Sentences with phrase «basic human needs for»

Develop recommendations for the U.S. role in identifying and addressing global water problems, including how to significantly accelerate efforts to meet the large and devastating unmet basic human needs for water in poorer countries.
is much more likely to cause large reductions in quality of life, given basic human needs for energy
By creating conditions that satisfy students basic human needs for survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun, teachers can motivate students to learn and behave in respectful, responsible ways.
Identify and describe various technological developments to control fire, water, wind, and soil, and to utilize natural resources such as trees, coal, oil, and gas in order to satisfy the basic human needs for food, water, clothing, and shelter.
Religion fills basic human needs for companionship, belonging, ego - reinforcement, and freedom from fear.
We could use progressive strategies of redistribution to make everyone in America a comfortable consumer and still face widespread personal, working - class dissatisfaction if we don't address the basic human need for work, a need more fundamental than the desire to possess twenty - first - century consumer goods.
We often hear it said that there exists a basic human need for some sort of deliverance, salvation, release, liberation, pacification, or whatever we may wish to call it, and that this intrinsic need is one of the main foundations of all religion.
Moreover, if there is in fact a basic human need for deliverance, salvation, etc., then it may well be manifested in part as a need for deliverance from mystery, salvation from ignorance, etc..
Sometimes feelings like alienation are indeed an indication infringement on a basic human need for mutual trust, companionship love, something that most if not all humans would aspire too.
Palestinian supporters witness for a people who have been denied the basic human need for dignity and statehood.
For older kids, Tough eschews our current tactic of offering students extrinsic rewards, and instead encourages teachers to nurture intrinsic motivation, fueled by the basic human need for competence, autonomy, and relatedness (or connection).
People also talk about the basic human need for discovery and understanding of the natural world, about the almost - mysterious power of science at engaging the natural idealism of young people, and empowering them to participate in the world in ways that they otherwise would not.
Read this if: you're interested in anthropology, sociology, and the basic human need for connection.
Group Therapy through support groups cradle our basic human need for companionship and esteem by creating a nurturing environment to intimately connect and relate.
According to Dash, the channel may change, but the basic human need for connection does not.
This installation offers visitors a multiplicity of perspectives on the basic human need for refuge, protection, and sacred ground.
«The key themes are survival and the basic human need for friendship,» says Nicalis president Tyrone Rodriguez.
The practical, utilitarian function of the utensil serves as a cross-cultural common ground facilitating the basic human need for sustenance.
Some members spent their childhood and youth in poverty shut away in institutions and others isolated in places where their basic human need for community and belonging were not met.
A time to escape from the real world and indulge the basic human need for stress - free days.
There's a multitude of concerns to deal with that stem from a basic human need for reassurance when experiencing big change, compounded by a feeling of having no control.
Attachify — verb, intransitive, \ ə - ˈtach \ ə \ fī \: to reflect, heighten, etc. clients» experience with words or images that evoke or recognize the basic human need for closeness and connection, especially in close, intimate relationships.
Jeff came to EFT 10 years ago and was immediately drawn to the model's clear, simple language about the basic human need for secure connection in the relationships we hold most dear.
A prominent term in humanistic psychology that refers to the basic human need for self - fulfillment.
Although different conceptualizations are used, these theories emphasize a basic human need for relatedness that underlies and explains interpersonal behavior in social contexts.
We all share a basic human need for a response: to be seen, to matter, to be loved.

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When you can support someone's basic needs for esteem and appreciation by saying, «thank you» in a sincere and impactful way, you are serving mankind and your fellow human in their quest towards self - actualization.
Social psychologists built terror - management theory on Becker's insights: «The basic motivation for human behavior is our biological need to control our basic anxiety, to deny the terror of death.»
«It's such a basic need for every human to be able to live a full life.»
The Index's authors define social progress as «the capacity of a society to meet the basic human needs of its citizens, establish the building blocks that allow citizens and communities to enhance and sustain the quality of their lives, and create the conditions for all individuals to reach their full potential.»
Instant gratification turns into the need for constant progress, being self - centered turns into the ability to relate to people on a very basic, human level — because we want their attention.
Were it to be destroyed overnight, who would provide the minimal necessities for life in a society far removed from the soil or the sea, where basic human needs are met?
(8) The sane society would be one that is organized to serve the basic need of all human beings — for relatedness and love, for a sense of inclusive identity, for creativeness, for a
The self system plays a powerful role in enabling persons to meet the two sets of basic human needs — the need for bodily satisfaction (food, sleep, sex, closeness to people) and interpersonal security (esteem, belongingness, acceptance, the power to meet one's needs).
For it is a basic tenet of our faith: no human being begins life stained by sin; one man's trespass did not lead to «condemnation for all,» and so we do not need a savior to bring «righteousness for all.&raqFor it is a basic tenet of our faith: no human being begins life stained by sin; one man's trespass did not lead to «condemnation for all,» and so we do not need a savior to bring «righteousness for all.&raqfor all,» and so we do not need a savior to bring «righteousness for all.&raqfor all.»
Social sexuality, then, reflects the basic human need we experience as men and women for intimacy and connection.
Unlike many anxious Europeans, Burleigh welcomes the immigration of Muslims to the Continent but believes there need to be certain ground rules for entry» tolerance, for example; acceptance and respect for democratic and republican values; a belief in human rights, especially the basic rights of women» even as he knows these are in short supply.
As an ideal it stresses the worth and dignity of every man, and hence the need of securing for every man his basic human rights and his highest attainable self - development.
It is a «social event» founded on the basic need for human beings to interrelate with others of their kind within the context of a nourishing social environment; it is a «living - togetherness» constituted of individual human beings sharing a common and, to some extent, mutually satisfying form of social experience.
Muslims need to teach kids in schools love humanity and respect others, not if you are non muslim you are devil, you don't have to repeat it on tv or radio channels which religion is peacful, people are not dum they know all religions are for peace, but where is the peace in practically, showing hatred or having thoughts of islamization the world, stop evil thinking of conversion of anyone to islam that is not peaceful religion or thoughts.help the poor and needy, give equal respect to male and female respect democracy and more important develop tolerence.intolerence is the basic evil of human race.
However, says Cobb, (and rightly so), Whitehead's view does give support to a Christian concern for the underprivileged, since lack of education and basic human needs limits «the rational self - direction of conduct.»
The reason we need to make room for this conviction is that it is basic to «the whole framework of intentional psychology;» in terms of which we ordinarily explain human behavior «We standardly explain actions by... providing «reasons for which» we did what we did; and... it is difficult to evade the conclusion that the explanatory efficacy of reasons derives crucially from their causal efficacy» (SM 287).
Put simply, this has to mean that where there is deep and urgent concern for basic human needs, for food and clothing and health care and education, there can not be the requisite peace for the experience of world consciousness.
So once again... if you deny that you engage in this basic human practice of accusing, condemning, and scapegoating others... if you think that the people you call «monsters» and «heretics» truly are guilty of everything you accuse them of... if you think that some people truly deserve to burn in hell for all eternity... if you think that war is righteous and good and we need to bomb some groups of evil people off the face of the planet... then you are calling God a liar, and you have not understood the first thing about God and what He taught through Jesus (cf. 1 John 4:7 - 11).
The welfare of the human community, of even the most powerless, is tied to the welfare of the biosphere on which we all depend for basic life needs.
First among them is the need for a vital ecclesial intellectual life and culture of grace as the context for knowledge of basic metaphysical truths about God, the human person, and the natural law.
But in 1989 Eastern Europeans spoke contemptuously of «basic needs» as a strategy fit for prisoners in jail, not for free human beings.
In the context of our social situation, revelation means the promise of justice for and liberation of the oppressed and the poor, of all whose basic needs have not been met and whose human dignity has not been recognized.
Fasting forces one of the most basic human needs to be suppressed for something deeply Holy, which similarly causes one to do the same with sexual passion.
We face there one of the basic principles of creation, vicarious sacrifice: any salvation from human need dependent on someone, who does not have to do so, voluntarily caring enough to identify himself with the needy and give his sacrificial all for their help.
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