Both fictional characters and Gods don't
affect real world events, but that's probably just a coincidence.
Not exact matches
This is such a problem, he says, because of two basic assumptions: physicalism, «the claim that the
world is fundamentally a physical
world governed by physical law,» and mental realism, «the view that mentality is a
real feature of our
world,» which «requires that mentality have genuine causal powers, powers to
affect other
events and processes of this
world, whether these are mental or physical» (SM xv).
Rather than alluring to the obvious shocking facts and
events affecting our planet and way of life, audiences actually see Al Gore for what he's really doing in
real life «being the most influential person of his generation» inspiring others to take up arms in the fight for Climate and how the
world's democracies are politically unwise when it comes to using the actual solutions.
Stocks are
affected by
real -
world political and economic
events, so you won't be able to make potentially lucrative trades without knowing what's going on.
Create a game which shows how
real -
world events affect the Earth and impact the population and you could bag yourself $ 20,000.
However, to date, no field studies have specifically investigated how thermal history
affects bleaching susceptibility in individual corals during
real -
world heat stress
events.
Global blockchain specialist firm ConsenSys, headquartered in Brooklyn, is addressing this question and seeking
real -
world solutions with Ethereal SF, an
event that will highlight how blockchain will
affect government, commerce, and culture.
«Social networks are one of the only vehicles through which scammers can anonymously reach out to domestic and foreign targets, which are especially important since
real world events affecting currency continuously expose a fresh new set of potential victims.»
Results showed that parent positive behaviors, and low levels of parent anxious
affect, during the stressful laboratory task for youth buffered youth negative emotional reactivity to
real -
world negative peer
events, but not non-peer
events.