But as diverse as these names are, they all reflect an older worldview — a time before
anyone knew our planet was just a fertile sphere floating in the vast darkness of space.To better understand how our planet was regarded historically, it's important to remember that the world was generally regarded as merely the «setting» of existence and not so much a specific place.
Not exact matches
Does
anyone know why Earth and are other
planets look so perfectly round from far away?
Of course if
anyone looks up, «No man
knows my history» by Fawn M. Brodie, or «Under The Banner of Heaven, or Secret Ceremonies: A Mormon Woman's Intimate Diary of Marriage and Beyond,» as well as google different questions about mormon secret names, White Horse Prophesy, Mormons becoming Gods, God was once a man on another
planet, mormon bigotry against Blacks, Joseph Smith and his 14 year old wife (WHILE he was still married to his living wife Emma) Helen Mar Kimball... I could go on.
Why would a Nobel Prize winning geneticist — someone who
knew more about the basis «stuff» of life than just about
anyone else on the
planet — propose such a far - out theory?
People are still so up - in - arms over the religion tossing that stank up this last election, that they are wanting creationist to just stop talking... but at the same time, I don't think
anyone REALLY thinks science
knows the EXACT age of the Universe or the
planet.
thanks for the empty threats, billy boy the bully, but you don't «
know» any more about the human condition after death than
anyone else on the
planet.
Does
anyone know how many wives Willard will get on the
planet kolob.
Christians don't
know the truth any more than atheists or
anyone else on this
planet.
Anyone who
knows anything about football
knows that every single team on the
planet has good patches and bad patches and we are playing nowhere near the level we are capable of and still knicking and grinding out points.
So does the realization that the habitable zone (the region around a star where a
planet could have liquid water, essential for life as we
know it) is a lot broader than
anyone had thought back in 1960.
Anyone blessed with even basic cable
knows there are very real threats to the future of human life on this
planet: mega-tsunamis, supervolcanoes, Ultimate Fighting Championships.
«I
know the outer world exists»: from any other presidential candidate, that most basic of foreign policy affirmations would sound merely comical; from the mouth of Donald Trump, it sounds like a vague threat — especially to
anyone in the «outer world» (i.e. that not inconsiderable part of the
planet outside the U.S.)
Since this post the other day and subsequent exchanging of some emails and comments here & there with those I'd generally consider advocates of very low carb dieting — to include those advocating near perpetual states of ketosis — I've been met with surprise bordering on disbelief that indeed
no, the Inuit are
no more a «ketogenic society» than
anyone else across the
planet Earth.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand
Planets July 12 If
anyone knows outer space as high art, it's director Luc Besson — who is also a Queenmaker in the realm of female action stars (Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson, to name a few).
Language: English Genre: Action / Sci - Fi MPAA rating: R Director: James Cameron Actors: Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn, Bill Paxton Plot: As colonies are settled on a
known planet, a women is found who holds the answers as to why no one has heard from
anyone on the
planet.
One prominent financial authority, Dave Ramsey, once even cited «unexpected pregnancy» as a reason to build an emergency fund, leaving open the question of whether there exists
anyone on the
planet who is simultaneously a) responsible enough to set aside six months» of living expenses, yet b) not so responsible that they don't
know how to prevent a pregnancy.
Quebec - based sommelier Veronique Rivest
knows more about wine than pretty well
anyone on the
planet — including where to find the best deals.
Early on in my investing career, when I
knew little about the subject and thought I could pick killer stocks better than
anyone on the
planet, I did all of these — several times.
Anyone familiar with the Animal
Planet show «My Cat From Hell» probably
knows host Jackson Galaxy's principle of «catifying» a home.
Anyone who has watched the popular Animal
Planet show Tanked
knows it is a lot of fun to watch brothers - in - law Wayde King and Brett Raymer go through the ups and downs of designing, fabricating and setting up aquariums for Acrylic Tank Manufacturing (ATM) in Las Vegas.
Even if you are not a big comic book fan, everyone
knows that Superman's main objective is to save
anyone who is in danger and keep
planet earth safe.
Included are Before Crisis, which never came to the Americas; Advent Children, which made little to no sense; Last Order, which told nothing
anyone who had played the game didn't already
know; Dirge of Cerberus, which did little to contribute to the plot of the FFVII saga; and lastly, On the Way to a Smile and The Maiden Who Travels the
Planet (Hoshi wo Meguru Otome).
Does
anyone feel comfortable with the notion that ANY group of humans has enough information to run this
planet, to
know what's valuable and what we can do without?
You or
anyone else on this
planet do not
know which of these scenerios, or any scenerio in between, will come to pass.
While I now accept your earlier points about Ecotricity not being a form of offsetting, Dale, I am interested to
know your (and
anyone else's) views about constructive ways to redress the balance of our
planet - degrading activities.
What I can't understand is how
anyone, whatever they decide to believe, can not be genuinely interested in
knowing what's happening with our
planet and whether the dire predictions we constantly hear are true or not.
First, I don't
know of
anyone who seriously dismissed the possibility of extrasolar
planets based on earlier null results.»
If
anyone knows about the need to clean up the
planet, we do; we've been living somewhere [Beijing] where you feel like you're killing your kids sending them out to school every day.
Robert: There you go again with you arrogant «I
know better than
anyone on the entire
planet» attitude.
Anyone who
knows even a little bit about the history of this
planet should
know climate has constantly been changing.
Clearly, TreeHugger readers
know better than
anyone that biking is good for your body, mind, and
planet.
The only issue is codes
knows better than
anyone else on the
planet and you will have a tough time making it happen.