Sentences with phrase «human behaviour through»

The UK Space Agency has provided a grant to support the project, which will look at human behaviour through analysis of the carbon footprint of homes and schools alongside the monitoring of changes in polar ice using Earth Observation data.
It conveys sharp and timely commentary about politics, feminism, long - term relationships, same - sex families and human behaviour through fast - paced comedic dialogue.

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Through on - and off - campus events, we provide a sense of social solidarity and cohesiveness among students interested in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources.
The ability to acquire new skills through the «true imitation» of others» behaviour is thought to be unique to humans and advanced primates, such as chimpanzees.
Likewise, certain aspects of group structure and social behaviour distinguish humans from other primates and almost certainly emerged through major evolutionary events, yet there has been no consensus on how to detect aspects of group behaviour in the fossil or archaeological records.
In a novel study, «Personality Development through Natural Language,» published in the international journal, Nature: Human Behaviour, Kevin Lanning, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a professor of psychology in Florida Atlantic University's Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, together with FAU Wilkes Honors College alumna Rachel (Evans) Pauletti, and collaborators Laura A. King, Ph.D., University of Missouri, and Dan P. McAdams, Ph.D., Northwestern University, examined how personality maturation or development was reflected in natural language.
From the famed Dodo, through the lesser known Guam Flycatcher, to the near - extinct Albatross, the exhibition combines beauty with more hard - hitting images that really bring home the devastation wrecked on these fragile creatures, often as a direct result of human behaviour.
«But a lot of the earlier work on the faces of animals was actually done by Darwin, who argued that all humans and many animals show emotion through remarkably similar behaviours, so we thought there would likely be crossover between animals and our work in human faces.»
One will represent conditions and «possible weather» in the winter 2014, and the second will represent the weather in a «world that might have been» if human behaviour had not changed the composition of the atmosphere through greenhouse gas emissions.
It is also only through recent studies comparing the behaviour of dogs and hand reared wolves that we have seen how only dogs have evolved to follow a human point when looking for something or to seek human help when they can't open a box with food in it.
However, research in to the behaviour of adult animals reveals that play, aside from enhancing the learning process, also acts as a confidence booster, through interaction with humans and other dogs.
«It is argued that through the process of social learning theory (a theoretical framework in which criminal behaviour is learned) that some offenders will gain positive stimuli from engaging in animal cruelty which may lead to aggression towards humans — this is known as the «graduation hypothesis».
The work is not so much politically opinionated, but explorative — Kentridge asks questions about history and behaviour and pierces through the core of human nature to find our need for violence.
Through characters drawn from American popular literature, culture and history, she exposes the myths that lie beneath cultural archetypes and the darker aspects of human behaviour.
For her debut solo exhibition in Miami, Tsabar presents an installation comprised of three evolving bodies of work which examine human sociality and behaviour through the relation of body and space and the underlying role of intimacy and performativity.
We Are Not Alone is an exhibition that explores how our common feelings, anxieties and human behaviour can be expressed through the familiar, the peculiar, the uncanny and the transcendental.
She examines the cultural and natural encodings of human (bodily) expression and behaviour, and through her works, she encourages reflection on the way people act and interact in given surroundings.
All these dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through changed attitudes and behaviour that they can be overcome.
Intended to promote improvements in safety, mobility and efficiency through ADS, this 26 - page document lists suggestions and helpful advice on ADS system safety, operational design domain object and event detection and response, validation methods, human machine interface, vehicle cybersecurity, crashworthiness and post-cash ADS behaviour, but it delegates privacy to a footnote.
Another emerging approach to secure the best IT talent is to bring IT itself to bear, through the use of social physics where big data on human behaviour influences corporate strategy.
A fundamental way in which culture shapes human behaviour is through self - construal style, or in how people define themselves and their relation to others in their environment (Markus & Kitayama 1991; Triandis 1995; Nisbett et al. 2001).
Just ahead of the holiday «diet obliteration» / «fall - off - the - good - behaviour - wagon» stretch through into the new year, I thought I might combine a common human dilemma with an iconic image of the holiday and / or winter season — the snowman.
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