Sentences with phrase «on a group of people whose»

Choosing interesting cases to write about is the key to keeping an audience of non-specialists interested in your topic, and in this task, Ananthaswamy has succeeded, focusing on a group of people whose conditions are as heartbreaking as they are head - scratching.

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Consider a group of 100 people with a a distribution consisting of people whose favorite type of fruit corresponds to the distribution of fruit in the basket above... ie 15 people's favorite fruit is apples, 14 people's is bananas, and so on.
@ Cedar Tree:????? All sorts of miraculous, superhuman nonsense has been attributed to ancient rulers of other figures of yore whose existence was once accepted by this or that group and who may or may not have been based in part on some historical person or persons and absolutely NO ONE these days takes every word in every text written about these figures to be literal truth.
If you don't want to side with a group that's headed by male child molesters in blinged - out wedding gowns, whose history is based on the blood of young people like you, avoid it like the plague it is.
To have a big group of people whose minds are so disengaged on the next world gives little support to everyone trying to make a go in this one.
As chairwoman of a cross-party parliamentary group on international corporate responsibility, I frequently meet businesses whose ethos is «people before profit», who treat their staff properly and mitigate against their social and environmental impact, particularly in the developing world.
The researchers then statistically plotted the genetic distances between the groups based on 326 genomic markers — stretches of DNA with no known functional significance — that are known to vary among people whose ancestors came from different parts of the world.
This breadth allows us to draw on a group of the top people in the country whose scientific interests span both solar energy conversion and photonics.
Each person in a group takes on the role of someone who was involved in the war, such as a Mexican soldier, a French soldier, a citizen from a small village, or a child whose father is a soldier.
That involvement has paid off in many ways, said Noles, whose school has been on the receiving end of monetary donations from civic groups that are populated mostly by retired people in his community.
Kepler, the novel's narrator, is looking for revenge on the people who killed a woman whose body Kepler inhabited for a time; Kepler discovers that there is a group of people who have dedicated themselves to eradicating the world of people like Kepler — a mission that involves, naturally, killing the ghosts» corporeal hosts.
Often they operate more on the level of curators whose intake is limited to people they know and a group of agents their company has history with, taking on finished projects that someone else (an agent, a professor in creative writing, a literary consultancy, the author) has edited and polished.
At this stage in the contest, which is sponsored by Amazon, CreateSpace, and Penguin Group, the three finalists from each category will be judged and voted upon by Amazon readers while a panel of experts in the fields will weigh in on the books, people whose own credentials include literary agents and widely recognized bestselling authors.
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada has appointed a group of people to develop a short list of Canadian women whose images could appear on a new banknote in 2018.
With recent protests by professional football players in mind, the young Chicago - based artist Samuel Levi Jones has curated this group show, which brings together several artists from different generations whose work meditates on the relationship between power structures and persons of color in America.
She serves on the art committee for Downtown for Democracy, a political action group composed of creative people whose aim is to transform cultural influence into political power.
On April 23, 1892, a group of Fort Worth women applied for and received from the State of Texas a charter establishing the Fort Worth Public Library Association, a part of whose stated purpose was «the accumulation of paintings and artistic work of every character for the enjoyment and cultivation of our people
Emma Cousin is a British artist, curator, writer and poet whose humorous and surreal works on canvas and paper have already featured in London in two group shows, a solo show and a two - person show in the first two months of 2017.
Raymond chaired a Working Group whose work led to a Council of Europe 2009 Recommendation on Missing Persons and Presumption of Death.
In some areas the effects of climate change are already being experienced by Indigenous peoples in Australia, particularly on island communities, in the Torres Strait and other islands and communities along the coastline of Australia, and also those Indigenous groups whose lives, and maintenance of culture, depends on the Murray Darling River.17
We gratefully acknowledge the Reference Group of community representatives nominated by the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales, whose members provided advice on the factors that affect reporting of Aboriginal people on administrative data collections, feedback on data quality issues and advice on interpretation of results.
map relationships to identify whose dispute it is and appropriate support people — the dispute may be «owned» by individuals, or small or large groups, depending on the nature of the families and communities involved
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