Not exact matches
One that is just, and merciful, and concerned with how we treat each other and our world (because yes, the Tanach has instructions on how we are to treat even our
animals)... or one that just makes willy - nilly laws, fails to spell
out what he wants in a single, comprehensive passage (since there are conflicting passages all through the bible), and then gets his rocks off on sending people to «hell» to suffer eternally when they don't
figure it
out right.
common sense tells you that once man
figured out how to domesticate one
animal for work it couldn't have taken much longer for us to start trying to domesticate everything that could accomplish work and tasks.
The human
animal has simply evolved to be able to
figure things
out about the external world and there has been a selective advantage for our species to show love and generally be good.
So I went back and repeated it, with the lamp intentionally switched off this time, and the
animal would not react to the (absent) stimulus at all, which is exactly what you would expect, but is also showed that the
animal was not using some other cue to
figure out the «right» response.
On small islands
animals over many generations get smaller (can you
figure that
out?).
And they got upset and were trying to
figure things
out and finally became so frustrated that the Law was so hard to follow and God kept sending them into captivity and there was so much death and eventually the prophets started prophesying about a day that would come where the hearts of the fathers would return to their children and a sacrifice that would be the final sacrifice so that they could all stop killing so many
animals (which God also admitted He never wanted in the first place because that was not the point), and also that God would eventually wipe
out the old system and write his law on their hearts and minds so that they could finally follow him without making so many mistakes and messing up everything.
Barbara Kingsolver wrote in her book,
Animal Dreams, «The very least you can do in your life is
figure out what you hope for.
I'm still trying to
figure out what my «label» is now that I've started eating
animal products again.
We assembled a team that
figured out how to use traditional cheese - making techniques but using nut milk instead of milk from an
animal.
I've been putting off posting this recipe for apple pie for weeks because I could not for the life of me
figure out how I was going to squeeze into one blog post exactly how much a celebration of imperialism and genocide over a feast of dead
animals makes my heart hurt.
I think I spent two hours or more
figuring out my meal plan on Friday night (party
animal, right here).
All
animals have a language of their own and just because we can't
figure it
out does not mean they don't count.
See, I actually
figured out the reasoning behind
animals suddenly acting all wacky as soon as children go to sleep.
Your baby will love exploring the four
animal figures as you act
out the corresponding sounds.
Search Wolbach Farm for signs of hungry critters as you
figure out what
animals eat and how they find and store their food.
Animal figures — I personally love Schleich animal figures, but there are many brands out there with cute animal figures for kids to play
Animal figures — I personally love Schleich
animal figures, but there are many brands out there with cute animal figures for kids to play
animal figures, but there are many brands
out there with cute
animal figures for kids to play
animal figures for kids to play with.
You can use plastic dinosaur toys like we did, or pick
out any plastic toy
animal or
figure — the possibilities are endless!
New
figures from the Home Office published in July 2011 showed there had been a 3 % increase in the number of scientific procedures carried
out on living
animals, much to the dismay of the
animal charities.
In July 2010,
figures published by the Home Office showed that experiments on
animals in the UK had fallen by 1 % to just over 3.6 million, with a 10 % decrease in the number of toxicology tests carried
out on
animals.
Scientists
figured that
out by looking at conflicts across the continent dating back to 1946 and tying them to information about how many
animals were in nearby protected areas.
«We're not using plants and
animals to
figure out where the Vikings went,» says Boessenkool.
The key challenge was to
figure out what the right question was, and then to formulate a model that could both answer it theoretically and lead to predictions that would be testable through observations and experiments with real
animals.
To
figure out the purpose of these patterns, Tim Caro, a biologist at the University of California, Davis, and colleagues collected photographs of 164 terrestrial predators from six families of predators — canids, felids, ursids (bears), mustelids (which include weasels, otters, and badgers), viverrids (which include civets, binturongs, and other catlike
animals), and herpestids (mongooses and meerkats).
To test the claim, Murray teamed up with Easter, Sasa, and others to nab as many of the
animals as possible and
figure out what was going on.
Young sifakas are more likely to get sick, but if researchers can
figure out how older
animals manage to fight the infection, they might be able to develop vaccines that provide infants the same protection.
«Americans are finally realizing what the Europeans and others have
figured out — there are high risks associated with intense farming practices» that involve feeding rendered
animals back to
animals.
In low - and middle - income countries, the demand for
animal products is rising sharply as economies and incomes grow; in the next few decades, we'll need to
figure out how to produce enough protein for billions more mouths.
Somehow Wolfe manages to claim that he and he alone has
figured out what no one else (at least, «no licensed savant») ever thought of, that speech is the «cardinal distinction between man and
animal.»
To
figure out how the
animals maintain muscle warmth, researchers dissected six turtles that had unfortunately drowned in fishing nets.
The proposed institute would engage a dozen or more research groups in the task of
figuring out how human or
animal behavior springs from information processing at the level of neural circuits.
Co-author Mark Loewen noted that, «We're still working to
figure out how so many different kinds of giant
animals managed to co-exist on such a small landmass?»
Using genetic data from modern
animals to
figure out what went on in the past is like flipping to the end of a novel and reading only the ending; it shows how things ended up but doesn't indicate how the story started or unfolded.
But the Sumatran evidence shows that some of the earliest people to depart from Africa
figured out how to survive in rainforests, where detailed planning and appropriate tools are needed to gather seasonal plants and hunt scarce, fat - rich prey
animals, Westaway and colleagues report online August 9 in Nature.
The agency recently created a working group to help
figure out which
animals would be better off staying where they are.
Now scientists are
figuring out how to observe astrocytes in living
animals and learning even more about the cells» abilities.
«We want to
figure out why
animals go to certain areas, what affects their decision - making,» Jeremy Sterling of NOAA's National Marine Mammal Laboratory says.
Information theory can find
out what those pattern are, which parts of a whistle are important, helping behaviourists
figure out what
animals are communicating.
The most important advancement in medicine in the last 25 years was the development of genetic modeling in
animals, enabling us to
figure out how fundamental mechanisms of physiology and disease work, such as in bone loss.
That was Peter Cook's challenge 8 years ago when he was trying to
figure out whether poisonous algae were irrevocably damaging the
animals» brains.
If scientists can
figure out how
animals like bears, bats, and mice survive the low - oxygen effects of hibernation, D'Allesandro says, it could lay the groundwork for human journeys to not just the mountains — but maybe to Mars.
By analyzing collar data for captive pumas walking or running on a treadmill, pouncing on dead prey, and going through their daily routines in a fenced yard, the researchers learned how to use the collar to
figure out an
animal's activity as well as its location.
Butler's 2007
figures didn't take into account the fact that we throw
out a lot of the
animal mass produced because we consider it inedible.
The trick is to
figure out exactly how those pieces of DNA control
animals» lives.
To
figure out when land plants and fungi originated, the team analyzed 119 such molecular clock genes common to living species of
animals, plants and fungi.
«To
figure out how the jaw fit together and how the
animal actually fed, we bought some children's clay, kind of like Play - Doh, and rebuilt it with toothpicks to represent the teeth,» says Rieppel.
«The Monterey Canyon isn't quite as rich an area as a place like the Brine Pool,» Widder says, «but we should have a chance to
figure out more about what bioluminescent
animals are saying to each other.»
Researchers are trying to
figure out how a plant or
animal makes different cell types from the same set of genetic instructions.
Sci - fi fans and
animal - rights activists alike have been announcing its arrival for decades, but in a world where food scientists are still trying to
figure out the best ways to extend the life of cake, it's hard to imagine that meat created in a petri dish might gain a place on our dinner plates anytime soon.
In future, such data may be key to
figuring out whether groups of dogs form complex social hierarchies like wild wolves — a hotly debated question in
animal psychology.
But most ancient skeletons are highly fragmented, so it's difficult to
figure out what kind of
animal they were from, and what they were used for.