Sentences with phrase «human conflict»

Game Theory: It is a method that is used in mathematical economics and implies the study of human conflict within a competitive situation.
But the role that animals play in human conflict — both as victims and as currency — is also in our hands.
If all religion never existed, I believe human conflict would not have been much different.
We find strong causal evidence linking climatic events to human conflict across a range of spatial and temporal scales and across all major regions of the world.
It's about this real, very human conflict.
««Live and let live» is often a wise strategy for minimizing human conflict,» he agreed.
On a large scale, the mutant / human conflict mirrors similar conflicts between different races and / or religions.
It's also called «closed - system thinking,» and it's the basis for most human conflict, including genocide and war.
Instead I focused on the emotional human conflicts that were organic to such a story.
The player will embark on a classic war story about grand scale warfare; all set in a grounded future where human conflict has spread throughout our solar system.
Human conflict happens when trade routes get blocked, or at least, altered without mutual consent.
There's occasionally an odd upside to brutal human conflict, at least for wildlife.
In doing so, he looks for external reasons to explain human conflicts.
The point: mediation is a creative, efficient process for addressing human conflict.
The rituals of comedy deal with more than the superficial arenas of human conflict.
A dust storm that blanketed seven nations in the Middle East in late summer 2015 was caused by climate factors and unusual weather, not human conflict in Syria, concluded researchers including Elie Bou - Zeid, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Princeton.
In Bhutan, it's easy to envision a more democratic society able to debate the proper role of hydroelectric dams, of finding ways to maintain forest cover while limiting human conflicts with wildlife, and regulating traffic to make a pedestrian - friendly city.
Western Description: As its title suggests, German director Valeska Grisebach's first feature in a decade is a supremely intelligent genre update that recognizes the Western as a template on which to draw out eternal human conflicts.
To further reduce bear - human conflicts near Brooks Falls, a new series of elevated boardwalks and wildlife viewing platforms opened to the public in 2000.
Supreme Court Administrative Director Michael Buenger encouraged listeners to share new ideas and help people resolve human conflict in ways that are meaningful, fair, and sustainable to them.
This workshop shines a light on collaborative team practice through the lens of human conflict resolution, encouraging more powerful ways of distinguishing collaborative practice from other ways of conducting negotiations.
He calls the mathematical approach «a wonderful way of comparing very different contexts» in an effort to figure out «the general rules and general patterns for large human conflicts
There's a very lively academic debate going on over whether hot extremes trigger human conflict at all scales from individual to civil wars — my reading of the evidence is that the effect is real,» he said.
He argued that the phenomenon of globalization is bringing new pressures of such magnitude that they could easily result in disastrous human conflicts, and that a global war of civilizations can be avoided only if world leaders accept the multi-civilizational character of global politics, and learn to co-operate.
One of these possible consequences was the separation of fas, the religious command, from jus, the established law for the settlement of such human conflicts which had no religious relevance.
This article is part of this week's Science special issue on human conflict, which traces the trajectory of violence and war throughout history, exploring racism, ethnic conflicts, the rise of terrorism, and the possible future of armed conflicts.
In the case of the Mexican wolf, however, the 18,100 - square - kilometer recovery area straddling Arizona and New Mexico is national forest land that is both grazed and hunted, which has increased human conflict with the animals.
She abhorred human conflict because she believed in the possibilities of a fair, equitable and just international regime, based on the principles of multilateral cooperation under the auspices of the United Nations, an institution she so much admired and yet with which she never failed to express her frustration, as evidenced in the protracted UNCLOS negotiations.
It finds drama in philosophical difference and emotional damage transformed into human conflict, and ends with revelations that will redefines the stakes of the show's upcoming fourth and (sadly) final season.
The final season, with its promise of even more undead, dragons, and unmissable human conflict, can't come soon enough.
But Aronofsky's choice to play up human conflict ultimately backfires, leading to some hefty bouts of overacting — particularly in the film's third act.
In pursuit of a mysterious artefact with the potential to end human conflict — awkwardly this will also involve depriving mankind of free agency — the Templars have cobbled together a time travel device in the basement of their dashingly minimalist HQ.
The story is anchored in believable human emotion by strong performances from Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale as rival illusionists obsessed with beating each other, and while part of the joy of watching the movie is following its wild narrative, their recognizable human conflict is its heart.
Dismissing dangerous dog behavior ---- or blaming the victims ---- disregards public trust SPRINGFIELD, Missouri; PHUKET, Thailand ---- Superficially, the dog - versus - human conflicts raging in Springfield, Missouri, where breed - specific legislation is at issue, and in Phuket, Thailand, where few dogs have any evident breed - specific traits, could scarcely look more different.
Grupo Lobo [F] supports placement of these dogs to protect flocks from wolves; thereby helping to preserve the wolves (a protected species in Portugal) from human conflict.
Throughout British Columbia Bear Smart communities, including Port Hardy, are pro-actively managing their bear - human conflicts primarily by removing non-natural food sources from personal and commercial properties.
As games get increasingly realistic and emotionally involving, it's harder to make excuses for their occasionally gauche attempts at representing human conflict.
A version of this article appears in print on November 19, 2010, on Page B17 of the New York edition with the headline: Nathan Oliveira, 81, Dies; Painted Human Conflict.
War, terror and human conflict pervade the art of new RA sculptor Tim Shaw, whose first major solo show opens in Birmingham.
Zero population growth reduces demand pressure, less pollution, less resource use, less human conflict, and when there are so many positives and no strong argument that the world needs 12 billion people, it is «case closed» as far as I'm concerned.
Biodiversity would likely collapse impacting food production and other ecosystem services; the Earth would warm to a new temperature regime of destructive extremes; and vanishing natural resources would likely spawn human conflict.
Richard's interpretation of the meaning of Warren Burger's quote, «Our profession is about healing human conflict»
Workshop content will range from broad historical / philosophical perspectives, through human needs theory, evolutionary psychology, and restorative practice, to practical exercises and role plays — all aimed at exploring how potentialities for clients and their children expand when we place collaborative practice in the broader domain of human conflict resolution.
«Giant Middle East dust storm caused by a changing climate, not human conflict
«We believe human conflict has much of the same visual signifiers as nature and the cosmos,» they explain.
The authors write: «We find strong causal evidence linking climatic events to human conflict across a range of spatial and temporal scales and across all major regions of the world.»
Science fiction has a lot to say to us about very human issues with a backdrop of future technology and the fantastic — but the real substance of the genre is in those very human conflicts.
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