Animal species who
live in social groups in which the members depend on each other for survival have sophisticated interpersonal communication.
The monkeys lived
in social groups in a setting that is closer to a free - living environment than traditional research housing, following and exceeding European guidelines for space per monkey.
This is an early and therefore a decisive confrontation with the demands of society and the self - discipline required to live
together in a social group.
Even people
in social group DE, the most dependent on public services, are split evenly over the scale of cuts proposed.
For thousands of years dogs have lived
in social groups called packs and each pack member has his own position or rank in the pack.
Certified organic animals must be kept
in their social groups up until slaughter and killed out of line of sight of other animals.
In a context of uncertainty and instability, pastors and lay people have joined forces to form new
churches in all social groups and in all regions of the country.
Through positive social guidance, infants begin to show empathy and concern toward others, respect for adults and peers, and to develop the ability to
participate in a social group.
Surprisingly, people
in social group DE are more likely to agree (37 per cent) than those higher up the income scale.
Humans evolved
living in social groups and much psychological research has shown that people are particularly receptive to social information.
The Supreme Court of Canada has interpreted
membership in a social group as inclusive of sexual orientation and most, if not all, Canadian adjudicators likely now accept gender identity as an analogous ground.
Those who converted to Islam in such a sectarian society might well experience changes in their inner perceptions, but they would also be faced with concrete and external
changes in their social groups, marriage opportunities, and legal status, and in the body of linguistic and cultural skills they were expected to possess.2
For a meat product to be certified organic it must also have been processed at a certified organic abattoirs which keeps
cattle in their social groups, provides comfortable holding pens with feed, water and bedding, don't kill animals in the line of sight of other animals and render animals unconscious before they're killed.
Paul Lakeland shares Morris's interest
in social groups as the fundamental constituents of social order, and by giving prominence to Whitehead's vague notion of «world consciousness» imagines the ideal outcome for history to be a reconciliation of the disharmonies among those constituents into a global political order.
Researchers assessed scratching behaviors in 76 chimpanzees
housed in social groups at Yerkes National Primate Research Center.
A young American woman comes to stay with family friends in an idyllic converted farmhouse, subtly upsets the balance of
forces in the social group, learns about herself.
Out of almost 5,000 mammal species in the world, there are only two in which males live with their
relatives in social groups and occasionally make trips into neighboring territories to stalk, hunt and kill members of neighboring groups.
I think there is some anecdotal evidence that suggests that when
someone in a social group gets a divorce, many more follow; seeing someone else doing it seems to give one license to proceed themselves.
In BCR we like to house
dogs in social groups with a well balanced Alpha male and Bitch to set a good example and show timid newcomers how to trust and relate to humans.
I do not believe people would act that way as we have a long history of humans working together
in social groups for survival relying on each other and taking care of sick and injured and protecting the weaker child bearing females in the group.
In wild dog packs, individual members rely on body signals and scent from other
animals in their social group, but this study suggests that domestic dogs have adapted to rely on other cues when living with humans, since their human owners are not able to communicate through canine body language.
Bees began specializing as pollen and nectar feeders and living
in social groups about 60 million years ago — their ancient biology was then suddenly expected to keep pace with a barrage of changes that humans had exposed them to over just 200 years.
If
everyone in your social group lives in a big house and drives a Range Rover, and you live in a two - bedroom and drive a»97 Camry, I imagine you get a lot of strange looks and miss out on invites to champagne - soaked bacchanals.
Processing the world differently, stilting about
awkwardly in social groups, saying things at the wrong times or not saying anything at all can be hallmarks of being an Aspie.
Obviously a person who has a susceptibility to alcoholism will be more apt to become
afflicted in a social group that encourages heavy drinking and drunkenness.
In addition, the increased wealth / status means that both the men and women start to mingle in each other's social circles.So it does not surprise me that young and successful men are socialising with young and successful women and they form relationships based on the people that are
currently in their social group.
These changes are brought about principally by the increased participation of women in employment, but this has led to a cultural shift in the way men view caring for children — as women's aspirations have changed, so have men's: the desire to participate more in the lives of their children is
growing in all social groups, particularly among younger parents.