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rangelands are the main sources of forage for livestock feeding by localpeople. beside forage production, rangeland ecosystems provide many other goods andservices such as medicinal plants, recreation, soil and water conservation, wildlife habitat,fishing, hunting, hiking, etc. nevertheless, there are no much information about the waythat local communities think about the rangelands goods and s...
Future developments in AI and robotics, brain interfaces, the Internet and virtual and augmented reality, will make possible new types of integration of humans and machines which will change how we think, learn and live. This paper uses a story about a future scenario involving systems of this kind to respond to crises and disasters to explore the possibilities of collective intelligence and co...
The program that displays the user's desired print color is called recognition technology. It compares codes already provides with image whose colors we want to know. Let's begin by asking, We are aware of a disability very common in humans "color blindness." Though it humans, most people can live because, as long you don't think too much about colors, won't affect your overall performance. fut...
Based on Mowlavi’s (Rumi) Mathnavi, death is not a sudden event that terminates man’s life. It is an event that continues throughout a lifetime. People experience it many times and in different forms before they actually die. This claims is rooted in Mowlavi’s beliefs that there are stages and types for death. Based on Mowlavi’s Mathnavi, sleep, evolution, changes in "Continual Creation", and d...
This article is an attempt to have an analytical study of the book of Ahmad Ibn Ali Ibn Abbas Najashi, one of the Shiite experts in the science of the transmission of hadith. Considering certain proofs and evidence it shows that The List of Names of the Shiite Authors was presented to the world of knowledge at that time not at the time of the life of its author, but rather many years after his ...
Humans often alter their behavior depending on the opponent’s group membership, with positive (e.g., support of same-group members) or negative (e.g., stereotyping, oppression, genocide) consequences. An influential model developed by Hammond and Axelrod highlighted the emergence of macro-level “ethnocentric cooperation” from the aggregation of micro-level interactions based on arbitrary tags s...
Our natural tendency to anthropomorphism, grounded in Theory of Mind and related psychological mechanisms, is crucial to our interactions with robots. Some relatively superficial aspects of robots (e.g. physical appearance) can trigger animistic, even empathetic, responses on the part of human beings. Other factors are more subtle, e.g. various aspects of the language (if any) used by the artif...
A disaster is typically defined as a situation requiring external assistance, under the (contestable) assumption that must affect people and society to be disaster. Animals their habitats are part of humans connect with them, so animals all disaster-related activities. This straightforward statement has produced divergent theories, policies practices including challenges categories, labels divi...
circled, enframed,” wrote 20th-century American mythologist and lecturer Joseph Campbell. This month’s cover art, A Timeless Symbiosis, uses the motif of circles to connect animals and humans. Bindu Viswanathan, the artist who created the painting, is also a lecturer and biostatistician at the University of Texas, Austin. Many of her paintings inspire viewers to think about the fuller connectio...
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