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The crystals are comparable, in a human context, to a sharp stone lodged into a boot.
It makes it a very human experience and that's ideal to me; give it a human context.
Putting the math in its cultural context helps teach the mathematics and makes it more meaningful to students, since it has a human context".
Again, this serves Allan's undiluted message: if you want rounded characters, there's no point looking for them in a human context where individuals are reduced to living caricatures.
It's great to place students in real-life decision-making situations, but we can't forget to place it into a human context, one that builds moral character.
Working from positions of personal or political vulnerability, they provide a human context for issues of immense scope and imbue humble materials with spiritual or metaphorical resonance.
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It also raises the question of how well genetics learned in a microbiological context will be transferred to a purely human context.
You could argue that the Seamus story puts Romney in a more human context.
Stendhal and Dostoevsky, Flaubert and Tolstoy, wrote about crime and unhappiness; they surrounded violence and sorrow with a dense human context.
We seek to prospectively identify individuals with CHIP to learn more about how these mutations affect stem cell and immune cell function in a native human context.
In the article, the question, "Is it true that a living tortoise could have started its life in the first half of the 19th century?" shows how we are putting this creature into a very human context.
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