Sentences with phrase «much about the origins»

Yet for all the attention the company has attracted, few in Canada know much about its origins.
(nobody else can either)... so you really do not know much about the origin of lie, WHAT life actually is or why you can receive and understand communication and reply to it.
I don't know much about the origins of sacrifice in human culture.
Building artificial cells will tell us much about the origins of life — and may explain how Darwinian evolution began, says Nobel laureate Jack Szostak
The truth is that astronomers still do not know much about the origin of planets, but they are learning quickly.
Although we don't know much about the origins and history of the Boglen Terrier, it's possible to gain some helpful information by looking at the history and origin of both the Beagle and the Boston Terrier.

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Much of classical music is instrumental, operas are not always about religion, country music isn't always religious, folk music depends on the origin which can be secular or of other religions besides Christian, much of rock and pop music is not religious, and soMuch of classical music is instrumental, operas are not always about religion, country music isn't always religious, folk music depends on the origin which can be secular or of other religions besides Christian, much of rock and pop music is not religious, and somuch of rock and pop music is not religious, and so on.
Wood rightly devotes much attention to nineteenth - century speculation about racial origins, which rested on the Scottish Enlightenment's «conjectural history»; yet Henry Home, Lord Kames, a key figure in the tradition on which Wood focuses, and hardly an obscure one, appears here as «Lord Henry Homer Kames» and «Lord Henry Holmer Kames.»
Most highly educated people who understand quantum physics and it's related fields realize that humans might not ever be able to understand everything, including the origins of the Universe, but it is human nature to look for it and to try to understand as much as we can about the universe and how everything interacts.
But you should at least be honest and know that one who believes in the forensic science of origins of life has to have as much faith in the person asserting the theory as one has to have believing God was the witness to the event and told man kind how the world came about in simplistic terms.
In fact, there have been a large number of scientists throughout history who have made major scientific discoveries that have shaped so much of our knowledge, and they worked out of desire to learn the truth about the origin and nature of God's creation.
We know much more than we did about the origins of science; we know vastly more about nature.
Built around 9600 B.C., the site predates Stonehenge by about 6600 years and places the origins of human religious experience much farther back in the historical progress of our civilization than scholars previously believed possible.
The author is in fact appealing, over the heads of the agents of persecution, to intelligent and well - disposed persons in Graeco - Roman society, in the belief that accurate information about the origins, aims and principles of the Christian Church would do much to disarm the hostility under which it suffered.
But with insight into retrospective aetiology based on the present situation, much could be cleared up in the vivid representation of the inferred state of man which causes difficulties in view of the way we inevitably think today about human origins.
America's myth of origin is a strategic point of departure because the comparative study of religion has found that where a people conceives itself to have started reveals much about its most basic self - conceptions.
We know so much more than people of the past — not only scientific knowledge about the physical world, but also historical knowledge about our cultural origins.
Judith Wolfe tells us about the origins of the journal: «As an Oxford theologian, I was surprised again and again that C S Lewis was widely read, and very much enjoyed, by theologians and philosophers, but that he wasn't felt to be presentable in polite society — he wasn't regarded as the sort of person who could be drawn into a serious theological or philosophical conversation.»
There is certainly much unknown about the origins of matter.
Science tells us much about the beginning of the universe, but will probably never have the answer to all our questions about our origins.
For though there is more to be learned about origins, which may do much to fill in the great gaps in our knowledge, and which may necessitate further radical revision in understanding, one thing is certain, and that is that the popular and simple view of origins which obtained among Christians until a hundred years ago has gone for ever.
When we read Genesis in an awareness of what is to follow, we know that these stories of origins were created and preserved through the centuries not so much to inform ancient Israel about the past as to inform about the present; not so much to speak of what once was as to make clearer what now is; not so much to show interest in what had gone before the history of the people of Israel as to make that very history clear in its significance and meaning.
Both the Muslim and the Christian have sought to bring as much as possible of the worldly affairs of their communities under the rule of the divine law and to make effective what their faiths teach about the origin and destiny of human society.
That much seems as certain as anything about the fetus except its origin and possible destiny.
Catholics have not used the language of primordiurn much because they see biblical history within the tradition and the tradition within history, but the conservatives are often primitive in their views about origins of episcopacy and papacy, and contemporary moderates often try to settle things by going back to biblical accounts of early ministry and communal life.
I rarely talk so much about my time in Ireland any longer, but on rare days I find myself especially longing for that feeling I recognized there immediately, that of truly having an origin and belonging to a place in a way that goes beyond this lifetime.
We have also become much more interested in food quality and more conscious and mindful about what we eat, about the origin of food and the effect that certain foods have on our body.
9) Team Holzman (Nova - HP)- Currently tied for 8th with 18 points (Last Week: 9)-- Not many of the teams in the league know too much about team Holzman who origins from Nova in downtown HP (again go check them out if you are a high schooler!).
While not much is known about the origins of most old wives» tales (they were an oral tradition, so the first tales were never recorded on paper), they're still fun to try!
We plan to be completely open with our child about his or her origins, but I hope that we will be able to respond to our child's need for answers and information with as much compassion and thoughtfulness as you've shown, Lori.
I might side eye a lot of stuff that I know about her past, but I never doubted that her family of origin loved her so very much.
Don't worry too much about name origins though because names now get picked based on their prettiness and not solely for their origins.
Research has shown that it's okay to tell your children about their surrogacy birth origins — in fact, some studies have suggested that waiting until age 7 is too late and that children told earlier are much more adjusted, especially if their parents don't show distress concerning the surrogacy journey.
The Countryside Alliance Foundation has long been concerned about the ambiguity surrounding meat labelling, so much so that the adoption of a mandatory country of origin labelling framework was a key plank of the Countryside Alliance Rural Manifesto published in 2009 (to view the manifesto in full please click here).
When Clegg has taken up whichever international job it is that he's meant to want and Alexander is running some ghastly lobbying firm in London, no one will much remember «Alarm Clock Britain», the pupil premium (much less its origin) or any other measure that excites the true believers for a few days but they will remember their years of under - employment and unemployment, the lies about tuition fees, the first time they saw ads for private provision in the NHS and, first and foremost, that they should never trust the Liberal Democrats again.
His scenario illustrates how scientists» questions about human origins are changing, and how much we humans still remain a mystery to ourselves.
Collectively, the remains displayed on these pages tell much about the lives that dinosaurs lived, the origin of bird flight, the ecosystems during the ageof the reptiles, and the nature of evolution itself.
We are almost as much in the dark today about the pathway from nonlife to life as Charles Darwin was when he wrote, «It is mere rubbish thinking at present of the origin of life; one might as well think of the origin of matter.»
There's growing concern among researchers that public wariness about the newborn screening program will create a backlash — with parents declining to screen their kids (who may end up much sicker because their disease wasn't caught early), and with the spots no longer made available for valuable pediatrics research, such as tracing the origins of childhood leukemia.
Most of the black holes in LIGO's mergers have been middleweights, being heavier than that 20 — solar mass limit but much lighter than the supermassive variety, raising questions about their origins and relationship to the two well - studied populations of black holes.
Steve Mirsky: And it's the fact that they have much higher energies than other neutrinos that we know about that lets us know that they're from a cosmic origin, probably some supernova somewhere.
This is about a hundred times as much energy as that released in the brightest supernova explosion, and is many times more than the amount needed to explain the origin of the bursts of gamma rays.
But these don't have much to say about the origins of bipedalism, more than 6m years before — they just demonstrate the behavioural flexibility of later hominins.
And while the origins of modern human behavior have been widely debated, there has been much less discussion about the evolution of modern human anatomy.
There's so much we don't know about the origin of life here or anywhere else in the universe.
The inert gases such as neon and argon may have two or more isotopes present in a sample and the various ratios of the daughter isotopes to the parent element may reveal much about the stone's origin and past.
In an interview with Zain, he talks about his origins as a player, his inspirations to play the game and much more!
A guerrilla war took place through the 1980s and 1990s in which much of the countryside was evacuated, thousands of Kurdish - populated villages were destroyed by the government, and numerous summary executions were carried out by both sides.However they were later driven out of Hazza by pagans, and settled in Tamanon, which according to Abdisho was in the land of the Kurds.Tamanon lies just north of the modern Iraq - Turkey border, while Hazza is 12 km southwest of modern Erbil.One of the earliest records of the phrase land of the Kurds is found in an Assyrian Christian document of late antiquity, describing the stories of Assyrian saints of the Middle East, such as Abdisho.When the Sasanian Marzban asked Mar Abdisho about his place of origin, he replied that according to his parents, they were originally from Hazza, a village in Assyria.The region came under Persian rule during the reign of Cyrus the Great and Darius I.
Treat a Russian woman in a respectful way, pay much attention to her, ask about her origin, her family, her interests, study carefully what she likes.
There may be much speculation about the origin of the education species that is the
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