In a Different Voice (1982) ushered in a new era of
thinking about human development and mental health by exploring the significance of how women view human relationships.
Not exact matches
Later, when interviewed in a 2006 article in the New York Times Sunday magazine
about current religious
thinking on artificial contraception, Mohler elaborated: «I can not imagine any
development in
human history, after the Fall, that has had a greater impact on
human beings than the Pill....
Using modern terms, we should say that the Bible records a
development of
thought about human nature in both its sociological and psychological aspects.
In addition to outlining the various stages of personality
development in his theory, Sullivan also speaks
about three modes of «
thinking» by which
human beings perceive and evaluate their experiences.
Such initiatives transcend the divide that has existed since the «60s between
human service advocates who focus on people, and community
development professionals who
think about neighborhoods.
We are so used to
thinking about the
human quest for God that we can not easily grasp the idea of God's taking the initiative in making himself known, especially when it is affirmed that he has done so in specific historical events and
developments.
You don't need to
think about your own emotional maturity and
development of individuality, your discipline, training and education, your willingness to cooperate and compromise and work with other people; you don't need to
think about developing deep and meaningful
human relationships and trying to keep them in order.
Having learned these facts of
human development, I
thought, if we learn
about child
development, and recover from our own childhood wounds and return to breastfeeding our babies and keeping them in arms and sleeping with us, we can surely parent children who will have a better life than we have.
«It's often
thought that kids don't do well because they're dumb, and there's nothing we can do
about it,» says lead study author Clancy Blair, associate professor of
human development and family studies at Pennsylvania State University.
So while I
think the paradigm has been an extremely positive
development on the whole, it has tended to prematurely narrow the kinds of hypotheses that are considered
about human evolution.
Our plan is grounded in the following two premises: 1) When purposefully synchronized with one another across multiple forms of media («cross-media»), children's and adolescents» exposure to high quality youth - oriented social and ethical story content, i.e. stories of substance specifically
about character
development, compassion, and courage (CCC), is a powerful way to promote youth academic achievement and ethical values; 2) Especially if these stories, told and «read» across media, in their various genres (
human interest, biography, history and historical fiction, civic engagement, coming of age, social change, spiritual awakening, moral issues, etc.), are «taught» by «educators» (broadly defined) using an «evidence - based» pedagogy that A) makes use of peer to peer, and adult facilitated group discussion and debate as a primary form of instruction, and B) takes advantage of access to the texts of the story that are made available cross-media (narratives, scripts, videos, etc.) to foster students» critical
thinking and ethical reflection skills.
But, it helps to
think about everything
humans have created: housing
developments, high - rises, automobiles, the Internet.
Well it's
about time they finally announce the release date for Detroit Become
Human I was starting to
think this game has entered
development hell or something.Because I
thought it would come out in 2015 then 2016 and then again last year.And I'm even wondering when Death Stranding, Days Gone, and The Last Of Us part 2 come out?
What the
Human Development report provides is a framework for thinking about how climate change affects the range of options for improving human lives, as experienced through food security, education, health, natural disaster risks, migration, and s
Human Development report provides is a framework for
thinking about how climate change affects the range of options for improving
human lives, as experienced through food security, education, health, natural disaster risks, migration, and s
human lives, as experienced through food security, education, health, natural disaster risks, migration, and so on.
Senator Illuzzi, testifying before the House
Human Services committee
about the provision after it had passed the Senate, explained «We
thought that from an economic
development standpoint, this would be a good time to inch forward... and create an environment where Vermont leads the country in setting the stage for eventually growing this wonderful product that has served this country well.»
Life affirmation Tempterrain, is
about celebration of
human creativity, freedom,
human development of critical
thinking and impartial rule of law, by
human ingenuity and laughter.
Through a combination of covert investigations and targeted advocacy, Global Witness has changed the way the world
thinks about the extraction and trading of natural resources, and the devastating impact their unsustainable exploitation can have upon
development,
human rights and stability.
Given that we
think about the future in reference to the past, what story should we tell of
human development?
How should we
think about climate risk in the context of environmental change and
human development?
Overview Join this popular annual webinar to hear
about important
developments in
human resources law over the past year, and the key trends to
think about for 2018.
These
developments require a new way of
thinking about the regulation of legal services, and Gillian Hadfield's excellent book, Rules for a Flat World: Why
Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex Global Economy, adds an important new conceptual framework for what this approach might look like.
Concerns
about the impact of the BRAC report are understandable, but «base closures may not be as traumatic as people
think,» says Ted Bradshaw, head of the
Human and Community
Development department at the University of California, Davis.