Sentences with phrase «forest lives a family»

[Downloadable Game] Hidden deep within the Hotai forest lives a family of playful and mysteriously colored creatures known as Piyos.

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Although they lived in comparative isolation, a part of farm and other forest produce like wax, honey and dried meat of animals was marketed for cash through Muslim traders.5 Many of their houses were good substantial erections of wood and stone,» although a majority preferred to live in temporary huts of mud and bamboos as the «survivors often dislike living in a dwelling in which the head of the family has died.
Actually these marginalised people lived by nature's bounties - the dalits through agricultural labour on land, the tribals by the resources of the forests, the fisherfolk of the sea and other water sources and the women by the organic functions of family life.
My favorite dessert is Black Forest Gateaux because it reminds me of my childhood and so many family members that are no longer living.
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Today, more than 300 families live in the area of Highland Park west of 41 and north of Deerfield Road, often known as Sherwood Forest.
Ferraro, who represented Forest Hills and parts of western Queens for six years in the House, lived in the same Forest Hills Gardens house from the beginning of her congressional career in 1978 until the early 2000s, and patronized the restaurant belonging to lifelong friends the Abbracciamento family.
As an important sink for climate - affecting greenhouse gases, forests remain at the mercy of people for whom the life of a tree may stand between them and feeding their families.
The period when the insect lived, the Eocene, was one of the warmest in history, and lush tropical or subtropical rain forest surrounded the lake; the two - and - a-half-inch-long adult male most likely sat and snacked upon the leaves of plants from the laurel or the pea family.
Ovenbirds are a family of small bug - eaters that live in the Neotropics, from the sand dunes of Chile to the mountain forests of Mexico.
Padua and his team captured a family of black lion tamarins in the Rio Claro Farm (a forest managed by the timber company Duratex) and moved them to forest where black lion tamarins formerly lived.
We're on top of Kayford Mountain, in the heart of Appalachia, walking through 50 acres of hardwood forest where Gibson's family has lived for more than 200 years.
The Pacific fisher, a house - cat - size member of the weasel family, lives in some of California's remotest forests.
After a life of intensive global teaching and 10 years of Asian residency and exploration with various masters, he now lives in the deep forest of Kyoto Japan where he raises his two sons with his Japanese family.
I live by myself with my pets, have very close family ties, belong to several senior clubs, for exercise I enjoy walks, whether it's in a shopping mall, park or forest...
Peter Weir (The Truman Show, Master and Commander), who also directed Ford to success a year before in the Best Picture - nominated Witness, directs this Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, Affliction) adaptation of the Paul Theroux novel, casting Ford as Allie Fox, a disgruntled American inventor who gets so pissed off at the loss of what he believes is a dying America, he decides to pack up his bags and family, taking them to the rain forests of South America to live a life away from civilization, and the threat of nuclear annihilation he believes is imminent.
Alien Abduction (Unrated) UFO adventure inspired by a family's real - life ordeal while vacationing on Brown Mountain in North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest.
Other titles in this section include: Naomi Kawase's sweet, light and leisurely AN; Tom Geens» COUPLE IN A HOLE, about a couple living in an underground forest dwelling to be left alone to deal with their mysterious grief; DEPARTURE, Andrew Steggall's delicate first feature about longing, loneliness and nostalgia for a sense of family that may have never existed; Jacques Audiard's Palme d'Or - winner about a makeshift family trying to cement their bonds, DHEEPAN; the World Premiere of Biyi Bandele's FIFTY, a riveting exploration of love and lust, power and rivalry and seduction and infidelity in Lagos; the European Premiere of Maya Newell's documentary GAYBY BABY, following the lives of four Australian children whose parents all happen to be gay; Mark Cousins returns to LFF with his metaphysical essay film I AM BELFAST, Stig Björkman's documentary INGRID BERGMAN — IN HER OWN WORDS, a treasure trove of Bergman's never - before - seen home movies, personal letters and diary extracts alongside archive footage; Hirokazu Kore - eda's beautiful OUR LITTLE SISTER, focusing on the lives of four young women related through their late father in provincial Japan; the European Premiere of Mabel Cheung's sweeping Chinese epic based on the true story of Jackie Chan's parents A TALE OF THREE CITIES and Guillaume Nicloux's VALLEY OF LOVE starring Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu in a tale of love, loss, memory and the mystical.
In the not too distant future, two privileged young women who live in a remote ancient forest with their family, discover the world around them is on the brink of an apocalypse.
A family of five, living in 1630's New England, builds a home outside of a haunted forest, where a horrible witch lives... or does she?
The film follow a patriarch of a large family who are forced to reenter society after living for years in the forest of the Pacific Northwest.
After the family lives there for a month, the locals don't take kindly to Adam trespassing through the forest that belongs to the mythic «hallow,» particularly neighbor Colm Donnelly (Michael McElhatton) who knows from personal experience.
Her group went on an intense five - week tour of the whole country, from the Andes to the Amazon rain forest, and took three weeks of classes while living with Venezuelan families.
Some students have a view of the polluted coastline where their parents, grandparents, and even great grandparents used to make a living, the abandoned mining equipment that once tied their families» livelihoods to the company store, or the vast clear - cut space that was once a forest amid rolling hills.
Remember the days when young children could wander the forests alone, casually committing B&E and making themselves at home while critiquing every aspect of an unwitting family's standard of living?
The title story, «The Lives of Rocks», in which a geologist, living in the forest and weakened by cancer treatments, comes to rely on the help and company of two children from a rigidly fundamentalist family who are happy to help until she teaches them that the earth is millions of years old; and «Fiber» in which a logger muses on his job in the Yaak Valley before turning on the reader with a direct plea to help protect the area - in a few swift words changing the reader from casual observer to participant.
As she searches for new meaning in her life, Miranda finds quiet refuge with her family's handyman, Dix, in his cabin in the dark forests of the Adirondack Mountains.
For more than a decade, she and members of her extended family lived way, way off the grid in the forests of Canada, combining a groovy, free - love lifestyle with sometimes bleak subsistence living.
Her family life is vacuous and she is left to wander about the forest - even getting to school and what goes on at school is of little or no interest to her parents.
One bullet to the brain later, Ben is in the Other World, where he discovers a vast and curiously secular existence utterly unlike anything he could have imagined: a realm of sprawling cities where the deceased of every age live an eternal second life, and where forests of family trees are tended by mysterious humans who never lived in the previous world.
The result: soil erosion has been reduced in critical watersheds, thousands of acres of biodiversity - rich indigenous forest have been restored and protected, and hundreds of thousands of women and their families are standing up for their rights and those of their communities and so are living healthier, more productive lives.
«For a time, my family lived in a one bedroom house left over from the oil - boom days located on a small lane by the ocean... Our porch opened to unkempt forests and fields, high dunes, and the endless play of light and texture of the Pacific.
Ride across pastureland to the 6,000 ft. elevation and the border with Polipoli forest, and get an authentic glimpse into Upcountry living on this family - run Keokea ranch.
Other iconic animals living here include the giant river otters that play, hunt, and eat as a social family group, the elusive jaguar prowling the forest for favored prey like tapir and capybara, and intimidating black caiman that reach a similar size as large crocodiles.
Family Suites: Duplex style spacious and comfortable with lower floor bathroom and living room with sofa that converts to a double bed, upper floor main bedroom, second bathroom and additional sitting room, extensive balconies with forest or sea views.
Best places for family vacation fun inlcude Billings Farm, Sugarbush Farm, Green Mountain National Forest Attend a museum, experience living history, go shopping, play golf or tennis, relax at a spa, go hiking, biking, camping, or fishing.
Life for the Veivers family continued on after Bert died and the sons of Bert, who were keen horsemen, moved their annual Sports Carnival, held every year at their residence in Oak Forests, to Palm Cove.
The family - friendly inn boasts 36 accommodation units with comfortable décor and furnishings, spacious living areas with wood - burning fireplaces, and private decks or verandahs with lovely lake or forest views.
Opens June 15 May 29, 2013 Curatorial Announcement May 16, 2013 Houseguest: William E. Jones May 13, 2013 Hammer Celebrated 4th Annual K.A.M.P. (Kids» Art Museum Project) May 6, 2013 K.A.M.P. «Zine May 5, 2013 A. Quincy Jones: Building for Better Living (May 25 - September 8, 2013) April 24, 2013 Upcoming Hammer Projects: Cyprien Gaillard & Neil Beloufa April 2, 2013 4th Annual K.A.M.P. (Kids» Art Museum Project) March 27, 2013 Family Flicks & Sunday Afternoons for Kids at the Hammer March 6, 2013 Upcoming Readings at the Hammer February 25, 2013 Fritz Haeg's Domestic Integrities February 5, 2013 Hammer Museum partners with CAP UCLA to present Trisha Brown's Floor of the Forest February 4, 2013 Selections from the Grunwald Center & the Hammer Contemporary Collection January 14, 2013 Upcoming Poetry Readings at the Hammer January 9, 2013 Upcoming Hammer Projects: Enrico David, Dara Friedman, and Latifa Echakhch January 7, 2013 Tehran: An Urban History of Revolutions - Lecture by Prof. Talinn Grigor December 12, 2012 LLYN FOULKES Retrospective Opens February 3, 2013 November 28, 2012 Cage at UCLA - Sunday, December 2, 2012 November 14, 2012 Game Room opens December 1, 2012 October 29, 2012 Hammer Museum Announces Curators for Made in L.A. 2014 September 21, 2012 Your Land / My Land: Election»12 on view Sept. 30 - Nov. 18, 2012 September 20, 2012 10th Annual Gala in the Garden Honors Barbara Kruger & Cindy Sherman September 18, 2012 Free admission to the Hammer during Carmageddon II (Sept. 29 - 30) September 14, 2012 Ai Weiwei Screenings September 4, 2012 Hammer Forums This Fall August 17, 2012 Meleko Mokgosi to Receive the Mohn Award August 16, 2012 JazzPOP Courtyard Concerts in September August 15, 2012 Hammer Projects: Sun Yuan & Peng Yu July 30, 2012 Upcoming Fall Exhibitions July 18, 2012 Zarina: Paper Like Skin July 18, 2012 Graphic Design: Now in Production July 18, 2012 A Strange Magic: Gustave Moreau's Salome July 18, 2012 Hammer Projects: Lucy Raven July 16, 2012 Orchestra - in - residence wild Up July 9, 2012 Mohn Award Finalists June 28, 2012 Venice Beach Biennial June 18, 2012 Made in L.A. Music Presented by the Hammer and KCRW June 14, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 Performances and Public Programs Guide May 23, 2012 Hammer Conversation Atom Egoyan & Serj Tankian April 22, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 Press Kit June 2 - September 2, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 Artist List June 2 - September 2, 2012 March Readings at the Hammer February 23, 2012 Libros Schmibros Book Club February 21, 2012 Intimate Immensity: The Susan and Larry Marx Collection February 14, 2012 Valentine's Day at the Hammer — Dirty Looks: Long Distance Love Affairs February 14, 2012 Hammer Projects Opening Soon: Antony & Alex Hubbard January 19, 2012 Pacific Standard Time Performance and Public Art Festival Events at the Hammer Museum January 26 and January 29, 2012 Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955 - 1972 February 5 - April 29, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 November 17, 2011 Gala in the Garden September 24, 2011 Now Dig This!
Indigenous and forest - dependent people, in particular, often rely on healthy forests to earn a living and provide their families with food, water and firewood.
But Mari Rose Taruc, state organizing director of Asian Pacific Environmental Network, said, «If California allows REDD programs into AB 32, then it would encourage these dirty industries to avoid their responsibility to reduce their emissions locally, and then empower them to destroy forest communities where our families also live, in tropical places like Mexico, with carbon offsets.
The program, launched last year, includes pays forest families living near Uatuma Reserve about $ 25 per month to not clear primary forest lands in return for making «no smoke».
Guidelines for family participation included: 1) families should reside in the reserve: 2) families should live in the seringal, or forest area, of the community (one exception was made); 3) families could not be acting as marreteiros, or intermediaries, in the selling process, but rather would be traditional extractivist families; 4) families should live within approximately two hours hiking distance from the community center, and; 5) preference would be given to families that indicated experience of household use of at least one of the three palm fruits being studied.
Kreisman Law Offices has been handling nursing home abuse cases, assisted living negligence and nursing home negligence cases for individuals and families who have been harmed, injured or died as a result of the carelessness or negligence of a medical provider for more than 38 years in and around Chicago, Cook County and its surrounding areas, including Deerfield, Wheeling, Western Springs, Zion, Palos Heights, Palatine, Streamwood, Bloomfield, Oak Lawn, Oak Forest, River Grove, Park Forest and Forest Park, Ill..
Kreisman Law Offices has been handling assisted living care center lawsuits, nursing home abuse lawsuits, nursing home bed sore cases and nursing home negligence lawsuits for individuals, families and their loved ones who have been harmed, injured or died as a result of the carelessness or negligence of a medical provider for more than 40 years in and around Chicago, Cook County and its surrounding areas, including Maywood, Elmwood Park, Melrose Park, Flossmoor, New Lenox, Lincolnwood, Palos Hills, Palatine, Arlington Heights, Orland Park, Oak Park, Park Ridge, Chicago (Pullman, Pilsen, Kenwood, Hyde Park, Wrigleyville, Bridgeport, Lawndale, Englewood), Deerfield, Vernon Hills and River Forest, Ill..
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Forest Hills, New York About Blog Counseling Space is a mental wellness practice that improves the quality of life for individuals, families, and communities.
More about my practice: At Two Rivers Counseling, I offer a professional therapeutic approach for four different clientele: 1) couples in grief and loss 2) families experiencing difficulties 3) individuals suffering from traumatic experiences 4) men of all ages making tough life decisions As we sit in the nurturing environment of the therapy room or walk together along the tree - lined trails of Forest Park, we collaborate to identify the change you hope to make in your life.
We wish to thank the participating practices from the Pediatric Practice Research Group and particularly the following individuals who worked closely with the research team to make this study possible: Barry Abrams, M.D., Advocate Oak Park Pediatrics, Oak Park, IL; Barbara Bayldon, M.D., Winfield - Moody Health Center, Near North Health Service Corporation, Chicago, IL; Richard Burnstine, M.D., North Suburban Pediatrics, Evanston, IL; Joseph O'Neil, M.D., Child and Adolescent Center, Evanston Northwestern Health Care, Evanston, IL; Marvin Cooper, M.D., North Shore Pediatrics, Chicago, IL; David Dobkin, M.D., North Arlington Pediatrics, Arlington Heights, IL; Lisa Gadek, M.D., Lake Forest Pediatrics, Lake Forest, IL; H. Garry Gardner, M.D., Du Page Pediatrics, Darien, IL; Karen Haught, M.D., M.P.H., Children's Memorial Pediatrics — Uptown, Chicago, IL; Inyang Isong, M.D., Lawndale Christian Health Center, Chicago, IL; John Kahler, M.D., Advocate Hyde Park Pediatrics, Chicago, IL; Bennett Kaye, M.D., Children's Health Care Associates, Chicago, IL; Peter Liber, M.D., Wheaton Pediatrics, Wheaton, IL; Fatima Moghadam, M.D., Dr Moghadam & Associates, Naperville, IL; John Poncher, M.D., Associated Pediatrics, Portage, IN; William D. Rutenberg, M.D., Grove Pediatrics, Long Grove, IL; Jaye Schrier, M.D., Child Life Center, Homewood, IL; Davila Sen, M.D., Evanston, IL; Norman Segal, M.D., Pediatric Healthcare Associates, Arlington Heights, IL; Joyce Smith, M.D., Circle Family Care, Chicago, IL; Timothy Wall, M.D., Pediatric Health Associates, Naperville, IL; Lori Weiss, M.D., Ad - Park Pediatrics, Oak Park, IL; Lori Walsh, M.D., Glenview Pediatrics, Glenview, IL; Amy Becker Manion, CPNP, Northwestern Children's Primary Care, Chicago, IL.
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