that the biggest differences are actually on the what's called the tail of the distribution. So I guess more open-ended question. Do you have a perspective on what he does and interesting relation to what you do? So uh first of all thank you for your question and I also don't want to claim to really know Jordan's work. uh he might be accurate, I don't know. The studies that I lookedat were by a woman named Anita Williams Woolly. And what she did was she brought groups into a laboratory and uh groups were of differing sizes, three and I think up to 12, and then had them do a
the countries. >>Eric Schmidt: Right. relation with Cuba is. I think we will -- But I would expect that Cuba will not be a revolutionary state, that we will have a normal relationship with Cuba.
What we're really measuring is the structure of the density of stars as you get further away from the Galactic Center, and as you get further away relation . But the punchline is that the Milky Way would appear much, much different as viewed from the stars.
have feelings and experiences. We also know that a creature's conscious life is somehow determined by what's going on in its brain. So here's the question. What exactly is the relation between conscious experience and the brain activity that underlies it? Many philosophers, materialists have thought that conscious experience just is brain activityin the same sense in which heat is just the motion of molecules. The zombie thought experiment puts pressure on this sort of view. We seem to be able to imagine or conceive a creature
um those are the positive ways in which humors remain. Again as I said I'm interested primarily between in this relation between the science the precise knowledge and the human being.um we have all these theories about ourselves. We have still a problem questions as I said in understanding you
What does that mean? Relational aesthetics to me, when I was in graduate school the first time, I wrote my thesis, and I studied what Indigenous aesthetic means, right? And the closest I found was actually Japanese aesthetics that I was about and aesthetics of the everyday
needed the why part of your brain which would sort out the why would I want to do anything? Why would I want to be in relationship with other people? Why would I want to mate and have kids? Why would I want to actually feed my children and bring them up? Why would I want to do all these things? The second set of questions that I just addressed
The image we have about strength and like achieving things and getting stuff done, I think is still very old-fashioned. And in a way, the relationship and really the brain is about connecting very different abilities and strength um to get the best out of them. And it's never the
Probably your direct supervisor. These are also folks who are most likely to be positioned uh in a role that where there's feedback or in a close working relationship. And we know that every organization is a little bit different. So there's a lot of trust kind of embedded within here. That's why next best alternative is important
general is what the political scientists call relational power. Why? Because they're thinking it's affecting the relationship between A and B, but it's taking the entire environment as given. Okay. Susan Strange um, she had a different notion called structural power. uh which is essentially the
The climate crisis itself has really been built upon sacrificing people and communities and nature, and really displacing us from our relationship with nature. And so understanding that that is sort of a prerequisite to this level of crisis making, we really have to address those root problems. So instead of screaming, I think we just have to make it self-evident.
University of Birmingham where I went to university, and - Relationship with the divine, well, the first thing to say is that they had a large pantheon of gods. So there were three gods at the
There's obviously the more extreme version of that, which is the death penalty, which I don't adhere to, but I could see the rationalization of, well, you stole somebody else's life, so you don't relationship with a, quote, "Love bombing," It could be a lot of manipulative, fraud type of things, right, inside a relationship.
There's obviously the more extreme version of that, which is the death penalty, which I don't adhere to, but I could see the rationalization of, well, you stole somebody else's life, so you don't relationship structure preferences.
Mhm. And so, the So, all the ladies who are listening, we have to heal our relationship with carbohydrates. You can restrict carbs temporarily and for certain populations, that's a wonderful idea. Uh if you're a woman that has a type 2
in Greek, skeptai means to look at something from a distance. relationship which is based on the solution to the really hard problem.
in Greek, skeptai means to look at something from a distance. relationship that is secure, that floods over the whole of life and has made my
in Greek, skeptai means to look at something from a distance. relationship with someone on the basis of their merit. I have a little analogy I use that sometimes tickles people's
relationship to take place so that I actually benefit? Because, you know, in the example I gave, I'm just I take the
relationship maybe not a full deal with a certain set of individuals in this case Ojani. And what did Israel do when
relationship with other people. I agree with everything you've said as it
relationship with the with Russia and China and and other countries that are successfully countering American
relationship. Anything beyond that is unreliable storytelling. What is your response to that sort of objection? Like
relationship that I was just talking about that he's always traditionally had with the average people of America to
relationship. So it's not like they're classic avoidance. It's like oh I don't need you all. It's like no I need you
relationships in a normal way. You ended up kind of being funneled um towards this
relations with that country in 1979.
relationships, spend their day being completely kind, as kind as they can be in all their relationships, or they
relationship where uh he was criticizing Trump on the Stephen Colbert show and um
relationship. Kim Jong Un has always treated me with great respect.
relationship that she had with her 11-year-old daughter and the way that they facetime each other. She was talking about it was wonderful to have
relationship after the one that she had with the the the boxer from the Ukraine,
Relations is one of the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organizations in the United States. Dow, great to have
relationship, it's really dual deterrence against North Korea and China at this stage.
relationship and need for the alliance is still there.
relationship with Israel, what role do you see Germany playing in this European debate now?
relations with Israel. Thank you so much for joining us here at DW.
relationship in a new direction.
relations in Busan in South Korea. Thank you so much.
relationship with Russia as a nuclear capable nation, one with growing power in the region and the world? Let us
relationship. And I beat myself up for a very long time after I got out of that relationship for being so irrational until I came upon these studies
Relationships are actually quite similar.
relationships uh a rose distillery in the months of May uh with all the the swallows all around
relationships and um kind of your your ecosystem of your life. It always keeps it in the
relationship between the company and user communities you
relationship set up between the the users in these case drivers and the companies where the drivers want you
relationships but but very often if if a
relationship and the underlying incentives again in your case of food delivery the incentives of the drivers
Relationships can come apart or never really solidify.
relationship with Jesus, and they'll show you scriptures and things to read and study.