Most of us would agree that good parenting requires
direct human interaction.
If you prefer having
direct human interaction regarding your investments, you're best to stay with traditional investment advisors.
In my talk, I described the park as a positive example of what the biologist Erle C. Ellis calls «anthromes» — «ecological patterns created by sustained
direct human interactions with ecosystems.»
the global ecological patterns created by sustained
direct human interactions with ecosystems.
Not exact matches
With no
human directing the
interaction, the data - gathering was consistent and double - blind.
But
direct infection by bats is unlikely because
humans have very little
interaction with them.
Q: Do you think we are heading down the road to a version of
human surrogacy with the advances in technology, or do you think
direct human - to -
human interaction will always be a part of life?
Klausner explained that the film is about «connection in the modern world — how we're more technically linked to each other than ever before, but we're in danger of losing the magic of
direct, face to face
human interaction, with all of its surprises and unknowns.»
Some still prefer the face - to - face
human interaction and the
direct approach and guidance a coach could give.
Writing in the chapter «Social and communication behaviour of companion dogs» in The Domestic Dog: Its Evolution, Behaviour, and
Interactions With People edited by James Serpell, John W.S. Bradshaw and Helen M.R. Nott wrote: «It is possible that
humans have selected dogs to bark more readily in order to draw attention to potential hazards or problems («watchdog barking») and also during the pursuit of prey,
directing the hunter towards the kill.
Previously, she was the Director of Community Education for Heifer International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to relieving global hunger and poverty, and also developed and
directed the Center for Animal -
Human Relationships at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, where her focus involved human well - being as it relates to interaction with companion ani
Human Relationships at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, where her focus involved
human well - being as it relates to interaction with companion ani
human well - being as it relates to
interaction with companion animals.
He has published widely on issues relating to the
interaction between
humans and animals, including exploring the roots of violence
directed toward animals.
Yet,
human speakers employ dog -
directed speech with dogs of all ages, suggesting that this register of speech is used to engage
interaction with a non-speaking, rather than just a juvenile listener.
The fact that some females forage close, and in one case very close, to the Falklands suggests that there can be a
direct interaction with
human activities (fisheries, oil exploration), and a greater local responsibility in securing a safe future to SLI elephant seals than previously expected.
Studies have shown there's a noted decrease in emotional development and a rise in ADD - a
direct result of screen time over quality
human interaction.
In his hometown of Biella, Pistoletto created the Cittadellarte foundation as a concrete action of his «Progetto Arte Manifesto» where Michelangelo Pistoletto proposed a new role for the artist: Placing art in
direct interaction with all the areas of
human activity which form society.
Best known for his simple and
direct drawings and animations that make satirical comments on everyday situations and
human interactions, Shrigley's work, also spans photography, sculpture, animation, painting.
Nathaniel Rackowe
directs our attention to architecture, its ability to structure
human actions and
interactions.
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directed Strong interpersonal skills Customer service - oriented Strong problem solver Microsoft... laborer including some
Human resource experience Customer service assister, providing assistant to those... all customer
interactions.
The complex nature of
human attachment and social
interaction with caregivers might be one domain in which
direct parallels with the animal literature are limited, potentially related to the fact that the attachment relationship between children and caregivers is a necessary scaffold for development of numerous uniquely
human capacities, including emotion regulation and language (49, 50).
Proponents of this theory assert that
human development is driven by a complex set of
interactions that occurs between individuals as they change and adapt to their
direct and indirect environments.