Sentences with phrase «broader human context»

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And, if the claims of certain universal grammarians be proven true, we might need to go to the broadest comparative context of all — the human language capacity itself.
As Eric Hester explains later in this issue The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality [11] teaches that formation in chastity and any information imparted about sexuality should be given in the broadest context of information about love.
Design, implement, and collaborate with external researchers to carry out evaluation and impact assessment research for Rainforest Alliance's agriculture sustainability certification programs as well as broader research on the effectiveness of strategies to conserve forests, promote the sustainability of production systems, and improve human wellbeing in the context of agriculture and forestry landscapes and supply chains.
This comprehensive resource centers on the Respectful Maternity Care charter, a groundbreaking consensus document that demonstrates the legitimate place of maternal health rights within the broader context of human rights.
The photo (s) portray the broad field of human lactation, including the IBCLC helping new families (in a wide variety of scenarios), breastfeeding in various cultural contexts around the globe, and the science of lactation.
This knowledge could play an important role in the design of future vaccination campaigns, but also highlights a deeper evolutionary logic which modern humans sometimes are governed by: as social beings, in the right circumstances, we can afford to take into account a broader societal context, but when we get the chance to invest in the evolutionary «core values» (survival and procreation) the larger context is easily forgotten.
Welland provides a broad introduction to the science of sand (the physics of granular materials, sedimentology, paleontology, archaeology, planetary science) and sand's human context (including religion, art, mathematics, and exploration).
«To then determine how disrupting the gene might play out in the context of disease, we chemically knocked out the activity of SLC16A11 in human liver cells,» explains co-first author Victor Rusu, a former Harvard graduate student at Broad now at Jnana Therapeutics.
The ASHG Victor A. McKusick Leadership Award recognizes individuals whose professional achievements have fostered and enriched the development of human genetics as well as its assimilation into the broader context of science, medicine, and health.
To this end, his work has largely concerned itself with how we — as viewers and humans — come to understand our condition in relation to a far broader context than what's presented to us by the media.
Some of the artists look at specific cultural or historical contexts while others engage with broader themes of human experience.
6:26 p.m. Postscript I have to note a broader point relating the clash of hominids at the heart of this movie to the Medea hypothesis of the paleontologist Peter Ward, which Ward explored in the context of human population growth in an interesting interview with Scott Thill for AlterNet.
Therefore, the cost - benefit analyses regarding the mitigation of CO2 and other greenhouse gases need to be considered along with the other human climate forcings in a broader environmental context, as well as with respect to their role in the climate system.»
Roger A. Pielke, Jr., of the University of Colorado, has a must - read article in The Wall Street Journal, «Hurricanes and Human Choice,» that sets Hurricane Sandy and its impacts in the broader context of hurricane and climate history — and drawing on his invaluable work assessing such impacts when the losses are «normalized» — a process akin to adjusting economic analysis for inflation.
They are solved by the most modern theories and models of human behaviour in the broader context of development, population, technology, agricultural production and environmental conservation and restoration.
while in the context of the ongoing climate debate we continue — albeit with some embarrassment — to employ the scientifically meaningless phrase «climate change», we recognise that, in principle, a planetary warming to fend off otherwise imminent glacial inception, together with CO2 greening (the latter offsetting loss of vegetation footprint, the only real environmental concern) is having broad positive impacts on society, including the global economy, natural resources, and human health.
In keeping consistent with the language of the BC Human Rights Code, the SCC ruled that the Code was meant to be interpreted in a broad context.
This work forms part of the Unit's research into the human rights implications of the operation of native title laws in the broader context of Indigenous rights.
Learners in this course study sexuality within the broad context of human experience.
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