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  1. Human development is first and foremost about allowing people to lead a life that they value and enabling them to realize their potential as human beings. The nor-mative framework for human development is today reflected in the broad vision set out in the Millennium Development Goals, the internationally agreed set of time-

  2. This article discusses the core properties of human agency, the different forms it takes, its ontological and epistemological status, its development and role in causal structures, its growing primacy in the coevolution process, and its influential exercise at individual and collective levels across diverse spheres of life and cultural systems.

    • Albert Bandura
    • 2006
  3. Jun 6, 2006 · The subjective sense of future time plays an essential role in human motivation. Gradually, time left becomes a better predictor than chronological age for a range of cognitive, emotional, and motivational variables.

    • Laura L. Carstensen
    • 10.1126/science.1127488
    • 2006
    • 2006/06/06
  4. Aug 23, 2016 · Clearly the human footprint on Earth is changing, yet there are still opportunities for conservation gains. Habitat loss and urbanization are primary components of human impact on the...

  5. May 18, 2010 · This research demonstrates that individual differences in anthropomorphism predict the degree of moral care and concern afforded to an agent, the amount of responsibility and trust placed on an agent, and the extent to which an agent serves as a source of social influence on the self.

  6. Watson, J. (2006). Caring theory as an ethical guide to administrative and clinical practices. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 30(1), 48-55.

    • Roxie L. Foster
    • 2006
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  8. This book takes a chronological approach, describing all aspects of development at each period of the life span. With this approach students gain a sense of the multifaceted sweep of human development. The 19 chapters fall into nine parts.

    • Diane E. Papalia, Sally Wendkos Olds, Ruth Duskin Feldman
    • 2007
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