Not exact matches
In a
sense this is about inequality, and the diverging fortunes of different bank employees: At the high end, banking remains a
human enterprise of valued professionals interacting face - to - face with clients, including, if the clients want,
by using terrible terrible voicemail.
The great issues of our time are moral: the
uses of power; wealth and poverty;
human rights; the moral quality and character of society; loss of the
sense of the common good in tandem with the pampering of private interests; domestic violence; outrageous legal and medical costs in a system of maldistributed services; unprecedented developments in biotechnologies which portend good but risk evil; the violation of public trust
by high elected officials and their appointees; the growing militarization of many societies; continued racism; the persistence of hunger and malnutrition; a still exploding population in societies hard put to increase jobs and resources; abortion; euthanasia; care for the environment; the claims of future generations.
Recent papers on process thought and feminism have
used the term «androgynous to depict the range of maleness / femaleness expressed in both
humans and God.1 In a similar
sense, «gynandrous» has been proposed.2 To be sure, the aim is to capture,
by means of an appropriate term, the rich texture of
human differences, that one is neither strictly «female» or «male» but a creative combination of the qualities historically assigned to both.
That insight is nothing other than the understanding that while in one
sense God is indeed unalterable in his faithfulness, his love, and his welcome to his
human children, in another
sense the opportunities offered to him to express just such an attitude depend to a very considerable degree upon the way in which what has taken place in the world provides for God precisely such an opening on the
human side; and it is
used by him to deepen his relationship and thereby enrich both himself and the life of those children.
Recent papers on process thought and feminism have
used the term «androgynous to depict the range of maleness / femaleness expressed in both
humans and God.1 In a similar
sense, «gynandrous» has been proposed.2 To be sure, the aim is to capture,
by means of an appropriate term, the rich texture of
human differences, that one is...
In a work recently completed, but not yet published, I have explained how the adaptability of animal bodily systems, especially the brain, which Meredith and Stein have remarkably demonstrated in respect of the
senses in their The Merging of the Senses and which is seen in infant language - learning in a way discussed by Meltzoff, Butterworth and others, reaches a peak in the case of the human use of language so that it is solely semantic and communicational constraints which determine grammar and nothing universal in grammar is determined by neur
senses in their The Merging of the
Senses and which is seen in infant language - learning in a way discussed by Meltzoff, Butterworth and others, reaches a peak in the case of the human use of language so that it is solely semantic and communicational constraints which determine grammar and nothing universal in grammar is determined by neur
Senses and which is seen in infant language - learning in a way discussed
by Meltzoff, Butterworth and others, reaches a peak in the case of the
human use of language so that it is solely semantic and communicational constraints which determine grammar and nothing universal in grammar is determined
by neurology.
Feeling - qualities, the
sense of empathetic identification, and the valuational aspect in all
human experience have been given serious attention
by most process - thinkers; this was why words like «good» and «love» and «harmony», and their opposites, could be
used with some freedom in the preceding discussion.
The Faith perspective sets
human action within the context of an ecosystem, material (as
used in the normal
sense of the word
by science) and spiritual (ignored or denied
by western society).
What I then propose to do is, briefly stated, to test saintliness
by common
sense, to
use human standards to help us decide how far the religious life commends itself as an ideal kind of
human activity.
From newborns to two years old, children learn about the world
by using their five
senses of
human nature and motor skills.
Remote
sensing and VGI generate geolocated data
used not just
by scientists, but also
by practitioners with little scientific training seeking to intervene in crisis situations, which often unfold in remote and dangerous locations inhabited
by vulnerable populations and may involve
human rights abuses, humanitarian and disaster responses, and threats to cultural heritage during conflict.
But pretty soon he is detailing its failings: we are overconfident in our mind - reading abilities; we
use our own mind as a template for others, yet confabulate wildly to make
sense of ourselves;
by stereotyping people we overemphasise differences; we are woefully poor at reading body language; and we constantly misapply our mind - reading talents, dehumanising others while imbuing inanimate objects with
human traits.
One of those groups is SkyTruth of Shepherdstown, W. Va., founded
by geologist John Amos in 2001 to monitor the effects of
human activity on the environment
using remote -
sensing and mapping technologies.
«Something akin to this index may be
used by the
human brain to evaluate its own
sense of social well - being.»
October 26, 2016 Restoring the
sense of touch in amputees
using natural signals of the nervous system Scientists at the University of Chicago and Case Western Reserve University have found a way to produce realistic sensations of touch in two
human amputees
by directly stimulating the nervous system.
Therefore, Teitell's group opted to further modify their constructs with a 3 ′ - UTR mitochondrial targeting sequence (MTS) from
human mitochondrial ribosomal protein S12 — the same essential approach
used to optimize the import of allotopically - expressed proteins
by Dr. Marisol Corral - Debrinski, (3,4) and subsequently advanced for multiple additional ETS subunit proteins
by Dr. Matthew O'Connor's group at the
SENS Foundation Research Center (RC).
Rumors of the experiment
by scientists based at Sun Yat -
sen University in Guangdong spurred others, including Doudna, to meet in January to discuss the future of the technology and its responsible
use in
humans.
This inborn numerical
sense reaches back millions of years, researchers say, and has been
used by humans and animals to help guide everyday behaviors such as hunting for food.
I'm not a scientist so can only go
by what I read, but it makes
sense that something that's been
used to purify water for centuries would have similar benefits to the
human body.
Humans usually access to knowledge through a series of actions such as storing, retrieving, understanding,
using, and organizing the information acquired
by the
senses.
I also thought that
by placing the emphasis on the language,
using it to demonstrate Bartle's perpetual, unbearable
sense of awe and wonder, I'd have at least a chance of connecting to another
human being on an emotional level.
Canine searchers fill a critical role during structural collapse incidents
by using their incredible
sense of smell to detect live
human scent, even when a victim is buried deep in the rubble.
The Beagle's extraordinary
sense of smell, however, continues to be
used by humans, but not to sniff out rabbits.
The dogs were extremely important in locating
human victims,
by using their
sense of smell and agility to direct workers to the location of those injured and deceased.
The exhibition features recent videos
by acclaimed international artists who
use their work to explore the spectacle of nature and the
sense of cosmic stupor that captures
humans when faced with the sublime vastness of our planet.
13 This sentiment recurs in Sculpture and Touch, the book Jaeger shared in her studio: «Sculpture is formed of a narrow and specific history, concerned with processes of making and informed
by the ways in which
human beings
use objects to attempt to make
sense of the surrounding world.
She is interested in speaking about
human behaviours; she makes
sense of this
by making the personal, impersonal,
using her environment and family as a vehicle to explore these concerns.
Sculpture is formed of a narrow and specific history, concerned with processes of making and informed
by the ways in which
human beings
use objects to attempt to make
sense of the surrounding world.
The map is double - sided; one side (shown below, and with details) shows the inhabitants and
human use with all kinds of information including things like shipping lane positions, vessel traffic, ocean temperatures, and the long - distance movements of 10 species of marine animals and birds as indicated
by remote -
sensing devices.
This makes
sense, given that any treaty that would have a noticeable impact on the flow of greenhouse gases would,
by definition, have to transform the way
humans use energy and landscapes.
«Our goal is to help solve this problem now
by using human beings — trained, experienced journalists — who will operate under a transparent, accountable process to apply basic common
sense to a growing scourge that clearly can not be solved
by algorithms,» explained Brill, the author of two best - selling books, who has won multiple National Magazine awards and, among other journalism enterprises, founded The American Lawyer, Court TV, and Brill's Content magazine.