Many aspects of Puzzle and Dragons can be likened to systems found in the Puzzle Quest series , as players assemble an army of egg-hatched monsters that can be leveled and evolved to increase their stats and abilities.
The Hosts and their mysterious Language have evolved to be unable to tell lies.
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But I find another perspective much more compelling: Our minds evolved to be religious in tandem with our cultures.
This is because our brains have evolved to be wakeful during daylight hours.
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We as a species have evolved to be internally motivated to share value with our peers as a survival mechanism.
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It may be possible these dinosaurs evolved to eat specialized plants found only in certain regions, explaining why they lived in relatively tight confines.
Dr. Seth Blackshaw, the lead researcher, comments that hypothalamic neurogenesis may be a mechanism that evolved to help wild animals survive and probably also our ancestors.
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Historians and geneticists argue that this inclination for deification is actually deeply embedded in the human psyche, and we have evolved to be prone to worship.
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So our brains evolved to be incredibly masterful people-readers -- we can instantly, and quite accurately, read emotions in others' faces and body language, and respond accordingly.
Traditional and social journalists have evolved to be pretty much the same thing, playing by the same rules, competing for the same stories and getting compensated by similar advertiser-based business models.
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In the same way that evolution by natural selection can produce purposeful designs without an intelligent designer to prefigure the purpose, so animals can show behavior that evolved to be purposeful but is not psychologically motivated.
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Quite simply, he says, we have not evolved biologically to be happy in these situations.
She believes it may be possible that we are evolved to place greater trust, and to have greater affection for, people who look as though they may be related to us because the chances are higher that they share the same genes as us.
It offers not only plenty of examples to the contrary, but also some hints as to how and why empathy evolved, and how it might be related to self-awareness.
Homo floresiensis, as most researchers other than Dr Jacob had always suspected, seems to be a locally evolved descendant of Homo erectus.
The sexes and ages of other people are social contexts in which decisions have to be made all the time, so the idea of evolved pigeon-holes to deal with these categories makes sense.
The internet has connected fans in a way that allows for the scene to spread virally, and games have evolved to a point where its highly entertaining to merely watch them be played, often times more so than playing the game itself.
Accounts of the deadly attacks last fall in Mumbai, India, the May 2008 earthquake in China and last week's plane crash show what used to be just a virtual gathering place to communicate pet peeves or plans for the weekend has evolved into a go-to spot for eyewitness news -- sometimes even before mainstream media has had time to crack the story.
The reasoning here is that metabolic processes evolved in a particular context and might be expected to work best in that context.
Initially planned as a model village, Charles Wicksteed's vision eventually evolved into what the owners claim to be the UK's first leisure park with children's play equipment.
It's not a killer argument, if I can put it like that, but it's a very major consideration and would need to be in any scheme that was evolved.
It'll be interesting to see how the character of the ride has evolved over that time.
The revisions have been a long time in the making, the first draft of the new edition being made public in early 2010, and receiving some 13, 000 comments from advocates, mental health clinicians, and researchers, which had to be taken into account as the DSM revisions evolved.
Everything on earth, including us and our minds, has evolved, so the best tactic for success is to be adaptable.
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The mean temperature by 2070, perhaps earlier, will be higher than it has been since the human species evolved, according to the Nature article.
In truth, the burden left on future generations will be a much less evolved economy in terms of technology, the ability to cure fatal diseases, and the ability to employ them in as specialized a manner as possible.
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Now that HTML (and Javascript and CSS) has finally evolved to the point where some basic rich media tasks can be accomplished (e.g. image slide shows), by all means.
But he stressed that the UK - which is not a member of the eurozone - would not be taking part and it was his job to protect British interests as Europe evolved.
Modern phylogenetics studies look at variations in animals that are known to be related, and from those can work out when specific structures evolved.
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