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Over 85 percent of abusers are men, and domestic abuse happens only in intimate, interdependent, long-term relationships, in other words, in families, the last place we would want or expect to find violence, which is one reason domestic abuse is so confusing.
In the early days of this modern markets technology, the financial institutions worked out how they could leverage their buying power, their back office processes, their relationships, their networks to shape these new markets that would create all this new activity.
So in this way, by doing this kind of test, we can draw cause and effect
relationships
between the activity of specific neurons in particular circuits and particular behaviors, something that is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to do right now in humans.
The algorithm’s one part, the way we commission the content, our
relationships
with societies.
And we make a mathematical model of those
relationships
and program them into a tablet computer so that when you take the stylus and go and touch the screen, that voice-coil actuator in the white bracket plays vibrations to give you the illusion that you're touching the real surface, just like if you touched, dragged back and forth, on the real canvas.
I have read that there's now actually evidence that the hippocampus, the part of our brain that handles spacial relationships, physically shrinks and atrophies in people who use tools like GPS, because we're not exercising our sense of direction anymore.
The current amputation paradigm breaks these dynamic muscle relationships, and in so doing eliminates normal proprioceptive sensations.
George Washington Carver says all learning is understanding
relationships.
And when my mama died two years ago at 92, there were so many former students at her funeral, it brought tears to my eyes, not because she was gone, but because she left a legacy of
relationships
that could never disappear.
Can we stand to have more
relationships?
It's the
relationships.
How do you get to build those
relationships?
You take an area, a school, a district, you change the conditions, give people a different sense of possibility, a different set of expectations, a broader range of opportunities, you cherish and value the
relationships
between teachers and learners, you offer people the discretion to be creative and to innovate in what they do, and schools that were once bereft spring to life.
And we concluded a very important insight, which was that as people's
relationships
to the things in their lives change, so do their relations with other people.
What if technologies could intervene to disrupt the balance of certain kinds of
relationships?
These are the kind of questions that we need to be asking and the kind of work that we need to be doing, but if we're endlessly focused on what women are doing and thinking in
relationships
or elsewhere, we're not going to get to that piece.
But instead of seeing it in the binary fashion, we focus on all of us as what we call bystanders, and a bystander is defined as anybody who is not a perpetrator or a victim in a given situation, so in other words friends, teammates, colleagues, coworkers, family members, those of us who are not directly involved in a dyad of abuse, but we are embedded in social, family, work, school, and other peer culture
relationships
with people who might be in that situation.
And I was studying skulls, trying to figure out their
relationships
to other sorts of animals, and I saw this jar, and here, in the jar, was a little girl thylacine pup, perhaps six months old.
And once again, we've been building great
relationships
among them just since we've been rehearsing.
It primes you to do things that strengthen close
relationships.
You can see the
relationships
between the different names themselves.
It is
relationships
in which people are trustworthy and can judge when and how the other person is trustworthy.
I think that Torajans socially recognize and culturally express what many of us feel to be true despite the widespread acceptance of the biomedical definition of death, and that is that our
relationships
with other humans, their impact on our social reality, doesn't cease with the termination of the physical processes of the body, that there's a period of transition as the relationship between the living and the dead is transformed but not ended.
So at funerals,
relationships
are reconfirmed but also transformed in a ritual drama that highlights the most salient feature about death in this place: its impact on life and the
relationships
of the living.
I didn't carry on crazy Catfish-style
relationships
with anybody.
Conversely, valuable attributes that increase with age include experience, understanding of people and human relationships, ability to help other people without your own ego getting in the way, and interdisciplinary thinking about large databases, such as economics and comparative history, best left to scholars over the age of 60.
I feel sad about professional disappointments, about damaged relationships, about global warming.
Everywhere I go, women say they're getting better
relationships
with their spouses, asking for more help at home, asking for the promotions they should be getting at work, and importantly, believing it themselves.
It was one of the first groups researching the
relationships
between humans and robots.
The more we like each other, the more we avoid the real cooperation that would strain our
relationships
by imposing tough tradeoffs.
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