Sentences with phrase «from human visitors»

For example listing yourself as «IT Trainer» isn't going to attract a lot of attention from human visitors or the search engines.
An orangutan at the Barcelona Zoo may be separated by glass from his human visitor, but that can't stop them from...

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Clark may be challenged by the embarrassment of being defeated by the upstart human rights lawyer and having to lead her party from the visitor's gallery until some Liberal stalwart steps down to create a byelection opportunity for her in a safe seat.
The possibility that human visitors could carry Earth - based microbes to the Red Planet has roiled the Mars research community, Lisa Grossman reported in «How to keep humans from ruining the search for life on Mars» (SN: 1/20/18, p. 22).
Instead the skeleton, mounted by wire from both floor and ceiling, will float at eye level for visitors, attesting in a new, permanent exhibit to the evolving relationship — happily, a more respectful one — between humans and whales.
Visitors are reminded that, from geneticists» perspective, human races don't exist.
As well as the usual round of cyberchatter, visitors were treated to a performance from Stelarc, who aims to enhance the human body by interfacing it with prosthetics and computers.
The reimagined V returns with the visitors» leader — played by the menacing Morena Baccarin — reeling from losing her eggs to an attack by the human resistance.
In March the Field Museum opened a controversial new exhibit called the Evolving Planet, which takes visitors on a 4 - billion - year journey that shows life on Earth developing from single - celled organisms to dinosaurs and finally to humans.
There visitors can trace some six million years of human prehistory, from apelike creatures such as Sahelanthropus to anatomically modern Homo sapiens, from the first tool makers to the first artists.
March 31, 2017 UChicago Medicine earns «leader» designation for LGBTQ health equality The University of Chicago Medicine earned the top «leader» designation from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for the academic medical center's inclusive policies and practices related to LGBTQ patients, visitors and employees.
From all the low carbohydrate diets and weight loss products available, a visitor from Mars with no knowledge of human nutrition would probably assume that carbs are really unhealthy and should be avoided at all coFrom all the low carbohydrate diets and weight loss products available, a visitor from Mars with no knowledge of human nutrition would probably assume that carbs are really unhealthy and should be avoided at all cofrom Mars with no knowledge of human nutrition would probably assume that carbs are really unhealthy and should be avoided at all costs.
«As Lesser wrote in a 2013 editorial for the American Medical Association Journal of Ethics, «offsets from selling foods that clearly damage human health would, likewise, be indefensible... Serving definitively unhealthful food items to patients, visitors, and staff is simply unethical.»
In «Arrival» she plays Dr. Louise Banks, a brilliant, brave, and androgynous linguist whose empathetic and intuitive ability to parse the complex language of sophisticated alien visitors could save the human race from extinction; along the way, she bonds with her fellow scientist, played by Jeremy Renner.
The film focuses constantly on issues of communication, another key Spielberg theme; in place of the musical tones in Close Encounters [Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 1977] that enable the extraterrestrial visitors to communicate with earthlings, the visitors from another continent in Amistad manage to make a human connection once their insular American sympathizers finally take the trouble to learn their language.
As the human body count rises, will Mike's former experiences help him get the park visitors away from the 35 - foot killer?
Through the course of major events, we humans learn from our alien visitors that there is much more to the universe than we realize, and that killing each other is not the answer.
Written by Written by Kyle Hunter and Ariel Shaffir, the high - concept project centers on Josh Futturman (Hutcherson), a janitor by day and world - ranked gamer by night, who's tasked with preventing the elimination of the human race after mysterious visitors from the future proclaim him the key to defeating an imminent alien invasion.
After this, student groups from each AP Human Geography class were selected to present work at the Visitors» Center in Seattle to a large group of agricultural and development experts.
This former under - socialized cat who used to shy away from humans is now part of the welcome wagon for visitors at Cat Town.
Fanning out from their initial secluded spot, the seals have expanded to popular beaches, causing concern for both their safety and that of their human visitors.
All visitors and hikers in Cape Scott must be extremely mindful about how they recreate in coastal wolf habitat to help prevent wolves from becoming habituated to humans and conditioned to attractants.
Whale watching from Loreto is an unmatched experience, for the gray whales are known to be friendly to their human visitors and often initiate interaction.
Many other features found in previous games such as score multipliers, dashes, and humans that need to be rescued make a return, as do «Visitors», chains of enemies which must be destroyed to collect a multiplier, which you might remember from Resogun.
As visitors engage directly with their surroundings and walk among the immersive excavation, they are met with sculpted openings in which jagged edges morph from abstract forms into the silhouette of a human figure,» a museum statement said.
Visitors to this remarkable exhibition will develop a sense of curiosity and agency, and cull meaning from systems and trends that lie at the limits of human comprehension.
program itself, the other is the chain of human communication, ranging from visitors to the studio, fabricators, and daily e-conversations with a technical assistant based overseas.
Capturing invisible rays of light, ashes from human cremation, and the volatile reactions of primary elements on metal plates, melding aesthetic interests with natural science, this exhibition offers visitors a rare insight into the artist's most recent explorations of exposure, fragility and change.
Renowned for his technical experimentation, Degas (French, 1834 — 1917) exhibited just one sculpture during his lifetime, the controversial Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen, which startled visitors to the 1881 Impressionist exhibition with its unidealized physiognomy and radical use of real materials such as silk slippers and a wig made from human hair.
Study from the human body @ Stephen Friedman Bacon and Moore and the works they've inspired by contemporary artists, including David Shrigley's Turner prize entry of his disproportioned mannequin that visitors can draw.
The exhibition is part of Art Safiental, a site - specific exhibition of work in dialog with nature and landscape and is «open to human visitors» from 12 - 3.
Early in 1940 we managed to find a small house and for the next three years... I was not able to carve at all... the only sculptures I carried out were some small plaster maquettes for the second «sculpture with colour», and it was not until 1943, when we moved to another house, that I was able to carve this idea... In St Ives I was fortunate enough to have constant contact with artists and writers and craftsmen who lived there, Ben Nicholson my husband, Naum Gabo, Bernard Leach, Adrian Stokes, and there was a steady stream of visitors from London who came for a few days rest, and who contributed in a great measure to the important exchange of ideas and stimulus to creative activity... It was during this time that I gradually discovered the remarkable pagan landscape which lies between St Ives, Penzance and Land's End; a landscape which still has a very deep effect on me, developing all my ideas about the relationship of the human figure in landscape - sculpture in landscape and the essential quality of light in relation to sculpture which induced a new way of piercing the forms to contain colour... The sea, a flat diminishing plane, held within itself the capacity to radiate an infinitude of blues, greys, greens and even pinks of strange hues; the lighthouse and its strange rocky island was an eye; the Island of St Ives an arm, a hand, a face... I used colour and strings in many of the carvings of this time.
In the final room of the exhibition, visitors will see works from César's Human Imprints series — casts of body parts that resonate with the hyperrealism of neighboring works by American artists John de Andrea and George Segal.
Oorebeek reiterates his role as curator - as - artist by installing in the central gallery space a selection of pages from his book Vertikal Klub (2014) that are enlarged to human - scale figures to symbolically host the participating artist with a figure, and to guide the visitor through the domains by a loosely reconstructive system.
The sculptures — curiously lightweight, layered human forms — might seem recognisable from last year's Summer Exhibition, where the artist's colourful, translucent take on classical statuary greeted visitors in the Academy's Central Hall.
Hanging from the ceiling by guitar strings, spent bullet casings embellished with human hair and feathers by Garland Martin Taylor force visitors to «dodge bullets» as they walk through the installation.
Dandelion Parade, (costumes by Lucia Massari and Nina Mršnik) from «Humans as Temporary Visitors in the Constructed Countryside», 2017, a series of installations, Lendava, Slovenia.
«As visitors engage directly with their surroundings and walk among the immersive excavation, they are met with sculpted openings in which jagged edges morph from abstract forms into the silhouette of a human figure,» the museum said in a statement.
The discourse focused on energy and disasters (two of the visitors were from Japan) but also climate, ecosystems and, of course, communications and human behavior.
By pulling visitors away from the natural coral to the new, adjacent «parks,» there is less human pressure at the original, fragile sites.
The wild dolphins are said to be frequent visitors to the resort and appear to be accustomed to receiving food from beachgoers; it has been speculated that the animals might either be giving in return, or consider humans too inadequate at hunting and in need of a free meal.
It is not obvious to short - term visitors, but WinSol embodies a much needed diversion from common mainstream human behaviour.
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