It's about this real,
very human conflict.
Not exact matches
Here's a quote from William Stringfellow's book, An Ethic for Christians and Other Aliens in a Strange Land: ``... the basic
conflict among all principalities remains, though it be subdued or concealed for awhile, because the only morality governing each principality is its own survival as over against
very other principality, as well as over against
human beings and, indeed, the rest of Creation.
In this sense, true evil appears only in the
very field where religion is produced, namely, in the field of contradictions and
conflicts determined, on the one hand, by the demand for totalization which constitutes reason, both theoretical and practical, and, on the other hand, by the illusion which misleads thought, the subtle hedonism which vitiates moral motivation, and finally by the malice which corrupts the great
human enterprises of totalization.
Yet Satan himself is a
very real figure, and he is the measure of that insight into our
human plight which is afforded by the
conflict of Christ with the powers of evil.
While their economies are relatively strong, these 12 states have
very low state legitimacy (which includes democracy, corruption, political participation, and government effectiveness), fail to protect
human rights and the rule of law (including press freedom, civil liberties, and political freedoms), lack a monopoly on the legitimate use of force (including internal
conflict, military coups, riots, and protests), and have highly factionalized elites (including power struggles, flawed elections, and defectors).
«For instance, there are huge
conflict areas in sub-Saharan Africa, because it has vital wildlife habitats but a
very rapidly growing
human population that will need more food and more roads.»
Conflict is a natural and
very typical phenomenon in every type of
human relationships, at every level: From personal to global.
«People are
very focused on habitat loss, which they need to be, but that often leads to a tipping point where the wildlife goes into
human - dominated land, causes
conflict, and gets killed
very quickly.»
The following are additional feline specific behaviors and an explanation of how their senses can
conflict with the
very human world that we expect for cats -LSB-...]
Neutering male dogs is
very important in reducing
human / dog
conflict.
Living with a dog that barks, growls, and lunges at other dogs while on leash, has trouble sharing with fellow canines, is unable to hang out with his own kind without
conflict is not only stressful for their
humans, but is also
very stressful for the dog — not to mention it effects their quality of life.
Dying Light is a game built on melee combat, and while turning the game into Call of Duty would eliminate a lot of the terrifying nature of the zombie horde, it's
very telling that I was more scared to combat the gun mechanics when forced into
conflict with living, breathing,
human enemies.
Their responses are insightful and diverse, and they look closely at personal, and
very human responses, to the effects of
conflict of our communities.
We (
humans) should be
very grateful to have such an institution, that can operate above the mundane interests and
conflicts of nations, region and localities.
* There is too much
conflicting evidence about climate change to know whether it is actually happening * Current climate change is part of a pattern that has been going on for millions of years * Climate change is just a natural fluctuation in Earth's temperatures * Even if we do experience some consequences from climate change, we will be able to cope with them * The effects of climate change are likely to be catastrophic * The evidence for climate change is unreliable * There are a lot of
very different theories about climate change
and little agreement about which is right * Scientists have in the past changed their results to make climate change appear worse than it is * Scientists have hidden research that shows climate change is not serious * Climate change is a scam * Social / behavioural scepticism measures * Climate change is so complicated, that there is very little politicians can do about it * There is no point in me doing anything about climate change because no - one else is * The actions of a single person doesn't make any difference in tackling climate change * People are too selfish to do anything about climate change * Not much will be done about climate change, because it is not in human nature to respond to problems that won't happen for many years * It is already too late to do anything about climate change * The media is often too alarmist about climate change * Environmentalists do their best to emphasise the worst possible effects of climate change * Climate change has now become a bit of an outdated issue * Whether it is important or not, on a day - to - day basis I am bored of hearing about climate change
There's a
very lively academic debate going on over whether hot extremes trigger
human conflict at all scales from individual to civil wars — my reading of the evidence is that the effect is real,» he said.
While I'm sure many readers have heard or read
conflicting reports about the healthiest way to nourish the
human body, the Double Pyramid raises a
very important point that isn't considered often enough by North American eaters and dieters — that everything we eat, for whatever reasons those may be, has an impact on the environment.
Also - in
conflict zones dedicated robotic devices (small, autonomous and numerous) could be used to specifically deactivate all weapons without further
human intervention - this would be a
very good thing given the passions that are unleashed and at play in these situations.