Not exact matches
I find in I Corinthians 11:2 - 16 a series of six arguments listed
by the Apostle in his
effort to quell a trend toward the
eradication of difference in dress at corporate worship.
Yet another green benefit of legalizing marijuana would be an end to the destructive
eradication efforts employed
by law enforcement at bust sites, where the crop and the land they are rooted in are sometimes subjected to harsh chemical herbicides for expedited removal.
Professor Maathai's tireless
efforts earned her not only a Nobel Peace Prize and numerous prestigious awards, but the respect of millions who were inspired
by her commitment to conservation, democracy, women's empowerment, the
eradication of poverty, and civic engagement.
Although
eradication and control of invasive predators has been successful on uninhabited islands, such
efforts are more complicated on islands inhabited
by humans and their pets and
by nontarget wildlife (Levy and Crawford 2004).
In the works for about five years, the rat
eradication plan is one of many coastal restoration
efforts funded
by a $ 9.1 - million settlement with BP America stemming from the 1990 American Trader oil spill off Huntington Beach.
One of the international community's finest hours came with the
eradication of smallpox, an
effort led in the United Nations
by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Upon the arrival of Europeans, the Pomos were decimated
by smallpox brought unintentionally from Europe, and
by the
eradication efforts...