Sentences with phrase «fewer in our human numbers»

To help each other become responsibly fewer in our human numbers, more conscious, more environmentally resourceful, educated and ultimately compassionate stewards of this one EARTH, what could possibly be wrong with that long term goal?

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Whether there ever was a time when humans were so few in number that they constituted only one society and spoke only one language we can not say.
Sin and evil reside in the human heart according to a number of Old and New Testament Scriptures, e.g. Genesis 6:5; Deuteronomy 15:9; Proverbs 12:20; Ecclesiastes 9:3; Matthew 12:34; Matthew 15:18 - 20; Acts 5:4, Romans 1:21; and Hebrews 3:12, to name but a few.
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.»
«Fortunately,» states Katerina Douka, also of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, «there have been an increasing number of multidisciplinary research programs launched in Asia over the past few decades.
Regardless of the raw numbers, during my 16 years in human resources running and attending job fairs, that pattern has held constant: Fewer than 10 % of those scientists attending a job fair receive job offers.
«Larger - bodied species often need larger territories and are fewer in number than smaller - bodied species,» he explained, so they would have been more susceptible to extinction as hunting, logging, farming and other human activities took their toll.
If the migration from Indonesia to Madagascar was «a limited event» which brought only a small number of colonizers in a few voyages, then why does the human population of the island have such a high diversity of maternal and paternal lineages with Indonesian origin?
A few years ago, researchers at MIT discovered that macaque monkeys had specialized «number neurons» in the brain region that corresponds to the human number module.
Steven Grant, a researcher at the National Institute on Drug Abuse, says that the new findings will help untangle a «chicken and egg problem» with human addiction studies: Previous research found a correlation between the D2 - family receptors and drug abuse, but it was unclear whether fewer receptors contributed to addiction or if chronic drug use led to a drop in the number of receptors.
Given the very small number of reliable records of human fatalities from eating cane toads worldwide over many decades, it would be awful indeed if two people in East Timor died within the first few years after toad arrival.
Not including the women and men who built it, the 2014 Chevrolet SS has only been seen in person by a piddling number of people - fewer humans than would fill the gymnasium at a high school volleyball game.
There are a number of different cat breeds that are believed to cause fewer allergic responses in humans suffering from allergies.
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.
Just as in humans, the success rate depends on a number of variables - what type of cancer your pet has, how early you detect the cancer, how you treat the cancer and how strong your pet is - just to name a few.
With an increase in the number and intensity of these fires over the past few years, the need for better understanding the compounds found in wildfire smoke continues to be urgent for several reasons, Pinkerton says, especially as it connects to human and animal health.
And data from communities and countries that sterilize community dogs show the same results: a decline in the number of dog bites, with «officials point [ing] to a variety of factors: the obvious effect of sterilization on dog behavior, including behaviors associated with mating, reduced numbers of dogs and reduced home range of individual dogs resulting in fewer chance encounters with humans, an increased respect and thus kinder treatment towards dogs due to the positive role model of rescuers, and the impact of community education by rescuers that often accompanies these efforts.
By contrast, humans were more affected than pets this time and in far fewer numbers.
Both in India and Turkey, neuter / return where conscientiously practiced has markedly reduced the numbers of street dogs ---- in India from as many as one dog per ten humans, a ratio still seen in villages that lack ABC programs, to fewer than one dog per several hundred humans in many of the biggest cities.
-- What's the best way to limit climate - related risks as human numbers and appetites crest in the next few decades?
But they are grossly insufficient to drive the changes in energy options that would have to occur to avoid turmoil — environmental or social — as human numbers and energy appetites crest in the next few decades.
I'll be diving back shortly into new approaches to limiting climate risks as human appetites and numbers crest in the next few decades.
It only took a few decades for humans to extract 90 percent of the big fish in the ocean and cut the number of Coral Reefs in half, said Dr. Sylvia Earle, a famous oceanographer and National Geographic Explorer - In - Residencin the ocean and cut the number of Coral Reefs in half, said Dr. Sylvia Earle, a famous oceanographer and National Geographic Explorer - In - Residencin half, said Dr. Sylvia Earle, a famous oceanographer and National Geographic Explorer - In - ResidencIn - Residence.
Every day an extreme record is broken in many places and in part that is a consequence of the short history of weather recording and the sheer number of locations where humans are now available to observe weather events that would have gone unnoticed a few decades ago.
In the big picture it's quite simple: In a world with finite resources, fewer people mean greater levels of resources equitably available to all, while greater numbers of people mean there's less to go around without running into conflict over those resources or tragically and perpetually marginalizing parts of our human family.
This number for humans (though it is more of a range with 150 being the average), has since been found in all sorts of studies; from some of the few remaining hunter - gatherer tribes, to the modern military unit of a company.
The producers of the software and machines should (or must be) be aware that in order to keep producing and selling their products — if the original buyers are no longer in existence or fewer in number — there would have to be some «human being» or human - run entity acting as purchasers in order for the producers of such mechanisms to continue to exist.
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