Sentences with phrase «complex human world»

Understanding what they are going through, seeing thier perspective our complex human world and how they react to the big human world around them is more than half battle in most instances.
Thom Williams and Jonquil Williams assist you with your pets» behavior problems by first seeing your pet's point of view of our complex human world to better understand what is happening with your pet.
But we don't know how that climate shift will play out in the complex human world of debt, financing, invention and war.

Not exact matches

Where we are being connected together as human beings, and together — we have complex problems in the world, and we will solve them better together.
These newest results boost the case of the those who argue that immersing yourself in a fictional world populated by layered, complex characters can't help but increase your understanding of how the human mind works and make your fellow humans a little less strange to you.
The victory over the world's top player — which many thought would take decades to achieve — underlines the potential of artificial intelligence to take on humans at complex tasks.
«Beyond a doubt, the human brain isn't wired for the complex financial world we've created,» says Ethan Bloch, creator of a money - management app called Digit.
Theism explains everything we observe, argues Swinburne, including «the fact that there is a universe at all, that scientific laws operate within it, that it contains conscious animals and humans with very complex intricately organized bodies, that we have abundant opportunities for developing ourselves and the world, as well as the more particular data that humans report miracles and have religious experiences.»
But this is possible and right in a fantasy world, for the givens of this world are not highly complex beings; the focus is not on human transformation but on the struggle of good and evil forces in the world, a struggle of mythic proportions, and it can be resolved mythically.
I'm enough of a realist to know that such lofty concepts aren't always possible among humans — especially humans operating within a complex world of hatred and distrust — but that doesn't mean they can't be something we strive for.
Yet, both became the making of changes in the institutional structure was not his chief concern and because his human vista was limited by the conditions of a simple peasant society east of the Mediterranean in the first century A.D., he obviously could not foresee or make pronouncements upon the vast complex of particular problems that confront Christians in today's world.
Within this social organism there would arise «a spiritual center, a supreme pole of consciousness, upon which all the separate consciousnesses of the world may converge and within which they may love one another».5 This super-consciousness would evolve in the same way that personal consciousness does within the complex physiology of the human organism.
The intricacy and unity of the human situation before God is not less dynamic and complex than the one we encounter in nature when we explore the energetic world of the atom or of a sidereal system.
All the complex entities in the world, including human bodies, can be analyzed into groupings of these individual atoms.
If one accepts this doctrine, one can account for the highly complex conscious experiences of human beings in a fully non-reductionistic way, while at the same locating human beings fully in the context of the natural world.
Or as he puts it, there is no such thing as entirely uninterpreted fact, any more than there is any such thing as an «action» in the world which has no valuation judgement attached to it in the complex reality of human experience.
that is about asking why the aztecs and the egyptians built pyramids; story telling was another means of passing information so as humans migrated all over the world our stories got more complex.
you can find examples of this pathetic god and its very human traits... its all thru out the bible, and it even makes excuses for why god seems so human — two possible reasons for this — either those who wrote the bible screwed up and forgot to make god seem godlike because its all a lie... a fabrication of man... or god isn't a god but rather a petty, hateful alien with a napoleon complex (not sure they have a napoleon in the alien form... godzilla — lol, but godzilla at least is a true possibility... god and those who believe are living in a fantasy world!!
This is the biblical perspective of creation: that we are born into a world that is given to us and not something of our own making (Genesis 1 - 2, Psalm 8); that humans have a place within it but not the place (Job 34:14 - 15); that the whole of this creation is interconnected and in constant communication with itself in a complex way (Rom 8:29 - 23) and that nature experiences destructive consequences as a result of human disobedience of God (see for example Genesis 3, 1 Kings 17 - 18, Romans 8).
When we view the world through the complex matrix of globalization, we begin to see how human trafficking has come to be at home in our world; or more precisely, how we have come to be at home in a world of human trafficking.
Another solution was to argue that if human beings are part of the natural world, then the natural world is far richer and more complex that had been supposed.
Two of them pointed to the social dimension of the sickness when they wrote: «The Church's job, I think, is to shed the searchlight of the Gospel on the causes of human misery of which alcoholism is a symptom»; and «We can prevent it by helping people learn how to live in a complex world
Family Health Medical School has modern facilities such as the Tim Johnson Library Complex with a lot of unique tools for learning including; Telemedicine to communicate with USA, Europe and rest of the world, an E-library, spacious hall of Anatomy (among the biggest in the sub region) for the dissection of Cadavers and Computerised Facilities to view different parts of the human body and Cadavers lodge (mortuary).
It is the currency of human understanding, our indispensable guide to navigating a complex world.
In light of these new discoveries, our understanding of human movements across the Old World has become much more complex, and there are still many questions left open.
In the course of a pregnancy, the human brain transforms from a simple fluid - filled tube into a complex organ ready to perceive and interact with the outside world.
A new study from Sweden's Karolinska Institutet shows that the «grammar» of the human genetic code is more complex than that of even the most intricately constructed spoken languages in the world.
«If human organs on chips can be shown to be robust and consistently recapitulate complex human organ physiology and disease phenotypes in unrelated laboratories around the world, as suggested by early proof - of - concept studies, then we will see them progressively replace one animal model at a time.
Just as humans benefit from having five senses rather than just one, employing a variety of intellectual approaches vastly expands our ability to understand the complex world around us.
The human brain is arguably the most complex organ in the natural world.
The Human Brain Project (HBP) is one of the most complex flagship projects undertaken in the world today.
Now researchers at UC San Francisco have taken the first step toward a comprehensive atlas of gene expression in cells across the developing human brain, making available new insights into how specific cells and gene networks contribute to building this most complex of organs, and serving as a resource for researchers around the world to study the interplay between these genetic programs and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, intellectual disability and schizophrenia.
Investigators in the CRGGH will develop genetic epidemiology models that will explore the patterns and determinants of common complex diseases in populations in the United States and other human populations around the world.
His ability to hold complex concepts in his mind about enlightenment, human nature and behavior while weaving in examples from the Bible, Buddhism, Taoism, as well as the world's greatest thinkers and artists, is impressive and illuminating.
As with many other things in life, nothing is simply black or white in the world of exercises and the way they interact with the complex biomechanics of the human body.
It certainly holds true in the complex world of human physiology, but is completely irrelevant.
The website came as a result of my personal need to cover an area that is getting more and more attention, but the mainstream medical world hasn't fully adopted — the complex relation between humans and their microbiome.
Creatine is a complex substance found naturally in the human body and in certain foods (for example — red meat) It is perhaps one of the most researched molecule in the world of sport supplements — the subject of over 200 studies — and the consensus is very clear.
«The Terror captures a rare combination of fascinating history, complex and flawed characters, the inextinguishable human spirit and the horror and promise of an uncharted world,» said executive producers and co-showrunners David Kajganich (A Bigger Splash) and Soo Hugh (The Whispers) in a statement.
Instead of simple heroes or avatars for big ideas about equality, Loving delivers complex, imperfect human beings who are struggling to find their place in a far from perfect world.
In its purest form, Upstream Color can be viewed as a balancing act of textures and surfaces — the crucial discourse between image and sound to depict a state of pureness within our complex and achingly human world.
Known for roles in such films as «Amistad,» «Blood Diamond» and «Guardians of the Galaxy,» Hounsou will play CJ Mitchum, an original resident of the town and a historian with extensive knowledge of its complex origins — and the one person who can provide a unique bridge between the current world of Wayward Pines and the previous world that humans inhabited.
Miyazaki creates complex fantastical worlds that function according to their own mysterious but incontrovertible logic — and then embeds those worlds within equally specific real - life settings (so that, for example, the magical undersea kingdom in Ponyo believably exists side by side with the bustling small port city where the human hero, Sōsuke, lives with his mother).
In this brand new video essay made exclusively for LWLies, Azevedo examines how some of the world's greatest science fiction filmmakers — from Ridley Scott to James Cameron to Steven Spielberg — have helped to further our understanding of the complex relationship between humans and machines.
What can we do as educational and cultural workers, at this crucial moment in history, when corporate revenue expands as the job market shrinks, when there is such a callous disregard for human suffering and human life, when the indomitable human spirit gasps for air in an atmosphere of intellectual paralysis, social amnesia, and political quiescence, when the translucent hues of hope seem ever more ethereal, when thinking about the future seems anachronistic, when the concept of utopia has become irretrievably Disneyfied, when our social roles as citizens have become increasingly corporatized and instrumentalized in a world which hides necessity in the name of consumer desire, when media analyses of military invasions is just another infomercial for the US military industrial complex with its huge global arms industry, and when teachers and students alike wallow in absurdity, waiting for the junkyard of consumer life to vomit up yet another panacea for despair?
The complexity perceives the world as an indivisible whole, and thus migration is binding to the world; in other words, complex thought is a notion based on the human spirit, like the breath of life.
Uncertainty and conflicts are spreading across the world; political and economic systems are facing newer and complex challenges; and reductionist science is rapidly changing human civilization.
Thus, we need to formulate and organize knowledge through a complex, creative, transversal, polysemous, transcultural and transpolitical epistemology that promotes respect for human rights as an articulator metapoint of view of the human effort to become aware of the ethic sustainability of the world - society.
These complex and often subtle rules of the culture are connected to ancient aspects of our human nature that have been around for a long time, have survived in many different cultures and will survive in the new virtual worlds that are rapidly appearing.
Yet subject - bound thinking is likely to put this knowledge into discrete boxes for eons yet, unless we re-see all forms of categorisations and classifications as simply our coping strategy as human beings living in a complex world.
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