Sentences with phrase «of modern civilisation»

In David Harrison's third solo show with the gallery, a selection of new work presents a densely populated and fully realised universe, where the supernatural pull of the natural world is intertwined with a keen sense of modern civilisation's insensitivities...
The development of universal human rights would generally be acknowledged as a prerequisite of modern civilisation.
Death by CivilisationJames CaryDLTThe title of this book promises a coherent critique of modern civilisation and its ever - increasing ills.
In this respect the old phraseology is at variance with the psychology of modern civilisations.
The left and right patterns are not able to meet the complexity of modern civilisations.
I strongly believe that it is in challenging times like these that people have been forced out of their comfort zones to create new economies, new opportunities and enhance the course of modern civilisation
What is beyond doubt is that Homo sapiens survived and turned to farming soon after the ice retreated, setting the stage for the rise of modern civilisation.
With the onset of modern civilisation about 5,000 years ago, our physiology suddenly was asked to digest and metabolise larger amounts of sugar and starch especially refined sugars.
The also eat the organ meats of animals and fish, including livers, kidneys and more which contain the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K which offer protection against not only heart disease, but cancers, diabetes and the other so called «diseases of modern civilisation».
The whole of modern civilisation has been made possible by a period of solar stability within a band of less than 4 Watts per square metre.
What if the thermodynamic success of modern civilisation depends on deposits of energy that the bitch mother earth keeps delivering?
Most of our modern civilisation relies on fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
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