In Pilgrim, she detaches herself from the ordinary,
conventional human world, plunging into nature to wrestle with the question of nature's ethics.
Not exact matches
Attended by seasoned founders, executives, investors, and philanthropists who are seeking to leave their mark on the
world, The
Human Gathering continues to defy
conventional conference norms and carefully curate a community of exceptional people.
Conventional Christianity asserted that, as sinful creatures in a fallen
world ruled by an Almighty God,
humans had no rights at all but were at the mercy of a gracious God.
A helpful fact from the Untouched
World website (untouchedworld.com) warns «pesticides used in
conventional cotton farming can enter the
human food chain.
To visit this place is, in some ways, to see the
world as it looked to our ancestors millions of years ago, long before
humans began to wreak havoc on the planet — or so the
conventional wisdom goes.
Debby believes in a holistic treatment approach (for
humans and animals), thus her practice brings together alternative modalities with the more
conventional medical
world.
Both Easterson and Jerimijenko's projects point to the difficulties in
conventional natural history studies of noting where «natural» habitats and behaviors end and the
human world begins, if in fact they can be separated.
Dr. Hansen, like many who commented on Dot Earth after I wrote about his statements, insists that the parallels hold between the denial and passivity that allowed a
human cataclysm to sweep Europe in plain sight and the denial and inaction now as the
world prepares to build hundreds of
conventional coal - burning power plants.