Sentences with phrase «on human appetite»

To celebrate a decade of representation with Silverlens, the gallery showcases Patricia Perez Eustaquio's work on human appetite, excess and the vanity of objects.

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Other than Post, only a handful of scientists are working on lab - grown meat; others believe the future lies in plant - based substitutes, ones so good they could fool even the most discerning palate, although Post maintains that we humans will always have an appetite for the real thing.
In a society founded on the exaltation of freedom it is understandable that the desire to satisfy one's human appetites takes an ever firmer grip on individuals who live in an environment where they have considerable spending power and great encouragement to spend on pleasures and material goods.
One hates to make old arguments, but if this education teaches (as other sections of the report make clear that is must) the familiar doctrines about how very wrong it is to impose any kind of normative standard on the many forms that peoples» desires can take, on what basis does it exclude pornography or the sexualization of young girls as legitimate forms of the varied human sexual appetite?
The much better looking Grudem, a professor at Phoenix Seminary and past president of the Evangelical Theological Society, had similarly jarred me two years before when, speaking at a fundraising dinner ostensibly focused on the stewardship of creation, he smilingly advocated the extinction of a species to satisfy human appetites.
I googled «oligofructose weight loss» and found a Belgian study on rats and then on humans that said that appetite lowered through some complex changes in intestinal peptides.
There is probably no human activity calculated to add more zest to the appetite than the business of navigating through snow on skis.
Daniel Sturridge seems to finally have found his niche, Suarez is soon to be back on the football field with his appetite for both goals and human flesh (sorry, couldn't resist), Coutinho is looking disturbingly talented and Brendan Rodgers has shored up his defence with several established figures, not least the mighty Kolo Toure.
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Sorensen LB, Moller P, Flint A, Martens M, Raben A. Effect of sensory perception of foods on appetite and food intake: a review of studies on humans.
Adhering to these traditional concepts the US Department of Agriculture has concluded that diets, which reduce calories, will result in effective weight loss independent of the macronutrient composition, which is considered less important, even irrelevant.14 In contrast with these views, the majority of ad - libitum studies demonstrate that subjects who follow a low - carbohydrate diet lose more weight during the first 3 — 6 months compared with those who follow balanced diets.15, 16, 17 One hypothesis is that the use of energy from proteins in VLCKD is an «expensive» process for the body and so can lead to a «waste of calories», and therefore increased weight loss compared with other «less - expensive» diets.13, 18, 19 The average human body requires 60 — 65 g of glucose per day, and during the first phase of a diet very low in carbohydrates this is partially (16 %) obtained from glycerol, with the major part derived via gluconeogenesis from proteins of either dietary or tissue origin.12 The energy cost of gluconeogenesis has been confirmed in several studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent study reported that there were no changes in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosis.
The key is to really feed yourself and listen to your hunger and your appetite on all levels (physically, emotionally and mentally) instead of objectifying yourself by turning yourself into a human calculator.
Influence of glycemic index / load on glycemic response, appetite, and food intake in healthy humans
On the contrary, Aristotle argued that human nature is a battleground of contradictory impulses and appetites.
Depending on if your dog develops the mild or severe form of influenza, symptoms may mirror what humans experience — coughing, runny nose, loss of appetite, lethargyLacking enthusiasm.
Many parasites can be passed on to humans, so it is important to complete this screening annually, especially if your pet has any symptoms including upset stomach, loss of appetite and weight loss.
Based on the 1973 film by Michael Crichton of the same name, HBO's Westworld has taken the original's hackneyed premise of a couple tourists escaping from the Delos Corporation's various time - focused theme parks (Medieval World, West World, and Roman World), and shifted it into a refined look at what it means to be human, the nature of memory, and the true extent of humankind's appetite for depravity.
Minter has long had her finger on the pulse of human appetites, particularly when it comes to beauty and sex, which she taps into in luscious, inescapably close - up paintings, photographs, and slow - motion videos of bare - skinned women and their body parts — often dripping with paint and smeared with mud, gobs of glittering makeup, or sparkling candy.
But, as I explained to Gell - Mann then, I don't see better communication, on its own, being remotely sufficient to set the world on a course to shift swiftly from the fuels of convenience — coal and oil — even as human numbers and resource appetites crest.
Tigers, the biggest of the great cats, are having a tough time finding space as the growth spurt in human numbers and appetites in Asia presses in on their last wild havens.
Drawing on a host of data sets, the authors conclude that a combination of slowing population growth, moderated demand for land - intensive food (meat, for instance) and more efficient farming methods have resulted in a substantial «decoupling» of acreage and human appetites.
I'll close with my overarching thought, reprised from a December post, on how networking could well be the meta - innovation that will drive the scale of progress that is required as human populations and appetites surge at least through mid-century:
This body of analysis is closely related to the core focus of this blog: finding ways to fit infinite human aspirations (and appetites) on a finite planet.
My focus is a bit «meta» given the broad focus of the blog on trends as humans head toward people population and appetites.
... a valid service is performed in satisfying the eternal human appetite for gloom and doom (and no virgins were sacrificed), distracting people from the reality of life, which is that we all are doomed, while the universe, the earth and all that environmentalists hold dear will go remorselessly on and on without us.
Our friends on Green Inc. have posted on a new analysis of challenges facing farmers trying to keep up with growing human populations and appetites:
(Here's the rest of that tune, which dates from the era of «The Population Bomb» and — if written now — would probably focus more on human resource appetites than numbers.)
We've discussed how the appetite for producing «interesting» results — which in the case of climate change means results that indicate the human impact on weather events / climate is large, unequivocal, and negative — leads to climate alarm becoming «a self promulgating collective belief.»
Their findings are based on a study published in the Wildlife Society Bulletin, which claims a «perfect storm» is brewing in which polar bears will increase their appetite for human flesh.
Morgan's answer is «The Infographic Resume», which capitalizes on the human brain's appetite for highlights presented visually.
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