Total anthropogenic GHG emissions were the highest in
human history from 2000 to 2010 and reached 49 (± 4.5) GtCO2eq / yr in 2010.»
He is currently writing a play about
human history from the point - of - view of dogs, plants and rocks and studying Proto - Indo - European....
Lauren Fensterstock's newest body of work centers on her interest in caves, spanning a sweeping array of
human history from the Prehistoric to the metaphoric.
- Robert Bresson (1) Throughout
human history from Euripides to J. K....
- Robert Bresson (1) Throughout
human history from Euripides to J. K. Rowling the discomfort experienced from the fear of the unknown,...
As for the central conceit of the «Transformers» mythology: I can work up only so much enthusiasm for the idea of Transformers having dictated the course of
human history from the Dark Ages onward.
«It is remarkable how much we can learn about
human history from these Paleolithic Siberian remains», says Dr. Mattias Jakobsson, Associated member of SciLifeLab and Assistant Professor at Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University.
«Then I learned about connections with history and how you can infer
human history from DNA variation, and I was hooked.»
The Y chromosome lineage will have a big impact on the emerging field of «archaeogenetics,» the reconstruction of
human history from molecular genetics, says archaeologist Colin Renfrew of the McDonald Institute for Archeological Research in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
«Inferring
human history from population size is an important question in population genetics.
When they encounter the actuality of suffering and injustice, the impurity of even the best motives, and the mutual destructiveness even of a relatively virtuous people, and when they discover also the depths of sin which erupt on a massive scale in
human history from time to time, they are overwhelmed by the incongruity between what is and what, at some deep level, they feel should be the case.
God will no longer be conceived widely as an objective spiritual being — one who personally hears and answers prayers, and who guides
human history from behind the scenes.
Not exact matches
The pre-eminent American science journalist, Gleick herein explores the
history and effects of knowledge communication between
humans, drawing a link
from African talking drums and the earliest alphabets through the telegraph — once «a nervous system for the Earth» — to Wikipedia and Twitter, and the current state of information overload
from which so many claim to suffer.
The study was based on 166 volunteers who were recruited
from Amazon Mechanical Turk, where you can make money by completing «
Human Intelligence Tasks,» and it looked at their entire Instagram
histories, which came out to about 43,950 photos.
«This scenario reconciles the discrepancy in the nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA phylogenies of archaic hominins and the inconsistency of the modern
human - Neanderthal population split time estimated from nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA,» says researcher Johannes Krause, also of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human His
human - Neanderthal population split time estimated
from nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA,» says researcher Johannes Krause, also of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of
Human His
Human History.
The worst famine in
human history occurred in China
from 1959 to 1961.
Around 5,000 years ago,
humans made the transition «
from the anarchy of the hunting, gathering, and horticultural societies in which our species spent most of its evolutionary
history to the first agricultural civilizations with cities and governments,» Pinker wrote.
«For Honor» is a brand - new game
from a major studio — Ubisoft Montreal, the «Assassin's Creed» folks — that takes thousands of years of
human history and blends it into a fantastical slurry.
A holder of more than 600 U.S. patents and one of the world's most prolific living inventors shares his perspective on the
history of innovation, with a special look at Chinese artifacts from his personally curated Library of the History of Human Imagi
history of innovation, with a special look at Chinese artifacts
from his personally curated Library of the
History of Human Imagi
History of
Human Imagination.
He received his B.A. in Political Science and
History from Knox College and his M.S. in
Human Resources and Industrial Relations
from the University of Illinois.
Name: Kelly Blackett Title: Executive Vice President,
Human Resources and Corporate Communications Areas of responsibility: Human resources, learning and development, corporate communications Years with CWB Financial Group: 3 Career history: 17 years with General Electric in Canada holding a series of progressively responsible human resources leadership roles at GE Capital and GE Corporate, supporting businesses within Canada as well as globally Education: Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction from the University of Alberta Community involvement: Sits on the Board of Trustees for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, member of the MacEwan Business School Advisory Board, and past mentor with MORE, a program providing cross-business mentorship to female leaders in Edmonton's business comm
Human Resources and Corporate Communications Areas of responsibility:
Human resources, learning and development, corporate communications Years with CWB Financial Group: 3 Career history: 17 years with General Electric in Canada holding a series of progressively responsible human resources leadership roles at GE Capital and GE Corporate, supporting businesses within Canada as well as globally Education: Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction from the University of Alberta Community involvement: Sits on the Board of Trustees for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, member of the MacEwan Business School Advisory Board, and past mentor with MORE, a program providing cross-business mentorship to female leaders in Edmonton's business comm
Human resources, learning and development, corporate communications Years with CWB Financial Group: 3 Career
history: 17 years with General Electric in Canada holding a series of progressively responsible
human resources leadership roles at GE Capital and GE Corporate, supporting businesses within Canada as well as globally Education: Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction from the University of Alberta Community involvement: Sits on the Board of Trustees for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, member of the MacEwan Business School Advisory Board, and past mentor with MORE, a program providing cross-business mentorship to female leaders in Edmonton's business comm
human resources leadership roles at GE Capital and GE Corporate, supporting businesses within Canada as well as globally Education: Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction
from the University of Alberta Community involvement: Sits on the Board of Trustees for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, member of the MacEwan Business School Advisory Board, and past mentor with MORE, a program providing cross-business mentorship to female leaders in Edmonton's business community
I started devouring books anything
from adventures, business, design,
human history, communication, and spirituality.
Of course,
human history has not been confined to this enterprise of doing and making, of using the resources of the world in order to achieve that sort of
human happiness which comes
from satisfying its inexhaustible wants.
But the great boon of Catholicism to the world is that it can also stand outside the ebbs and flows of
history to see that
human nature — the truth in which love appears — remains unchanged
from age to age.
Our present day bully - pulpit abusive religions stem
from the Neolithic Revolution, which, as Jared Diamond put it, was The Worst Mistake in the
History of the
Human Race.
History tells us that the power of story, even a fictitious one, can send shock waves through society — transporting an issue no one can really solve into a
human reality
from which no one can turn away.
I say the new book should include the Magna Carta, the Declaration of Independence, Psalms, Proverbs, writings
from Confucious, Socrates, Plato, Epicurus, Pythagoras, Descartes, Jefferson etc so as to give a well rounded perspective of
human history and beliefs.
Think about it, on day 1 God separated light
from darkness, just as man and God were separated in the 1st thousand years of
human history.
There is no direct conceptual approach to God, or
from God to
human reality, but God's presence is hidden in the particulars of
history.
As Karl Barth put it, we «must not blind ourselves to... [the fact] that the kingdom of God has come
from heaven to earth, that it has taken solid shape amongst us, and that it has foreshadowed the end of all
human history and therefore of the child - parent relationship.»
Humans have been lied to and misled about divinity, faith and God for so long, they would not know the truth if it reached up and bit them on the proverbial cheeks.Deception has been a part of the
history of mankind
from day one.Further changes to the Bible only indicates it is still as strong as ever.The New Testament without Christ is like a riddle without an answer.
Indeed, Nat was pro-life to the marrow, his views predicated on
history — in particular, lessons he learned
from the Holocaust — and the indisputable, objective scientific fact that even the newest embryo is a biological
human being.
That meant that there is no direct conceptual approach to God, nor
from God to
human reality, by analogical reasoning, but God's presence is hidden in the particulars of
history.
Dec. 18, 2013 — The most complete sequence to date of the Neanderthal genome, using DNA extracted
from a woman's toe bone that dates back 50,000 years, reveals a long
history of interbreeding among at least four different types of early
humans living in Europe and Asia at that time, according to University of California, Berkeley, scientists.
From Zeus to Ra to Allah to any other deity that has come out of
human history, the one thing that sets Yahweh apart to me is that here is a God who actually reached out in time at a point in
human history to establish relationship with
humans.
God's help has never been absent
from human history, even after humanity's Fall.
• After Germaine Greer said that freedom is the world's most dangerous idea, and sex columnist Dan Savage picked population control, newspaper columnist Peter (brother of Christopher) Hitchens declared on Australian TV that «the most dangerous idea in
human history and philosophy remains the belief that Jesus Christ was the son of God and rose
from the dead.»
The help of God has never been absent
from human history, even
from the time of humanity's Fall.
Apocalyptic thought provokes resistance, because it fuses an alternative vision of
history's telos with warfare and final judgment, all within the context of a prophetic claim to have removed the veil that keeps
humans from truly perceiving the world.
The word of God can not be kept safe
from the rough - and - tumble drama of
human history.
Such an awareness does not deny a telos to the
history of life, but it does remove its fulfillment
from the realm of mere
human activity, whether economic, political, or otherwise.
Although the jargon is new, the role of «faith «based» institutions in meeting
human needs has a long
history, as is admirably demonstrated by these essays
from City Journal.
Following
from the foregoing definition of religion are the sociological functions described by Thomas F. O'Dea: 13 (I) «It provides the emotional ground for a new security and firmer identity amid the uncertainties and impossibilities of the
human condition and the flux and change of
history.
It is at best a prolegomenon which seeks to suggest an element in the ministry of Jesus that gives it a constitutive as distinct
from an exemplary character, that makes it the supreme action of all
history (action that is fully and entirely
human, yet unique), action which crowns a ministry in which the ambiguities of
human life are progressively articulated, being action in which their burden is endured à l'outrance.
Next, looking back to the introduction of contemplation in the sport chapter, worship is understood as flowing
from a response to the reality that is, and the Mass is seen as fulfilling the
human search (evident in the
history of religious rites) for the right way to worship.
Here, then, is special providence, par excellence; and it is special not by its being removed
from all relationship to God's more general providence in ordering, controlling, and caring for nature and
history and the lives of men, but by the heightening and focussing in that one moment in
history or in
human life of what God everywhere and always is «up to.»
Murray observes in the last chapter that «
human beings acting in a private capacity if restrained
from the use of force have a remarkably good
history» (author's emphasis).
Let the contemporary Christian rejoice that Christianity has evolved the most alien, the most distant, and the most oppressive deity in
history: it is precisely the self - alienation of God
from his original redemptive form that has liberated humanity
from the transcendent realm, and made possible the total descent of the Word into the fullness of
human experience.
In other words, when theologians affirm faith in the transcendent God of the scripture, they are affirming faith in the God who has acted in
human history to make
human beings whole and redeem them
from their sins.
In effect that would mean the elimination of God
from human history.