Great pains are taken, meanwhile, to afford the elephants both a sense of safety and freedom of choice - two mainstays of human trauma therapy - as well as continual social interaction.
Wilbur wrote an anonymous article that argued for the "primitive" Quaker understanding of continual interaction with the Spirit.
This circunstancia is oppressive; therefore, there is a continual dialectical interaction between the person and his or her circumstances and, as a result, life is a drama that exists between necessity and freedom.
As linguistic categorization emerges as a representation of worldview and causality, it further modifies social perception and thereby leads to a continual interaction between language and perception.
This style, unlike the traditional linear jail style, places correction officers directly within the inmate living units and provides the officers with immediate visual observation and continual interaction with the inmates.
This was achieved primarily through the continual interaction of Sufi poets, courtesans and public between the Deccan and the Mughal Courts and the Khadi Boli heartland.
Selforganising systems in continual interaction with their environment are capable of tremendously increasing their complexity by abandoning structural stability in favor of flexibility and open-ended evolution.
Rather, he prefers to view language as a 'circular' process of inter-communication in which speakers take account of the view of their listeners in constructing the utterance in a continual interaction.
Esther Thelen instead offers a developmental system that has continual and bidirectional interaction between the world, nervous system and body.
Through the completion of their study, the researchers concluded that social foci that provide constant and continual interaction among the same participants yielded a strong effect on friendship formation.