Sentences with phrase «modern humans are helping»

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«Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery taking place in every state across the country,» said Kevin Burch, co-chairman of TMAF and president of Jet Express, Inc. «With 3.5 million professional truck drivers on America's roads, the industry and truck drivers are in a valuable position to help identify and report possible human trafficking cHuman trafficking is a modern form of slavery taking place in every state across the country,» said Kevin Burch, co-chairman of TMAF and president of Jet Express, Inc. «With 3.5 million professional truck drivers on America's roads, the industry and truck drivers are in a valuable position to help identify and report possible human trafficking chuman trafficking cases.
The problem may not be with rights per se, whose articulation is invaluable to our conception of modern republicanism (and may even help more fully articulate what is true about Christian morality), but with an interpretation that takes rights as the whole of moral discourse and therefore, understands the abstract Lockean individual to be a comprehensive account of the human person.
Eliade is asking the modern (European) man to enlarge his «self» to discover that human aspect within him which will help him understand the myths in religion.
In one sense the discovery of human individuality was necessary for the development of human rights, the economic individualism orientated to profit and free market produced the modern economy; the separation of human being from nature coupled with the autonomy of the world of science helped the development of technology; and the autonomy of different areas of life like the arts and the government, each to follow purposes and laws inherent in it, did make for unfettered creativity in the various fields.
6A) please show me anywhere that a human can live 800 years, we are lucky to live 100 even with the help of modern medical practices.
And since Church was one of the founders of the human genome project and helped develop modern sequencing methods, he knows what he is doing.
In addition to illuminating how Neandertals and moderns interacted, the Neandertal genome is helping researchers to figure out which parts of the modern human genome separate us from all other creatures.
«There are certain classes of genes that modern humans inherited from the archaic humans with whom they interbred, which may have helped the modern humans to adapt to the new environments in which they arrived,» says senior author David Reich, a geneticist at Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute.
These environmental records, in combination with ancient tools that have been excavated from archeological sites within Olorgesailie, help tell the tale of a hominin species that could very well be the ancestor of modern humans.
«As we consider how humans may be affecting climate, dissecting what was going on tens of thousands of years ago in all regions of the globe can help scientists better predict how the Earth will respond to modern climate forcings.»
Although many other developments and technologies have come along to help us reproduce almost like rabbits, Laland argues that «if it were the case that humans were adapted to environments in the Pleistocene [epoch ending more than 10,000 years ago] but not the Holocene [modern era, which followed], you would expect human populations would have shrunk when they moved into urban environments.»
Earlier dating work by Lepre and Kent helped lead to another landmark paper in 2011: a study that suggested Homo erectus, another precursor to modern humans, was using more advanced tool - making methods 1.8 million years ago, at least 300,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Researchers from the University of York have helped to solve an archaeological dispute - confirming that Neanderthals were responsible for producing tools and artifacts previously argued by some to be exclusively in the realm of modern human cognitive abilities.
The recent discovery of a 2.8 million year - old fossilized jawbone in Ethiopia is helping scientists clear up a clouded period in the evolution of modern humans.
Neanderthals were brainier than modern humans, and new research helps to explain how these early hominids evolved so much brain power.
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It's pretty simple... Wear a dress every day in December to help create awareness for the modern tragedy of human trafficking.
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With the help of a ditzy tabloid reporter he digs into a plot that involves a small army of ET's cousins in human faces (marching into modern day New York dressed like they've stepped out of Happy Days), a lonely man in an insane asylum who may not be crazy after all, and the US government.
Next is Sweden's The Square, a black comedy that relentlessly explores the complete inability of modern urban humans to overcome their herd instincts and actually help one another out.
This year alone, they released six of the most inventive, quality offerings out there: two terrifying survival thrillers, Damien Power's devastating and brilliant Killing Ground and Sam Patton's lesser but still - worthy Desolation; Sean Byrne's masterful tale of artistic obsession and satanic possession The Devil's Candy (all three even harder to endure because the featured families in peril are so human and likable); A Dark Song, an unnerving occult thriller in which a woman hires a medium to help make contact with her dead daughter; and House on Willow Street, which, similar to last year's horror highlight Don't Breathe, sees a house robbery — led by a woman with a mission, played by modern scream - queen Sharni Vinson — go terrible wrong, but this time in a more supernatural way.
Many of the modern medical technologies that help humans live longer healthier lives are now also available for our pets.
The archaeologists acknowledged it is a «bit of a leap» to say that what occurred thousands of years ago may help predict how modern - day humans will cope with climate change but lessons from the past offer hint at how people today can survive these changes.The researchers cited the importance of cooperation amid challenges humans face today.
But more than that, my career path helps me on the «human» part of the business; working closely with IP in modern technology companies makes it easier to understand the technical part of the issues and makes one a better person to talk to in relation to blockchain developers and understand the content of product, which is surely the core part of the whole legal structure of the ICO.
... [Cultural practices] may have adapted their methods... over the years and [now be] practiced... with the help of modern technology [which] does not prevent them from invoking article 27 of the Covenant», finding of the Human Rights Committee in Länsman - v - Finland (1994) UN document CCPR / C / 52 / D / 511/1992, para 9.3
... [Cultural practices] may have adapted their methods... over the years and [now be] practiced... with the help of modern technology [which] does not prevent them from invoking article 27 of the Covenant», finding of the Human Rights Committee in Länsman v Finland, op.cit., para 9.3.
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