Sometimes,
other humans come to look at you and the other dogs.
The concern is that if it's circulating in a pig herd that
any other humans come onto the farm might be exposed and be at risk, so we want to protect them against that.
Memo started working full time helping migrants, homeless children, and anyone who needs help in the year of 2003, but his concern for
other humans comes from the education he received from his parents when he was a child, from something more that comes from his spirituality and beliefs, according to his own words; and his particular interest in migrants comes from witnessing their extreme situation.
Like all dragons, she despises humans and constantly criticizes Caim and
the other humans she comes in contact with.
Not exact matches
«The job of assembly, which may
come naturally to
humans, has to be broken down into different steps, such as identifying where the different chair parts are, the force required to grip the parts, and making sure the robotic arms move without colliding into each
other,» Assistant Professor Pham Quang Cuong said.
That's unlikely to
come under a Trump administration, whose recent budget proposal calls for a $ 15.1 billion cut to the Tom Price - led Department of Health and
Human Services, the department that houses the FDA, the CDC, Medicare and Medicaid, among
other government institutions.
Trying to minimize costs, instead of maximize income, quality, loyalty, happiness, connection, and all those
other wonderful things that
come from real
human attention.
As
humans, we crave talking about ourselves — about 40 percent of what
comes out of our mouths is devoted to telling
others about our thoughts and feelings — and it's way more satisfying to showcase the exhilarating moments than it is the countless mundane ones.
Scientists know how to make fruit flies and mice smarter, and efforts to
come up with a treatment for Alzheimer's and
other neurological disorders are leading to drugs that enhance memory and cognition in
humans.
However, that doesn't stop the occasional encounter.Contrary to popular belief, great whites don't mistake surfers for
other prey due to poor eyesight — they have great vision.It actually
comes down to their inquisitive nature.Great whites are notoriously curious and will taste test unfamiliar objects, including
humans.
Don't look at it as a weakness, understand that you are only
human and with this
comes many needs, including interaction with
others.
Humans decide what data goes into it, what it can do with that data, and what they want to
come out the
other end.
Other regulatory actions could
come directly from Health and
Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, a former drug company executive, and through the department's Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
The organizers were mostly groups working for gay rights — Equality Florida,
Human Rights Campaign, the GLBT Community Center of Central Florida,
Come Out With Pride and a half - dozen
others.
In a rare appearance Dr. Chandan Sen, Director, OSU Center for Regenerative Medicine & Cell - Based Therapies will explain how this breakthrough
came about and how the technology is leading to
other medical discoveries and how the principle can be used to generate any tissue out of skin or fat which is abundant in
human body.
In
other words, these problems
come from bad intention and
human error, not flaws in the underlying concepts.)
May 26 and 27, 2017 at the Palacio de Minería, Calle Tacuba 5 in the Historic Centre of Mexico City «We call on social movements, trade unions, farmers, indigenous nations, migrants, environmentalists,
human rights groups and all
other interested sectors / organizations from Mexico, United States and Canada to
come together to strengthen trinational work in the -LSB-...]
When it
comes to
human nature, some consider me wildly optimistic while
others revile me as morbidly pessimistic.
Two questions
come immediately to mind: (I) whether real
human kindness and sympathy are, or can be, encountered in the slaughterhouse, in the circus and the rodeo, in the forced captivity of wild animals in zoos, and in pain research in biomedical laboratories, and (2) whether our abuse and destruction of members of
other sentient species for our benefit alone can be a truly moral goal for mankind.
more than 02 billions of christians are belive in Jesus the
human god, more than 900 millions of Hidus are believe in Krishna the
human god more than 300 millions of Buddahs are belive in Buda the
human god, and many
others are belive in the
human god who will
come in the end of days to save the
human kind.
It is not that
humans there are bodiless but that communio
comes to the fore, communion with «the Love that moves the sun and
other stars,» in Whose will is peace.
I do find it puzzling, however, to watch theologians, both conservative and liberal,
come to the defense of the
human, the rational, objectivity, the «text,» «moral values,» science, and all the
other conceits the modern university cherishes in the name of «humanism.»
A modern banana, an ant, a bumble bee, a monkey (the ones you think we
came from), and the
human brain (among a million
other things created) disprove the theory of evolution in just one sentence worth of their description.
well if i had a theory and later found it to not be ture and refuted it then i would not want anyone else to belive it either as i found it wasnt true and further more i would like to think that me and all
other humans are better than
coming from an animal that eats bugs off its friends and throws its own poo... I'm just saying
Muchembled also resists a Western triumphalist narrative by suggesting that the taming of domestic violence was not simply the result of a progressive civilizing process» marking European civilization as the height of
human evolution» but
came at the price of colonial conquest on
other continents and terribly destructive wars among nations in Europe.
And to say that Biblical teachings are invalid because there are
other similar beliefs that have older known written sources invalidates the Biblical teachings also should take into consideration that for certain Biblical believers that all those truths whether they are known to have been placed in the Bible first or known thus far to have been placed elsewhere that they believe that they all
come via deity who at the beginning of
human history on this world dispensed those truths to humanity and that to those who believe in the biblical teachings believe that through time they are more complete than those of
other ancient beliefs due to God restoring those truths through revelations given to later prophets like say Moses and
other later Old and New Testament prophets and apostles.
But unlike the artists of whom Wilde wrote — who see the world through the brushstrokes of
other painters until, via their own brushstrokes, they compel the world to reproduce the types they have invented — Bloom wants to claim that Shakespeare's invention of
human types
came from himself and himself only, from a «preternatural ability,» without relying «on authority, or authorities.»
And thus it has been ever since: All of us must «
come down to the level adopted by God himself in his Incarnation — the level of poverty, crib, flight...» Yet in lowering ourselves to the lowliness that God himself assumes in taking on a
human nature, we remain who we are: Some are intellectually gifted and rich in the world's goods;
others are impoverished in various ways.
In
other words, Bloomington's conservative Christians
came to realize that there are at least three sides to the subject of homosexuality: the civil rights factor, the
human factor, and the theological factor.
Whereas in earlier years God to me was the unknown God who
came close only in Jesus Christ and could be approached only in him, «from below,» but could not be adequately characterized in
human language, I increasingly realized that there is
other than conceptual language which nevertheless is not noncognitive.
From Zeus to Ra to Allah to any
other deity that has
come out of
human history, the one thing that sets Yahweh apart to me is that here is a God who actually reached out in time at a point in
human history to establish relationship with
humans.
We all seek happiness and fulfilment, and we who believe know that these
come from God alone; many
others, however, seek happiness elsewhere and, while this may satisfy them for a while, it can not answer the fundamental questions that arise in the
human heart.
Yes, it is true that God made man for woman, but we
humans who has been born for the short time we are here must not judge each
other for our indifferences and beliefs; we must help each
other dodge the evils of this world and
come together as the children of God.
The
human body
comes about from the seed and egg of parents in common with
other animals, but the soul is created immediately by God's loving command and wise, eternal will.
The eschatological vision, which expected God to bring in that radically
other and better world, has been reduced to myth; utopian thinking, which expected the new age as the outcome of
human effort, has
come to be regarded as illusion.
The
other, and surely the most significant arena where abstract philosophy must interact with concrete experience, is community life — where principle and practice
come together on a personal,
human scale.
There would be certain consequences that
come with the act of procreation, namely, a deeper union between the couple: «spiritual and sacramental love, joy of possession, and the fulfilment of
human, complementary vocation in one flesh, all taken up to God», [5] as well as a natural organic pleasure such as accompanies the proper functioning of
other humanacts (like eating and drinking).
The highest cause may be (1) in every sense or aspect «uncaused,» in no sense or aspect the effect of anything else; or it may be (2) in some aspects uncaused, and in
others causally influenced, but its manner of both acting and receiving influences may be the highest conceivable, hence absolutely «perfect,» although even so its whole being may not in every sense be perfect, because the influences as
coming from
other causes, say
human beings, may be less admirable than they might be; or the supreme cause may be (3) in no sense or aspect uncaused, independent of
other powers, hence in no way wholly exempt from the imperfections of the latter...
Yet you somehow think that this is preferable to
humans coming together and working out the best we can how we can all live with each
other.
This «economic man», as he
came to be called, could hardly be more distant from the Christian idea that
human nature is based on gift — life received as a gift from God, love given freely to
other men.
By one account, the demons, the false chimeras, and the rest were real creatures banished by the
coming of the Word; by the
other, they were fantasms that had existed only in the
human imagination, and were now banished by a new philosophy, a better way of seeing.
This covenant also takes place when two
human beings consecrate themselves to each
other in marriage or in brotherhood, «for the consecration does not
come by the power of the
human partners, but by the power of the eternal wings that overshadow both.»
These and many
others are
human problems that emerge every day; and when one is a pastor, life, unperfumed,
comes from lots of different directions.
Assertions to the effect that God is the Creator of the universe, the Father of mankind, or that he
came in
human form in Jesus Christ, probably do not relate helpfully at any point to the experience of the questioner and may well clash with well - grounded concepts derived from
other areas of his experience.
(Can't give you the details as I'm writing a memoir and don't wish to give the good bits away in case it gets published) Even though I have doubted all the
other stuff along the years — promises etc that didn't
come to pass, despite my diligent prayer and obedience, I still cry out to «something out there» because I am spirit in a
human body, and know that I am on a journey that has to mean more than simply this earthly plain.
In
other words,
human rights don't seem to
come from a
human giving another
human his rights.
That would depend on what religion you are referring to since not all religions believe the same thing when it
comes to life on
other worlds or even sentient life on
other worlds, and perchance if that sentient life out there is
human or even humanoid, it may even verify those beliefs.
Calvin, Institutes, I.vii.5: «Enlightened by him (the Spirit), no longer do we believe that Scripture is from God on the basis of either our judgment or that of
others; but, in a way that surpasses
human judgment, we are made absolutely certain, just as if we beheld there the majesty (numen) of God himself, that it has
come to us by the ministry of men from God's very mouth....
To see (in addition to the theological or ethical values being expressed) the depth world of
human beings
coming to the surface is in no way to replace the one by the
other, or to set the one over against the
other.
He has also observed that «This process of
coming to see
other human beings as «One of us» rather than as «them» is a matter of detailed description of what unfamiliar people are like and of redescription of what we ourselves are like.