«Yersinia pestis is actually a specific mutant lineage of the bacterium Y. pseudotuberculosis, which is found in soil,» co-author Alexander Herbig of the Max Planck Institute for the Science
of Human History told Seeker.
Not exact matches
the author
of Anatomy
of Love: A Natural
History of Mating, Marriage, and Why We Stray (Ballantine Books, 1994) can
tell us precisely what happens in the
human brain when we fall madly in love.
Phillip Plotch, a political science professor and director
of the public administration master's program at Saint Peter's University,
told Fortune that as new transportation technologies have emerged throughout
history, they have allowed
humans to radically alter the landscape.
«Our managers look at three key areas — passion, proven
history, and an employee's willingness and ability to adapt to change and take on new things,» David Stafford, chief
human resources officer and executive vice president
of personnel for Michelin North America,
told Business Insider.
Why do super religious people put such blind faith in other
humans to
tell them the truth, why can't they read the bible and its
history and make up their own minds instead
of having the same thoughts their parents or preachers do?
History tells us that the power
of story, even a fictitious one, can send shock waves through society — transporting an issue no one can really solve into a
human reality from which no one can turn away.
Everything about us, our
human history tells a story, our
human story and God's story
of redemption
of mankind through His own initiative, by sending His Son Jesus Christ who declared Him and explained Him so that we would KNOW Him and be able to have living, active relationship with Him, by believing on the Name
of His son whom He sent to redeem us.
The study
of history is arid and incomplete unless it is understood as a work about (and by) individual
human beings — and, moreover, a story whose substance and manner
of telling are matters
of moral significance.
Daniel, I think that
history tells us that we
humans have done a pretty decent job
of creating a hell right here on earth.
For «providence» is a word which
tells us
of the conviction that God exercises a never - failing and personal control over, even as he unfailingly works within, the events and circumstances
of life, molding them and molding us in such a way that his grace and power are manifested in
human history and in personal experience.
It
tells of what God does in that crisis, and in the light
of that
history all
human experience is to be viewed.
Oh, moron it still doesn't come close to the 409 million, keep
telling yourself crap to justify your stupidity and blaming atheists for concepts
of history you don't understand especially the plight
of human rights.
Second, if our knowledge
of God is based exclusively on the
history of Jesus Christ and not on pre-Christian philosophies, then the
human attributes
of Christ in time also
tell us what God is in his very nature and being as God.
All you got to do is research them yourself, also Christianity in it's purest form is not religion, it is truth because all you have to do is study the Holy scriptures and apply them to your life &
human history & you'll see this is the real deal & not some book written y a bunch
of random guys whio wanted to
tell a good story.
I won't go into details here, but I will
tell you that it has to do with a rejection
of inerrancy, a synthesis
of diverse theological thought and literature, and considerations
of context,
history and
human nature.
To James: «In truth, as far as I've been able to
tell, religion and faith have lead to more bloodshed than any other force in all
of human history, and are currently responsible for an unwarranted amount
of pain and suffering in the world».
In truth, as far as I've been able to
tell, religion and faith have lead to more bloodshed than any other force in all
of human history, and are currently responsible for an unwarranted amount
of pain and suffering in the world.
The story
of the fall,
told in Genesis, is to be taken as something true
of each
of us, not as a historical account
of how sin came into the world at a specific time and place in
human history.
Theodor Adorno observed that since most
human history is suffering, never to remember is to dishonor the sufferers and rob them
of the dignity that
telling their story grants them.
Thérèse Souga from Cameroon says that «Christ is the true
human, the one who makes it possible for all persons to reach fulfillment and to overcome the historic alienations weighing them down... The realism
of the cross every day
tells me, as a woman
of the Third World, that the laws
of history can be overcome by means
of crucified love.»
Man is in reality, many persons now
tell us, a biological species, with a superficial adaptation to those artificial conditions
of life which we call civilization; but under his skin, and beneath the thin top level
of his inquiring, aggressive, clever mind, he is still what he has always been — an acquisitive, competitive, power - seeking, warring beast, with which the divine Spirit must still «strive,» even as at the beginning
of human history.
What Goodwin, Heilbroner, Galbraith et al. are
telling us is that unless we change our moral guidelines so that «material possibilities» are «totally devoted to the enrichment
of human life,» the pendulum
of history will swing from freedom to totalitarianism.
I, too, find myself convinced
of the importance
of developing a theology
of hope based on the scriptural drama which runs from creation to consummation,
telling of God's purpose to bring his Kingdom to pass in cosmos and in
human history.
In order to convince the Thessalonians
of the livingness and reality
of God he must have passed beyond philosophy, beyond general revelation, to
tell them
of the God
of the Old Testament, the God who had created the world, who directed
human history, who worked in
human history.
At our best, we suffer all this contradiction gladly, in the faith that out
of a multitude
of human attempts to glimpse, to trust and to obey the Lord
of history, that Lord is weaving together a story he means to
tell.
Tell me which Greek God or Goddess has changed the landscape
of human history since birth and continues to exert powerful influence on cultures around the world to this day as Jesus has.
Denying
human history any overarching sense
of meaning, he has his Richard Nixon
tell Ethel Rosenberg:
And the
history of human beings has to be
told in the last page or two
of the final volume!
Though I have said that God takes the blame for the sinful actions
of human beings, and even inspires people to write that He
told them to do these things when He really did not, this guiding principle does not explain every evil situation that takes place in the Old Testament, or in the rest
of history.
Northbrook's new Trail Through Time lives up to its name, meandering through 14 acres
of restored prairie dotted with displays that
tell the area's natural and
human history.
The links between these stories can seem at first as ephemeral as the gases, but together they
tell the story
of the birth
of the atmosphere and
humans»
history in it.
The dna molecule, Kean asserts, is the «grand narrative
of human existence» — and he boldly sets out to
tell the tale, not only explaining genetics and its scientific
history but linking Mendel's pea shoots to the evolution
of early
humans.
It
tells you where everything is it every moment and you are supposed to be able to, it gives you all the tea leaves that you could read; but I went from that just the same way the rest
of human history went
of being interested in that kind
of pseudoscience to actually seeing the pleasure in actual science, and the utility
of it, too.
«Genomes from these more remote populations really can
tell us a huge amount about
human evolutionary
history,» says Evelyn Jagoda, a Harvard University evolutionary genetics Ph.D. student and co-author
of one
of the studies.
Never before has the
history of an extinct
human been
told by its genome, rather than its fossils and artifacts.
«This study takes us a step further [than the
human microbiome], and
tells us about the necrobiome, the collection
of microbes on a dead body,» said Dr. Robert DeSalle, Curator
of Molecular Systematics at the American Museum
of Natural
History, who was not affiliated with the CUNY study.
Although studying genetic diversity in African populations
tells us a great deal about
human history, there is even more to learn by juxtaposing the genetic diversity with the diversity
of heritable traits (phenotypes).
Human cultural
history plus a pinch
of evolutionary biology
tell us that the trend for male hairiness could be here to stay, says primatologist Adrian Barnett
«Ancient DNA
tells tales
of humans» migrant
history.»
«This
tells us that
humans have been having a massive effect on the environment for a very long time,» said S. Kathleen Lyons, a paleobiologist at the Smithsonian's National Museum
of Natural
History who led the new research.
«Studying the
history of organisms that we use and breed, and that we've had an effect on,
tells us about
history as well as culture and
human migration.»
However, because
of the nature
of the chamber sediments and the lack
of other animal remains at the site, the researchers have not yet been able to nail down the exact age
of these fossils, without which «there's no way we can judge the evolutionary significance
of this find,» Rick Potts, director
of the
human origins program at the Smithsonian Institution's Natural
History Museum, who was not involved in the discovery,
told the Associated Press.
«What we are seeing is more and more species
of creatures that suggests that nature was experimenting with how to evolve
humans thus giving rise to several different types
of human - like creatures originating in parallel in different parts
of Africa,» Chris Stringer
of the Natural
History Museum, one
of the peer reviewers
of the paper,
told the BBC.
Estimates reveal that their brains were comparable in size to those
of some
of the world's first known
humans, australopithecines, as well as those
of today's gorillas, Chris Stringer
of the Natural
History Museum in London, who did not directly work on the project,
told Discovery News.
«This is a rock - solid case for having early
humans — definitely Homo sapiens — at an early date in eastern Asia,» Chris Stringer, a paleoanthropologist at the Natural
History Museum in London, who was not part
of the research,
told Nature.
Dating is a stage
of romantic relationships in
humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim
of each assessing the other's suitability as a Ice cream Food historians
tell us the
history of ice cream begins with ancient flavored ices.
Jerry, a retired old school Catskills comedian, incisively pushes Tony to face his own
history, to
tell the tale
of what pushed him out
of Hollywood so long ago, and then forces Tony to embark on a course
of human transformation and redemption.
For those looking for a little more description, the official synopsis lets us know that, ««Life»
tells the story
of the six - member crew
of the International Space Station that is on the cutting edge
of one
of the most important discoveries in
human history: the first evidence
of extraterrestrial life on Mars.
The book
tells Paraguayan myths through
human stories that are mythical, epic and yet related to Paraguayan landscapes and Paraguayan
history, specifically the Chaco War
of 1932 - 35 (1); universal stories that are Paraguayan in their basic elements.
The story is one that needs to be
told, and here it is
told well, with a script eschewing large - scale action set - pieces in favor
of exploring the
human frailty behind geopolitically significant moments in
history.