This was something that was previously a mainstay of the MMO or the RPG; a channel for player expression and progression in an open,
often shared environment.
Not exact matches
Our babies are being born into a high tech
environment, where
often, people's every move is immediately captured on camera, and almost simultaneously
shared with the entire world.
Rapidly evolving genes are
often a signature of a molecular arms race between organisms
sharing an
environment.
«Of course, unique aspects of the twins»
environments are just as influential as their
shared biology, and
often more so, when it comes to their own alcohol consumption and the perceived consumption of their peers.»
«It's difficult to tease apart the genetic influence,» says Kaplanis, because close relatives
often share the same
environment.
Several reasonable explanations arise given these results: (1) all players were exercising, and exercise produces predictable changes in skin habitat conditions that are likely to affect bacterial communities over time; (2) players were acquiring microbial transients from the built
environment; and (3) players were coming into repeated physical contact with their teammates and those from opposing teams,
often using the sampled area of their upper arms, and potentially
sharing portions of their skin microbiomes.
While we
often focus on eating for the health of our bodies, today, we asked Brian Kateman, the founder of the Reducetarian movement, to
share some of the best and worst foods for the
environment.
This
often leads to people
sharing the things that they consider to be ordinary, but others consider extraordinary as part of learning walks and opportunities to get people in to learning
environments other than own, as
often as possible.
Prominent game studios — such as Bioware, Bonus XP, Certain Affinity, Gearbox, id, Infinity Ward, Nerd Kingdom, Oculus, Playful, Robot, Square Enix, Unity, and Valve — visit
often and bring industry leaders to
share insight with our students to enhance our learning
environment.
Figures are frequently at one with their
environments — not just because of their relaxed, natural poses — they also
often literally blend into their surroundings, as they
share the same plane of color.
Across generations these practices
share a common investment in exposing or documenting the
often - overlooked material traces of socioeconomic and cultural histories as they manifest within the lived
environment.
Tiravanija, for example, would
often create installations filled with food and cooking materials in which visitors would be encouraged to
share meals together, while Zittel made livable and functional works that enabled enmeshed interactions with the surrounding
environment.
I
share the building with a videography studio, 151 Films as well as a recording studio Yellow Bean Studios so it's a really creative
environment — we're
often hanging out in each other's offices
sharing ideas and inspiration.»
While they form a counterpoint to the disenfranchised,
often poorly educated, and marginalized Muslims living in France, Germany, and England (who now make up between 5 and 10 percent of the population in those countries), they
share with them a recognition that the traditional boundaries between the Middle East and the West have become blurred and that this has created a confusing and challenging
environment.
Screen -
sharing software: Getting people into a controlled
environment to observe how they interact with your website is
often one of the most important steps in robust user research.
It is used
often as an excuse for the enclosure and privatization of public resources, on the specious basis that private owners have a vested interest in protecting the
environment whereas the rest of us who have to
share the resource do not.
The commitment to social connection and information
sharing is
often reflected in a library's built
environment.
The common themes include: a
shared negative experience of colonisation and cultural disruption, including in many cases catastrophic declines in physical, spiritual and cultural health and wellness over multiple generations; the consequent desire among First Nations to regain Indigenous self - determination and self - governance in order to nurture healthy and happy future generations; the need to understand cultural differences in how the meanings of health and wellness are understood and applied at the community, family and individual levels, and to therefore identify culturally appropriate responses, including traditional modalities and safe systems of care; the significance of cultural diversity between different Indigenous groups or communities within both countries; the differing needs and circumstances for Indigenous health and wellness in urban, regional and remote settings; and the challenges of delivering health services to remote communities in
often harsh
environments.