Eero Saarinen.
Situatedness refers to the idea that knowledge, experience, and meaning are always context-dependent and shaped by the specific situation or environment in which they occur. It emphasizes the importance of considering the social, cultural, and historical factors that influence how individuals perceive and interact with the world around them.
No, considering the fact that 'you' never were.
Whom is always a pronoun.
No! You pudwhacker! The environment is not in danger. You are in danger, but your environment will always be there. It will change somewhat, but it will be there.
Yes and considering inflation, it probably always will be.
Examples of temporocentrism include assuming that modern beliefs or values are superior to historical ones, judging past events through a contemporary lens without considering the context of the time, or believing that progress is always linear and that societies inevitably improve over time.
No, a beneficial mutation may not always be considered beneficial in the context of evolution because its effects can change over time or in different environments.
A competitive environment always leads to evolution, which is the law of nature.
Because environment is not always steady.😁
No it depends on the context.
Buddhists do care very much for the environment. The Earth is our mother and we rely on it for everything. Buddhists believe deeply that sentient beings are a part of the world, not masters of it or that we need to rise above it.
"Has" can be a helping verb or a main verb, but it is not always a linking verb. Its function depends on the context in which it is used.