Not exact matches
But as a
human being he understands all kinds of situations, and he is open to all kinds of people, including those with
different sexual
characteristics.»
To the extent that the man - made setting of man's life and the setting which was naturally antecedent to
human freedom are specifically
different, the latter being
characteristic of earlier times and the former of the present, we are now living in a setting which almost in its very essence is more complicated and intractable and inaccessible to the understanding of the individual than was ever the case before.
- God, the Absolute - humanity, the
human condition in its universal
characteristics, - male and female, though
different, equal in rights and dignity, - the cosmos, especially the planet earth available, with its limited resources, for all humanity - the planet's ecology as common essential source of life and hence of concern for all
humans, present and future, - the
human conscience guiding each one interiorly would be known only to each one personally, - the each group of
humans has a history and a religio - cultural background of its own is a universal factor that makes for particularity and
different contexts for theology, - the realization that the present increasing globalization of relationships, economy and culture impinge on theology and spirituality universally, though differently.
All
human societies are ranked» that is, organized in strata» though the
characteristics and the criteria of the
different ranks differ considerably.
-- We all came from apes which over millions of years changed so much as to make
humans with all the
different racial
characteristics that we have today.
They were created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very
different from themselvesEven though they are identified as male characters and possess many
human traits and
characteristics (as most Sesame Street Muppets ™ do), they remain puppets, and do not have a sexual orientation.
Researchers have long used a
different monkey species to research stem cell transplants, but that species» biological
characteristics means it can't be reliably used to find good donor matches to mimic
human stem transplants.
Even identical twins (natural
human clones) show
different physical and mental
characteristics to some degree.
The Teop people were selected to test Grimalda's theories on
human cooperation for the small size of their communities (populations of around 50 inhabitants) and low levels of social complexity, though also because they present very
different characteristics to those found in Western societies: they are horticulturists and gatherers; they use rudimentary tools to grow their food; they have no mechanised industry; and retribution for manual labour is infrequent.
Then he suggested that many of the unique
characteristics of
humans and their ancestors, marking them out as
different from the other apes, could be explained as adaptations to spending time in water.
These pollutants have
different characteristics, but their common denominator is that they may lead to adverse health effects for
humans and animals.
The local environment can sometimes affect
characteristics like this — for example,
human athletes can actually show
different types of bone growth depending on what sports they play.
These
different potential vectors of
human contamination will lead to data with
different characteristics.
Year 6 Science Assessments and Tracking Objectives covered: Describe how living things are classified into broad groups according to common observable
characteristics and based on similarities and differences, including micro-organisms, plants and animals Give reasons for classifying plants and animals based on specific
characteristics Identify and name the main parts of the
human circulatory system, and describe the functions of the heart, blood vessels and blood Recognise the impact of diet, exercise, drugs and lifestyle on the way their bodies function Describe the ways in which nutrients and water are transported within animals, including
humans Recognise that living things have changed over time and that fossils provide information about living things that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago Recognise that living things produce offspring of the same kind, but normally offspring vary and are not identical to their parents Identify how animals and plants are adapted to suit their environment in
different ways and that adaptation may lead to evolution Recognise that light appears to travel in straight lines Use the idea that light travels in straight lines to explain that objects are seen because they give out or reflect light into the eye Explain that we see things because light travels from light sources to our eyes or from light sources to objects and then to our eyes Use the idea that light travels in straight lines to explain why shadows have the same shape as the objects that cast them Associate the brightness of a lamp or the volume of a buzzer with the number and voltage of cells used in the circuit Compare and give reasons for variations in how components function, including the brightness of bulbs, the loudness of buzzers and the on / off position of switches Use recognised symbols when representing a simple circuit in a diagram
This migration from the back yard to the bedroom from the kennel to the couch is a
characteristic that represents the
different ages of
human development from the cave to the comfort of the couch.
It is also something quite
different from «AGW», i.e. the scientifically based hypothesis that the observed LW energy absorption
characteristics of CO2 (and other GHGs) would lead to a significant warming in our climate system with increased concentrations of these GHGs resulting from
human GHG emissions (principally CO2), which is cited as the underlying scientific basis for the «CAGW» premise of IPCC.
The spatial and temporal
characteristics, of climatic change and evidence for
different causes, including
human activity, from the beginning of the Quaternary period (2.6 million years ago) to the present day.
A sophisticated approach to face recognition could make use of a number of layers, including natural
human motion, 3D
characteristics or impacts of imaging in
different wavelengths of light.
Parental separation may also expose children to loss of social, economic and
human capital.4, 14 Other explanatory factors may derive from
characteristics typical of separating parents such as lower relationship satisfaction and higher conflict levels also before the separation.4 The rising numbers of children with JPC have concerned child clinicians as well as researchers on the subject.20, 21 Child experts have worried about children's potential feelings of alienation from living in two separate worlds, 20 — 22 increased exposure to parental conflict12, 22 and other stressors that JPC may impose on a child.22 Such daily stressors may be long distances to school, friends and leisure activities, lack of stability in parenting and home environment and a need to adjust to the demands of two
different family lives.12, 22 The logistics of travelling between their homes and keeping in contact with friends has been stated as a drawback of JPC in interview studies with children.23 — 25 Older adolescents, in particular, indicated that they preferred to be in one place.23