There are
few things human beings love more than grouping things — thoughts, teams, people, whatever — into one of two extremes.
If aliens ever land on Earth, Kean writes, one of
the few things humans could present that might actually be understood by the visitors is the periodic table of the elements.
Not exact matches
«Technology may let us talk together, and share information together, and analyze a
few things together, but I wouldn't worry about going away from
human decisions,» he said.
That's sure to be a contentious argument, since many
humans take pride in their driving, but in actuality there are
few things flesh - and - blood organisms do worse.
The common image of Calvinism — and I hear it portrayed in this way often, even by people who know some
things about theology — is that the religion of John Calvin is a mean - spirited, narrow - minded perspective where a nasty God decides to save a
few people while arbitrarily consigning the vast portion of the
human race to eternal suffering.
These numbers compare with 69 % of all people surveyed who «believe there is solid evidence that the average temperature on Earth has been getting warmer over the past
few decades» and 57 % who «believe
humans and other living
things evolved over time.»
The great trick that
humans developed at some point in the last
few hundred thousand years is the ability to circle around a tree, rock, ancestor, flag, book or god, and then treat that
thing as sacred.
The expected Messiah was to have heralded an era of world peace, rebuilt the temple, and do a
few other
things all within an ordinary
human lifetime.
Actually global heating (climate change) will make the point of whether these fantasy gods are whatever stupid people believe them to be a moot point in a
few years as
humans and all living
things do a slow roast as temperatures climb higher and remain there for hundreds of years....
Take away mass media, you have scant
few things to distinguish
humans from other primates.
Let us then devote a
few paragraphs to a serious consideration of those traditional «last
things» and attempt to see what, in their own perhaps odd way, they may have to tell us about ourselves and about
human destiny.
i wonder whih god will be more pleased with its slave — the one who murdered a man for his beliefs or the one who allowed his follower to die for his faith either way — god is a man made belief system that is only a
few thousand years old — and in that time, no one single
thing has killed more
humans, than a man claiming to know the will of some kind of god Faith is good
thing, faith in one's self.
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People do wrong
things regardless of faith... it mostly because greediness, power and so on... very
few among the mankind fear Lord The Almighty which includes Muslims as well... and which is why today we see these actions are being done by
human in everywhere... as a matter of fact its been there since the beginning of mankind... now we have been blessed with media and anything happens, next minute we can see it and sometimes we see what the media wants us to see...
I've discovered that when
humans get together in groups bigger than a
few individuals they must then make up «rules» for dealing with
things.
They may have been
few in number but they offered sufficient proof that everything can be taken away from a man but one
thing: the last of the
human freedoms — to choose one's attitude in any circumstances, to choose one's own way.»
The
few things that are perfect, we all as
humans strive to achieve that in all aspects of our lives, regardless of who you believe in or if you even believe at all.
It's been so nice to have a
few weeks off from school and I feel like I can finally be a real
human being again and do real
human things like sleep in on Sundays and pick my clothes up off the floor.
Added Mr. Brown, «I think there's a latent demand and a latent desire within
human beings for this to work... Very
few of us want
things that are going into animal agriculture to continue... We want a better way to do it.
Here's what research is showing — that as we
humans text, a
few interesting
things happen physiologically Our breathing becomes rapid, shallow, or non-existent (we hold our breaths until we must breathe).
You never know how
things will change when you add a
few little
humans to the equation.
When you're part of parenting team and you're working together to raise a tiny
human, well, there are a
few things every grown - ass man just instinctively knows he should be doing.
Because if some genius Neandertal invents a new kind of hand axe — and they used the same kind for so long, for tens and tens [of] thousands of years — but if somebody in the cave invents a new one, it's not going to spread beyond that cave probably, it might not even spread that much within the cave; it's [likely] to die with him; whereas the modern
humans have this
thing of watching each other and teaching other and spreading
things among themselves among one another, so that 10,000 or so --[it] might have been a
few more, I know that the people are not too clear about that might — there might only have been 10,000 Neandertals all over Europe.
For one
thing, it didn't make sense that
humans should sense far
fewer smells than colors.
«The really amazing, surprising
thing that has come out of [this research],» says Ferretti, «was the impact of
humans in a period in which everyone thought there were very
few humans in the world.»
This combination — advances in biological tissues and further integration of
humans with machines — has the potential to really change
things over the next
few decades.
«It's one of the
few things that could produce the extinction of
humans.
A
few years ago, South Korean scientists said they had done the same
thing with
human cells, but that turned out to be a fraud.
The fossil record documents no such
thing; we have modern
humans appearing about 100,000 years ago, preceded by a number of more primitive fossils spread over the previous
few hundred thousand years.
One of the
few things we know about Proxima b, besides that it is a rocky planet with a mass 1.3 times that of Earth, is that its orbit is in the so - called «Goldilocks zone» of its sun: not too hot nor too cold for liquid water, making it a potential host for life — alien,
human or both.
Even though no other animal consumes the milk of another species (except through
human hands), Griffiths says if we were to apply that logic to everything that
humans do that other animals don't — including eating honey and eggs — we would find there are very
few things we could call natural.
One
thing that very
few people consider is that the
human metabolism is not static.
life is full of negativity and societies dictums I choose to live my life with positivity optimism and as
few of societies dictums as I can... people are beautiful I am beautiful we are all beautiful as one
human experience... with gentle kindness all
things can come into being
There are
few things funnier or more touching than the sight of a performer's image slipping down around his knees while he tries to yank it into place before anyone notices he is only
human.
We are
human and many times make mistakes or don't do
things well, but most of the time there are very
few that can compete with us.
Today there are
few things peace researchers and other scholars are readier to agree on than precisely that democracy and
human rights advance peace.
But for some reason the availability of social media and myths that you MUST promote force otherwise perfectly sane
humans into spending all their time annoying a
few hundred followers on Twitter and Facebook and doing blog tours and other silly
things like that.
Blue tongues offer a
few things those animals don't: flexible diets, more durable handling and the feel of holding a small dog or
human baby.
not an easy situation to rectify - we can't have a plane load of
humans perish because of a
few stray cats but you do always want to do the most humane
thing.
Initially stand - offish, it took a
few days for Chips to realize he could nudge
human hands to solicit one of his favorite
things — a scratch behind the ears.
But here are a
few things to keep in mind: organic dog foods often use
human - grade protein sources and generally have
fewer fillers (corn and wheat and their by - products) and no synthetic preservatives, pesticides, food coloring, or other additives, thereby reducing the number of potential allergens in your Frenchie's diet.
A
few of the most frequent
things I've seen cause problems include clothing, towels, dog toys,
human toys, feminine hygiene products and diapers.
While
few things are unavoidable like bathing, grooming, or vet visits, there are some
human behavior we can change to take it easy on our dogs.
Dogs have
fewer taste buds than us
humans and therefore are less likely to find
things to be disgusting to eat.
Few things challenge the
human - cat bond than a feline who isn't using the litterbox, instead urinating or defecating on beds, rugs, laundry, or other places their
human housemates don't consider appropriate kitty toilets.
I was adopted a
few months ago but am now being returned due to the fact that I bite when I get startled or I'm «protecting» my
humans or
things.
Fixing problems, making animals healthy again, igniting the
human animal bond, are a
few of my favourite
things to do.
That said, here are a
few things to watch out for when buying a terrier puppy or caring for your dog... von Willebrand's Disease Also referred to as vWD, von Willebrand's disease is an inherited condition that may lead to excessive bleeding, similar to hemophilia in
humans.
Since then, I have been to a
few corners of the Earth and have learned two, very important
things:
humans can adapt to almost anything, and never underestimate the kindness of strangers.
As far as progression goes, Pirate's Curse changed a
few things about the formula, mainly creating spell «items» you can use instead of an MP pool, since Shantae is a full - blooded
human in this game, rather than a magical genie capable of using magic.