Since the 1970s, the BLM has gathered thousands of horses each year, trying to prevent
them from dying of starvation due to overpopulation.
Not exact matches
To continue the food analogy, many businesses
die of indigestion even though it may seem like they
died from starvation.
Thousands
of children
die daily
from starvation and your god allows that because they exercised free will and chose the wrong parents?
Well, the last time Americans had a president who was psychologically «programmed» to ignore facts that didn't agree with his beliefs, the USA ended up wasting $ 1T in an illegal war to «liberate» 100's
of billions
of barrels
of Iraqi oil (as many as 1.2 M people
died in the process due to violence, disease &
starvation resulting
from the conflict), nearly $ 5T was added to the U.S. federal debt, a man with experience as the Judges and Stewards Commissioner for the International Arabian Horse Association was put in charge
of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the U.S. subprime credit «bubble» expanded hugely & then imploded, wiping out some $ 14T in global wealth & destroying millions
of jobs, etc..
I just wished Jesus cared for the thousands
of children who
die every day
from abuse, crime and
starvation as he cares for football.
I was once listening to a sermon and the pastor said this
from the pulpit: «Children are
dying of starvation in Africa, and most
of you in the pews don't give a shit... But you know what is the saddest thing
of all?
Some
of us may still remember when in 1982, the courts
of Indiana allowed a mother and father to let their baby boy
die from starvation because he was born with Down's Syndrome.
Thousands
of people
dying every day
from starvation is also part
of his plan.
According to UNDP report around 40,000 people
die every day due to
starvation because they are excluded
from the economy
of the market.
b. burns all non-Christians — including innocent children — for all eternity c. condemns millions to
die each year
from starvation d. allows rampant evil, despite having the ability to stop it effortlessly 4) God hates abortions, yet is a prolific abortionist 5) The bible is the word
of god and must be followed, yet... a. it is full
of blatant contradictions b. it is acceptable to pick and choose what parts you'll follow
No reason to give your fictional sky creature credit for that, unless you are also going to blame him for all the millions
of innocent kids who
die from diseases and
starvation.
Not even Weil herself could subsist on the thin broth
of pure spirit; in 1943, not yet thirty - five, she
died of tuberculosis aggravated by self -
starvation, an eerie presentiment
of today's Europe wasting away
from infertility and anomie.
Hasker's third proposition is that for the problem
of divine non-intervention to be a real problem, «we must be able to identify specific kinds
of cases in which God morally ought to intervene but does not» Many critics
of (traditional) theism probably already have a more or less vague list
of such cases, which might include genocidal events, such as the Nazi holocaust and the Rwandan massacre; wars; large - scale natural disasters; conditions
of chronic poverty, in which millions
of children
die from starvation or are permanently stunted because
of inadequate protein; the sexual molestation
of children, which often leaves them psychologically scarred for the rest
of their lives; death preceded by long, painful illnesses, such as cancer or AIDS, or by mind - destroying conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease; and the kinds
of events described by Dostoyevski, such as the soldier using his pistol to get a mother's baby to giggle with delight and then blowing its brains out.
I must have missed the stats
of 1,000 s
dying in this country daily
from starvation, since we are talking about the US and not Africa here.
Some instances
of cannibalism
from nine Paleolithic sites in Europe, which date
from 936,000 to 14,700 years ago, might be chalked up to
starvation or not wanting to waste a perfectly good body that
died from natural causes.
A control plot in a study
of trees in the Amazon rainforest, where scientists
from the University
of Edinburgh have found that the tallest trees are likely to
die of thirst, rather than
starvation, in a drought.
Entangled whales often drown or
die from starvation or injuries; overall, 58 %
of the right whale deaths since 2009 were due to entanglements, a big jump
from 25 % between 2000 and 2008, says marine mammalogist Scott Kraus
of the New England Aquarium in Boston.
In an average year, Boersma and her fellow researchers discovered that 65 %
of all chicks
died, with most
from starvation, predation, and disease.
All
of these pressures combined mean calves born late in a mother's life may be neglected and likely
die from that and
starvation, the scientists say.
In a graceful biography, Goldstein traces Gödel's life
from his brilliant youth in Vienna through his close friendship with Albert Einstein at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, where the mathematician
died, bedeviled by paranoia,
of self - inflicted
starvation in 1978.
Once the wounds appear, many devils
die of starvation within 6 months because the resulting tumors can keep the devils
from eating.
«I suppose it is possible that the group hid in the chamber as a refuge
from something or somebody and then
died there
of starvation, but they would have had to access the dark zone
of the cave through difficult terrain,» Stringer said.
So, if you eliminate arsenic
from your diet, you will decrease your risk
of any kind
of adverse effect
from arsenic, and you'll
die of starvation.»
As Dr. G has pointed out in one
of his videos that explored what happens with a non-stop fast, the person
dies from fat
starvation, not loss
of lean body mass.
They didn't have any knowledge
of nutrition, they weren't able to eat nutritious, calorie dense food whenever they wanted due to the absence
of agriculture, and their immune systems were likely weaker than ours (living together in large numbers placed enormous selective pressure on our early agricultural ancestors to develop strong immune systems, keep in mind that early human civilizations did not have indoor plumbing... so they were sometimes exposed to fecal matter both
from fellow humans and
from livestock and they didn't have the kinds
of disinfectants and anti-biotics we have today,) so for them to have serious health complications makes perfect sense, nature can be very harsh and doesn't care how long its been since your last meal or what your calorie and micro nutrient needs are... a lot
of people
died at very young ages back then simply because they got sick and didn't have proper medical treatment or due to malnutrition or
starvation.
In 1932 - 1933, as the first Five Year Plan transitioned into the second, an estimated 25,000 Ukrainians
died daily
of starvation from the forced famine that Stalin imposed on the region.
@juhist Hydrolock requires a significant intake
of water though, so the water would have to tear through the air filter, most cars will
die from air
starvation before taking on enough water.
They watch helplessly as members
of their family
die from starvation and disease or are led away by the Khmer Rouge never to return again.
You see, for example, nowadays 24000 people
die from starvation in America every year, 37 per cent are children under the age
of four.
Sadly, far too many
die horrible deaths
from disease, injury, or worst
of all,
starvation.
They
die of neglect,
starvation, temperature extremes, disease, road hazards, cruelty
from man and more.
An examination
of the dead dogs by a veterinarian determined they
died from dehydration,
starvation and neglect.
Most
of them
die as babies, either
from starvation, or
from diseases.
Millions
of unwanted puppies and kittens
die each year in the United States
from starvation, disease, neglect, euthanasia, abandonment and automobile accidents.
An estimated 7 to 11 MILLION
of these homeless animals
die a painful death
from starvation, disease, traps, exposure and at the wheels
of motor vehicles.
Many were victims
of bombings; others
died from the after - effects
of war:
starvation and disease.
After adult fleas emerge
from their cocoons, they'll
die of starvation within a week or two.
Many cats who
die from chronic renal failure
die as a direct result
of starvation.
Only half
of the dogs bred at puppy mills make it to the pet store; the other half
die from the mill's squalid conditions, hypothermia
starvation, or other horrors
of transport.»
Finally, as the wasps complete their life cycle and emerge
from their cocoons to fly off as adults, the caterpillar
dies of starvation.
Our best friends should not be relegated to lives
of neglect,
starvation, untreated illness and injury, mutilated feet
from constant living on wire in quarters too small for movement, living in the stench
of ammonia and eating their own excrement, drinking filthy water, encrusted with fleas and mange, making futile attempts to protect their
dying infants
from extreme weather (both hot and cold) and having those who live torn
from them unweaned, sometimes being abandoned to
die slowly in wire cages — all in order to provide a «cash crop» for irresponsible and unfeeling humans.
It's horrible to know that there are such disgusting, despicable, abusive, and heartless people out there that can smugly sit in their living rooms watching TV in the warmth
of their homes all the while KNOWING that there is a helpless, unfed, unwatered, and unsheltered animal outside slowing
dying from starvation, dehydration, and extreme weather!
With no system in place to humanely reduce their populations and few animal welfare organizations or shelters able to help and protect them, stray cats are basically on their own to either survive or
die, whether
from starvation, extreme temperatures, disease or abuse at that hands
of humans.
A total
of five gray whales have perished in the waters surrounding the San Juan Islands over the last ten days, and all seem to have
died from starvation.
You can be making progress and can instantly
die to due to
starvation and a number
of other reasons, and then have to essentially restart your game
from square one, collect resources and attempt to make progress once again.
At its conclusion, there's a neat timeline recapping the entirety
of the play though,
from that memorable first moment
of killing a squirrel to
dying from starvation.
I'm thinking it's because there's nothing else to say about it, other than the fact about 46
of the officers
died from the
starvation attempt... definitely a black mark on the Union's side, disgraceful way to treat POWs.
The call to decarbonize the global economy by 80 % by 2050 can now only be described as glib in my opinion, as the underlying analysis shows it is only possible if we wish to see large parts
of the population
die from starvation, destitution or violence in the absence
of enough low - carbon energy to sustain society.
Already people are
dying from heat stroke and
starvation, drowning in floods, and running out
of water.
Huge numbers
of people could
die from starvation if a decrease in precipitation limits crop growth and
from disease if coastal flooding leads to widespread water - borne illness.