning was on display in a study that Cornell University's Brian Wansink, a leader in eating -
behavior research, presented
at the Association for Consumer Research conference this past October.
«So the idea,» he says, «[was] that when you study animal
behavior, you're looking
at the product
of a
kind of piece
of clockwork machinery which was put there because
of natural selection on generations
of ancestors.
«Our results raise the interesting possibility that there's a genetic toolkit for this
kind of behavior,» he says — a set
of genes that have been used
at several points in evolution to come up with similar
behaviors.
There's more to these findings than just lofty philosophical quandaries, though: If ravens really do possess a level
of social cognition comparable to humans and other large primates, the birds might serve as better animal models to study this
kind of behavior in the lab — which could help scientists understand why some humans are better
at this
kind of inference than others, and why some individuals can't manage it
at all.
«Now I see noise as a lens through which to look
at all
kinds of cellular
behaviors.»
It is unlikely this
kind of behavior has occurred
at only one institution, and each
of us should look carefully to our own spaces.