Sentences with phrase «between kin»

Attachment in Foster Care (same as reported in a) but analysed differences between kin and unrelated FC:
Most African - American families readily accept marriages between their kin and someone from the white community.
Tensions between kin arising from sexual jealousies and misdemeanors may be socially and economically destructive.
Since this is bad juju, natural selection should favor cannibals that can discriminate between kin and non-kin.
All products assist to enhance the closeness between kin and babies and are designed to benefit babies» development.

Not exact matches

It's not a negation of truth or absolute truth, it's just a recognition that we might be as confused over things as our kin in the faith who chained up Bibles, burned the bones of reformers, tossed bombs into the basements of black churches and burned crosses on the front yards of black people, who ignore the plight of the homeless and the poor while we struggle to decide between the 36 and 72 inch plasma screen tv.
It is easy, however, to view this line as a boundary between us («your people,» «your kin») and them, those people who look different, act differently and think differently.
No doubt ideas of kin altruism (the mutual support extended between those who share in the family gene pool) and reciprocal altruism (favors done in the expectation of favors later to be received) shed some Darwinian light on aspects of human behavior.
As an intimate, affectionate, and loyal bond between two (or a few) persons, a bond unlike those of kin or tribe in that it is not simply given with birth, friendship will always have about it something a little mysterious.
Forming a conduit between the child and her biological kin can also serve the child well as she does her life's work of gathering her pieces and building her identity.
With five toe models if the material between the toes does not fit perfectly, it can cause inconvenience and kin burn if it gets caught between your toes.
To account for the remarkable similarity between retrovirus oncogenes and their normal cellular kin, most virologists have settled on the idea that retrovirus oncogenes are copies of cellular genes.
Greater acidity also «impairs their ability to discriminate between the smell of kin and not, and of predators and not,» according Philip Munday, a professor and research fellow at the Coral Reef Studies center at James Cook University in Australia, who conducted the experiments and presented results at a symposium here this week called The Ocean in a High - CO2 World.
Dr Rene van Dijk, from the Sheffield research team led by Professor Ben Hatchwell, said: «Our study shows that relatedness between colony members is low, on average, but co-operation over thatch - building is kin - directed due to the positioning of relatives within nests.
Since facial characteristics are known to be inherited, the «self seeking like» mechanism may enhance reproduction between genetically similar mates, favoring the stabilization of genes supporting social behavior, with no kin relationship among them.
Gaining access to a person's Gmail account, meanwhile, requires the next of kin to provide a death certificate and proof of an email conversation between the two.
It would be comforting to think that a few hundred million years of evolution have put considerable distance between us and our insect kin, but only some of us are immune to insect - killing venoms.
In terms of the evolution of sociality, we examine underlying physiological and cognitive mechanisms that may explain links between stress, social bonds and cooperation, between non-kin as well as kin.
To Tim White of the University of California, Berkeley, any differences between the new fossils and those of Lucy's kin are minor.
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea highlighted works from multiple series, including KIN, The Hyena and Other Men, Permanent Error, and the recent 1994.
«Shortwave in longwave out» — this is such utter physical stupidity that it is only that the majority of those who do know real physics and difference between heat and light energies from Sun, don't know that this is the basic energy premise of the Greenhouse Effect comic cartoon energy budget, KT97 and kin.
Generally, this means the government will split your belonging between your next of kin, spouse, and children.
This can means the government will split your belonging between your next of kin, spouse, and children.
Most of the time, between spouses it is fairly easy to arrange for assets to pass automatically to each other, but to anyone else the law generally provides for a court directed probate process, which would be necessary for assets to be transferred to offspring or next of kin, or according to the provisions in their will.
Also the effect of paternity uncertainty may weaken the bond between paternal siblings, making individuals unconsciously prefer their genetically more certain and maternal kin ties over less certain and paternal kin ties (Laham et al., 2005).
Experiential similarity has been shown to be an important predictor of closeness and support between individuals and both kin and nonkin members of their networks across a broad range of life events including returning to school (Suitor et al., 1995) becoming a family caregiver (Suitor & Pillemer, 2002; Suitor et al., 1995) and facing the loss of a parent or spouse (Suitor & Pillemer, 2000; Umberson & Chen, 1994).
Cultural understandings, priorities and responsibilities to land and kin differ markedly between and amongst Indigenous communities across Australia...
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