Cattle for example provide a source of livelihood for women as they can use these for agricultural activities and production of food
for the sustenance of their families.
The film surely rightly points out that this very speculative idea that our universe is just one of a very large number just makes the cosmos bigger, without thereby removing the apparent
need for the sustenance of God.
There have been countless literary descriptions of men miraculously breast - feeding, from The Talmud to Tolstoy, where, in Anna Karenina, there is a short anecdote of a baby suckling an Englishman
for sustenance while on board a ship.
However, The Southwest American Indian ate this desert
plant for sustenance during endurance contests to reduce appetite and increase energy.
Starting in a doctor's surgery, Liam walks aimlessly seeking for things to do, picking up discarded
food for sustenance and eventually sleeping rough after a failed attempt to meet with former school friends in Oxford Street.
That report was released in May 2014, and substantiated the band members» claim that the Batchewana First Nation had the right to harvest timber
resources for sustenance, trade or sale under the 1850 Robinson Treaty, which had likely not been extinguished under the 1859 Pennefather Treaty.
Together, Mister and Pete
search for sustenance while attempting to avoid the violence that plagues their neighborhood.
Even worse, for many poor kids, subsidized school lunches on which they
depend for sustenance essentially vanish during the summer months, leaving them both undertaught and underfed.
Though it is true Riggs was not lacking for riches prior to the Court match — he took his million out of the divorce settlement a year and a half ago by, as he puts it, «unloosening comingled properties» — he still tends to rely on
others for sustenance.
According to the Qur» an, God made
provisions for the sustenance and growth of countless varieties of creatures from microorganisms to the largest animals.
Though our domesticated pals don't have to
hunt for sustenance like their wild ancestors, tapping into this innate behavior is a natural way to stimulate your cat.
Climate Himalaya: The Himalayan region consists of extremely fragile ecosystem, and source to 10 major Asian river systems, on which over 1.3 billion people
rely for sustenance, water, livelihoods and prosperity.
This is bad news, not only for fish but potentially for humans who rely on
fish for sustenance.
It will help accelerate the pace of developing improved rice varieties around the globe to feed a growing population, estimated to reach more than 9.6 billion by 2050, with half of humanity relying on
rice for sustenance and livelihood.
(That is, unless you have one of those babies who uses your breast like a pacifier, and
not for sustenance, like my son did.
The northern groups fanning the embers of war have never experienced the pains and after - effects of war because, if they had, they would always
pray for the sustenance of peace, unity and stability.»
The vapor accompanying these particles was mostly water but contained trace amounts of simple organic compounds, as well as carbon dioxide and ammonia — all ingredients
important for the sustenance and even origin of life.
However, with rising costs of education, inflation affecting the prices of essential items, increase in the cost of medical and hospitalization expenses, the financial reimbursement received will not be enough to replace the monthly stream of income
required for sustenance.
Meanwhile, North works as a circus performer with the Excalibur, a floating troupe of acrobats, clowns, dancers, and trainers who sail from one archipelago to the next, entertaining in
exchange for sustenance.
Everyone else will probably experience a gag reflex when such an overload of cotton candy sweetness would be your only
source for sustenance for the almost two hour duration.
«In species whose young completely depend on their
caregivers for sustenance and protection, (this) response has a clear adaptive value, contributing to enhance offspring chances of survival,» said Borgi.
For a population that depended on the
river for sustenance, its contamination would indeed be a huge problem.
The disciple who can fast, who can depend on
God for sustenance for a whole day or two, will not be easy prey to purveyors of instant gratification and immediate solutions, or to advertising, which dominates the contemporary world, with its promise of rapid — and empty — reward.
For instance, on 9th June, 2017, the trio of Dondo Orsaa, Terhile Mbaloha and Teryima Ihiambe aka Clark were apprehended at various locations within Katsina - Ala LGA, Benue
State for their sustenance of kidnap operations across Benue and Taraba States.
The hunter - gatherers analyzed in the study, called the BaAka pygmies, rely heavily on wild game, fish, and fruits and
vegetables for sustenance.
«In a country like India, with a high population density and a high level of poverty, virtually every ecological niche is occupied by some occupational or cultural human
group for its sustenance.
We need a natural
world for sustenance and shelter, and we need our communities — families, friends, strangers — to realize who we were made to be.
After eons of
scrambling for sustenance as wandering hunters, men started to raise enough food to permit some free time (which made possible the eventual development of culture).
threatened by not being needed, the child will
return for the sustenance he needs when things go wrong and he needs temporarily to regress.