The Teop people were selected to test Grimalda's theories
on human cooperation for the small size of their communities (populations of around 50 inhabitants) and low levels of social complexity, though also because they present very different characteristics to those found in Western societies: they are horticulturists and gatherers; they use rudimentary tools to grow their food; they have no mechanised industry; and retribution for manual labour is infrequent.
The field study on the Teop people is one of the first to examine the effects that our real - life social image has
on human cooperation,» emphasised the professor.
The Council of Trent also followed its treatment
on human cooperation with divine grace (as contrasted with the approach of Protestantism) by explaining the mechanisms involved.
Not exact matches
Through its sister organization — the Better World Campaign — the UN Foundation works to support a fully funded United Nations so that it can continue to be an effective voice for international
cooperation on behalf of peace, development,
human rights and the environment.
«Through this
cooperation with Alibaba in connectivity, our focus is
on human - centric innovations that provide our customers with a digital experience, both in and outside the vehicle, in order to meet their changing needs,» Hans Georg Engel, head of Mercedes ‐ Benz Research and Development China, said in a statement.
And in the process there was an erosion of Augustinianism that emphasized the soteriological significance either of
human will in a form of synergism or of
human cooperation with the divine and a growing attack
on such classic Protestant doctrines as limited atonement and predestination.
Lanzetta is not only concerned that the Mother of God not be denied due honour but also that an opportunity to shed light
on an anthropological question was being neglected: the ability of humanity freely and actively, through grace to merit grace, resulting in «encouraging deep down a more pessimistic vision of
human cooperation in salvation» (p. 399).
And there is nothing controversial in the documents commitment to freedom and democracy throughout the world, to peaceful
cooperation in international relations, and to «the nonnegotiable demands of
human dignity; the rule of law; limits
on the absolute power of the state; free speech; freedom of worship; equal justice; respect for women; religious and ethnic tolerance; and respect for private property.»
I feel that most people don't fully understand how fickle mother nature can be and how utterly dependent we are for our day - to - day supplies
on a network of
human cooperation that could easily break down in the face of catastrophe.
The central issue in the early debates between Fundamentalists and Modernists was
on the question whether the gospel should emphasize as the essence of the gospel, deliverance of the
humans from sinfulness or affirmation of the
human vocation to creativity and
cooperation with God in recreating nature and society according to the purpose of God.
They have concentrated
on the minimal agreements necessary for
human cooperation and overlooked the intricate web of beliefs by which individuals shape their lives and understand themselves.
Arbitrary and unpredictable «stop - gap» intervention
on the part of God would destroy the continuity which is needed in science, technology, and
human cooperation in civilization.
The fathers of the Council were careful not to undermine the power of grace while insisting
on the free
cooperation of
human will.
Fretheim rightly observes that alongside the theme of divine blessing goes a stress
on «the role of the
human in the divine economy,» thus holding a certain tension between God's plans for «good» and
human cooperation and resistance with that plan.
Instead it calls
on «local,» that is, national, Orthodox Churches to promote a «new constructive synergy» with the secular state, in order to ensure «earnest
cooperation in order to preserve man's unique dignity and the
human rights which flow therefrom.»
Community or
cooperation need to be seen for what they are, essential to our healthy existence;
on the other hand, contrast of cultures and types, which bring freshness and variety, needs also to be seen for what it is, as the way in which
human life is delivered from monotonous sameness and dull repetition of pattern.
Engaging efforts with experts from 47 IDFA member companies and
cooperation from other parts of the dairy industry, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and state regulators, IDFA advocated for, among other things: reasonable regulations in the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO) that align the Interstate Milk Shippers program with the requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act's (FSMA) Preventive Controls for
Human Food (PCHF) rule; harmonizing the PMO with an FDA rule
on higher fortification levels of vitamin D3 and requiring FDA to be more transparent in the determination of foreign country regulatory equivalence with the U.S. Grade «A» program.
Animal medicines are equally subject to the stringent regulatory controls of their
human counterparts, also regulated using the EMA, and it is vital for both the UK and EU that there is
cooperation on animal medicines innovation, safety, regulation, access and supply.
Questions
on Pakistan's relations with India produced answers focussed
on regional peace and increased
cooperation on human and economic terms.
«The House urges the government of Nigeria to domesticate the African Union Migration Agreement as it relates to relationship between Nigeria and South Africa
on migration issues
on labour, border management, irregular migration, forced displacement,
human rights of migrants, internal migration, migration data, migration and development, and inter-state
cooperation and partnerships.
A statement issued by the Information Office of the Embassy of the US
on Friday in Abuja, said Kerry would discuss the US
cooperation with Nigeria over Boko Haram, economic and
human rights issues during his visit.
Frequently asked questions
on a
human rights - based approach to development
cooperation.
By looking at reproduction as both a source of
cooperation and conflict between the sexes, the researchers are finding clues from this study
on a behavioral and molecular level that can be an important link for solving certain unexplained causes of
human infertility.
In a skilful reading of the way the dingo has entered Aboriginal stories and mythology, Meryll Parker, whose PhD thesis was
on the animal, shows how it appears in myths as a fitting metaphor for
humans, capable of love, affection, good parenting, loyalty and
cooperation.
On science and human rights issues, the committee held a workshop on scientific cooperation and human rights in the Americas in 1981, which led to the adoption of AAAS Council resolutions on human rights and scientific freedo
On science and
human rights issues, the committee held a workshop
on scientific cooperation and human rights in the Americas in 1981, which led to the adoption of AAAS Council resolutions on human rights and scientific freedo
on scientific
cooperation and
human rights in the Americas in 1981, which led to the adoption of AAAS Council resolutions
on human rights and scientific freedo
on human rights and scientific freedom.
«Dog -
human cooperation is based
on social skills of wolves, scientists show.»
Humans» ability to prevent local environmental degradation hinges to a large extent
on cooperation and other «pro-social» behaviors, while «anti-sociality» (such as conflict) is widely considered counterproductive to sustainable resource governance.
The result could lead to swarms of robots that team up and organize with minimal
human intervention and could shed light
on how
cooperation evolved in animals.
To arrive at this radical notion, Hauser draws
on his own research in social
cooperation, neuroscience, and primate behavior, as well as
on the musings of philosophers, cognitive psychologists, and most important, the theories of MIT linguist Noam Chomsky, who in the 1950s proposed that all
humans are equipped with a universal linguistic grammar, a set of instinctive rules that underlie all languages.
The religious emphasis
on otherworldly beliefs evolved, Wilson says, because supernatural explanations seem to motivate
human cooperation better than factual ones.
The emphasis with robots is
on their autonomy, cognitive capacities, strategy for
cooperation and in the interaction with their
human colleagues».
Human society depends
on countless acts of
cooperation and personal sacrifice.
Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, who began to be interested in the role of
cooperation in evolution since 2011, when he published a controversial paper titled «Evolution is a cooperative process: the biodiversity - related niches differentiation theory (BNDT) can explain» concluded: «These theoretical findings, confirmed by empirical approaches, should motivate our species to think before it is too late about how
human competition, for the first time in the history of life
on Earth, has been systematically leading to the extinction of animals and plants.
The RE (ACT) Congress — International Congress
on Research of Rare and Orphan Diseases was initiated in 2012 by the BLACKSWAN Foundation to create a
human platform to scale up scientific
cooperation on rare and orphan disease.
William Calvin makes an excellent stab, however, at convincing us that abrupt climatic changes had a profound impact
on human evolution, selecting for increased
cooperation that required more complex brains.
My past and current work focuses
on evolution of various forms of
cooperation within and between species, social and ecological networks, and
human social evolution and socio - ecological dynamics.
Theoretical and empirical studies
on the emergence of
human large - scale
cooperation have shown that one of the important mechanisms is the existence of punishment, either directly or through externalized «pool - punishment» forces [75].
Antibodies to a high - risk type of
human papillomavirus (HPV16) could help detect oropharyngeal (1) cancer several years before the clinical onset of the disease, reveals a new study from the International Agency for Research
on Cancer (IARC) in
cooperation with the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the United States National Cancer Institute (NCI) in an article published online today by the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
The company touts its matching system «in
cooperation with psychologists and sociologists,» who drew
on more than 60 years of research
on relationships and
human personalities.
The Cartagena based Inter-American Center for Peace and Security (ICPS) fills a gap in policy coordination and
cooperation on peace, environmental issues, food, health, energy, immigration, security and cultural exchanges, combating drug trade and promoting good governance and
human rights, including the rights of indigenous peoples in the Caribbean and Latin America.
In short, it is quite clear that the existence of a world based
on social justice and
cooperation among all
human beings contribute to the existence of a constructive behavior that can change the world where we live in and, in doing so, change the
humans beings themselves.
Due to global recession and European austerity, the international
cooperation and solidarity in the form of financial and material support to lighten the burden
on a hosting state has significantly diminished.47 With this in mind, South Africa does not provide
human and social security; it provides rather physical security.
Editorial board of the scientific journal Future
Human Image hope for productive
cooperation with all interested persons and the organizations in the field of research of modern methods of impact
on mentality of younger generations.
The National Tribute to Ninoy Aquino was organized by the authorities of the Manila International Airport, in
cooperation with the Philippine Commission
on Human Rights, ATOM / Spirit of EDSA / Kalampagin Konsiyensyang Kinakalawang, and UNESCO DREAM Center of the Philippines.
«If tolerance is to be sustainable and
cooperation meaningful, writes Miriam Mason - Sesay (@EducAidSL), it has to be based
on how much we have in common as members of the
human family, rather than emphasizing our differences.»
«If tolerance is to be sustainable and
cooperation meaningful,» writes Miriam Mason - Sesay, «it has to be based
on how much we have in common as members of the
human family, rather than emphasizing our differences.»
Instead, the model of ecology we teach kids is an unrealistic fantasy of order, planning and
cooperation, the balance of which we
humans can destroy forever simply by breathing
on it (leave no trace).
This resolution shows that the Council emphasized the need for all States to enhance international dialogue and
cooperation to address the adverse impacts of climate change
on the enjoyment of
human rights including the right to development.
The nature and extent of impacts among
human populations hinges
on how successfully we respond to the biosphere crisis with extraordinary leadership, balanced solutions applied at global scales, and unprecedented
cooperation — or not.
Human cooperation, from small groups to entire nations, requires some degree of consensus, for example
on shared goals and the best means to achieve those goals.