Sentences with phrase «biological kin»

These soldiers» will to fight also depends on identifying more closely with groups of like - minded comrades than with biological kin, the team reports September 4 in Nature Human Behavior.
Biological kin selection means that organisms may be more willing to help others in relation to how many genes they share.
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.
Regardless of what is happening among biological kin in any given week, members of the Body of Christ are helped by remembering that God loves and forgives them as they participate in the incarnation; the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ; the birth of the church; and the giving of the Holy Spirit.

Not exact matches

kin2Skin aims to teach not only parents, but also adults who are next to kin of babies who, for whatever reason, do not have their biological parents with them.
Kinship networks of grandparents, older siblings, godparents, and other biological and fictive kin can provide broader opportunities for youths.11,25,28 - 30 When kin are better off economically, youngsters gain access to resource - rich communities that offer a wider array of institutional, informational, and economic assets, including well - functioning schools.
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