Here's one;
how about being human and loving your fellow man without prejudice?
How about we are human beings first; one race, the human race, all endowed with hearts, with the ability to empathize, all capable of working together and helping one another mitigate the social ramifications of global warming.
Not exact matches
We
're still learning more each week
about what the birth defects associated with the virus looks like, and
how long it stays in
humans.
Originally written in 1951, Alan W. Watts» thoughts
about how to resolve, once and for all, the twin
human epidemic of insecurity and anxiety
are particularly relevant as technology forces humanity to move faster and faster.
«
How do you feel
about your involvement in a country that has
been described as the North Korea of Africa with respect to
human rights violations?»
Rice and I
were discussing the effects of technology on
human health and
how it has certainly helped — but what
about animals?
His worry
is actually
about human testing in the field, but, he says, he
's already talking to WHO
about how those studies would
be done.
You might agree with the Times
about how a wizard of Dumbledore's moral superiority should
be immune to the weaknesses of
human sexuality or you may side with some of Rowling's fans who think a strong gay character
is leap for gay rights.
Kim Stanley Robinson, «New York 2140» author, talks
about what needs to
be done to get
humans beyond the moon and
how financial markets could play into the future of space travel.
And a year
is not soon,» says Emily Godbey, an associate professor at Iowa State University who studies and writes
about how humans respond to disasters.
Part of it
is the expectations that
human beings have
about how stories end, fed by a media that thrives on tidy resolutions.
This year, I
'm feeling the birthday doldrums a little more acutely than usual since I've just
about finished up the manuscript on my next book,
Humans 3.0, which
is all
about how technology
is affecting
human nature.
Nearly 97 percent of the trash
humans produce
is industrial and the ways we go
about discarding that equipment, recycling it, and repurposing it
is totally different from
how we treat the garbage collected by your local sanitation services.
If the next decade of
human space transportation
is about private companies finding and developing cheaper and more efficient ways into Earth orbit, the decade following will
be all
about space agencies learning
how to operate farther and farther from home, with an eventual eye to orbiting and eventually landing
humans on Mars in the mid-2030s (per NASA's timeline).
Expect to hear more questions coming up
about the testing of this technology and
how well it handles returning control to a
human driver when there
's a situation the sensors aren't ready for.
Yes, Musk's choice of words
was poor, but his brain
is too busy thinking
about Hyperloops and colonizing Mars to worry
about how our puny
human brains might misinterpret him, okay?
Yet instead of worrying
about how it
is structured, you first need to worry
about the content, which
is where most resumes fail to get you face to face with
human resources and the hiring manager.
The net result of this built - in
human mental trait
is that rather than letting our beliefs
about the world tell us
how to feel, we tend to let our emotions tell us what to believe.
Jason Silva, the Emmy - nominated host of the Emmy - nominated show Brain Games on NatGeo, posted a 53 - second video on his Facebook page in which he holds a baby and waxes philosophical
about how human beings are created.
Meicun Weng, the founder of Chinese community and news site Boxun (which regularly reports on Chinese
human - rights abuses and
is blocked in China), drives home the point
about how the Chinese government wields influence with its economic power.
It will take at least a couple of years for Theralase Technologies Inc.'s cancer treatment technology to become regulated (and at least a year before we know
how well it works on
humans), but the healthcare tech they have under development
is worth talking
about.
Companies need to have a diverse
human pool with different academic backgrounds to come together and decide what a platform
is really
about and
how a company wants it to serve users.
What I find somewhat disturbing
about the proliferation of even (relatively) normal kids videos
is the impossibility of determining the degree of automation which
is at work here;
how to parse out the gap between
human and machine.
The concern
is justified; smartphones
are changing
how we relate to other
human beings, so it
's reasonable to worry
about how they'll affect parenting.
Other issues raised by the committee included why Facebook does not provide an overall control or opt - out for political advertising; why it does not offer a separate feed for ads but chooses to embed them into the Newsfeed;
how and why it gathers data on non-users; the addictiveness engineered into its product; what it does
about fake accounts; why it hasn't recruited more
humans to help with the «challenges» of managing content on a platform that
's scaled so large; and aspects of its approach to GDPR compliance.
Kathy Bloomgarden, CEO of Ruder Finn, wrote a compelling article in Fortune
about how the healthcare industry
is slowly losing the very essence of healthcare:
human connection.
In a rare appearance Dr. Chandan Sen, Director, OSU Center for Regenerative Medicine & Cell - Based Therapies will explain
how this breakthrough came
about and
how the technology
is leading to other medical discoveries and
how the principle can
be used to generate any tissue out of skin or fat which
is abundant in
human body.
There
's something
about it that seems forced: «It
's like a scene in «Aliens» where they try to imagine
how humans act.
«I got really interested in trying to understand
how we could model
human behavior through social media because there
's residue of who we
are in everything we do and here we had lots of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little bit more
about who you
are.»
By gathering a strong understanding of
how this technology
is evolving, giving it all the information you have
about your products and services, having a
human touch to back it up, and learning from all the data you gather, you'll
be able to provide your customers with great support while staying one step ahead of your competition.
The theory behind it
is simple: If Facebook has experimented on its users to find new and exciting ways to get us to use it in the way they'd prefer, we should also feel free to experiment on Facebook, and see if those experiments change
how we think
about what we share with one of the biggest repositories of
human data in history.
Bourdain
is talking
about how an understanding of
human nature can result in a huge variance in the unit economics of a business.
Former Secretary of Health and
Human Services Tom Price today walked back comments
about how Republican efforts to undo Obamacare's individual mandate would increase costs for people who remain insured, saying that his remarks
were reported out of context.
It
is about how humans react to the economic environment.
His apparent assumption that the debate
is over — «Vehicles that we
're producing
are capable of full autonomy,» he said —
is a little scary, considering
how much still needs to
be learned
about the functioning of fully autonomous cars, and
about the interaction of autonomous systems with
humans in the cockpit.
For instance, Hamid speculates
about a future political order, based on pure democratic assemblies: «
How this assembly would coexist with other preexisting bodies of government
was as yet undecided... [U] nlike those other entities for which some
humans were not
human enough to exercise suffrage, this new assembly would speak from the will of all the people, and in the face of that will, it
was hoped, greater justice might
be less easily denied.»
With Howard, it
's about the
human dimensions and social realities, and
how everyone
is responsible for creating tyrants.»
They have no idea what they
are talking
about, no idea
how the universe came into
being,
how universal laws came into
being or
how self searching organisms like
Humans came into
being, but know pretty well that Christianity
is just plain bad.
I've always enjoyed reading and hearing
about humans helping each other throughout history, it puzzles me to learn
how ungrateful many can
be!
thanks for providing an interesting view point
about how God has
been secularized and
how we
human beings are lacking the humility that can make this world, and this country a better place to live.
I
am pretty much with you in that, as
humans, we don't have the know
how or the mental capacity to even start to know anything
about the vast universe.
Most interestingly
human kind
is still wandering in dark
about how the universe came into
being.
It
's not
about the ethnic groups, or
how we pray, its coming together as people to help one another because we
are human!!!
How about a Catholic Father of two girls to get on and: 1) Agree that any violence against any
human of any age
is wrng an punisghable regardless after (at least in my country (the US) one
is proven guilty by a court of law.
I don't accept anybody else's subjective experiences because I have some idea
about how easily the
human brain can fool itself into experiencing things that aren't real.
«Older people face enormous challenges, and I've
been on your great programme before talking
about how difficult it
is for an older person with dementia,
how difficult it
is for an older person whose only vistors -
human contact - every day
is the 15 minutes they get from some kind of carer.»
How about how do real living human beings think and feel about it tod
How about how do real living human beings think and feel about it tod
how do real living
human beings think and feel
about it today?
Take a
human body — the brain and the neural networks
are more powerful than any computer system ever built, what
about body
r frame — skeleton, see
how it
is structured and well ordered.
TO KERRY EGAN: You talked
about the strength of the «
human soul,» and
how people know what they
were missing in love.
Now, in evaluating
how that text got there, you
are saying it
's irrelevant that the odds of the monkeys actually doing it
are 1 in 2 to the power 1billion, and the odds of a
human having done it and left the room
are actually
about 1 to 1?