Sentences with phrase «organize living things»

A better way, they say, would be to organize living things according to how they evolved.
As evolution became better understood and, more recently, genetic analysis changed how we classify and organize living things, many of Linnaeus» other ideas have been supplanted.

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A planner with monthly, weekly, and daily sections where you organize your life in writing and also record the things you are grateful for.
... and if you can admit this to yourself, then you have just admitted that it is entirely possible that the most important thing in your life is a fabrication, and thus organizing your life around such a belief was a gross mistake.
If the Darwinist, taking up Descartes» and Bacon's project of understanding nature according only to material and efficient causes, studies the history of living things and says that he can see no organizing, active principles of whole living substances (formal causes) and no real plan, purpose or design in living things (final causes), then I accept his report without surprise.
«I think in people's lives who grew up in some sort of organized religion, there really comes a time when you start to question things more,» he said.
OR, might God choose to reveal truth through the experiences of a people who tried to be true to him, certain moral principles, failing again and trying again, people looking for universal truths and communicating them to their children generation after generation, orally and through writing things down, organizing themselves into communities and societies, aiming for justice, teaching each other, defending their families, lives, cities, and governments.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
To do each of these things «meaningfully» they need codes to guide living, creeds to organize beliefs, and socially approved attitudes to legitimate private feelings.
His unique powers have enabled him to learn, to create new ways of doing things, to develop elaborate ways of organizing his group life.
All living things that we can see without a microscope consist of many far smaller living things that we can not see, each of which is an organized individual.
The players were more colorful, you know, drawn from every walk of life, and the whole thing was sort of chaotic most of the time, not highly organized in every detail like it is nowadays.
It is a matter unfortunately too often seen in history to call for much remark, that when a living want of mankind has got itself officially protected and organized in an institution, one of the things which the institution most surely tends to do is to stand in the way of the natural gratification of the want itself.
If these shrimp are the most organized thing in your life right now, that's okay.
I look at some people in my life and think things would be so much better for me if I could just be more like them - more organized, in control, disciplined.
The Family Chore Template is just one of the thousands of templates available in Microsoft Office to help you get things done, organize your life, and make it look good while doing so.
You'll learn how to organize your time, your clutter, your kids, and the abundance of paper and other things in your busy life.
The first thing we need to think about is: How am I going to help my child get his life organized.
It's true — as organized as I am about so many things in life, we have done nothing in the nesting department.
When this baby joined us last summer, I asked friends for tips and I quickly got things organized so life with three kids could continue more smoothly (and with less stress, haha).
Like simplifying life so I can catch up on things that make me feel organized and like the house is in order.
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It seems like everything I try to do (teach nutrition, organize parents, talk to kids about what they are eating, etc.) is viewed as unprofessional??? I can live with an unsatisfactory in professionalism because I know I'm doing the right thing and I don't want to give up, but what's teacher to do?
«I've dedicated my career in public life to fighting for the things that matter to working New Yorkers, and it's a great honor to have the backing of RWDSU and organized labor in this race,» Mr. Lancman said.
Circadian clocks are biochemical mechanisms that allow living things to organize their sleep and waking across the 24 - hour cycle of a day.
Parents@Duke also continues to do little things to improve the lives of Duke parents, like organizing exchanges of car seats and children's clothing and conducting seminars on topics such as choosing the right child care facility and strategies for balancing work and family life.
If there is one thing I have learned well, it is that when things in life feel too big or overwhelming, making time to organize some thing as simple as your closet can go a long way (in comes spring cleaning!).
It sounds like a ton of fun and I'm so envious that you live near a «real» city where there are enough people to organize things like that!
My attempt to organize my apartment / car / life always manages to turn into a three hour session where I move things around, creating a bigger mess than what I started with.
With back to school right around the corner, life will get much busier for me and I will have to work double time to make sure we stay organized and on top of things!
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The girls have their interests listed and are happy to try out different things, but they usually ask men to come to where they are or to organize a real life meeting somehow.
I'm trying to take things slow and organize my life.
Dating Direct is actively supporting singles to develop bonds and experience new things by providing useful dating tips and organizing live social events where different people can meet in person.
These are the things that they use to create and the way they organize their lives
A simple chart listing different types of living things (trees, animals, birds, insects, plants, etc.) will help to organize students» data, and also gently remind them to observe many different types of living things.
With Windows Phone 7, the things that matter most to people, such as games, music and video, photos and office productivity are organized through integrated experiences known as Hubs and fueled by the rich experiences of Xbox LIVE, Zune, Bing, and Office.
Getting Things Done is a work - life management system that enables individuals to create the order they need to succeed, and their blog is packed with vital tips for becoming a more productive and organized person.
Large closets are perfect to help your organize your life, and you can utilize additional storage space if you have more things than space.
Plenty of storage space is included, as well, to help keep your life organized so you can spend more time on the things that matter.
Whether you're a college student or an adult who is downsizing from a home you've owned for years, it's taken you a lifetime to get all the things you have and organize your life the way you want it.
Taking out a life insurance policy can seem like just another thing to organize when all you want to do is relax and enjoy planning your retirement.
In just 10 minutes a day, you can get organized, make decisions and get on track to pay off your debt, and start saving for the things that you truly want in life!
Get your life organized, and good things will follow!
Surf For Life organizes everything for their guests so they don't have worry about a single thing.
The self organizing principles of living and nonliving things, from muscle cells up to cultural phenomena, are among the diverse concerns that Grey's work examines.
For example, an entire exhibition - within - the - exhibition, «Dios es marica» (God Is Queer), organized by Peruvian curator Miguel A. López and including self - portraits by Mexico's Nahum Zenil and Franco - era Spanish drag artist José Pérez Ocaña, among others, occupies a central position in the biennial's trajectory, as do the samplings of comparable work by São Paulo — based artist Hudinilson Jr. and Peruvian philosopher and drag queen Giuseppe Campuzano, whose ambitious Línea de vida / Museo Travesti del Perú (Life's Timeline / Transvestite Museum of Peru), 2009 — 14, a fictional museum, is one of many things in the biennial «that don't exist» — yet.
Jess Fuller Born 1972, Portland, Maine, US Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Education University of Iowa, Master of Fin e Arts, Painting, Iowa City, US Boston University, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Painting, Boston, US Solo Exhibitions 2017 Canada, New York, US 2015 Fairy Smoke, Herald St, London, UK Planet without a body, Martos Gallery, New York, US 2012 NADA Miami, Martos Gallery, Miami, US Jellie, organized by Mary Grace Wright, Martos Gallery, New York, US 2011 Washed up and bleached out, organized by Jens Peter Brask, Galleri Tom Christoffersen, Copenhagen, DK Group Exhibitions 2016 Fort Greene, curated by Adrianne Rubenstein, Venus, Los Angeles, US Re-Planetizer, curated by The Pit, Regina Rex, New York, US Inside Out, Berthold Pott Gallery, Cologne, DE 8 Femmes, Office Baroque, Brussels, BE 2015 BFA Boatas, Sao Paulo, BZ Call and Response, Gavin Brown?s Enterprise, New York, US I Can?t Wait to GetOff Work, Bannerette, New York, US 2013 The Fruit Loop, Soloway, New York, US Beach Painting Club, Paddle 8 Silent Auction, NY Limits of Desire, 7 Dunham, New York, US A la Carte, Minimal Art, Shoot The Lobster, New York, US 2012 Temperature, curated by Hillary Doyle and Reid Hitt, Projekt722, New York, US Made with Mustard, East Hampton Shed, East Hampton, US Slowed and Throwed, Chinatown Arcade, New York, US Bred and Fed, organized by Mary Grace Wright, Shoot The Lobster, Iowa City, US The Cat Show, Tomato House, Brooklyn, US Dallas Art Fair, Martos Gallery, New York, US New Traditionalists, organized by Mary Grace Wright, Martos Gallery, New York, US 2011 Text / Image, SOUTHFIRST, Brooklyn, US The Idea of the Thing..., organized by Rachel Uffner, Halsey McKay, East Hampton, US BNA: From Brooklyn to Nashville, ZieherSmith pop - up gallery, Nashville, US Tensile Strength, ZieherSmith, New York, US Monochrome, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, US Group Expo, The Armory Show, Canada Gallery, New York, US The Balloon, SOUTHFIRST, Brooklyn, US A PERSON OF COLOR: a mostly orange exhibition, organized by Jose Lerma, The Green Gallery, Milwaukee, US 2010 SALAD DAYS, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn, US Material Issue and Other Matters, organized by Wallace Whitney and Michael Mahalchick, Canada Gallery, New York, US Selected Press 2015 Steer, Emily,?
One day, I believe some great person like Dr. James Hansen will be President of the United States, someone with his clear and coherent, scientifically - organized view of the way the world in which we lives works and of the way our all - too - human species fits within the natural order of living things.
Around 1990, just 12 years old, I was getting to and participating in environmental discussions (children's summits and Austrian national TV shows offering teenagers a chance to give speeches and discuss ethical issues on live television), going to Germany to the Children's Summit in 1991, organized by the magazine «natur»; in 1992 I tried to make it to Rio, and the feeling around then was one of urgency, public support, amazement and hopefulness about the young people who were going to change things.
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