I'm wondering what experiences in countries other than your own have crystallized for
you how human choices can make the world a better, or worse, place.
Not exact matches
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?
While Darling isn't quite on board with electronic personhood (at least not yet), she is interested in
how humans interact with their technology and believes our
choices are ultimately a reflection of us.
How we choose to use it or for what purpose is the
choice we, as
human beings are given.
«ll
human beings are spiritual — it's not a
choice, it's
how they were made» And that is the fundamental flaw in your logic.
How ironic that the year's top humanist thinks there are too many
humans... and that we have to deny reproductive
choice to address that matter.
The Laws prescribe: •
How humans (and Jews) should become and behave by free
choice The Laws of Torah are Ideas They expect fulfillment They are Potential The Laws of Torah depend on their
human Interpretation • They are explored and ruled by authority and majority.
Now it is a matter of
how much
choice one has, and the development of the
human potential of people in what is for them a post-scarcity society.
living a life of delusion is AWESOME until REALITY BIOTCH slaps you in the face and pops the sheltered bubble of the priveledged happy life you live and heaps misery onto you and your loved ones and all you can do / say / think is... god has a plan... yup a plan to make you suffer for a reason you can't understand... from my VAST knowledge of the world and
human nature i know
how to make
choices that avoid MOST of the misery and suffering the rest of you shlubs endure, can't avoid everything, but instead of wasting time with religious b and s i think about avoiding misery and suffering... 35 years and so far sooooooo goooood...
For better and worse,
humans are gifted with free
choice, and
how we spend our lives is up to us.
How are we supposed to derive
human consciousness — our rationality and intentionality, our richly variegated qualitative experiences, our sense of free
choice, our complex and highly developed agency — from the aboriginal mentality of the simple individuals, presumably the basic particles, that constitute us?
I think that having children, no matter
how you do it, is the most personal, emotional
choice that we make as
human beings.
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Yet the real interest of politics is in its uncertainty, in
how marginal
choices produce outcomes that must appear entertainingly arbitrary to the gods who know what would have happened if the coin had fallen the other way, or if a
human impulse had chosen a slightly different expression.
Hackett said, «Studies of
human immunology are usually not the first
choice for research in basic immunology, but it is very important now to understand
how humans differ from animal models.»
To understand
how humans make moral
choices, researchers asked subjects to respond to a variety of moral dilemmas, for instance: Whether to stay and defend a mortally wounded soldier until he dies or shoot him to protect him from enemy torture and enable you and five other soldiers to escape unharmed.
«Every day
human beings make
choices among multiple options in
how to respond to various social situations,» says lead author of the current study Sergey Gavrilets, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and mathematics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in a statement.
We also talk about
how, as he says, «the most important shift in the
human lifestyle
choice paradigm has been a shift from a diet that was fundamentally deriving its calories from fat, protein, and fiber to one that was deriving most of its calories from carbohydrates, with the introduction a couple hundred years ago from processed carbohydrates» — and what exactly that shift has done to our bodies.
Thus, universal characteristics of preagricultural
human diets are helpful in understanding
how the recent Western diet may subject modern populations to chronic disease: Before the development of farming and the domestication of livestock practices, dietary
choices would have been necessarily limited to minimally processed wild plant and animal foods.
You have to make very tough
choices, which will make you want to strangle the little bar telling you
how much time you have to make a
choice, and eventually you're going to kill a walker or a dangerous
human.
We are not necessarily looking for one object, but also
how that object relates to other objects and the
human experience, such as price comparison and the reviews on your
choice.
As students explore the complexities of history and
human behavior, they reflect on the
choices they confront today and consider
how they can make a difference.
Students then explore a historical case study, such as the Holocaust, and analyze
how those patterns of
human behavior may have influenced the
choices individuals made in the past — to participate, stand by, or stand up — in the face of injustice and, eventually, mass murder.
Students study the Holocaust and
how patterns of
human behavior influenced the
choices people made during that time.
While many charter school leaders across the country grapple with
how to best provide and pay for special education, New Orleans recently became the first city in the nation to tackle special education on the fiscal,
human capital, and program fronts in the context of a full -
choice public education landscape.
Or does part of the responsibility lie with the people who exploit
human beings» limited impulse control and general inability to make sensible
choices, whether by saturation advertising aimed at showing
how their establishment offers a bunch of drunk people unlimited bread sticks and bottomless cheesecakes for a special low price or lulling them into thinking too large and too thirsty vehicles transform their sedentary fat selves into adventure - loving action figures?
Teresa Barker is a veteran journalist and book writer, whose collaborations include the New York Times bestseller The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age, with Catherine Steiner - Adair, EdD (HarperCollins 2013), Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Lives of Boys (Ballantine 1999) with Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D., and Dan Kindlon, Ph.D.; In the Moment: Celebrating the Everyday, a Literary Guild Holiday Featured Selection with Harvey L. Rich, MD (HarperCollins 2002); Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident, Courageous Daughters, a USA Today Top Summer Reading
choice, with JoAnn Deak, Ph.D. (Hyperion 2002); Speaking of Boys: Answers to the Most - Asked Questions About Raising Boys (Ballantine 2000) by Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D.; The Creative Age: Awakening
Human Potential in the Second Half of Life (Avon 2000), by Gene Cohen, M.D., Ph.D., founding director of the national Center on Aging, and The Mother - Daughter Book Club:
How Ten Busy Mothers and Daughters Came Together to Talk, Laugh and Learn Through Their Love of Reading (HarperCollins 1997) by Shireen Dodson, former assistant director of the Smithsonian Institution's Center for African American History.
Dark Matter, a mix of speculative fiction and thriller, tells the story of brilliant physicist Jason Dessen, in «a brilliantly plotted tale that is at once sweeping and intimate, mind - bendingly strange and profoundly
human — a relentlessly surprising science - fiction thriller about
choices, paths not taken, and
how far we'll go to claim the lives we dream of.»
Because he felt safe and could make
choices, this wounded soldier learned
how amazing positive training is for any animal, including
humans.
The
choice of insulin revolves around the use of
human recombinant versus animal origin (beef, pork), and
how long the effects of insulin lasts (there are ultra-short or regular, medium, or NPH, long (Lente) and extra-long (Ultra-Lente) lasting preparations.
Dogs are very much like
humans some will enjoy and thrive on some food and others will not - so even after selecting a healthy
choice dog food it is often a matter of try and see
how it goes.
Human Revolution is a light RPG at best but more accurately it is a FPS with the odd conversation and some
choice in
how you go about things.
How we use land, general
human consumption, energy
choices, eating habits, our lifestyles, and wastes all add to the condition to the environment.
How would you characterize the state of human, and American, exposure to «natural» hazards these days, and how much of the exposure is unnatural (meaning created by our choices and behavior
How would you characterize the state of
human, and American, exposure to «natural» hazards these days, and
how much of the exposure is unnatural (meaning created by our choices and behavior
how much of the exposure is unnatural (meaning created by our
choices and behaviors)?
Characterization of
how societal
choices influence long - term trends in climate and air pollution (having adverse affects on
human health in urban areas, and on agriculture in farming areas) are our primary goals.
Answers to that question at the global and regional levels, as well as to equally complex questions of
how ecosystems and
human activities will be affected, should inform our
choices about energy and infrastructure.
We're talking about making smarter greener
choices because that's
how we feel about as
human beings.
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I'm told that they engaged with individuals who better understood
human behaviour (physiologists, neurologists, etc.) to determine
how we make
choices about the things we do and the products or services we buy.
But that cornerstone is proving to be weaker than once thought as science reveals more information about
how humans make
choices, writes Kent Greenfield, professor at Boston College Law School, in a guest post at the American Constitution Society Blog.
Both in its single - player campaign and on the multiplayer front, BF1's aesthetic and narrative
choices made clear
how the conflicts of the 20th century devalued
human life.
Being incarnated in a
human body means facing ordeals but
how much we suffer becomes a
choice.
I'm a woman who tries her best every day to listen to the voice of her heart, to teach two small
humans how to make good
choices, and to love a husband who is so totally worthy of love.
hypothesizes that
human beings have needs as outlined by Maslow's hierarchy of needs (although it is acknowledged that these needs are not necessarily hierarchical); that they have
choice or «free - will» as to
how they meet their needs and that the highest
human need is for self - actualisation (or purpose
Humanistic psychology hypothesizes that
human beings have needs as outlined by Maslow's hierarchy of needs (although it is acknowledged that these needs are not necessarily hierarchical); that they have
choice or «free - will» as to
how they meet their needs and that the highest
human need is for self - actualisation (or purpose).
The
Human Ecological Lens posits that we are all greatly influenced by our surrounding circumstances and that individual needs motivate a wide range of
choices regarding
how we act, react, and interact in our romantic relationships.5