However, we already know that Polar Bears are going to be stressed more than humans living in mid-latitudes, which is where
most humans live.
(Diverse prairie systems also provide this as well as bird movements and other natural phenomenon but trees and forests, the natural habitat where
most humans live, are unparalleled in this regard.
The actual end of
most human lives is sad, painful, sometimes grueling, profoundly embarrassing, and pathetic, often leaving emptiness, loss, regret, relief, and other contradictory and disturbing emotions in its wake.
The green landscapes that harbour
most human life would not be easily seen from space.
John Davies concludes: «The world is probably at the start of a runaway Greenhouse Event which will end
most human life on Earth before 2040.»
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most human live in the northern hemisphere which has a climate that marches to a different drummer.
Not exact matches
If these sound like big philosophical quandaries at the heart of not just being an entrepreneur but also being a
human then maybe that's why
most solutions to work -
life balance issues seem a little inadequate.
«We believe every individual has a basic
human right to access actionable healthcare information when they need it the
most — at a time when they have an opportunity to change outcomes and
live better
lives.
One of the
most remarkable facts about the
human body — indeed, about the great mass of
living things — is that nearly every cell carries the complete genetic blueprint for the entire organism.
The Internet, by his estimation, «is the best tool we've ever developed as
humans,» and while
most for - profit startups realize this, «the nonprofits that are solving some of the
most important problems in the world — that are trying to save
lives and provide education — are not adopting it fast enough.
Perhaps the
most insidious of all
human imperfections often lies hidden in the weeds
most of our
lives.
According to the
Human Rights Campaign, more than 200 «anti-LGBTQ bills» were introduced across the country in 2016 sessions -
most failing to pass - and more than 111 million people
live in states without clear state - level protections against LGBTQ workplace discrimination.
«Supporting the needs of our employees is one of the
most important things we do, especially during significant moments in their
lives like having or adopting a child,» said global
human - resources executive Sheri Bronstein.
The Secret
Life of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle - Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup of the
most recent science on how the
human brain ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset of age — which is itself a relatively new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
And Steven will show you that we're
living during the
most peaceful time ever in
human history.
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 Imagination.
'' «At PMV Pharmaceuticals, we are targeting the
most frequently mutated gene in
human cancer (p53) to make an unprecedented impact on cancer patients»
lives.
Self - comparison can be a strong influence on
human behavior, and because people tend to display the
most positive aspects of their
lives on social media, it is possible for an individual to believe that their own
life compares negatively to what they see presented by others.
By showcasing the
most witty, joyful, bullet - pointed versions of people's
lives, and inviting constant comparisons in which we tend to see ourselves as the losers, Facebook appears to exploit an Achilles» heel of
human nature.
The one thing needful, it seems, is to attentively listen to Jesus, and the resulting wisdom is the foundation of the loving serenity that should,
most of all, characterize every
human life.
I've never really liked Palin, but this disclosed letter makes her feel more
human, and showcases her dealing with one of the
most emotional episodes of her
life.
You don't know any of us on here but yet you judge us...
most of us have explored the christian aspect and have come to the conclusion that it doesn't fit with how we view
life... it doesn't make us wrong, it makes us
human.
It would be nice for her dogma - immersed professor to eventually arrive at what his student came to know so early in her
life, that knowledge is gained from
living life, and that knowledge can be more true right now than the
human writings on the topic that only go back at
most 5,000 years.
The only real overlap between
most humans is that, among often many other goals, we mostly seek to reduce
life time misery and increase happiness in ourselves and, usually, those around us.
Both of these forms of Counter-Reformation Catholicism think of the moral
life as primarily engaging the will, whereas Evangelical Catholicism understands the moral
life to be a matter of training minds and hearts, the reason and the will, to make those choices that truly contribute to goodness,
human flourishing, and the beatitude that enables the friends of Jesus to
live forever within the light and love of the
Most Holy Trinity.
If that is true of the gospel's
most counterintuitive claim — that it is through the unjust death of a just man that the world is redeemed — it is also true of his claim to be the truth that is the way to authentic
human life, and to eternal
life.
It reminds how innately stupid
most humans are, and how desperate we are to find a narrative to help us believe we will «
live forever»
I do know, however, that where I
live most of the folks are decent
human beings who are willing to help one another whenever necessary.
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most hoofed mammals, and
most carnivorous mammals Supraprimates (primates, rodents, rabbits, tree shrews, and colugos) 100 Primates, colugos and tree shrews Primates and colugos79.6 Primates 75 «Dry - nosed» (literally, «simple - nosed») primates (a-pes, monkeys, and tarsiers) 40 «Higher» primates (or Simians)(a-pes, old - world monkeys, and new - world monkeys) «Downward - nosed» primates (a-pes and old - world monkeys) 30 A-pes 28 Great a-pes (
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For example, for
most of
human history people
lived most or all of their
lives in relatively small communities where everyone knew everyone and your livelihood and welfare depended on your reputation.
There is, I think, no philosophically viable substitute for the tedious, painstaking, and unending analysis and argument which, properly,
most people avoid in favor of the rich directness of normal
human life.
However, while he did not accept Jesus» divinity, Lennon nevertheless considered Jesus the
most important
human being who ever
lived, and considered Jesus» ministry the
most important teachings ever taught.
Basically, this is another episode in the
most expensive
live action Saturday morning show in
human 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.
Moreover, the suffering that can be inflicted through disturbance within the
human body indicates the extent to which general biological health and «material» security constitute happiness, although the fact that these ends dominate the
lives of
most people in the contemporary world indicates how far short of its possibilities the
human race remains.
And then that moment of birth being one of complete relief and release and joy, yes absolutely, but instead of popping champagne corks or bursting into laughter, I cried from the core of myself — like some ancient writer said, I lifted up my voice and I wept, because she was finally here and we were alive and we were safe and I felt held by the God - with - us; it was the
most human and
most sacred thing I'd ever done in my
life, it felt like a glimpse of Incarnation.
One of my deepest core beliefs is that we find God
most often in the raw and
human moments of our
lives, that God doesn't differentiate between sacred - and - secular for us.
It is unliveable at the level of society: hence, in Britain we have a government that lauds the freedom of the individual (and it should be noted in passing, but noted very well, that our present generation of politicians rarely talk of the «
human person» or just of the «person», but usually of the «individual») but which has brought in some of the
most draconian legislation in Europe designed to control what people say and do on certain issues so that society can proceed in its
life as a unity and not just as a mere collection of individuals.
He calls me back to his simple Way again and again, and I am unable to stop loving him or to stop believing that the way he
lived is the
most authentic,
human, kind way to
live.
Instead, my argument was based on the natural ability of the
human intellect to grasp the intelligible realities that populate the natural world, including
most clearly and evidently the world of
living substances,
living beings.
It assumes that
human life is fundamentally practical; hence, knowledge is not
most basically the correspondence of some understanding of reality with «reality - as - it - is,» but it is a continual process of analysis, explanation, conversation, and application with both theoretical and practical aspects.
Most of it's national energies have not been spent on the issue of what a
human being is, let alone WHO a person is, not to mention WHEN
life begins.
Like
most things in
life iron clad principles of action for
human beings are hard to make due to the inherent uniqueness of each circumstance.
If we are capable of extinguishing ourselves and
most, if not all, other
life, metaphors that support attitudes of distance from, and domination of, other
human beings and nonhuman
life must be recognized as dangerous.
We may, if you wish, allow that he was sometimes imperfectly reported, and it is certain that we have a very inadequate «coverage» of the
most important
life the world has ever seen, but the more one studies these brief and incomplete records, the more unthinkable it becomes that they should be mere
human fabrications.
Professor MacKinnon is quite right to draw attention to the fact that here is a very large and
most important sphere of
human life which lay beyond the range of experience dictated by Jesus» particular calling.
In Francis Coralic Mullin (1981 S. C. 746), Bhagwati J. observed: «The fundamental right to
life... is the
most precious
human right and... forms the arc of all other rights».
The other, and surely the
most significant arena where abstract philosophy must interact with concrete experience, is community
life — where principle and practice come together on a personal,
human scale.
Radiant Word, blazing Power, you who mould the manifold so as to breathe your
life into it; I pray you, lay on us those your hands — powerful, considerate, omnipresent, those hands which do not (like our
human hands) touch now here, now there, but which plunge into the depths and the totality, present and past, of things so as to reach us simultaneously through all that is
most immense and
most inward within us and around us.
As Whitehead says, «the greater part of morality hinges on the determination of relevance in the future».19 The total
life pattern is present in the
most transitory and intimate of
human experiences.