What we're doing here is trying to capture how humans really learn, how humans really interact, and how humans
really build their societies.
Not exact matches
If Locke is right, this is not
really a political project, but rather one that begins with the proverbial
building block of
society, the family.
But does anyone
really think that they can
build a viable long - term
society which sees no insanity in law courts adjudicating which school restroom LGBTQ children (sic) can use?
We should be looking for ways to make our economy more family - friendly rather than getting our knickers in a wad over same - sex spousal relationships if we are
really concerned about strengthening the emotional bonds necessary to bind family members together so that the family may once again become the primary
building block for a healthy
society.
If that is
really the justification — the enoromous costs incurred by families and a
society when a child is poisoned — than our efforts are better spent addressing the much more significant cause of childhood lead poisoning — older housing and
buildings coated with lead paint.
«We spend most of our time in
buildings and they are central to our quality of life, yet few of us take the time to
really look at our homes, offices and public
buildings and consider the amazing diversity of architectural styles, as well as how practical and fundamental
buildings are for
society and what they say about our cultures.»
He said he wanted to be part of a «
really big Labour team, getting Labour back into office, changing this country and
building a fairer and more equal
society».
«The universality of our law is
really surprising, and understanding this can lead to safer
building designs and shed some light into the anticipatory nature of human interactions,» said Karamouzas, who will present his work during a talk at the American Physical
Society's March Meeting on Friday, March 6.
Vince Delmonte the creator of the genius No Nonsense Muscle
Building program has been posting an interesting two part series where he is getting into the core of how to really achieve results in building muscle, health and life in general regardless of society and genetic limi
Building program has been posting an interesting two part series where he is getting into the core of how to
really achieve results in
building muscle, health and life in general regardless of society and genetic limi
building muscle, health and life in general regardless of
society and genetic limitations.
To see a
society where that's not the focal point, where gender is not the fabric with which
society is
built and the delineations of sex are not oppressive, that's
really cool.
But do all these «multiple measures»
really lead us to achieve the three most often cited goals of testing:
building proficiency in basic skills, closing achievement gaps, and fostering the top - notch knowledge and skills that students will need in a competitive global
society?
Lytton's book was the foundation of the Vril
Society in Germany, which was created by 3 psychic women, and actually channeled the scientific knowledge to
build successful flying saucers (
really levitating saucers).
When you
build a complex, resource - intensive
society of ~ 7 billion people, and run that
society really close to the margins of earth's carrying capacity (as we are today), then arbitrarily messing around with a bunch of climate parameters is a stupid idea.
«I think a lot of my students today
really want to learn how to look at evidence, data and trends in order to figure out: how do we transform that into the civil
society that we hope to
build?»
Colin Rule: Well, it's interesting, we are
building a new
society out in cyberspace, it's cross-border, I mean, any of us can pull our phone out of our pockets and swipe, swipe, swipe, we buy something from someone on the other side of the planet and the justice systems that we have are tied to geography, if it's a dispute between a buyer in Argentina and a seller in Paris based on an e-commerce marketplace in the US and the item is drop - shipped out of China, I mean, our current legal system
really can't make heads or tails out of that because it's the jurisdiction, it's just too confused.
«We think that acknowledging that tech has an impact on
society and tech reflects the people who
build it is
really important,» she said.