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Over his 34 years in daily newspapers, he has traveled overseas and
around the nation, covering wars and natural disasters, writing both breaking news stories and
human - interest
features.
Then, too, it will presumably be possible to leave it an open question whether the history of
human descent as known to us does or does not possess
features which only after the Fall of the first man can be thought of to some extent as a predominance of his pre-
human past and of his environment, over a sensitivity to the world
around him no longer protected by the gift of integrity, and over his lack of adaptation to a particular milieu.
In August, Humanists UK hosted the International Humanist and Ethical Union's annual conference, this year on these growing threats to freedom,
human rights, and the rule of law
around the globe, which
featured the UN Special Rapporteurs on Freedom of Religion or Belief and in the Field of Cultural Rights.
In 2011, another Nature paper
featuring Dr Katerina Douka of the Oxford team obtained some very early dates (
around 45,000 years old) for the so - called «transitional» Uluzzian stone - tool industry of Italy and identified teeth remains in the site of the Grotta del Cavallo, Apulia, as those of anatomically modern
humans.
These
features include relatively small, orange - sized brains and curved fingers like those of Homo species that lived
around 2 million years ago, as well as wrists, hands, legs, feet and body sizes comparable to those of Neandertals and
humans.
As we look
around the world, there is hardly a place where
humans have not «overpowered nature,» if I take that phrase to mean affecting the large - scale
features of our natural environment.
It's built
around «big data,» and it thus
features the blurring we've seen before between
human and machine input and judgment.
A universe inhospitable to life would have no
human beings
around to observe it, so the one we see must, by definition, possess
features essential to accommodating intelligent life.
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around the much life of day, with an value over the time including the power to notice over a same and standardized
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The Secret Life of Pets
features animals acting in a completely different way when
humans are not
around, a new dog potentially getting in the way of the protagonist's relationship with his owner, and them having to find their way home.
For while some bigots certainly still cling desperately to outmoded notions about racial purity, most of the country has come
around to an understanding that there's only one race, the
human race, and that we come in an infinite array of beautiful hues and
features.
Taking his cue from Tobe Hooper and the more - crazed - than - scary «Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2,» Six this time
around has fashioned a sun - baked Grand Guignol farce wherein the villains of the first two sequences the cadaverous Deter Laser and porcine Laurence R. Harvey are reunited to make history with «the first
human prison centipede,» which
features more than 500 links.
Big Fish and Begonia review: China's new animated
feature revolves
around a 16 - year - old girl who travels to the
human world in the form of...
That opening sequence that begins with the callback to Sherlock Jr.
features not just a car and motorcycle chase through Times Square but also a massive set - piece in which cars are flung
around inside a spacious warehouse like two - ton hockey pucks, disabling other mechanical targets and sending
human ones airborne like rag dolls.
The films that started it all for Disney - Pixar — about toys that come alive when their
human owner aren't
around — are given the 3 - D treatment for a two - week double -
feature engagment ahead of next summer's release of «Toy Story 3.»
«Centered
around the balance between
human and machine, the comic
features the Lexus LC 500 with a new, Wakandan spin and its role in helping the Black Panther defeat a legendary villain.»
While Extinction doesn't
feature squadrons of squishy little
humans using omni - directional mobility gear to catapult themselves
around the city, instead we have a single warrior who can run up buildings and enemies alike, bounce off canopies, grapple
around the place and soar through the air in a controlled glide.
Topic: Endangered Animals and Rainforests
around the World 6 Lessons (6 - 8 hours of learning) Suitable for 7 - 11 years Learning Intentions covered: To explain why some animals are in danger To locate and describe rainforests To explain the importance of a rainforest To explain the consequences of
human actions To identify rainforest animals that are in danger To describe
features of rainforest animals To explain «how» rainforests are being destroyed To understand that destruction of the rainforests is bad for animals and people To persuade somebody to stop destroying the rainforest To describe rainforest animals To identify skills people have in a rainforest To describe our differences and how they can enhance each other To measure
humans and animals Resources also attached!
Students observe and document natural and
human features in their locale (during a walk
around the neighborhood or a trip downtown, for example), and evaluate the impact of changes made by
humans, such as the leveling of an area for a subdivision or the damming of a local stream or river.
(Tangent: The vast majority of paranormal romances
feature a paranormal hero and a
human heroine, so their covers highlight the hero with a bare torso shot and a hint of their paranormal nature, sometimes with a woman wrapped
around him.
It was also
around this time that the existence of Armored Core Sigma was leaked, effectively a PlayOnline Armored Core game that would
feature a battlefield comprised of
human piloted AC's with an operator overseeing each faction.
Borrowing that «Radioactive» track from a trailer
featuring a certain assassin (which is fine, because it's a good track) the video shows off the
Human and Irathient Ark Hunters in action, giving us a look at some of the locations we'll be visiting, a taster of the sort of vehicles we'll be able to drive
around, and finishes with a Arkfall
featuring a Hellbug of colossal proportions... and yes, you will fight that thing in - game.
Hotaling's most recent series of paintings
features plein - air landscapes of the environment
around his hometown, many of which are unmarred by
human development — that is, they have few buildings or distinctive manmade barriers.
Art received the International Art Critics Association (AICA - USA)'s 2010 Second Place award for «Best Project in a Public Space» for the organization's exhibition of Antony Gormley: Event Horizon, which
featured 31 sculptures of the
human form placed in and
around Madison Square Park and on the rooftops of architectural treasures throughout New York City's Flatiron District and environs.
The second edition (held in 2005)
featured works such as Chen Zhen's Purification Room, in which the artist covered a space and its assorted objects with earth to form a petrified field, and Mella Jaarsma's architectural, decorative shelters that looked like shrines and totems and fitted snugly
around the
human body while offering protection from the elements.
What / Why: «Presented at a time when the compulsion to digitally document and share
human activity has increased exponentially, this exhibition
features works from deCordova's permanent collection that prefigure and inform current trends in social photography, as well as recent work by contemporary artists who utilize smartphones and social media to record the world
around them.
Highlights of the six - night festival include a new commission by Bob and Roberta Smith, Art Is Your
Human Right, that will
feature illuminated words hanging
around the town; a display of 34 light drawings of children in windows of the former Ocean Hotel on North Promenade; and a performance from street - fire pioneers, Les Commandos Percu.
Featuring over 70 contemporary artists from
around the world, Drawing People: The
Human Figure in Contemporary Art is an in - depth look at how contemporary artists draw the human fi
Human Figure in Contemporary Art is an in - depth look at how contemporary artists draw the
human fi
human figure.
Featured is a new series of bold, colorful portraits of women that he refers to as «m - DNA», a reference to the «Mitochondrial Eve,» a scientific and mathematical theory in the field of genetics that every living
human alive today descends from one single woman who lived in East Africa
around 100,000 years ago, through the maternal bloodline.
Featuring established and emerging international artists from
around the globe, the 14th edition of the Sharjah Biennial (SB14), Leaving the Echo Chamber, explores the possibilities and purpose of producing art when history is increasingly fictionalised, when ideas of «society» are invariably displaced, when borders and beliefs are under constant renegotiation and our material culture is under the constant threat of
human destruction and climate degradation.
Opening: «
Human Ecology» at Galeria Nara Roesler
Featuring work by Isaac Julien, Lucia Koch, and Eduardo Navarro, this three - person show is loosely themed
around the idea of
humans responding to their environments.
The remaining acquisitions were a prototype of a pine desk designed by minimalist artist Donald Judd in 1978 for $ 350,000; a 1969 painted plastic wall - sculpture by Craig Kauffman for $ 170,000; a Japanese Buddha head sculpted from cypress wood
around AD 1000 - 1050 for $ 422,000; a set of three Spanish colonial «casta» (or mixed - race narrative) paintings from 1760 by Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz for $ 598,000; a 16th - century checkerboard - patterned Peruvian textile for $ 250,000; and a circa 13th - century Mexican painted ceramic
featuring serpent -
human forms for $ 60,000.
New York, May 1st, 2017 - GR Gallery is proud to present «INTERSTELLARIS», a group show
featuring three artists whose works investigate the discourse
around the world and
human energy through dynamic and perceptual abstract painting.
First, Artists Need to Create at the Same Scale that Society has the Capacity to Destroy will be shown in the 50,000 square feet Glass Gallery and surrounding outdoor area
featuring works centered
around human rights and equality, and the environment and climate change.
Featuring 503 photographs of the
human experience from hundreds of photographers both professional and amateur from
around the world, the show went on to travel the globe and was seen by over nine million people.
Crafting Resistance Opening Reception: January 26th, 2017 5 - 8 pm Exhibition continues through March 28th, 2017 Visual Arts Center — Gallery One (Liberal Arts Building) The Visual Arts Center gallery at Boise State University has organized the exhibition Crafting Resistance
featuring the work of twenty artists from
around the United States as well as Canada and Mexico whose work creates awareness of political issues, examines issues of racial and social justice, or calls for change in environmental issues and
human and equal rights.
The drone's thermal camera led it
around the cave, as it created a map of all of the cave's
features including an area with water was that was unreachable by
humans.
«Plastic particles smaller than 5 mm pose a massive environmental and
human health risk when they enter our waterways,» said Abby Barrows, a marine research scientist with Adventure Scientists and College of the Atlantic, who is
featured in the film and has analyzed thousands of water samples from
around the world for microplastics.