Divergent Director: Neil Burger Starring: Shailene Woodley Synopsis: Set in a futuristic dystopia, a teenager seeks to break free from her homogeneous society that divides people based
on human traits.
Not exact matches
The trouble is all of your less favorite colleagues (and probably even you) sometimes exhibit these unpleasant but all - too -
human traits on the occasional bad day.
Focusing
on the negative is unfortunately a common
human trait, but it doesn't have to be for you.
Once you master that understanding — that true leadership at its best is about serving the needs of others
on a
human level — there are certain innate
traits you'll find in the best of them.
In the 1980s, two teams of psychologists developed a model that sought to assess
human beings based
on five personality
traits, known as the «Big Five.»
Moving
on, today, I'm going to drill down
on a
human behavioral
trait that I've discussed in the past, including here, and it's the danger of the «It Won't Happen to Me» syndrome.
Clearly, selective breeding can cause dramatic changes in a creature like a dog, so what does it matter whether it's
humans doing the selecting of
traits, or nature preferring certain
traits based
on suitability to survive?
Our descendants will always be what we are, they will always be
human on top of whatever
traits they pick up (or lose).
On the other hand, it doesn't take philosophy to know that God is more than a projection of
human traits, writ large.
They «can properly imply that in some respects man is only a «plain citizen» (Aldo Leopold) of the planet
on a par with all other species, but they are sometimes interpreted as denying that
humans have any «extraordinary»
traits, or that, in situations involving vital interests,
humans have no overriding obligations towards their own kind.
In biblical eschatology, the personal survival of the individual does not depend
on any generic metaphysical
traits of
human souls themselves, but rather
on the cosmic change of state that ushers in the new age.
«People will be inclined to give their children those skills and
traits that align with their own temperaments and lifestyles,» writes Gregory Stock, an apostle of
human genetic engineering who heads the program
on Medicine, Technology and Society at UCLA.
In this regard, we described two types of biologically - based teleologies: (i) an external teleology, where there is a deliberate and conscious setting of goals, those that are generally found among
human beings and possibly in higher animals; and (ii) an internal teleology, where there is no self - directed or conscious goal - seeking
on the part of living organisms, such as in the natural selection of favorable
traits among biologically adaptive species.
The focus generally has been
on the individual as the basic unit of analysis, with
human activity explained in terms of motives, personality, and social and cognitive
traits and capacities.
Is is that same
trait that allows you to believe in the invisible man in the sky and lead your life
on a book of fiction written by
humans about the invisible man in the sky.
holding to a beleif in God as you undertand that God to be is an inspiring
human trait... organized releigion
on the other hand is the bane of humanity
During the process of domestication, plants undergo changes in certain
traits that make them more amenable to
humans and agriculture such as larger seeds, larger fruits, a compact growth habit, and so
on.
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Human microbial communities play an important role in digestion and immune health and are believed to collectively endow us with the essential
traits we rely
on for such functions, according to the research team.
The President did not insult Nana as he mischievously posted
on his wall and carried by some portals.Nana knows Mahama well even than some who are close to the President, his tolerance level and constant display of good manners these were the
traits Nana considered when he once predicted Mahama's leadership although he went
on further to question why a perfect
human being like Mahama should be in the NDC.
Tribalism is a very
human trait not just
on the football field.
MATCHED PAIR Studies of more than 14 million sets of twins indicate that
human traits,
on average, are dictated equally by genes and environment.
«Those modern
humans» selected genes under selection may prove central to a relevant process of domestication, given that these interactions may provide significant data
on relevant phenotypic
traits,» said Boeckx.
«We leveraged the extreme
traits in different species to uncover noncoding regions in the
human genome that likely have important roles in shaping health and disease,» said Elliott Ferris, first author
on the paper and a bioinformatician and computer programmer in Gregg's lab.
The researchers caution against drawing any conclusions about our extinct
human ancestors based
on the genetics and possible
traits that they left behind.
In fact, personality
traits such as honesty and fairness are linked to specific kinds of nonverbal cues, and
humans can pick up
on these signals during interactions.
Published September 15 in Genome Biology, the study relied
on new software for researchers that identifies connections between seemingly unrelated
human diseases and
traits through the tiny, risk - conferring genetic variations they have in common.
This new work
on black rice helps explain the history of domestication of rice by ancient
humans, during which they selected for desirable
traits including grain color.
Computational geneticists have been focused mostly
on SNPs that look like a single letter typo — mother vs. muther — and their effect
on complex
human traits.
Interpretation,
on the other hand, involves the specifically
human traits of taste and aesthetic judgement.
«They sleep
on the ground, and have no synthetic lighting or controlled climate —
traits that characterized the ancestral sleeping environment for early
humans,» Crittenden said.
Origins of the sickle - cell
trait One of the most clear - cut examples of environmental influence
on the
human genome is the sickle - cell
trait.
On the reasonable assumption that chimp and
human laughter are homologous rather than independently evolved
traits, laughter must be at least 5 million to 7 million years old.
This approach also has limitations as it impedes comparisons with findings in other studies and other species, which is essential if you want to use research
on chimpanzees to better understand the evolution of
human personality
traits.»
He directs PersonalGenomes.org, the world's only open - access information
on human genomic, environmental and
trait data.
It's a fundamental
human tendency to focus
on other people's stable
traits and personality when trying to explain their behavior and preferences, but to focus more
on situational factors when making sense of one's own behavior and preferences.
Bronte, like so many other 19th century intellectuals, was fascinated by phrenology, which explained
human personality
traits by charting the bumps
on the skull.
To reduce false positives when identifying genetic variations associated with
human disease through genome - wide association studies (GWAS), Dartmouth researchers have identified nine traits that are not dependent on P values to predict single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) reproducibility as reported in Human Genetics on October 2,
human disease through genome - wide association studies (GWAS), Dartmouth researchers have identified nine
traits that are not dependent
on P values to predict single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) reproducibility as reported in
Human Genetics on October 2,
Human Genetics
on October 2, 2014.
Taken together, those
traits may open a window
on early
human behavior as well.
Rather than inheriting big brains from a common ancestor, Neandertals and modern
humans each developed that
trait on their own, perhaps favored by changes in climate, environment, or tool use experienced separately by the two species «more than half a million years of separate evolution,» writes Jean - Jacques Hublin, a paleoanthropologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, in a commentary in Science.
Gina Rippon gives a fascinating perspective
on gender differences in behavioural
traits, with insights from studies in both
humans and other species (2 September, p 24).
It works slowly
on the genes and
traits it has at hand, to jerry - rig animals» and
humans body plans to changing habitats and demands.
For years, scientists pondering which hominid species were capable of making tools have relied
on a simple test based
on anatomical
traits in the
human thumb.
To conduct the study, Matthew Robinson, a postdoc in the lab of geneticist Peter Visscher at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, and colleagues turned to large databases that include information
on human physical and genetic
traits.
«While genetic modification of crops can introduce new beneficial
traits into existing crops, the resulting products need to be tested for long - term health effects before making assumptions about their impact
on human health,» said senior investigator Frances Sladek, a professor of cell biology and neuroscience at UC Riverside.
At one point, he explained that so many more babies survive childbirth now that natural selection, as proposed by Charles Darwin, can not act
on humans to favor infants with
traits that are beneficial today or to weed out those with adaptations that impair survival.
Gina Rippon gives a fascinating perspective
on gender differences in behavioural
traits, with insights from studies in both
humans and...
The huge diversity of dogs resulted not from natural selection but from generations of
humans crossbreeding and selecting animals with
traits they wanted — the ability to chase foxes into holes, or herd sheep, or sit attractively
on a sofa.
More recently, scientists have identified parts of the
human genome carrying Neandertal genetic variants, but — in part because Neandertal - derived DNA is so hard to identify and also because of the expense of performing tests for its influence
on individuals — scientists still don't fully understand how Neandertal - derived variants influence modern
human traits.
During this BSA Lecture, Kevin Esvelt of Massachusetts Institute of Technology discusses his lab's work with communities
on Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard to prevent tick - borne
human illness by developing hereditary
traits in mice that could immunize them, removing a vital link in the spread of Lyme disease.
Anchoring or focalism is a term used in psychology to describe the common
human tendency to rely too heavily, or «anchor,»
on one
trait or piece of information when making decisions.