It is
human energy expressed through creativity, conversation, and community.
Not exact matches
Fat and
energy contents of
expressed human breast milk in prolonged lactation.
Any kind of creativity, be it
expressed in the arts, in the world of business, in
human sexuality, is a manifestation of Kundalini
energy.
oil and gesso on canvas Stemming from his interest in
human energy, Tom Lieber creates works that evoke notions about the way we experience, feel, receive and
express.
The process of Shiraga's painting with his feet influenced the birth of both Happenings and expressive force of the entire
human form as a vehicle whose radiating
energy needs to be
expressed with any means necessary.
Mick Womersley, who teaches
human ecology at Unity College, has blogged on earlier White House efforts to cut
energy waste and weighed in with a Dot Earth comment laying out his argument for a big solar deployment push and
expressing pride in his students» initiative.
ALSO, those alterations to the Land surface made within the past 15 years are still to be
expressed in observations, as is the cumulative effect «building up» within the past 15 years of kinetic
energy induction from the past 400 years of
Human produced surface alterations «IN TOTAL».
Title XIV: Miscellaneous - Subtitle A: General Provisions -(Sec. 1401)
Expresses the sense of Congress that federal agencies assessing risks to
human health and the environment from
energy technology, production, transport, transmission, distribution, storage, use, or conservation activities shall: (1) use sound and objective scientific practices in assessing such risks; (2) consider the best available science (including peer reviewed studies); and (3) describe the weight of the scientific evidence concerning such risks.
Love is a form of
energy, he insists, and by
expressing the dynamics of
human relationships in mathematical terms, he aims to save more of them.