Many managers talk about respect, but treat team members more like
tools than human beings.
Not exact matches
Perhaps no
tool is more effective at putting a
human face on a firm
than social media — and no
tool is less expensive, either.
«Whatever insults
human dignity, such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment, deportation, slavery... the selling of women and children; as well as disgraceful working conditions, where men
are treated as mere
tools for profit, rather
than as free and responsible persons; all these things and others of their like
are infamies indeed... they
are a supreme dishonour to the Creator.»
you can have a court system that
is supposed to deal non-violently with solutions to these dillimmas but mostely it
is entertainment and laughable in it
's core justice to begin with
humans are human so how does the newer muslim prophet propose to become more
than human in response to violence and as a
tool for enactment for change — if necessary?
If CCM
is nothing more
than a marketing
tool for Christianity, then it will never allow for the full cultural expressions of
human failure that true artistry demands.
What
tool would help us see evidence for God, other
than our
human willingness to uncritically believe in things too good to actually
be true?
«More
than 2,600 sharp - edged flakes, flake fragments, and cores (cobbles from which flakes have
been removed), found in the fine - grained sediments of a dry riverbed in the Afar region of Ethiopia, have
been dated to between 2.52 and 2.60 million years ago, pushing back by more
than 150,000 years the known date at which
humans were making stone
tools.»
In their quest for righteousness, they often become self righteous, using their belief system as a weapon, to bash over the heads of others, rather
than as a
tool to improve their own lives and to become a living example of what true christians should
be like or what truly compassionate
humans should
be like, it
's very sad, that so many christians don't have a clue how to act like decent people, and that they
are hypocrites and full of hate.
Scintigraphy, which has
been used for years in treating
humans, reveals more accurately
than any other diagnostic
tool the precise location and extent of the abnormal activity.
We differentiated between computational approaches (either based on volume data, such as the number of mentions related to a party or candidate or the occurrence of particular hashtags; or endorsement data, such as the number of Twitter followers, Facebook friends or the number of «likes» received on Facebook walls), sentiment analysis approaches, that pay attention to the language and try to attach a qualitative meaning to the comments (posts, tweets) published by social media users employing automated
tools for sentiment analysis (i.e., via natural language processing models or the employment of pre-defined ontological dictionaries), and finally what we call supervised and aggregated sentiment analysis (SASA), that
is, techniques that exploit the
human codification in their process and focus on the estimation of the aggregated distribution of the opinions, rather
than on individual classification of each single text (Ceron et al. 2016).
This comprehensive research
tool is accessed by more
than 250,000 students, scholars, educators, and
human rights advocates monthly from over 150 countries around the world.
Madjedbebe, Australia: Various ochre pieces, found among thousands of stone
tools, helped researchers establish in 2017 that
humans were in Australia 65,000 years ago — 20,000 years earlier
than researchers thought.
Blombos Cave, South Africa: Dated to about 100,000 years ago, ochre - processing «
tool kits» and other artifacts found at the site — including an engraved piece of ochre, the oldest known art of its type — suggest early
humans were capable of modern, complex behaviors much earlier
than once thought.
But those early temperatures
are now a
tool unto themselves, helping scientists tease out when
humans might have started to warm Earth's climate — and suggesting that the warming may
be greater
than first thought.
Scientists have discovered the oldest recorded stone
tool ever to
be found in Turkey, revealing that
humans passed through the gateway from Asia to Europe much earlier
than previously thought, approximately 1.2 million years ago.
Obsidian, naturally occurring volcanic glass,
is smooth, hard, and far sharper
than a surgical scalpel when fractured, making it a highly desirable raw material for crafting stone
tools for almost all of
human history.
«We believe our
tools are more robust, have wider applicability and
are significantly faster
than competing software and
human design,» Suresh says.
That
's where a team of archaeologists has found ancient stone
tools and butchered mastodon bones that have
been reliably dated to 14,550 years ago — more
than 1000 years before scientists once thought
humans first reached the New World.
Yuste, for example, says that keeping
human benefits in mind
is important, but he wonders whether the project's original sharp focus on
tool development may
be diluted if the NIH advisory panel
is dominated by traditional neuroscientists, rather
than a more interdisciplinary mix of scientists including nanoscientists, optogeneticists, and synthetic biologists.
Earlier dating work by Lepre and Kent helped lead to another landmark paper in 2011: a study that suggested Homo erectus, another precursor to modern
humans,
was using more advanced
tool - making methods 1.8 million years ago, at least 300,000 years earlier
than previously thought.
Imagine a knife and fork they
are really good at their jobs, but with modern
humans you -LSB-'ve] got like the equivalent of a whole
tool box with spanners and pulleys and weaving and high temperature firing for even making clay statue [ttes]; all of that technology I think, just takes moderns that bit further
than Neandertals.
For instance, the study suggests that the early
human species Australopithecus afarensis may have had greater dexterity
than what
was required for cutting with a stone, including manipulative and
tool - related behaviors that may not have
been preserved in the archaeological record.
A study in the journal Science suggests that early
humans were fire - treating stone more
than 70,000 years ago to make better stone
tools.
The researchers then determined that the stones must have
been chimp
tools because of their size: a typical
human hammer stone
is no longer
than 120 millimeters (less
than 5 inches) and weighs less
than 400 grams (less
than one pound).
SA: Recently, archaeologists working in Ethiopia announced that they had found evidence that
humans were using stone
tools to butcher animals 800,000 years earlier
than previously thought, and the hominids in question
were probably australopithecines, namely Lucy's species,.
The most recent breakthrough
is CRISPR — a
tool to edit the genome of a
human cell more precisely and efficiently
than ever before.
The newly discovered
tools are also 500,000 older
than modern - day
human species.
The «primitive» nature of the
human hand suggests that any changes that led to a widespread flowering of stone
tool culture
was likely neurological rather
than structural — in other words, the adaptation occurred in our brains, not in our hands, he says.
Scientists suggest that the discovery
is relevant as it suggests that
humans were making
tools much earlier
than when the genus Homo came into existence.
Researchers used the new survey of the Messak Settafet to estimate that enough stone
tools were discarded over the course of
human evolution in Africa to build more
than one Great Pyramid for every square kilometre of land on the continent.
These
tools are powerful and disruptive, and they have the potential to red The Society for
Human Resource Management (SHRM)
is the world's largest HR professional society, representing 285,000 members in more
than 165 countries.
Rather
than concentrating primarily on eLearning authoring
tools and learning management systems, design thinking
is centered more so around
human observations, feedback interviews, brainstorming sessions, and prototype creation.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Gardner's Multiple Intelligences theory — in which he posits that all
human beings possess numerous autonomous intelligences rather
than a single intelligence that can
be measured through a
tool such as the IQ test.
It
is proven that
human brain can remember longtime what they see rather
than what they hear and read.So Infographics can
be used as best teaching
tools.
Given that
human proofreaders
are considered better
than digital
tools, you might actually
be better off showing the text to a person who proofreads for a living.
This investing timing
tool is for the hares in the world that think they have special insights and / or magic powers that will allow them to do things no other
human has managed to pull off - which
is to consistently profit wildly with short - term investment strategies more
than two years in a row.
Though there
are fewer zoonotic risks in North America
than developing countries, we owe that reduced risk to an infrastructure developed to prevent disease using
tools, which included food safety and animal and
human vaccination.
Because lymphoma in dogs
is less well studied
than humans, the research
tools to study canine cancer
are less well developed.
They
are so much more
than tools, they
are true team members and receive the same care and respect as their
human counterparts.
Surely, it
's not easier in the complex
human health care world to adopt telemedicine
tools than it
is in pet health care.
The line, which includes more
than 35 wet goods, styling products, and
tools,
is designed and formulated based on the popular
human hair care brand.
Much like computer - assisted chess players perform better
than both computer chess players and
human chess players, I think Points For Trips could
be a useful
tool for knowledgable travel hackers to source ideas for strategic redemption opportunities.
My guess, FWIW,
is that there
is a lot of cultural (and perhaps even neurological) development going on between the first «anatomically modern»
humans 200,000 years back (and, according to recent finds, now further back
than that) and the «Upper Paleolithic,» which
is the period ~ 50,000 years ago when we start to see differentiation and development of stone
tool technologies in the archeological record:
But what
's worse I think
than our
being trapped in this adolescent species evolutionary level,
is that we got here, to this point as thinking
human beings standing upright (most of the time) via an evolutionary path that made it useful to have the brain keep getting bigger and bigger, and more wired and wired, and better wired and better wired, to the point where we
humans became so smart that some of us, the brilliant ones, invented things like bows and arrows, carving
tools... fast foward to... the model T, trains, planes, ships, nuclear weapons, air conditioners, windows!
Similarly, today natural climate - change
is being blamed on
human activity by politicians, rather
than the scientific illiteracy that
's CAUSED by the politicization of the scientific process as a
tool for power rather
than knowledge.
A new paper in the journal Biodiversity Conservation suggests that anthropomorphism — the attribution of
human characteristics to anything other
than a
human being — could become a powerful
tool in promoting public support for animal conservation.
Artificial intelligence review
tools can
be both more accurate and less expensive
than human reviewers but require skilled users.
Moreover, 58 percent of small and mid-sized firms (less
than 250 attorneys) say that they
are deploying more technology
tools to replace
human resources.
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Amazon on Wednesday made the
AI and voice - recognition software that powers the company's Alexa virtual assistant available to all its cloud - computing customers.Called Amazon Lex, the service will allow developers to make chat bot applications using Alexa's voice recognition technology and leverage the
AI's deep learning abilities to enable their apps to understand more text and speech queries.Amazon CTO Werner Vogels said that Amazon's cloud - based work in processing how
humans write and speak would make chat bots more helpful
than the clunky
tools they've
been in the past.