Not exact matches
The Bible is full of fairy tales and should only be taken as a piece of literature of great importance just as the Odyssey is, but it shouldn't be used to
govern one's life, much less to help build a
relationship with the biggest fictional and ever - changing character in
human history.
These attitudes reveal that beneath the external level of the parent - child
relationship, there are deep and volatile
human emotions that
govern that
relationship.
MDI Biological Laboratory Associate Professor James A. Coffman, Ph.D., is studying the regenerative capacity of sea urchins in hopes that a deeper understanding of the process of regeneration, which
governs the regeneration of aging tissues as well as lost or damaged body parts, will lead to a deeper understanding of the aging process in
humans, with whom sea urchins share a close genetic
relationship.
The project draws a correlation between textiles as busywork [1] and time as a
human - constructed metaphor that
governs our
relationship to objects and the universe around them.
It's a weirdly affecting reminder that, for all our contemporary anxieties about technology,
humans have always struggled with their
relationship to the structures that
govern our experience, chief among them time.
> Well, I said I'd talk about two windows on
human nature — the cognitive machinery with which we conceptualize the world, and now I'm going to say a few words about the
relationship types that
govern human social interaction, again, as reflected in language.