Sentences with phrase «one's place in nature»

Until there is proof, I can't bring myself to believe in something so fantastical and out of place in nature as life after death.
But none of this told them much about the way life took place in nature.
It could be a certain scent, or the feeling a special place in nature.
Everything has it's place in nature as part of a system.
While facilitated by technology, the actual exchange of genetic material is similar to what has long taken place in nature, only faster.
GAGs are found in a lot of places in nature.
The only other place in nature where lauric acid is found in abundance is human breast milk.
Liquid coconut oil is some combination of capric and caprylic acid, medium chain fatty acids found in abundance in other places in nature, such as goat's milk, which is where it got its name from, from oleic acid which is in abundance in olive oil, and from linoleic acid which is found in many vegetable oils, such as soy and corn.
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Both here and in other works, Prodger gives us scenes from her own life alongside the things that have enthralled and affected her: wild places in nature, discos (she has also worked as a DJ), other people's lives, her own stories.
Its hopes, however, are not placed in nature as created, but rather in the mind's capacity to construct models that will unlock the powers trapped within the given order of beings, so as to release their infinite possibilities and make them subservient to our needs and aspirations.
The effects of the first human sin would actually be analogous to a terrible earthquake, devastating human nature and making man's place in Nature insecure.
King again, because victor, as becomes a King in battle hard won over the power of evil and loss placed in the nature of Man by Original Sin, and the long catalogue of personal sin.
Added up over centuries, millennia, and longer periods of time, natural selection — the competition that takes place in nature between variant forms — is powerful enough to forge all the changes that we've seen on the face of the earth.
Sulloway discovered that nine months after departing the Galpagos, Darwin made this entry in his ornithological catalogue about his mockingbird collection: «When I see these Islands in sight of each other, & possessed of but a scanty stock of animals, tenanted by these birds, but slightly differing in structure & filling the same place in Nature, I must suspect they are only varieties.»
Lori H - Gorgeous places in nature, yes, but also just a perfect Fall day.
I'm a musician, artist craft / trade person, and healer in my passions, in my persuits I love dancing, writing music, jamming out with friends, I seek beautiful private places in nature to just sit and be, I am interested in spirituality, spirit science, magic, manifestation, presence, and the...
I enjoy hiking at night, astronomy, quiet places in nature, thinking, reading, watching Netflix documentaries.
Mantri Energia is seen to place in nature greeneries and is positioned adjoining to the Manyata Tech park.
That privacy and place in nature comes at the price of being away from Ubud and all it has to offer.
(Jill Poet also stars in the book Hayes just completed, titled Lucid Green, a poetic science - fiction story that takes place in a nature sanctuary sometime in the future.)
Johan creates elaborate childlike constructions of familiar elements including toys, food, clothes, glitter, animals and things from nature that he places into the interiors of abandoned buildings or desolate places in nature.
When we're not at the office, we'll be spending time with the ones we love, getting outside to our favorite places in nature and enjoying the joys of cooking meals and sharing them with friends and family.
The bare, expressionless statues in the Alps, which will begin to rust as rains and snow fall, are meant to remind people of their own vulnerability and fragile place in nature, says the artist, who has called the work «an environmental project.»
When the monumental landscape photographs of Andreas Gursky hit the mark — most of the time in the focused exhibition of more than 20 examples currently on view at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill — they offer a thoughtful view of man's paltry place in nature.
If indicated, I like to have your sessions take place in nature.
Fourth, to discuss order and purpose in nature, including man's place in nature, and in general the intelligibility of natural processes, does require careful attention to what the natural sciences tell us.
This is because the formula or pattern that makes up the human body makes no sense and has no place in Nature without the spirit to hold it together and give it a meaning and a purpose.
What is important is the theological implication of our place in nature, or rather our lack of it.
They also come to understand their place in nature, as well as the importance of preserving it.
Our goal is to foster awareness and appreciation of nature, to teach responsibility for the environment, and to promote an understanding of our place in nature.
Through hands - on learning, they come to understand their place in nature as well as the importance of preserving it.
Cornell and Wieman were trying to cool a puff of rubidium gas to within a few billionths of a degree of absolute zero — colder than any place in nature, even the 2.73 kelvins of space.
ramidus to images of gorilla, chimpanzee, and human, taken from the frontispiece of Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature, by Thomas H. Huxley (London, 1863)(with the positions of Gorilla and Pan reversed to reflect current genetic data).
Hosting more than 50 works created by artists and scientists, the collection explores the technological strategies that we might use to transcend bodily and mental limits, our place in nature, and our social interactions, as well as redefinitions of birth and death.
It affects our view of the species Homo sapiens and its place in nature.
Drawing on classics and history and philosophy of science, Lehoux explores what and how the Romans thought about their place in nature.
The second shows how much we owe to Darwin, Huxley, and many others who struggled to untangle humanity's place in nature in spite of the cultural upheaval that their work inevitably caused.
Through an exploration of key themes, the author interprets Wallace's work as an attempt to integrate his scientific and humanistic interests in a unified vision of humanity's place in nature.
And he has become an inveterate disturber of the intellectual peace who has shown us with crystal clarity that any effort to fathom the human condition, absent an understanding of our place in nature, is doomed.
A place in nature?
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