He claims that self - interest will eventually override
social cooperation as the network grows and the amount of larger transactions increases, and that new mining pools could come in at essentially a discount with illicit intentions.
CAPITAL departs from a workshop that took place in León, which allowed him to explore aspects of
social cooperation as the best way to support a model that allows the distribution and expansion of its contents to the participants, the users, and the audience.
Not exact matches
Azariah who later became Bishop of Dornakal argued that the church in accepting the position of a communal political minority with special protection would become a static community and it would negate its self - understanding
as standing for mission and service to the whole national community, that in any case the Indian church is not a single
social or cultural community since it consists of people of diverse background, each of whom would have its own political struggle to wage in
cooperation with the people of similar background in other religions; and therefore theologically and politically Christians should ask only for religious freedom for its mission and service to all people, not
as a minority right, but
as a human right (ref.
Finally, they tend to make their self - definition increasingly narrow, to isolate themselves, to demagogue
social and emotional issues and to view change,
cooperation, negotiation or other efforts to resolve differences
as signs of weakness.
Securing solidarity and
cooperation for this agenda, however, requires extending reason's mastery and control over
social relations of distribution
as well, so
as to ensure that the possibilities of self - transcendence are widely shared by «humanity.»
As civic participation in these arenas declined, Putnam claimed, so did America's stock of
social capital — the connections between people that foster
cooperation and trust.
In this way,
social cooperation among human beings brings about the cohesion, and therein the unity, required of a society by interrelating the personal experience of individuals in such a way so
as to emotionally bond those individuals together.
Indeed,
as Whitehead is convinced, all ecological systems and by extension all naturally occurring
social groups of whatever type, human included, are fostered upon the principle of
cooperation, and not competition or antagonism.
The New Testament starts with personalities
as in themselves supremely valuable, and conceives the «beloved community» in terms of their free
cooperation and the
social hope of the kingdom of God the crowning evidence of their faith and loyalty.
Pope Benedict XVI, who announced his resignation Monday after eight years
as head of the Roman Catholic Church, will leave a legacy of strong theology,
cooperation with evangelicals and a hardline conservative stance on
social issues, evangelical leaders and observers say.
As social animals our survival as a group is dependent upon mutual cooperatio
As social animals our survival
as a group is dependent upon mutual cooperatio
as a group is dependent upon mutual
cooperation.
Mainline churches, on the other hand, without this strong emphasis on snatching people from the threat of hell, have tended to interpret mission less
as competition and more
as nurture,
cooperation, and action for
social justice.
Further, fathers» mental health had a long - term impact, leading to differences in children's
social skills (such
as self - control and
cooperation) when the children reached fifth grade.
Whether it is simply rolling a ball back and forth with a sibling or putting on a costume and imagining she's an astronaut — she's developing important
social skills such
as learning to take turns,
cooperation, and getting along with others.
The AAP states that «although there are potential benefits from viewing some television shows, such
as the promotion of positive aspects of
social behavior (such
as sharing, manners, and
cooperation), many negative health effects also can result,» including increases in:
Our Positive Discipline Apps provide just that — alternatives to punishment that also teach children valuable
social and life skills such
as self - discipline, responsibility,
cooperation, and problem - solving skills.
Dr Rutherford will explore the themes of
cooperation and altruism in his event «Community Resilience under Public Service Reform»
as part of the ESRC's Festival of
Social Science on the 6th November in Edinburgh.
Well integrated societies are more likely to challenge extremist ideologies and extremist activity,
as well
as having greater
social mobility, better access to education, and greater
cooperation across communities.
The team's analyses, which covered 90 species, revealed that brain size was best predicted by a score based on various
social behaviors such
as cooperation with other species, group hunting and complex vocalizations.
Oxytocin is known
as the «love hormone» because it encourages trust,
cooperation and
social bonding.
Ideally, this task should be a
cooperation with different parties, including the medical professionals, psychological professionals, family members,
as well
as social workers.»
To arrive at this radical notion, Hauser draws on his own research in
social cooperation, neuroscience, and primate behavior,
as well
as on the musings of philosophers, cognitive psychologists, and most important, the theories of MIT linguist Noam Chomsky, who in the 1950s proposed that all humans are equipped with a universal linguistic grammar, a set of instinctive rules that underlie all languages.
Structural balance may also serve
as a psychological mechanism that allows specific
social structures to exist and that prevents
cooperation between members of different groups.
Further, fathers» mental health had a long - term impact, leading to differences in children's
social skills (such
as self - control and
cooperation) when the children reached fifth grade.
Discrimination based on sex, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, national origin, age, or sexual orientation is contrary to the view of science
as a collegial process which promotes
cooperation and collaboration and in which work is judged without regard to the personal or
social attributes of individual scientists.
Study lead author Michael Raupach, GCP co-chair and atmospheric physicist at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, says it will take economic, policy and
social changes to reverse the trend, such
as capturing the CO2 emitted by coal - fired power plants and increased international
cooperation.
Mobile eyebrows gave us the communication skills to establish large,
social networks; in particular to express more nuanced emotions such
as recognition and sympathy, allowing for greater understanding and
cooperation between people.
The main conclusion of the study is that the preoccupation with
social image weighs much more heavily than punishment
as a factor to promote efficient
cooperation in this society.
In terms of the evolution of sociality, we examine underlying physiological and cognitive mechanisms that may explain links between stress,
social bonds and
cooperation, between non-kin
as well
as kin.
A study by the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis shows that
social norms are internalized to become almost instinctive
as a way to foster
cooperation.
In Norway for instance, the term «DUGNAD» describes collective volunteering; a traditional scheme of
cooperation within
social groups such
as families, neighborhoods, communities, professional sectors or nations.
The discussion will be contextualized by the global scenary of solid waste management and the implementation of the new Sustainable Development Goals, focusing the question of solid waste and
social development
as priorities on the debate of
cooperation for development and public policies for the next 15 years.
The RCCP includes regular classroom instruction in violence prevention and
social and emotional skills such
as empathy,
cooperation, negotiation, appropriate expression of feelings, and appreciation of diversity.
Students explain how
social concepts such
as cooperation, communication, collaboration, consensus, self - esteem, risk taking, sympathy, and empathy apply in theatre and daily life
Classes include a focus on
social - emotional skills, such
as cooperation, that can help students succeed in their academic classes.
Through these trusting relationships, infants learn necessary
social skills such
as taking turns and
cooperation.
PE activities will also contribute to an integrated
social - emotional program
as students practice habits like
cooperation, fairness, teamwork, and honesty through athletics.
Like most animals who live in groups, dogs tend to establish their own
social structures, which is viewed
as a dominance hierarchy that serves to maintain order, reduce conflict and promote
cooperation among pack members.
During the session, Dr. Alexis Tam, Secretary for
Social Affairs and Culture of the Macao SAR Government elaborated the city's historic and cultural roots, which can make a strong tie that connects Macao with peoples of different regions around the world, with more friendly visits, exchanges and
cooperation based on Macao's diverse cultural gems, such
as cultural heritage, religion, Macanese community, returned overseas Chinese and immigrants
as well
as historic connections with Portugal.
With the aim of contributing to the care of our island, over ten years ago we committed to the environment, sustainability and
social responsibility, and with the help and
cooperation of our customers and employees we have been certified by the Institute of Tourism responsible
as «Sustainable Hotel».
They viewed his hopes for Republican
cooperation as naive and his characterization of
social justice groups
as insulting.
It's all
as it was in those happy carefree days of 2009 and before, BC (yes, Before Cli **** ga **)
as we call it now, when the MSM would happily «highlight the most alarmist aspects and downplay any mention of uncertainty» (Zorita), when no doubts were allowed, or should I say expressed, about the holy trilogy of WG1, 2, and 3 — how certain it was that the well - accepted theory of ghg effect, and the impacts thereof, would lead to a Copenhagen / Kyoto utopia of global
cooperation, and that the IPCC was cool (whoops, «the request for more research about the
social dynamics of the IPCC, of positive feedbacks
as described by Judith, is meaningful for me» (von Storch).)
to investigate and harness the varied forces — evolutionary,
social, psychological, neurological and economic — that shape the role of law and
social norms
as they enable
cooperation, governance
The more than 75 years The Ford Foundation has worked hard to create
social change worldwide
as it follows its mission to strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, increase international
cooperation, and advance human achievement for those around the world.
«I hired Donna
as a consultant on
social media and was very happy both with the process of
cooperation with Donna and with her performance.»
I am your neighbour / Ideas about the family / Ideals and limitations / Identities / Identity and relationship / Identity vs role confusion / Image of
social care / Immediacy / Impediments to permanency / Importance of
cooperation / Importance of fathers / Impulsivity and irrational beliefs / In - between / Including families / Inclusion / Independent living / Independent living skills / Indications for treatment / Individual and residential treatment / Individual antisepsis / Individual demands / Individual differences / Individual experiences / Individual recognition / Individual sessions / Individuals and groups / Indoor noise / Indulging the deprived child / Inner pain / Inner world / Innovative book / Insecure attachment / Inside kid / Institutional care in Germany / Interactive learning / Intercultural relationships / Interest contagion / Intergenerational programs / Intergenerational theory / Intergenerational work / Internal / external control / Interpersonal dependence / Interpersonal responses / Interpretation
as interference / Interpreting behaviour / Interpretive systems / Inter-staff relationships / Intervention environment / Interventions / Interview / Intimate familiarity / Introducing supervision / Intuitive decision - making / Investment in relationships / Invisible suffering / Involvement of families / Involving families / Involving young people / Irish view / Irrational acceptance / Isibindi project / Isolation rooms / I've been an adult too long
Since every human being in the educated world comes into contact with an educator, leveraging educators» abilities to build relationships can have a powerful ripple effect throughout the community — not only alleviating
social problems such
as delinquency, abuse, and violence, but also increasing pro-
social behaviors such
as social responsibility,
cooperation, and altruism.
GU serves
as a resource for educating policymakers and the public about the economic and
social need for intergenerational
cooperation.
The program also addresses research evidence suggesting that the development of resilience, positive - self esteem, empathy,
cooperation, friendship skills,
social skills, self management skills, decision making, emotional management and conflict resolution can help to protect people from the harmful effects of bullying,
as well
as helping them to build positive peer relationships.
Playing with other children provides practice in important
social skills such
as sharing, taking turns and
cooperation.