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  • ...retaceous period], some 65 million years before the [[emergence]] of the [[human]] species. One of the earliest portrayals of cavemen and dinosaurs together ...[[civilization]], there was an ongoing [[debate]] as to whether they were human or [[animal]].
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  • ...for his conceptualization of a "[[Maslow's hierarchy of needs|hierarchy of human needs]]", and is considered the father of [[humanistic psychology]]. [https ...original line of research, investigating primate dominance behavior and [[Human sexuality|sexuality]]. He went on to further research at Columbia Universit
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  • ...ndencies, and the day by day self-mastery over negative habits and willful behavior. ...u. But do not let this frighten you. I also understand you better than any human can, even when you think that you are totally bereft of assistance and need
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  • ...ally run low on energy, my dearest friend, especially so when we allow our human-like feelings to come into play, when we witness an unsuspected turn-around ...nbreeding, and his unusual, growing ability to justify almost any unsavory behavior by calling this something other than (what) it was. This is the Correcting
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  • ...sed in many [[contexts]], including the [[modeling]] of natural systems or human systems in order to gain [[insight]] into their [[functioning]].[1] Other c ...a [[human]] in the loop simulation, in which physical simulations include human operators, such as in a flight simulator or a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • :b : a will-less and speechless [[human]] in the West Indies capable only of [[automatic]] movement who is held to :b : a person markedly [[strange]] in appearance or [[behavior]]
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  • ...ction]] on [[diverse]] levels of [[universe]] [[actuality]]. [[Urantia]] [[human beings]] are endowed with personality of the [[finite]]-[[mortal]] type, fu ...y two self-manifesting and characteristic [[phenomena]] of mortal reactive behavior: self-[[consciousness]] and associated [[relative]] [[free will]].
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  • ...al]] [[velocities]] about the [[atomic]] [[nucleus]] are both beyond the [[human]] [[imagination]], not to mention the [[velocities]] of their component [[u ..., as is [[illustrated]] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radium radium] [[behavior]].
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  • [[Human being]]s usually do not wish to see [[behavior]] that is less than [[ideal]] and usually these things are concealed from t ...u understand that you must look at yourself and release the old thought or behavior pattern that no longer serve you.
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  • ...that help mortals in their journey. They are turning-point experiences in human lives -- experiences which enable you to do better in the future, by having ..., want to forget them, because they prompt them to consider advanced moral behavior in their lives. So, you should pay attention to these regular ‘road sign
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  • ...enew you in something better when you are in the midst of the old habitual behavior pattern. Why not develop this good habit of coming to us each time you cat ...es of God coming to life in a human being. How glorious to see Spirit and human will conjoining to yield a person of goodness and beauty living in truth a
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  • ...ism], but do not attempt to use the theory to explain all aspects of human behavior.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclecticism]
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  • ...Cherubim Frank and his consort, Alice. We have been tuning and tuning this human radio station. We are all ears, and finally we do hear a muffled sound comi "Our expertise lies in the arena of psychology, and psychiatry -- human behavior, one might say, in all its interesting varieties. We, ourselves, Cherub and
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  • ...be underestimated, and we see this “gift” of the Father as a way to enable human consciousness to transcend its inherent limitations. ...bilized and the TAs can begin working at a more conscious level with their human partners.
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  • # An object made by human hand or shaped by it. # Something viewed as a product of human [[concept]]ion or agency rather than an inherent element.
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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 *Carver, C. S.; Scheier, M. F. (2001), On the self-regulation of behavior, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 460, ISBN 0521000998
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  • ...comes a different matter, and everyone shall be held accountable for their behavior. No one will be excluded from explaining themselves, and what they did with ...ave you done with My resources?’ I am telling you this so a faction of the human race may start thinking and behaving as if the God in all things mattered.
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  • ...people, to love one another, the courage to bring a notion, an idea, and a behavior of the Father, the Paradise Father, and live a life which exemplifies a man ...on to have the ability to allow you to express your displeasure with their behavior, the courage to live your life as you are being led to live it as an indivi
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  • ...d — [[sights]] and sounds never before beholden by human eyes nor heard by human ears. The more [[sensitive]] among you may have some inkling as by their ve
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  • ...iolation]] of the person's familiar [[ideas]] about the world and of their human [[rights]], putting the person in a state of [[extreme]] [[confusion]] and ...auma can lead to [[violent]] [[behavior]]. Some ideas believe such violent behavior can be as [[extreme]] as serial murder. For example, Hickey's Trauma-Contro
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