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  • ...stems have a greater capacity to learn new responses and thus adjust their behavior. ...le and thus is the most basic human [[Action (philosophy)|action]]. Animal behavior is studied in [[comparative psychology]], [[ethology]], [[behavioral ecolog
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  • ...fically, the highest [[ratio]] of energetic gain to cost while foraging. [[Human]] [[societies]] that subsist mainly by foraging wild [[plants]] and animals ...previously been [[suspected]]. With those constraints identified, foraging behavior often does approach the optimal pattern even if it is not [[identical]] to
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  • ...]] to people, 1832 with reference to [[things]]), promiscuous [[sexual]] [[behavior]] (1839 or earlier) < classical Latin pr{o}miscuus + French -ité -ITY suff In [[human]] [[sexual]] [[behavior]], '''promiscuity''' denotes [[sex]] with [[relatively]] many partners. In
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  • ...el Robbins defined economics as "the [[science]] which [[studies]] human [[behavior]] as a [[relationship]] between ends and scarce means which have alternativ
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  • ...rs that are seen as abnormal or repulsive. Perversion differs from deviant behavior, since the latter refers to a recognized violation of social rules or norms ...logical term it was originally applied especially frequently to homosexual behavior.[2] However, [[homosexuality]] is no longer treated as a disorder in [[main
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  • ...the engineering of information systems. Informatics studies the structure, behavior, and interactions of natural and artificial systems that store, process and ...society; artificial intelligence—the study and engineering of intelligent behavior, learning, and adaptation, in machines; or [[computer science]]—the study
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  • *3 : hostile, injurious, or destructive behavior or outlook especially when caused by frustration ...that is [[intended]] to cause [[pain]] or harm. Predatory or [[defensive]] behavior between members of [[different]] species is not [[normal]]ly considered "ag
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  • A deeply ingrained and maladaptive [[pattern]] of [[behavior]] of a specified kind, typically [[manifest]] by the time one reaches [[ado ...mental disorders] characterized by [[enduring]] maladaptive patterns of [[behavior]], [[cognition]], and inner [[experience]], exhibited across many [[context
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  • ...behavior. The term "institution" is commonly applied to [[customs]] and [[behavior]] [[patterns]] important to a [[society]], as well as to particular [[forma 69:1.2 [[Human]] [[institutions]] are of three general classes:
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  • ==Human body== The human body mostly consists of a head, neck, torso, two arms and two legs.
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  • *1a: having or showing no concern about whether [[behavior]] is morally right or wrong ...xtrinsic to humanity, then amoral human beings can both exist and be fully human, and as such be amoral either by [[nature]] or by [[choice]].
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  • ...nd their nature to aspire to something higher. This is the function of the human soul. ...and the presence of God in man – the Thought Adjuster. It is an entity of human origin with spiritual potential. As the soul develops in a person's life, i
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  • P.1223 - §6 The higher human races of Urantia are complexly admixed; they are a blend of many races and ...en up step the final product with the Material Daughter and Son. The final human brought into existence would then possess a greater access to the higher co
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  • ...lization]]s, cross-cultural studies, social theories, and the [[value]] of human [[language]] for [[symbol]]ic [[communication]].
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  • ...rites]] culminated in abandoning the distinction between licit and immoral behavior.
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  • ...y [[contexts]], including the [[modeling]] of [[natural]] [[systems]] or [[human]] systems in order to gain [[insight]] into their [[functioning]]. Other [[ ...[human]] in the loop'' simulation, in which physical simulations include [[human]] operators, such as in a flight simulator or a driving simulator.
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  • ==Human agency== ...the product of causal chains, but are significantly free or undetermined. Human agency entails the uncontroversial, weaker claim that humans do in fact mak
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  • ==Human behavior== In [[human]] [[behavior]] the norms or expectations for behavior or its consequences can be derived from the [[intention]] of the [[agent|ac
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  • ...of being is only something that I slightly indicate externally through my behavior. It is a mystery to most of us Father, how You work within our minds, how Y ...ment in behavior. In many humans, to impart this spiritual counterpart the human must completely change certain behavioral aspects as well as begin to enter
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  • ...rn, and the fashion in which we learn from others is by observation of the behavior of the elders of our kin, and by emulating the more advanced of Her angelic ...bits that we need to correct. And so, over many years, and by studying the behavior of others, we re-adjust our thought-life and our expressions, to become bet
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  • ...God knows that human nature involves making mistakes. There are no perfect human beings. When God ‘sent us to this world,’ He made us vulnerable and thi “So, how can a human being judge another human being who, after all, is still in a learning process? The growth processes
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  • ...[[interaction]], and [[collective]] [[behavior]] of organized groups of [[human being]]s ...ons]], and includes the examination of the organization and development of human social life. The sociological field of interest ranges from the analysis of
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  • ...of many – should be considered to be far, far below appropriate levels of human dignity. You now have the opportunity to hear from someone way out in time- ...extraordinary behavior ‘finds itself in place’ when the most elementary of human needs are missing, surprisingly quite absent, and either misunderstood, or
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  • ...re said to eat human flesh. In (later) extended use: a [[person]] who eats human flesh;... *1: the usually [[ritualistic]] eating of human flesh by a [[human being]]
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  • “Wise human parents understand that the education of their children must provide abunda ...you don’t need so many laws to foster the most desirable behavior of your human masses. Many governments of the nations of this world use laws to repress a
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  • ...on the subject, advice columns frequently deal with questions of mannerly behavior, and that schools have existed for the sole [[purpose]] of teaching manners * ''Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior'', by Judith Martin, W. W. Norton & Company; Updated edition (April 20, 200
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  • ...come]] an [[inspiration]] to others. When they see your actions and your [[behavior]], something within will inspire them to do the same. That something is the “[[Human being]]s learn from [[experience]] and often the experiences of others can
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  • ...herapists of the celestial realm. And since your questions refer to human behavior it is appropriate that we now speak. ...alanced individuals, as you may identify them, are dull and less real. As human beings most of you can only possess a moderate degree of realness. You are
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  • ...en leave Celestials perplexed. Experience in observing the behavior of the human mind is needed in order to understand it better and to predict more accurat “A classic example is fear – ever present in the lives of human beings of Urantia. Angels possess a mind much more capable than the minds o
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  • ...of My healing to flow through your heart. I am the one who knows what the human heart goes through; the suffering and grief, the disappointments and sorrow ...for every beat, it means that the energy of the life-flow is still in the human body.
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  • ...of My healing to flow through your heart. I am the one who knows what the human heart goes through; the suffering and grief, the disappointments and sorrow ...for every beat, it means that the energy of the life-flow is still in the human body.
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  • ...ng an [[individual]]'s sense of [[control]] over their own [[thinking]], [[behavior]], [[emotions]] or [[decision]] making. ...ontroversial]] theories proposing that an [[individual]]'s [[thinking]], [[behavior]], [[emotions]] or [[decisions]] can, to a greater or lesser extent, be [[m
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  • ...for complacency (i.e. inner tranquility) was the hidden spring of human [[behavior]]. Dr. Raup made this the basis of his [[pedagogical]] theory, which he lat ...hology which focuses more on what goes wrong or is [[pathological]] with [[human being]]s.
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  • ...idea has [[ancient]] [[roots]]. Examples of holism can be found throughout human [[history]] and in the most diverse socio-cultural [[contexts]], as has bee ...y]], [[psychology]], or [[sociology]] are frequently so complex that their behavior is, or appears, "new" or "emergent": it cannot be deduced from the properti
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  • ...have a moral priority and obligation to lead by example and demonstration, behavior of Brotherly Love and consideration. This moral obligation applies to paren ...noble bearing of excellence in ethical and moral, spiritually responsible behavior. The highest codes of conduct and loving service values of a sustainable so
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  • ...also refers to the application of such [[knowledge]] to various spheres of human activity, including problems of individuals' [[everyday life|daily lives]] ...hat it is primarily concerned with the interaction of mental processes and behavior, and of the overall processes of a system, and not simply the biological or
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  • ...escribe the causes for [[animal]] behavior as well. This article refers to human motivation. According to various theories, motivation may be rooted in the
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  • Thought Adjuster: “For many human beings it is during sleep when their minds are free of distractions, and th ...is there where the deeper impressions are stored. Sometimes some undesired behavior resides there too, making it difficult to overcome. As well, you have a spi
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  • ...ed for complacency (i.e. inner tranquility) was the hidden spring of human behavior. Dr. Raup made this the basis of his [[pedagogical]] [[theory]], which he l
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  • ...hieves]] an increasing [[manifestation]] of his or her originality and the human being starts seeing things from a different point of view. ...[[moral]] code always higher and better than any human legal system. These human beings are never against the material laws under which they live, except in
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  • ...of spirits, spirits not definitely identifiable with any [[individual]] [[human]]. They were [[graduate]] or [[glorified]] ghosts who had [[progressed]] be ...[[history]] of the [[evolution]] of [[religion]] and in the expansion of [[human]] [[philosophy]].
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  • ...ou do, albeit the circumstances were vastly different. Nevertheless human behavior has not evolved much since my earth life two thousand years ago, and that I ...than I, yet I found that I was gaining more composure and happiness in my human experience the more obedient I was to allowing Father’s WILL to be my wil
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  • ...pic]], and is now seen as an important - and [[complex]] - core dynamic in human [[relationships]], having implications at intrapersonal, interpersonal, [[i ...behavior]]. It is a pervasive and all too destructive [[influence]] in the behavior of individuals, groups, [[organizations]], and nations." That [[statement]]
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  • ...leave behind their lower tendencies and replace them with more [[noble]] [[behavior]]. This can’t be achieved with just [[intellectual]] effort. The way to m “It works the same with [[divine]] love. When human beings start to discover divine love in their [[hearts]], they start to tru
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  • ...n will lie down with lamb. We are already seeing some very strange and new behavior in the animal kingdom. Thanks for your reply. ...ven will begin to operate. We are already seeing some very strange and new behavior in the animal kingdom. My parody draws attention to the spiritual aspect of
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  • ...eek to satisfy needs and wants" and "the study of the financial aspects of human behaviour." ...nomics primarily deals with the exchange of [[value]], and that [[labor]] (human effort) is the source of all [[value]].
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  • ...ording to various philosophies or beliefs that validate different types of behavior. The teachings of Jesus of Nazareth represent the ethics of the Kingdom of
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  • ...thical, spiritual development. As the personality starts off in the infant human, it is basically a template and the potentials and characteristics of the p ...lence from anti-social or inappropriately aggressive or overly-competitive behavior.
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  • ...[cultures]] have [[traditionally]] been nomadic, but traditional nomadic [[behavior]] is increasingly rare in industrialized countries. Nomadic cultures are [[ ...[[season]]ally available wild [[plants]] and game, is by far the oldest [[human]] subsistence [[method]].
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  • ...t is beneficial to detect from your expectations and attempts to still the human mind. Receptivity to the work of the Adjuster is a skill to be developed an ===='''''[[Behavior]]'''''====
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