Sentences with phrase «unique social structure»

But cats have a somewhat unique social structure in that they do not hunt, eat or sleep in groups like dogs.

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But it became the centre of a widely - dispersed religious commonwealth which was, as we have seen, a unique form of social structure, and has had an incalculable influence in history.
Individuals may be unique; social structures are not.
A combination of social, mobile technology and a unique coaching program develops the skills and structure of the workforce to engage every employee.
Applying a level structure to your learning platform, or a unique «status» to individual learners, can be a great way to reward your social champions.
More so, people became commercialized through this model of being and lost their unique personalities, satisfaction, and inherent values of worth to homogenized social structures.
During that time, I had noted in my journal how structured the mathematics and science assessments we were examining seemed to be, and had wondered what kind of assessment practices would capture the dimensions of the social studies discipline that make it so unique.
• Newly structured MINI Connected in - car infotainment program with additional functions; Emergency Call and MINI Teleservices available for use with permanently installed SIM card; unique range of functions and the opportunity for ongoing expansion due to apps allowing integration in the car via smartphone; increased driving fun with typical MINI functions such as Mission Control, Dynamic Music, Driving Excitement and MINIMALISM Analyser; new MINI Connected XL Journey Mate with Real Time Traffic Information; online connection also allows the use of social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, foursquare and Glympse, the reception of RSS newsfeeds and entertainment features such as AUPEO!
K9 Lifeline's Saturday Socials are a unique approach to helping dogs maintain and regain social skills by allowing dogs to interact in a safe, structured environment.
The unique property, located high in the hills above Santa Cruz, was the home of a social club, golf course, and polo club at various points over the years; and although the structure has been unoccupied for decades, it remains a popular landmark for hikers (but hopefully not vampires).
Promising meaningful social features and a unique gameplay structuring, Rival Kingdoms has built a solid army of fans.
In each society, the culture will have many nuances affecting the balance of its unique business and social etiquette rule structure.
I provide couples therapy that is centered on my belief that each couple is a unique social system with its own structure and patterns of communication.
Capacities and skills that could be utilised in native title agreements differ between traditional owner groups, but may include: the ability to use and manage their natural environment sustainably, cohesive cultural and social relationships, a traditional decision making structure, a unique relationship to the land of their ancestors, and values that are shared by the members of the group.
Additionally, we assessed the social groups of the entire school to potentially explore unique attributes of the rejected child's peer group, gather a more realistic view of adolescents» social structure, and allow the detection of cross-age friendships and groupings.
Two major reasons for this view are (1) the strong similarities between monkeys and humans in social behavior, endocrine function, brain structure, and degree and duration of mother - infant nurturance (Harlow and Zimmerman 1959; Kalin and Shelton 2003; Mendoza and Mason 1997), or, in the unique case of titi monkeys, the extent of biparental care (Hennessy 1997); and (2) the extent to which monkeys fulfill Ainsworth's criteria of attachment (Ainsworth 1972), namely, unequivocal distress upon complete separation from the attachment figure and alleviation of this distress (both behavioral and physiological) upon reunion / interaction with the attachment figure (Mendoza and Mason 1997).
Family Therapy assumes that the family is a unique social system with its own communication patters and structure.
The family is a unique social group with its own structure and patterns of communication and interaction.
Capacity and skills that could be utilised in native title agreements differ from group to group but may include the ability to sustainably use and manage their natural environment, their cohesive cultural and social relationships, a traditional decision - making structure, a unique relationship to the land of their ancestors, and values that are shared by the members of the group.
Family therapy is based on the belief that the family is a unique social system with its own structure and patterns of communication.
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