An ancient lake whose shores vacillated between lush forests and dry savannahs shows how the changing climate may
have shaped humanity's dawn in eastern Africa, according to new research.
While Morley's paintings invite the viewer to reflect upon the conflicts that
have shaped humanity since time immemorial, they also echo the artist's personal experiences as a child during the Second World War, his cultural affinity with both England and America, and his lifelong fascination with models, from the plastic Air - fix kits of his youth to the paper cut - out varieties.
We now have the perspective to identify the forces and trends that
have shaped humanity and the Earth to date.
The timeline of environmental events is a historical account of events that
have shaped humanity's perspective on the environment.
Not exact matches
But I
have a future as well as a past; and if I look to the future I may say that I belong to
humanity, to a future that awaits my own
shaping in conjunction with the creative activity of others.
Contemporary
humanity faces, in such issues, the question of whether we, as a species,
have enough access to universalistic principles not only to confront and constrain recalcitrant abusers of the cosmos and the neighbor, but to guide and
shape the whole of what appears to be an emerging, single cosmopolitan civilization — although it is likely to be the most diverse and culturally pluralistic civilization that ever existed.
There is no evidence whatsoever that «politics» in any way,
shape or form
has influenced actual climate science, or its overwhelming conclusions regarding both the reality of anthropogenic global warming and the danger that it poses to
humanity and to life on earth in general.
According to theorists, these reptile hominids
have come from the Alpha Draconis system into the Hollow Earth, where they puppeteer
humanity through
Shape Shifting and underground networking.
Its emotional impact is
shaped by the unique perspective of the narrator - a typical teenager telling the tale out of her own youthful concerns (
having fun, her uncertain future), combining her beliefs about the dual contradictory nature of
humanity («you just got half - devil and half - angel in ya»), and imaginative and fearsome fantasies of religious judgment and divine retribution (the flaming end of the world, and the Devil's presence on Earth).
The model spotted seems to be the top - end grade, which will feature a chrome «
humanity line» on the upper grille with neatly integrated LED DRLs and projector headlight and
V -
shaped LED pilot lamps for the taillights as standard.
Yoh Asakura
has spent years training for the Shaman Fight, an epic tournament to determine who will become the Shaman King and
shape humanity's future.
Novelist Jonathan Safran Foer examines how technology is
shaping our
humanity; the first photos
have surfaced of Paul Thomas Anderson's screen adaptation of Pynchon's Inherent Vice; Amazon made its Kindles available in China; and other news.
The evolution of dogs
has been
shaped by their contact with
humanity.
As he put it, «The
shapes have an element of
humanity.
The
shapes have an element of
humanity.
An ancient,
shape - shifting alien race, known as the Watchers, seek to enslave
humanity and make Earth their new home as their previous home
has been destroyed.
The term also
has magical connotations that relate to the inner psychological «transformationsof being» and identity as depicted in Ovid's epic eponymous poem in which the interconnectivity of
humanity and the natural world is brought to life through mythological and psychological
shape - shifting.
Adopting a multidisciplinary approach to his work through painting, assembling of objects, installation, photography, video, and performance art, his artwork offers a distant conceptual observation of the political and historical events that
have shaped his country as well as subjectivity in regards to their resulting impact on
humanity.
The exhibition will explore the way in which politics, power and the movement of people
have historically
shaped our world, and will consider contemporary concerns around post-colonialism, socio - politics, hospitality and
humanity.
If there is a probability that
humanity could soon be confronted with a huge challenge, one that takes its astounding
shape from overconsumption, overproduction and overpopulation activities of the human species, then
would reason and common sense not suggest that the human community could move forward by limiting increases in certain global activities, the ones now overspreading the surface of Earth.
He said that science and technology, while allowing
humanity to observe itself from space and connect distant communities,
had not
shaped the human way of being and in fact appeared counterproductive — «more of a source of disintegration and doubt than a source of integration and meaning.»
And while it's easy to fill 100 «name here» slots on an ad questioning climate clarity, my guess is it
'd be hard to find more than a handful of scientists working on the intertwined climate and energy challenges who
would say that fossil - fueled business as usual is the best approach to getting
humanity through its 21st - century growth spurt in great
shape.
I
've been giving a lecture in recent months in which I explain the upside of
humanity's fast - evolving and expanding menu of ways to share and
shape ideas — what I call the «Knowosphere.»
I
've also recommended that Francis watchers read «The pope as messenger: making climate change a moral issue,» an essay on The Conversation website by Andy Hoffman, director of the Erb Institute at the University of Michigan, and Jenna White, a graduate student studying the role of religious institutions in
shaping humanity's response to global warming.
If
humanity was bad, Scenario A
would occur, but if we
shaped up our act, then maybe, just maybe, we could avoid our doom and Scenario C
would occur.
There is no evidence whatsoever that «politics» in any way,
shape or form
has influenced actual climate science, or its overwhelming conclusions regarding both the reality of anthropogenic global warming and the danger that it poses to
humanity and to life on earth in general.
Neven Last time that happened, or could
have happened,
humanity did extremely well, it wasn't until it all started to cool again, LIA, that things turned pear
shape.
Humanity now holds on in the form of primitive upstart civilizations that
have lost touch with the past's knowledge, while much of the world is dominated by autonomous animal -
shaped robots.