Potatoes have been keeping whole
nations of people alive for generations.
Not exact matches
Every
person alive on the 71st anniversary
of those attacks holds in their flesh radioactive remnants
of the nuclear era — a period centered in the early decades
of Cold War when nuclear
nations conducted atmospheric tests
of ever - larger bombs.
I am all for the marriage
of culture with faith (being a First
Nations person in Canada — out in Sask)-- and I see great benefits for the culture that is kept
alive by Christianity.
As
nations, the two things that we spend most
of our money on, is killing
people and trying to keep
people alive.
Today nearly 50 million
people in the U.S. are
alive because
of various forms
of artificial organ therapy, and one in every five
people older than 65 in developed
nations is very likely to benefit from organ replacement technology during the remainder
of their lives.
No, because we need to debate whether a half or «only» a quarter
of a major industrial
nation is going to be flooded in a timespan which will mean it will be seen by
people now
alive.