Sentences with phrase «release human potential»

Hundreds of educators, clergymen, and counselors are already experimenting with growth - oriented groups, and many others are eager to find group approaches for releasing human potential.

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In an open letter to his baby girl — which doubled as a 2,238 - word press release, with bolded phrases and separated sections for maximum ease when skimming — Zuckerberg writes that he wants to «join people across the world to advance human potential and promote equality for all children in the next generation.»
«Starting with our cell model that mimics human pancreatic cancer progression, we identified released proteins, then tested and validated a subset of these proteins as potential plasma biomarkers of this cancer,» Zaret said.
Despite widespread concern about potential human health impacts from hydraulic fracturing, the lifetime toxic chemical releases associated with coal - generated electricity are 10 to 100 times greater than those from electricity generated with natural gas obtained via fracking, according to a new University of Michigan study.
These results stress the role of the environmental microbial communities, in combination with unintentional antibiotic release, as potential recruitment pools for human pathogens.
David Ayer's fantasy blockbuster, which stars Will Smith and Joel Edgerton as a human - orc cop duo, was met with mixed reviews from critics, but Netflix is confident in the movie's franchise potential, with Bloomberg reporting that a sequel had been given the green light before the film had even been released.
Students compare the carbon sequestration potential for land - use types in their state, compare this to the amount of carbon released by human activities, and then discuss forests» ability to sequester atmospheric carbon.
We know you're going to ask, so we'll just say it and be done with it: Three Mile Island poses no danger whatsoever to human health, and quite frankly never did, even when there was serious tension about a potential release back in 1979.
I just go to the section where they get into discussing Arctic seabed methane in more detail, and the conclusion of that section is actually: «In summary, the ocean methane hydrate pool has strong potential to amplify the human CO2 release from fossil fuel combustion over time scales of decades to centuries.»
(We already see beginning global positive feedbacks accelerating non-anthropogenic releases, that have the potential to surpass all human emissions.)
Pachauri outlined the potential for major changes to the climate system, which could overwhelm human response strategies - breakdown of the thermohaline circulation, disintegration of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, a shift in mean climate towards an El Nino - like state, reduced carbon sink capacity, methane release from hydrates, and a rearrangement of biome distributions.
WASHINGTON, DC, July 24, 2003 (ENS)- The Bush administration today released a 10 year research strategy for developing knowledge of climate change and its potential impacts on the environment and human lives.
There are indications that large regions of the permafrost in parts of Alaska and other northern polar areas are already thawing, with the potential to release massive amounts of carbon into the atmosphere beyond those being directly added by human activity.
In summary, the ocean methane hydrate pool has strong potential to amplify the human CO2 release from fossil fuel combustion over times scales of decades to centuries.
As methane emissions from permafrost degradation will also be accompanied by larger fluxes of CO2, Arctic carbon stores clearly have the potential to be a significant amplifier to the human release of carbon.
Mesosphere: REVIEW OF MESOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE TRENDS G. Beig, et al. [1] In recent times it has become increasingly clear that releases of trace gases from human activity have a potential for causing change in the upper atmosphere.
Again from the press release: «With so many nanomaterials under development and with so much yet to be learned about nanoparticle toxicity and potential human tissue reactivity, Mahler and the team are hoping that their work, particularly the in vitro model, will provide an effective low - cost screening tool.»
The latest report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, released on Sunday night, is both sweeping in scope and staggering for its unprecedented details on the impacts of global climate change to date, as well as potential future effects on human and natural systems.
The following press release was issued jointly by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, the John Howard Society of Ontario, the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Ontario Nonprofit Network: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New law on police record checks tackles inconsistent use and guards against potential human rights violations Toronto, Ontario: Good news for Ontario workers, -Lrelease was issued jointly by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, the John Howard Society of Ontario, the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Ontario Nonprofit Network: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New law on police record checks tackles inconsistent use and guards against potential human rights violations Toronto, Ontario: Good news for Ontario workers, -LRELEASE New law on police record checks tackles inconsistent use and guards against potential human rights violations Toronto, Ontario: Good news for Ontario workers, -LSB-...]
We know you're going to ask, so we'll just say it and be done with it: Three Mile Island poses no danger whatsoever to human health, and quite frankly never did, even when there was serious tension about a potential release back in 1979.
A London - based start - up, MoBUInet aims at facilitating human interaction through an exchange platform to release the full potential of digital currencies.
As a Baby Boomer of late 20th - century America trained in a blend of humanistic and family systems models, with the underlying assumption that everyone embodied great human and relational potential ready to be released in therapy, it was clear where I stood.
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