Not exact matches
«I got really interested in trying to understand how we could model
human behavior through social media because there's residue of
who we are in everything we do and here we had lots of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little
bit more about
who you are.»
Just as the world as a whole was viewed as composed of tiny
bits of matter that related to one another only externally, that is, spatio - temporally, so
human beings were viewed as individuals
who relate to one another only externally.
To talk about privelidge in the light of that and some very difficult expereinces both he and I have had, which as
human beings, has required counselling and to undermine that issue is to do every
bit as much as those women expereince
who have been victims, which then experience secondary vitimisation by their difficulties being swept under the carptet.
If the intellectuals in the plays of Chekhov
who spent all their time guessing what would happen in twenty, thirty, or forty years had been told that in forty years interrogation by torture would be practiced in Russia; that prisoners would have their skulls squeezed within iron rings; that a
human being would be lowered into an acid bath; that they would be trussed up naked to be
bitten by ants and bedbugs; that a ramrod heated over a primus stove would be thrust up their anal canal («the secret brand»); that a man's genitals would be slowly crushed beneath the toe of a jackboot; and that, in the luckiest possible circumstances, prisoners would be tortured by being kept from sleeping for a week, by thirst, and by being beaten to a bloody pulp, not one of Chekhov's plays would have gotten to its end because all the heroes would have gone off to insane asylums.
What I do see as a
bit ironic, in fact, is people
who call themselves scientists ignoring the entire history of
human experience so as not to have a design explanation, when every indication is that it looks designed.
Christards, Sikhs, Muslims, Jews etc. are regularly defamed here by enemies of God — filth
who lack
bits of what
humans are.
Of course, in the end, in anything involving
human judgment, there's a little subjectivity, but College Insider's poll and definition of
who is and isn't included carries a
bit more weight than blog commenters.
well i get where you come from but i wouldnt call it less passionate but more practical, i just do nt like to be butthurt ^ ^ i am fan of arsenal to enjoy the time i spend on football but if it ends in failures i try to get over its and be constructive about it, and i am not a fan of people
who cant control their anger pains and have to project their frustrations onto the people
who could be held responsible but not in this scale, in my opinion of the society
humans should be able to control their emotions a
bit and never stoop as low as to be abusive and i do think that a lot of comments on justarsenal were abusive and sorry but i do nt think of it as passionate an extreme example would be ultras you could call them muuuuch more passionate than me but in my opinion they are just scum of football, but of course i do nt want to compare the JA - commenters to ultras xD i just tried to illustrate my opinion ^ ^
I think the Arsenal board and Wenger need to get the thanks and if we say thank you to those people
who work hard rather than a deity then maybe the
human beings will feel the reward more and be more inclined to treating us fans a
bit more?
It's great that scientists are working out the mechanics of this, but isn't it a
bit depressing that it's «newsworthy» to discover that
humans are designed in such a way that two people
who produce a child, are predisposed towards looking after it — thus ensuring the continuation of the species?
Pregnancy may seem a
bit too early to start planning your playdates, but it's an important time to make new friends
who are also in the midst of growing a tiny
human.
And while these ants can certainly provide an unpleasant encounter for any unwitting
humans who come across them — their en masse
bites inject their victims with venom that produces a burning sensation and raises blisters that can become infected — they are actually more of a threat to local wildlife.
Each succeeding room will reveal a faster moving and more intricate part of the mechanism and / or display, until, at the end, the visitor comprehends, or is nudged a
bit closer to comprehending, the whole vast, complex, slow / fast, cosmic /
human, inexorable, mysterious, terrible, joyous sweep of time and feels kinship with all
who live, or will live, in its embrace.
Researchers also discovered that a little
bit of fetal hemoglobin, just over 1 % of a person's total hemoglobin, generally courses through
human veins our entire lives and that sickle cell patients
who have more than usual, over 15 %, have milder symptoms.
In the December 2014 issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases the scientists
who made this discovery also reported that about 40 percent of all the bugs were infected with T. cruzi and three of the
humans had been
bitten by infected bugs.
«It's a
bit of a departure from the way we've typically studied personality in the past,» says Connelly,
who is an expert on organizational behaviour and
human resources.
University of Wisconsin scientist, James A. Thomson,
who first derived ESCs from embryos, has said «if
human embryonic stem cell research does not make you at least a little
bit uncomfortable, you have not thought about it enough.»
Wicker, no political naïf, brought out the big rhetorical ammo, reminding the senators that it was Jamie Thomson, the University of Wisconsin scientist
who first reported isolating the cells in 1998,
who said: «If
human embryonic stem cell research does not make you at least a
bit uncomfortable, you have not thought about it enough.»
If this is true, congratulations, you're a pretty normal
human being
who's a
bit obsessed about his greatest passion.
And I think we know this, there's some people
who are just a little
bit more anxious than others and that diversity in
human personality probably helped us evolutionarily and so I think there was obviously an evolutionary advantage for someone
who's nervous system was a
bit more responsive.
As an uberfan of the so - bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer of The Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book about the making of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an alien
who has apparently never seen normal
human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a
bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himself.
Ben (voice of Sam Elliott) is a cow
who for years has been the leader and sober voice of reason among the animals at a farm where the critters are a
bit unusual — they can walk on two legs, talk, swim, and act like
humans, though they have the good sense to avoid doing these things while
humans are around.
Obviously the Mags stuff is a
bit of a cheat - you're going to like the guy
who is running around with the old lady on his back - but Claflin plays Finnick with enough mystery that I was never certain if his love for Mags was a sign of his decency or an indication of the one
human part of a villain.
The film didn't do much on release, and it's not hard to see why — starting out as a sweet quirky comedy and devolving into something with a much sourer heart and quite the pessimistic streak (at least as far as
humans are concerned) it's a film that is difficult to categorize, and therefore sell, without disappointing the audiences
who show up expecting something a
bit more straightforward.
Watching Jordan subtly shift body language as he transitions his character from menace to charmer is to witness a
bit of poetry in action, and it's moments like this that Fruitvale achieves its mission: capturing the nuances of a young Black man
who was simply and complicatedly
human.
As a thriller, it's par for the course, but it's the
human element that makes it a work of merit for those
who enjoy well - developed personalities and a
bit of emotional substance injected in their formula crime dramas.
Brydon in contrast is shown to be a
bit of a happy fool,
who perhaps is the wiser for placing more importance on
human relationships than work.
Arlo's a
bit of a runt and has an issue with fear, an undesirable trait Poppa's determined to stomp out by taking him on a hunting mission, their target a young
human «critter»
who keeps stealing from the family's corn harvest.
Populated with great character actors in a superb ensemble cast, the film sympathetically displays the believable motivations and everyday, idiosyncratic
human personalities of the assembled characters, mostly two -
bit criminals (one with a family) and a recently - paroled mastermind criminal (Sam Jaffe)
who all dream of and long for a quick, million - dollar jewelry store robbery to provide salvation and a means of getting away for their impoverished lives.
Having turned the volume up to 11, however, that leaves more than 100 minutes to be filled with something, and so Robert Rodriguez and company have elected to do more of the same, stringing together
bite - sized exploitation stand - bys — beheadings, gushing blood, machine - gun brassieres, beheadings, martial arts performed by clones, a ticking bomb sewn to a
human heart, beheadings, angry prostitutes, an undercover beauty queen, beheadings, Mexican jokes, Charlie Sheen as the U.S. President, Mel Gibson as a brilliant tech villain
who claims he can see the future, and more beheadings — and pretending that the plot matters one iota.
Along the way, they both are enveloped in some sort of electromagnetic storm and Leo ends up crashing on the planet, only to find that it's not only inhabited, but there's quite a
bit of English - speaking apes
who are none too happy to encounter another
human, and a trouble - making one at that.
With medical researchers currently fiddling with
human genes to cure disease, design babies and clone
who - knows - what, the plot is convincing and a
bit frightening.
Dogs sounding like harbor seals, gremlins, wind - up toys, grumbling strangely while sleeping, or simply being plain ole» weirdos — watch as these silly dogs attempt to communicate
who - knows - what to their
humans with some appearing a
bit frustrated as their person laughs at how cute they are being!
What about the 99 %
who have never
bitten a
human being?
Do you know any
humans who bite their nails when worried or stressed?
FYI, many experienced rescue volunteers caution not to take any dog with a
bite history (particularly
human bites) or repeated aggression towards
humans... or
who frequently displays erratic behavior even in nonthreatening situations, without a medical basis to the behavior (ie, in pain from being beaten or shot)... or
who tries to attack the temperament evaluator and other people.
Our trainers are confident in their ability to train aggressive dogs, including dogs
who are
human aggressive or have a history of
biting.
In general, dogs
who bite or attack
humans are set up to fail.
Do the conscientious pet owners
who buy these products really scour the supermarket for the
human equivalent of «Grain - Free Optimal Holistic Nutrition for Dogs, Thoughtfully Chosen Whole Food Natural Ingredients in Every
Bite,» as proclaimed on the package of Earthborn Primitive Natural dog food?
This type of fencing does not have a warning mechanism to
humans who might inadvertently wander inside the perimeter, making them more susceptible to dog
bites / attacks.
Host susceptibility to infection varies greatly among the general population, with increased susceptibility seen in
humans who are unvaccinated, very young or elderly, immunosuppressed, or pregnant or
who have injuries (e.g., scratches,
bite wounds) that pose a break in the normal defense mechanisms.3
This zoonotic virus is almost 100 % fatal in anyone
who contracts it — dog, cat, fox, rodent or
human; usually spread through the
bite or scratch of an infected mammal.
A trained dog
who respects her owner is less likely to
bite a
human.
Even dogs
who are
human aggressive with a
bite history!
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human Some breeds have get a snapshot of of them have preventative steps dog flea treatment 2014 when you buy dog food, try giving training,
who desperately dog's attentions schedule.
There are thousands upon thousands of Pit Bulls that are loving, loyal, safe pets,
who will live and die without ever having
bitten a
human.
Both the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association and Mortality and Morbidity Report, along with many other reputable publications
who only report the statistics, have shown that the pit bull, rottweiler, and some other breeds head the list of dogs involved in fatal attacks, maulings, and dog
bites leading to
human death.
Only cats hunt more rodents in
human habitat than street dogs; no other species more effectively rousts monkeys, including macaques,
who carry more than 100 infections transmissible by
bite or through fecal matter that can kill
humans.
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Unless planning to be in a high - risk situation, such as handling unknown animals or travelling to a part of the world where rabies is still rampant,
humans are usually vaccinated for rabies only after they have been
bitten by an animal
who is possibly infected.