The company considered alternative materials such as bamboo and soy, both of which have found their way in the production
of human clothing recently.
There, hundreds
of humans clad in ski pants, puffy jackets, and toques, move to the beat of the intergalactic house music that pumps
Not exact matches
Yet despite the 90's haircuts and questionable denim
clothing, I still consider Jerry Maguire to be one
of the most poignant examples
of the
human experience.
«We are applying our design and creativity to the supply chain — not just the product,» said Allen, who is using robots to manufacture
clothing, thus addressing the waste and
human - rights concerns raised by critics
of the apparel industry.
Jesus's parable
of the sheep and goats proclaims that God will judge
human beings on how they treat the «least
of these»: the hungry, thirsty, stranger, immigrant, ill -
clothed, and imprisoned.
The Bible also tells us that the wolf will lie down with the lamb (Isaiah 11:6), meaning that once the curse
of sin is removed, the animals» behavior will change and we
humans will no longer need them for food and
clothing.
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.
There is no doubt that work, an adequate standard
of living, health care, food,
clothing, housing, and education are all
human goods that are, as the Declaration says, «indispensable for [a person's] dignity and the free development
of his personality» (Article 22).
We may prepare for our next section, then, by affirming that, for Christian faith, by the prevenient Action
of God a
human life was taken and made into the instrument for the gracious divine operation; in more traditional idiom, the eternal Word, Self - Expression
of very God, was
clothed with a true humanity, crowning the rest
of God's work in and for God's
human children.
But the word can be spoken and heard in the authentic experience
of reconciliation, and it stands in the language
of the Gospel as the Word
of God
clothing itself in
human speech and opening the way for the language
of redemption to be spoken between God and man.
If we label all
human deprivation «poverty,» then we run the danger
of minimizing the terrible reality
of gross deficiency
of food,
clothing, and housing.
While Paul's thought is by no means always clear, and perhaps from letter to letter not always exactly the same, it is nevertheless certain that his concept
of resurrection can be clearly distinguished from that
of the traditional «bodily resurrection».27 Paul does not speak in terms
of the «same body» but rather in terms
of a new body, whether it be a «spiritual body», 28 «the likeness
of the heavenly man», 29 «a house not made by
human hands, eternal and in heaven», 30 or, a «new body put on» over the old.31 In using various figures
of speech to distinguish between the present body
of flesh and blood and the future resurrection body, he seems to be thinking
of both bodies as the externals which
clothe the spirit and without which we should «find ourselves naked».32 But he freely confesses that the «earthly frame that houses us today ’33 may, like the seed, and man
of dust, be destroyed, but the «heavenly habitation», which the believer longs to put on, is already waiting in the heavenly realm, for it is eternal by nature.
The source
of the Bible's power to stir men's minds and fire their imaginations is no secret, except as all things
human are ultimately
clothed in deepest mystery.
Liberal Christian: sexually permissive; wears non-branded
clothing (well, maybe Birkenstocks); believes that women can / should be pastors; embraces homosexuality; equates Christianity with global citizenship; believes that
humans are born good; interprets the Bible casually; believes in organic Church leadership; takes lots
of missions trips to needy places just down the block.
And as for the pre-existence
of Christ, with its corollary
of man's translation into a celestial realm
of light, and the
clothing of the
human personality in heavenly robes and a spiritual body — all this is not only irrational but utterly meaningless.
Put simply, this has to mean that where there is deep and urgent concern for basic
human needs, for food and
clothing and health care and education, there can not be the requisite peace for the experience
of world consciousness.
I mean, communicated from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers
of the books
of the Bible, councils
of church leaders, popes, and so on, in such a way that the message has been transmitted in
human language,
clothed in the external forms
of human thought, given, indeed, in the characteristic language and thought - forms
of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time in such a way that its essential content has been unaffected by the
human mind's fallibility, ignorance and feebleness
of apprehension.
Perhaps they came out to hear a new manifesto, the declaration
of the rights
of humans to decent food and
clothing and wages.
But Fuller and Seaborg also see the enhancement
of life possible in new technologies: they can feed,
clothe, house, cure diseases, remove tile burden
of poverty, and open new ventures for tile
human spirit.
Immediately after
clothing themselves, reports the biblical author (3:8), «they heard the voice
of the Lord God walking in the Garden,» the first explicit mention that any
human being really attended to or even noticed the divine presence.
They were deprived
of their basic rights to sufficient and appropriate nourishment,
clothing and housing, and often
of their right to love, to warmth and to a
human environment in which they could grow and develop as persons.
For once in history, divine truth has
clothed itself in the personality
of a single, particular
human being.
Divine truth is
clothed in the person and personality
of one
human being, Jesus.
The sun is finally blazing overhead, causing pedestrians to peel off successive layers
of clothing, first hat, then gloves, then scarf, then jacket as they stroll along, like
human illustrations
of the the classic Aesop fable.
Its season for season type
of clothing is what we can call sustainable
clothing for little
humans, in whatever state they are in.
With a background in fashion design and an understanding
of how
clothing best supports the
human body, Karin's goal was to make a carrier with maximum, all day comfort for herself and her son by focusing on ergonomic design.
The National Institute
of Child Health and
Human Development suggested that you should dress your baby in no more than one layer more
of clothing an adult would wear to be comfortable.
Yep, Mount Everest has been plaguing mothers since the very first time that a
human decided to wash an article
of clothing and put it back on again.
In addition to providing her basic
human needs
of nutrients (which you've provided in the best possible way through breast milk),
clothing and shelter, love is the most important element we can fulfill for our children.
Articles
of clothing are bound to move in ways you didn't intend, flesh is bound to be exposed in ways others may not entirely appreciate, and you may very well be left feeling exposed when, honestly, any woman who is feeding another
human being with her body should feel emboldened.
When you produce 97 %
of your own food, compost all manure (
human and animal), make your own
clothing, shoes, diapers, wraps, menstrual pads, washable toilet paper, soaps, lanolin, and herbal tinctures, and grow your animals feed, make your house out
of a recycled tobacco barn with reclaimed building materials, have no electricity (even solar panels / wind generators leave a huge footprint from manufacture), water coming from your spring / creek, home school your children without fancy curriculum, make your living from your land and being a home birth midwife, etc... then you will see what real life could be.
The UN Declaration
of Human Rights states, «1) Everyone has the right to a standard
of living adequate for the health and well - being
of himself and
of his family, including food,
clothing, housing and medical care...»
«SERAP notes that article 25 paragraph 1
of the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights provides that, «Everyone has the right to a standard
of living adequate for the health and well - being
of himself and
of his family, including food,
clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event
of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack
of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.
Firstly, to prevent a person from making a choice to wear religious
clothing (like the hijab) in public or private schools or institutions, in the absence
of justification compatible with
human rights law, may impair the individual's freedom to have or adopt a religion.
This type
of waste often consists
of items such as used protective
clothing, which is only slightly contaminated but still dangerous in case
of radioactive contamination
of a
human body through ingestion, inhalation, absorption, or injection.
Cartan - Hansen described the importance
of the research in determining whether the outbreak
of white nose syndrome had reached southwestern Idaho (there was no evidence
of it in the power plant building), and she noted that
humans can spread the disease by transporting the fungus on their shoes and
clothing from caves harboring infected bats.
Captain Fitzroy burst in on the commotion:
Clad in military uniform and holding up a Bible, the former commander
of the Beagle swore in the presence
of all that he believed more in God than in
human beings.
In this episode, Scientific American.com editorial director Kate Wong talks about the anthropology community's latest take on the remains
of tiny
humans from Flores; chemist Jennifer Mass discusses how she uses her science background artistically; and journalist Paul D. Thacker reveals how what appear to be environmental groups may be wolves in sheep's
clothing.
This preference is probably an evolutionary relic
of a time before
humans wore
clothing, says Mautz, since women typically select a partner before glimpsing the full package.
The warm climate probably allowed early
humans to migrate northwards without the need to develop technology such as fire and
clothing or to adapt to a colder climate, says Anthony Stuart
of University College London, who coordinated the project.
«The
human sensory system automatically filters out things like the feeling
of clothing rubbing on the skin,» Correll said.
We do need to feed and
clothe the growing population
of the world, and to that end we must manage water, land, energy, and
human resources.
When a
human places an item
of clothing on an ironing board in front
of TEO, it uses a camera built into its head to create a high - resolution 3D representation
of the garment and the ironing board.
There is this little, sort
of,
human just with nothing that we take for granted everyday — no
clothing, no fire, no walk to the supermarket to get any food, I mean, every minute must have just been a hardship to live through, and that's where we all come from.
I think, we, even a small percent
of superiority in your ability to [deal] with cold, so we [know] modern
humans had needles; they probably had sewn
clothing, whereas Neandertals probably fastened their
clothing together.
January 24, 2018 - The use
of nanotechnology has exploded over the past few decades, with more and more manufacturers including nanoparticles (microscopic particles that are bigger than an atom but smaller than what the
human eye can see) in
clothing, food, and various...
«Given the rapid sorption and persistence
of high levels
of nicotine on indoor surfaces, including
clothing and
human skin, our findings indicate that third - hand smoke represents an unappreciated health hazard through dermal exposure, dust inhalation and ingestion.»
archeology The study
of human history, performed by analyzing things that ancient
humans left behind, from housing materials and cooking vessels to
clothing and footprints.
Humans are tropical primates that require cultural adaptations to survive northerly latitudes, and hence, to have arrived in the Americas, capabilities such as control
of fire, killing large mammals, hide working, tailoring
clothing, sewing, and construction
of shelters, all archaeologically demonstrable in the middle Pleistocene, are seen as components
of arctic adaptation and prerequisite to peopling
of Siberia and Beringia.
Protect your ovaries while youre at it, by limiting exposure to perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs)-- often in the coatings
of nonstick pans and many other items like
clothing, furniture, and packaged - food containers — which may double the risk
of infertility, according to a study in
Human Reproduction.