Sentences with phrase «people of the island»

Those who are likely to be most affected by climate change are fighting back — young people of island nations.
Researchers from the University of La Laguna have applied a new genetic method to analyzed archaeological remains that enables the sex of skeletal remains from the indigenous peoples of the island of El Hierro to be determined..
At one event which is, I think, unprecedented in any papal visit, he spoke to all the young people of our islands through a live stream via the internet in a «Big Assembly»:
The cuisine of Jamaica is one of the more unique and celebrated styles of food because its flavors, spices and cooking techniques are influenced not only by the indigenous people of the island, but also by its Spanish, British, African, Indian and Chinese inhabitants.
In this game, you will fight against the evil dark tribes, train your heroes, upgrade soldiers, seize the resource to develop your Base camp, liberate the occupied islands, free the slaved people of the islands.
Highlights include a large section of modern ceramics and a gallery devoted to the Ainu people of the island of Hokkaido.
Mary was nominated by the Jersey groups of the Catholic Women's League, who say: «We are truly blessed to have some one of Mary's enthusiasm and endeavour in passing on the faith to the young people of our Island
By Kathryn Jones T he cuisine of Jamaica is one of the more unique and celebrated styles of food because its flavors, spices and cooking techniques are influenced not only by the indigenous people of the island, but also by its Spanish, British, African, Indian and Chinese inhabitants.
The number of Indonesians who make the pilgrimage to Mecca is some indication of the vitality of Islam among the people of the islands.
The people of this island near Cancún in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula are peaceful descendants of fisherman and, some would say, pirates, as Isla Mujeres was once the home of the infamous pirate and slave trader Mundaca.
«Neither will we allow the people of these islands, no matter how they voted on June 23rd, to be presented as a reactionary, xenophobic mass whose only concern is somehow taking the UK back to a lost imperial age.
We're in the business of developing a new relationship between the peoples of these islands; I think a more beneficial, independent and equal relationship — that's what we're about.»
One area that the people of the Islands are all agreed on is their right to self - determination.
And the principle guiding its stance is the self - determination of the people of the islands.
Despite these moves, the people of the Islands remain resolute in their desire to not only determine their own future, but to trade with South America and seek normal relations with the Argentine Government for mutual, practical benefit.
But he could not express how Britain is an extraordinary experiment in multiculturalism, or that the peoples of this island have more which unites than divides them.
The people of the islands remain resolute in their desire to not only determine their own future, but to trade with South America and seek normal relations with Argentina and all other Latin American countries for mutual, practical benefit.
He added: «We would like to think that before Mr Blair leaves this office that he will be courageous about that, that he will feel the hand of history on his shoulder and will admit to precisely what happened and what was done in the name of the people of this island of Britain.»
Because our nation's productivity is no more and no less than the combined talents and efforts of the people of these islands.
@JonathanReez: In a nutshell the agreement essentially puts forward that you can not have border barriers between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and acknowledged (quoting the wiki page) «that a substantial section of the people of Northern Ireland, and the majority of the people of the island of Ireland, wished to bring about a united Ireland.»
«But if that was the direction they wanted to go, and there was good will and it was in the interests of all of the people of these islands, then the SNP would step up to the plate.»
Such turnover is «pretty striking», says Garrett Hellenthal, a statistical geneticist at University College London who has studied the peopling of the island through the genomes of living Brits.
Research interests: Anthropological genetics; molecular genetics; population genetics; human population history; the peopling of Island Melanesia; bioinformatic approaches to the study of primate and human evolution.
We strongly believe that the future of Maunakea lies in the hands of the young people of these islands.
The people of these islands made their living by farming and fishing, which both involved long exposure to wet stormy weather.
Through love and understanding he has completely united dragons and the people of the island of Berk.
The people of the island avoid coming in close contact with her because they believe she came from Penikese, a former leper hospital.
The people of this island take this part of their duty extremely serious.
The people of the island are called «Sanpedranos» and speak English, Spanish, Creole, and Maya all at the same time, making it their own island dialect.
Not until the middle of the 1960's did a period of sustained peace come about here and since then, the people of the island have been enjoying economic dividends in the form of rapid growth and prosperity unprecedented in Indonesia.
Alternatively for the cultural enthusiasts; a Stone Town visit provides an insight into the history of the people of the island.
The people of the island are as wonderful as the beauty of the island itself.
An ancient monster terrorizes the people of the islands and you're the only one who can stop it.
While corruption pretty much killed that effort, I was overwhelmed by the personal qualities of the people of that island, and understand why Clarke chose to live there.
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