Such a theory makes man even though it be the ideal man —
the measure of human action; and it looks upon man as essentially secure, controlling all the possibilities of action.
Not exact matches
To speak so does, I think, demand a high
measure of participation in its story, and an effort to understand it first in its own terms — to grasp the Old Testament's own fundamental assertion that its story from beginning to end is the account
of the historical
action of God seeking the reconciliation
of man and God, the
human and the divine, the creature and the Creator.
Whereas, New York State is a leading voice for women's equality and has raised that voice in
action through such significant achievements as passage
of the historic «Women's Equality Agenda» in 2015 - eight laws that advance women's equality in New York State by helping to achieve pay equity, strengthen
human trafficking laws and protections for domestic violence victims, and ending pregnancy discrimination in all workplaces; other
measures further safeguard and promote women's interests and help improve their status in settings where they live and work; and
«The FERC staff concludes that approval
of the proposed Project, with appropriate mitigating
measures, would not constitute a major federal
action significantly affecting the quality
of the
human environment,» federal regulators said in a statement.
It does this by
measuring the force and motion
of the wearer's arms and using those measurements to control the
action of a pair
of robot arms; a computer keeps the robotic force at a constant multiple
of the
human one and transmits appropriate feedback to the wearer.
The study, led by the University
of Plymouth, compared what people «said» they would do with what they actually «did» by comparing a questionnaire with
actions in immersive moral dilemmas created using virtual - haptic technologies (i.e. using a robotic device which
measures force, resistance, and speed, whilst simulating the
action of harming a
human).
Topic: Endangered Animals and Rainforests around the World 6 Lessons (6 - 8 hours
of learning) Suitable for 7 - 11 years Learning Intentions covered: To explain why some animals are in danger To locate and describe rainforests To explain the importance
of a rainforest To explain the consequences
of human actions To identify rainforest animals that are in danger To describe features
of rainforest animals To explain «how» rainforests are being destroyed To understand that destruction
of the rainforests is bad for animals and people To persuade somebody to stop destroying the rainforest To describe rainforest animals To identify skills people have in a rainforest To describe our differences and how they can enhance each other To
measure humans and animals Resources also attached!
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* There is too much conflicting evidence about climate change to know whether it is actually happening * Current climate change is part
of a pattern that has been going on for millions
of years * Climate change is just a natural fluctuation in Earth's temperatures * Even if we do experience some consequences from climate change, we will be able to cope with them * The effects
of climate change are likely to be catastrophic * The evidence for climate change is unreliable * There are a lot
of very different theories about climate change
and little agreement about which is right * Scientists have in the past changed their results to make climate change appear worse than it is * Scientists have hidden research that shows climate change is not serious * Climate change is a scam * Social / behavioural scepticism measures * Climate change is so complicated, that there is very little politicians can do about it * There is no point in me doing anything about climate change because no - one else is * The actions of a single person doesn't make any difference in tackling climate change * People are too selfish to do anything about climate change * Not much will be done about climate change, because it is not in human nature to respond to problems that won't happen for many years * It is already too late to do anything about climate change * The media is often too alarmist about climate change * Environmentalists do their best to emphasise the worst possible effects of climate change * Climate change has now become a bit of an outdated issue * Whether it is important or not, on a day - to - day basis I am bored of hearing about climate change
Through their decisions and
actions, they need to avoid policies that would damage already stressed aquatic resources and
human lives and, instead, implement
measures that take full advantage
of the environmental and food security services that healthy aquatic resources offer.»
(a) Identification
of the key sources
of marine plastic debris and microplastics; (b) Identification
of possible
measures and best available techniques and environmental practices to prevent the accumulation and minimize the level
of microplastics in the marine environment; (c) Recommendations for the most urgent
actions; (d) Specification
of areas especially in need
of more research, including key impacts on the environment and on
human health; (e) Any other relevant priority areas identified in the assessment
of the Joint Group
of Experts on the Scientific Aspects
of Marine Environmental Protection;
Modifying the NT intervention
measures so that they comply with
human rights — a ten point
action plan for the future
of Aboriginal children in the Northern Territory