Not exact matches
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised
around the world and how child - rearing can inform the
understanding of
human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one of the things which makes
humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
Meanwhile, other researchers are using the device to enhance vision for those with poor eyesight and even the near - blind, to
understand how
humans handle heavy workloads and multitasking — and, perhaps, most intriguingly, to better engage autistic individuals with the world
around them.
A lot of
human learning comes from unsupervised learning where you're just sort of observing the world
around you and
understanding how things behave.
With the recent hubbub
around the Peeple app, which is attempting to be the «Yelp for
Humans», Broad Listening is a more empathetic way to
understand people without randomly reviewing them on an app.
City streets are much more difficult to navigate for autonomous systems (and
humans) than highway roads, because the cars have to navigate
around other cars,
understand traffic signals and watch for pedestrians or other unexpected interferences.
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Human beings desperately want to belong, but, they also desperately want to
understand the environment
around them.
Sally Jansen, Actually not ALL people inherently believe in a creator, though t is a common
human belief that the world
around them came from something outside of its own
understanding.
No... essentially, God is the collective wild imagination of a bunch of scientifically ignorant
humans who lived thousands of years ago and had absolutely no
understanding of the world
around them, so the only way they could possibly accept the way things were was to invent something that controlled any natural mechanism they didn't
understand.
«Time» is something
humans created to quantifying the passing of events, because we need it to
understand the world
around us (or at least most of us do; there are people with strange mental conditions that are fully functioning but have no concept of time).
After carefully reading the Quran and examining it based on his many years of study, a leading American theologian has concluded that via the holy book God is speaking to all
human beings
around the world, a voice that, in his astonishing book, he said he tried to transmit to readers and students, as well to himself, to deepen his
understanding.
You mean even the never - contacted - by -
humans tribes, like the inhabitants of North Sentinel Island (and others like them
around the world), would
understand this + sign???
I believe they would argue that its development results from the innate
human desire to «explain» and «
understand» the natural world
around us.
Basic
human understanding of what is beneficial to the society
around us, to the people we encounter... the morality that my beliefs hold me to... all of these things inform my
understanding of what is good.
One only has to think about the countless cultures
around the world that developed gods independently of each other long before
humans began to travel globe to realize that all gods are a result of mans ego, fear and lack of
understanding.
What he sought was ecclesial density, a «density» characterized by an intensity of common teaching, worship vibrancy, the confidence of a tradition extending to the very beginnings of the Church, and the welcomed contention of many voices
around and within all of it as each yet seeks better to
understand the core, foundational truths that God is triune and Christ is fully God and fully
human.
This is what I hope to persuade you of by drawing your attention to an altogether extraordinary and highly suggestive condition of the world
around us, one which we all see and are subject to, but without paying any attention to it, or at least without
understanding it: I mean the increasingly rapid growth in the
human world of the forces of collectivization.
The building of the Church as a community with complex organizational structure, with manifold functions and leaders, with various responsibilities to the society
around it, can easily degenerate into the building of religious clubs, of sororities and fraternities and of national associations for the promotion of good causes, if the
understanding of the Church's purpose, of its responsibility to God, of the nature and action of God, of man and his history, of the meaning of the Church's work in all the complex of
human activity and of the interrelation of the various aspects of its work are lost to view.
This, in turn, has led to another flare up of the rumbling culture war between the analytics insurgents, who believe all
human endeavour can and must be reduced to a single equation, and the traditionalist old guard, who believe the only way to
understand a footballer is by following him
around for weeks at a time and watching everything he does, meticulously observing his breakfast habits, which way «round he arranges his toilet paper, and whether he throws chewing gum into a bin or just drops it in the street.
On a similar theme, anyone with a modicum of
understanding of
human nature would see it as desirable to deliver a good, close to even spread of referees from
around the country.
The report finds makes a list of recommendations for business, industry, professional bodies and government, namely: Construction businesses · Focus on better
human resource management · Introduce and / or expand mentoring schemes · Boost investment in training · Develop talent from the trades as potential managers and professionals · Engage with the community and local education establishments Industry · Rally
around social mobility as a collective theme · Promote better
human resource management and support the effort of businesses · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Support diversity and schemes that widen access to management and the professions · Emphasise and spread
understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility Professional bodies and institutions · Drive the aspirations of Professions for Good for promoting social mobility and diversity · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Emphasise and spread
understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility · Provide greater routes for degree - level learning among those working within construction Government · Produce with urgency a plan to boost the UK as an international hub of construction excellence, as a core part of the Industrial Strategy · Provide greater funding to support the travel costs of apprentices · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Place greater weight in project appraisal on the impact the built environment has on social mobility The report is being formally launched at an event in the House of Commons later today.
Yaser Sheikh, associate professor of robotics, said these methods for tracking 2 - D
human form and motion open up new ways for people and machines to interact with each other, and for people to use machines to better
understand the world
around them.
Although the physics and design rules of
human - made parachutes are well -
understood, until the Edinburgh team's effort, the flow
around the miniature parachute of the dandelion was not.
«Trillions of insects
around the world migrate every year, and we're just beginning to
understand their connections to ecosystems and
human life,» says Dara Satterfield, an ecologist at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
Just as
humans benefit from having five senses rather than just one, employing a variety of intellectual approaches vastly expands our ability to
understand the complex world
around us.
The key to
understanding human diversity is having access to biological samples from unique populations
around the world.
These types of comparisons are crucial for making and
understanding analogies, which
humans use to solve problems, weigh moral dilemmas, and describe the world
around them.
To
understand how and why mites vary geographically, study authors sampled 70
human hosts from
around the world.
Among the earliest approaches we find the developmental theory of Abraham Maslow, emphasizing a hierarchy of needs and motivations; the existential psychology of Rollo May acknowledging
human choice and the tragic aspects of
human existence; and the person - centered or client - centered therapy of Carl Rogers, which is centered
around the clients» capacity for self - direction and
understanding of his / her own development.
It will also help teach machines to differentiate between
human - made and natural sounds and to
understand the world
around them.
Understanding the genetic diversity in the
human host, the parasite and the mosquito vector requires the coordinated effort of researchers
around the world, and has a fundamental role to play in malaria control and elimination.
Still, he said, the new data, «has important implications for
understanding the genesis of cancer and the interaction between
human cells and other microbial or viral organisms in or
around us.»
But surely even Wojick
understands that virtually * all * the rise in atmospheric CO2 in the last two centuries (
around 40 % as mentioned by Gavin's Pussycat above) is down to
human activities.
From heavenly bodies to the
human body, UNLV faculty and students are making new discoveries, solving critical problems, and finding ways to help us better
understand ourselves and the world
around us.
Fruit flies serve as a good model organism for
understanding the molecular mechanisms behind many
human diseases —
around 75 percent of disease - causing genes are found in the species in a similar form.
I studied with meditation teachers, healers, scientists, and spiritual masters
around the world, all of whom guided me on the internal journey of
understanding myself, my mind, and how to cope with the
human experience.
We have a much better chance of seeing,
understanding and appreciating that we are one with all of the beings
around us, whether
human, animal or other.
But the whole «everything's like this, except when it isn't» thing is an excellent characterization of the general awfulness of the entire movie: the aliens, walking
around in their Eddie Murphy robot spaceship body, either
understand humans and Earth culture, or they don't, depending on which would be «funniest» (none of it is actually funny, natch).
For while some bigots certainly still cling desperately to outmoded notions about racial purity, most of the country has come
around to an
understanding that there's only one race, the
human race, and that we come in an infinite array of beautiful hues and features.
$ 5 a Day is a little rough
around the edges and I can
understand why distributors weren't optimistic about its commercial prospects, but it's a pretty decent
human dramedy.
Structured in two parts, the first portion of the story centers
around the young ape boy's struggle to
understand his differences from his family, while the second portion complicates that struggle with the introduction of an older Tarzan to a father - daughter team of
human explorers and their ruthless protector, Clayton.
These projects connect them with nature in their own backyards and school yards and use the Internet to create
human connections with other students in the United States and
around the world for a better
understanding of our global ecosystem.
This PowerPoint presentation includes various fun activities based
around: What programming is and why it is important Variables and constants BASIC Commands and their Scratch alternatives (PRINT, CLS, INPUT, END, REM, LET) Conditional Statements — IF THEN ELSE, SELECT CASE, GOTO Loops - FOR NEXT, DO WHILE, WHILE WEND Setting Real World programming challenges Combining programming with other topics ========================================================================= Part one, which contains various fun activities based
around: Computational thinking (simplified)-- breaking down a bigger task into smaller steps and finding solutions Algorithms — Step - by - step ordered instructions Flow Charts — Graphical representations of algorithms Pseudocode — A half - code outline of a program written for
humans to
understand.
Topic: Endangered Animals and Rainforests
around the World 6 Lessons (6 - 8 hours of learning) Suitable for 7 - 11 years Learning Intentions covered: To explain why some animals are in danger To locate and describe rainforests To explain the importance of a rainforest To explain the consequences of
human actions To identify rainforest animals that are in danger To describe features of rainforest animals To explain «how» rainforests are being destroyed To
understand that destruction of the rainforests is bad for animals and people To persuade somebody to stop destroying the rainforest To describe rainforest animals To identify skills people have in a rainforest To describe our differences and how they can enhance each other To measure
humans and animals Resources also attached!
As
human rights ideals are increasingly
understood and manifested
around the globe, we must come to
understand that humiliation in its many forms — for example, disrespect, denigration, derision, dehumanisation — becomes a much more powerful force to break down relationships than ever before (Lindner, 2006).
Since antiquity, philosophers have been intrigued with how
human beings develop self - awareness — the ability to examine and
understand who we are relative to the world
around us.
By equipping students with geographical and cultural knowledge, an
understanding of
human rights issues and by promoting multilingualism, they are better prepared to interpret the world
around them and to act on improving it.
Although we are all
human beings, culture and prior learning experiences shape how we perceive and
understand the world
around us.
In a press release, the Ford brand describes the all - new global Ford Focus as «the culmination of research with Focus customers
around the world and
human - centered design processes to
understand and satisfy their unique needs
around the world...
If we want that those
around were able to
understand us, we need some
human qualities, but it is not enough just to be a good person, causing a dark sympathy.
They can play together, snuggle and nap together, and generally be cats
around each other, really
understanding one another and keeping each other company when their
human companion is not
around.