Sentences with phrase «human cultures allow»

First, human cultures allow far more — and far more dramatic — exceptions to rules than one finds in other primates.
Most human cultures allow polygamy.

Not exact matches

Human mind can produce superb results if we allow flexibility whether in terms of time, work culture, freedom of his own.
«So long as human exchange and specialisation are allowed to thrive somewhere, then culture evolves whether leaders help it or hinder it, and the result is that prosperity spreads, technology progresses, poverty declines, disease retreats, fecundity falls, happiness increases, violence atrophies, freedom grows, knowledge flourishes, the environment improves and wilderness expands.»
Christians have most often been content to allow Western culture to shape their understanding of the human at play.
But I am allowing for an honest dialog within myself between my faith and my deep appreciation of science and the evolution of human culture since Biblical times.
Just as Republicans may be accused of ignoring their responsibility to the poor and oppressed, so you are guilty of choosing to ignore the possibility that we may have a greater responsibility to humankind — a responsibility to promote a culture of life, instead of death, a culture in which every human life is valued and allowed to reach its full potential.
Rather than ground their discussion in biblical reflection and careful observation of play itself, Christians have most often been content to allow Western culture to shape their understanding of the human at play.
It will be far wiser and truer to the nature of man to allow the essentials of the content of faith to «sink in» so that human culture itself becomes imbued with the truth of Revelation.
The culture in which the global society finds its cohesion needs to be able to draw all human groups and individuals into some form of shared life, a degree of commonality that allows for harmony between peoples and also with the planetary environment.
Indeed, it is awareness of limits that allows us to share human experiences across widely diverse cultures.
(Both Karl Barth and Rudolf Bultmann have attempted to understand revelation in a way that would allow it to be critical of human culture and thus prevent any easy synthesis of Christianity with contemporary socio - political realities.
A church that is concerned about human values has no business allowing itself to be an agent in the perpetuation of harmful attitudes in the culture.
We have allowed these beliefs to corrode the Church's ability to define her own key beliefs and to offer a rational critique of the counterfeit versions of such things as human nature, autonomy and objectivity which are part of the culture in which we live.
The technology belongs to our evolutionary ancestors and has allowed humans to thrive and develop the breathtaking array of babywearing cultures seen around the world.
In November 2010 Japanese researchers announced online in Analytical Chemistry that they had built a chip that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs, and in February 2010 scientists publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA developed a microscale replica of the human liver that allowed them to observe the entire life cycle of hepatitis C, a virus that is difficult to observe in cultured cells.
«The quality of the southern African data allowed us to make these correlations between climate and behavioural change, but it will require comparable data from other areas before we can say whether this region was uniquely important in the development of modern human culture» added Professor Stringer.
By analyzing chemical changes of the IRS - 2 protein in immortalized cultures of human white blood cells, it determined that IRS - 2 appeared in two different forms — «on,» which allows the signal to pass through, and «off,» which stops the signal from activating the cells into M2 macrophages.
In a paper published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Sangeeta Bhatia of MIT and Charles Rice of Rockefeller University describe using microfabricated cell cultures to sustain hepatitis B virus in human liver cells, allowing them to study immune responses and drug treatments.
The new approach will allow scientists to induce mature human motor neuron development in cell culture, and to identify the factors that are vital to that process, Wang said.
Researchers discover that the inhibition of a lysine methyltransferase allows for the long - culture and amplification of human muscle stem cells
In order to modify or expand primary human hematopoietic cells, they must first be isolated from the body and then cultured under conditions that allow for their modification.
The appearances under phase - contrast microscope of human satellite cell cultures during proliferation and differentiation are shown in Figs. 1a and b. Cell cultures were allowed to differentiate for 4 days before cell cultures were exposed to the different insulin concentrations for 4 days as described in research design and methods.
«Compared to traditional methods that have allowed us to investigate human cells in culture in two - dimensions, these cultures let us investigate the three - dimensional structure and function of the cells as they are developing, giving us more information than we would get with a traditional cell culture
Last year, Mandriota and collaborators demonstrated that in a cancer mouse model, concentrations of aluminum in the amount of those measured in the human breast are able to transform cultured mammary epithelial cells, allowing them to form tumors and to metastasize.
Allow me to introduce Ms. Marta Benavides, a good friend from El Salvador and an international activist working on culture of peace, sustainability, inclusiveness, human rights and women equality.
We should have started first with those extreme concentrations of poverty, breaking them up into community schools that served their entire needs as human beings, allowing for respectful learning cultures.
«I'm inspired by human diversity and the nuances of the human experience, and hopes her work will continue to allow her to share with and learn from different people and cultures
It allows art goers to expand their knowledge and gain access to some of the best art in the world, teaching us about our human history and culture through the visual world.
Extending across the entirety of the museum, the exhibition allows for free association between artists and the themes they address: at once playful and dynamic, works from Ryan Gander, Institute for New Feeling, Liu Wa, and Yangzi invite audiences to explore a wealth of possibilities through combinations of meditation and wry humor; classical mediums of sculpture and painting are reinvented by Yngve Holen and Austin Lee; insidious implications of our hi - tech society are skewered by Lawrence Abu Hamdan and aaajiao; the powers of synthetic materials over human desire are brought to the fore by Sean Raspet and Pamela Rosenkranz; and products of Internet culture are given to refined study with Gillian Wearing and Amalia Ulman.
Fusing nature and culture, Kendler presents this work as a peek into the new hybrid human / animal beings that we are, allowing us to walk in this world of sensorial, temporal fragility.
This sense of seclusion distills each painting into a singular moment of meditation, allowing those who encounter McKinley's works to enter a space emblematic of human culture and its powerful connection to art objects.
They view contemporary society's culture industry as an aspect of the enlightenment that has betrayed itself by allowing instrumental logic to take over human social life.
But there can be other hopes that, although they're looking dim for now, are at least within reach: that greenhouse warming can be limited sufficiently to allow communities around the world who are currently impoverished and oppressed to improve their lives; that access to food, water, shelter, safety, culture, nature, and other necessities becomes sufficient for all; or that exploitation and oppression of humans and nature be brought to an end.
It has one of the smallest genomes of any bacteria species, but despite its simplicity, it is difficult to culture outside of a human host, making it tricky for microbiologists to determine what exactly allows it to harm us.
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