Sentence examples for satisfy basic human needs from inspiring English sources

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Even in an environment where we don't need to satisfy basic human needs, we insist on imposing calculable value so we can make a buck.

According to Malinowski, totemism was not a cultural phenomenon, but rather the result of trying to satisfy basic human needs within the natural world.

Even the rationalist Saint-Simon had called for a "new Christianity" that would join Christian social teachings with modern science and industry to create a society that would satisfy basic human needs.

Henceforth we need to measure our growth in prosperity: not by the sheer number of people who inhabit the earth, and not by flawed measurements like G.D.P., but by how well we satisfy basic human needs; by how well we foster dignity, creativity, community and cooperation; by how well we care for our biological and physical environment, our only home.

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Only two days later, Times Square, which is just a few miles — about an hour's walk — from the devastation of lower Manhattan, resumed its nightly business of pleasure and reckoning, offering, as it has always done, the opportunity to satisfy some basic human needs: the need to forget and the need to remember.

We define social progress according to three broad dimensions: Does a country have the capacity to satisfy the basic human needs of its people?

The Good Lives Model (GLM), on the other hand, stresses that re-offending is best prevented by helping the client build a 'good'-that is a personally fulfilling-life, and develop socially acceptable ways to satisfy his basic human needs [ 5].

Author and bio-psychologist Martine Delfos explains that female support networks satisfy the basic human need of feeling safe and secure.

The fact is that the Three Soldiers statue has triggered a plethora of representational monuments across the country.The significant "failure" in all of this was the inability of a purely abstract art form even one as successful as the Vietnam Veterans' wall to satisfy the basic human need to reflect the human dimension in the public monument or memorial.

First, relationships, being key players in affirming an individual's sense of self, satisfy the basic human need for belongingness (Deci and Ryan 2002) and are a source of positive affirmation.

For some of us, it satisfies a basic human need, like air or water, but a poem must also have music, imagery, and form.

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