Identify and describe various technological developments to control fire, water, wind, and soil, and to utilize natural resources such as trees, coal, oil, and gas in order to
satisfy the basic human needs for food, water, clothing, and shelter.
The religious impulse of the ecological movement explains both its popularity —
it satisfies a basic human need — and the uncertainty of its future.
Programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, public housing and food stamps are assertions that
satisfying these basic human needs should not be determined by one's ability to pay.
But looping doesn't simply
satisfy a basic human need, say its proponents; it also provides distinct educational advantages.
How is the carbon cycle's ability to
satisfy the basic human need of security of air different from ranchland's ability to satisfy the human need to eat beef?
Not exact matches
It is a «social event» founded on the
basic need for
human beings to interrelate with others of their kind within the context of a nourishing social environment; it is a «living - togetherness» constituted of individual
human beings sharing a common and, to some extent, mutually
satisfying form of social experience.
(This concept is close to what I have described as the will - to - relate, which is the fundamental
human drive since it is only in relationships that people can
satisfy most of their
basic psychological
needs.)
In contrast, the person who has known enough genuine intimacy in his early,
need -
satisfying relationships to feel some «
basic trust» in his relationships can recognize, confront, and accept the essential loneliness of
human existence.
By creating conditions that
satisfy students
basic human needs for survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun, teachers can motivate students to learn and behave in respectful, responsible ways.
I wish people knew that a cat's behavior isn't about the
human but that cats are usually just trying to
satisfy their
basic needs for safety and security, stimulation thru environmental enrichment, and their natural instincts like hunting and scratching.
Increasing the cost of using energy by raising its cost will decrease its use and thus
human welfare and economic productivity, which are strongly associated with an improved environment as
humans turn to such issues as their
basic needs are
satisfied.