Sentences with phrase «biological necessity»

If you are not yet convinced this is a book for you, then perhaps knowing the authors value «creativity and self - expression as biological necessities» will help.
Yes, a puppy needs nutritious food and a safe, warm place to live, but another equally powerful and important biological necessity is the need for a strong pack leader.
Rooted though culture is in biological necessities, it reveals methods of human adjustment that transcend those of animal instinct and trial and error learning.
In his writings on women it is clear that he misunderstood their traditional home - centered roles, seeing them as normative expressions of inherent biological necessity.
«On one hand, we saw similarities that reflect biological necessity and, on the other hand, differences that mirrored the organism's history,» said Cristina Sisu, postdoctoral fellow in Gerstein's lab and the first author of the pseudogene study.
In addition, the probe's spectrometer gathered far more detail than Pilcher's Earth - based tool, revealing a surface abounding with sulfur, sulfur dioxide, and other biological necessities.
Starring Kim Ok - bin (most immediately recognisable from her performance in Park Chan - wook's 2009 film Thirst), The Villainess by some accounts received a four - minute standing ovation when it screened at Cannes, fuelled no doubt as much by admiration for the film itself as it was a sheer biological necessity to release the film's near - palpable, contagious energy.
Even though this is a story about youthful innocence tainted by biological necessity, it is also one which may be tough for modern viewers to comprehend.
With sleep being a biological necessity, the demands of kids near impossible to ignore, and the passion many of us feel our work (or at least our pay check), I doubt very much Zuckerberg is alone in her priorities.
There is no biological necessity for a variety of sexual partners.
So the human response to parents, mixed as it is with duty, guilt, and emotional dependency, appears not to arise out of any biological necessity.
Adequate sleep is a biological necessity to stabilize mood and support the miraculous growth and development that occurs in early life.
Nursing and child care, most often provided by women, are not a luxury; they are a biological necessity.
The sex drive, of course, is a biological necessity for sexual reproduction.
Suddenly layering becomes a biological necessity with the added bonus of flexing my creative fashion muscles.
The need for confrontation has little to nothing to do with his opinion of me, but instead is a biological necessity to relieve the pressure that's been building within the depths of his soul.
Some of these topics include poverty, sustainable farming, and eating ethically, and the end result is that food, no longer just a biological necessity, now aids in building communities.
Cats are «obligate carnivores,» says Dr. Weitzman, meaning it's a biological necessity for them to eat meat, and therefore they require more protein than other pets.
While it is true that protein is a biological necessity for dogs, they are able to derive limited nutrition from certain types of carbohydrate.
An obligate carnivore is an animal that eats meat as a biological necessity — they must eat meat in order to obtain energy and nutrition.
Cats don't just love meat — they are obligate carnivores, which means that meat is a biological necessity.
Because it's a biological necessity.
She says that cones may also signify «the dream of escaping gravity and the biological necessity of living within its embrace».
Born out of struggle, hardship, and more importantly, out of furious curiosity and biological necessity, his practice has recently manifested in sound.
Without taking a step to improve these relationships in our lives, the protective relationships that are a biological necessity to survival may dwindle away.
The brain confuses the rise in emotional intensity with biological necessity.
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