Sentences with phrase «people of the small villages»

Trekking through this region allows for visitors to not only take in the breathtaking sites the Andean Valley offers, but also allows them to interact and learn with the local people of the small villages along the way.
His artistic diversification of subject matter, from the people of the small villages and farming communities going about their daily lives to the exquisite portraitures as well as his most recent works inspired by western historical themes and American landscapes, all reflect the sensitive dedication of this Master Artist.

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We need companies to invest and people to look at small grid power systems, combinations of wind and diesel, thermal energy, hydro electric energy things that can be tailored for these individual villages depending on their location.
But by the time everything was over, the village was an estimated $ 8.5 million in debt, a potentially crippling figure for a small village of a few thousand people.
This little novel tells of curious happenings in a small contemporary English village: ordinary animals and people, it seems, are suddenly turning into extraordinary creatures, into the invisible, supernatural ideas or forms of which our natural examples are but faint images.
For Cook, that place, where they were supposed to learn about how to communicate the Gospel was, in fact, standing in the way of the Gospel, at least for the people in that small village.
Sharing in the local horizons of small cities or villages might bond people in intimate memories, and participating in guilds or trades might offer some association outside of family or neighborhood life.
Th preserve the «person in community» Daly and Cobb (1989, p. 165) favor development that takes the small group, such as the village, rather than the individual or the nation as the unit of development.
Wouldn't it be nice, he writes, «if all of that eerily unsettled rural countryside were instead dense with diversified 100 - acre farmsteads, with their grain and hay rotations, livestock and pastures embedded in a landscape of protected forest, wetland, and prairie,» and in turn supporting an infinity of small villages, connected to the world via all our modern communications pipelines so that people could work at a variety of jobs, but remain connected to the real world by sheer immersion in a particular landscape.
Soon I saw Yalavou, a small village of perhaps 200 people.
Twenty years ago, there were almost no TV's and only about 1 - 2 public fixed line telephone stalls per village of 2000 people, smaller villages generally didn't have a phone, most Indians were within a few miles of the nearest landline.
Indeed, when speaking to members around the country, that issue was seen as naval - gazing, relevant to a small number of people in the Westminster village who were aggrieved that their man didn't get the job.
Tell him to use his so call knowledge in helping his people back in his small village instead of sitting on radio with unreasonable noise every day.
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON Trying to make inroads with Downtown community leaders, borough president candidate Jessica Lappin held a meet - and - greet with a small but influential group of about 30 people at the Village home of Susanna Aaron and Gary Ginsberg last week.
Although trees and birds and animals remain, humans are gone from the landscape, except for pockets of people who have drifted back, despite the official prohibition, to live and die in their small villages.
The people in this small fishing village along the shore of Lake Tanganyika rely heavily on the small sardines from the lake for their own food and also probably sell them dried in a nearby market.
This is world - class science done by one of the least likely suspects: a small, native peoples village.
(Roughly, the more bison there are, the greater their genetic diversity and the longer it will take to find the common ancestor of two animals chosen at random — just as one would expect residents of a small English village to be more closely related than two people picked at random from the world population.)
The markets connected people in even the smallest peasant villages with the larger informal Aztec economy of central Mexico.
Torraca is a small village of 1,200 people in Italy.
Anthropologist Michael Heckenberger of the University of Florida teamed with the local Kuikuro people in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso to uncover 28 towns, villages and hamlets that may have supported as many as 50,000 people within roughly 7,700 square miles (20,000 square kilometers) of forest — an area slightly smaller than New Jersey.
People in this small fishing village along the shore of Lake Tanganyika rely heavily on the small sardines from the lake for their own food.
Masca is a small village hidden in the mountains of Tenerife with population only under 100 people.
No matter if you hail from the city centers, like Cairo, Alexandria, or Aswan, or you're fellahin from any one of the smallest villages, here you'll find people from your area as well as points afar.
Though a small village until the late 1960s, with only 6,392 people living in the entire municipality in 1950, by March 1, 2007 this number had grown to 118,483, making Zoetermeer the third largest population center in the province of South Holland, after Rotterdam and The Hague.
Trying to find a suitable name in a quiet village, peaceful, with a small population can be difficult, the same type of searches performed in major cities such as Birminghamwill open many adult dating people to be difficult.
By the end of their dinner at a small Italian restaurant in New York's West Village, Leah is getting antsy to part ways with her boyfriend Ryan, so that Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
Hakum Village immediately reminded me of How to Train Your Dragon, as there were people mingling with all sorts of monsters in a small, seemingly isolated vVillage immediately reminded me of How to Train Your Dragon, as there were people mingling with all sorts of monsters in a small, seemingly isolated villagevillage.
With 1945, director Ferenc Török touches on the infrequently considered aftermath of World War II from an unvarnished human perspective, examining the guilt, fear and complacent complicity of a small village full of people who profited from the persecution of its Jewish residents — some more willingly than others.
The plot is pretty simple: Based on the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo, it is the seventeenth century and two jesuit priests in Portugal - Father Rodriguez (Andrew Garfield) and Garrpe (Adam Driver)- learn from Father Valignano (Ciaran Hinds) that their mentor Father Ferreira (Liam Neeson) has apostatized from the religion of Christianity, while trying to promote the religion to the people in small villages of Japan.
Together, they gather extraordinary stories about ordinary people living in small villages, and then create striking artworks by plastering giant images of the people on the sides of buildings.
As the story begins, our orphaned hero Musashi (playable as either a male or a female avatar) sets off from a small village in the Republic with an empty stomach but a head full of dreams — dreams of a world in which people are free from hunger and everyone can enjoy the deliciousness of sushi.
Language: Hindi Genre: Drama / Musical MPAA rating: PG Director: Ashutosh Gowariker Actors: Aamir Khan, Gracy Singh, Rachel Shelley Plot: It's late in the season and it hasn't rained yet.the people of a small Indian village in Victorian India hope to be excused from paying the crippling tax that their British rulers have imposed.
«When Another Country was published — at the very peak of Baldwin's public stature as a civil rights activist — it was taken as a document of a very small slice of the present: the Greenwich Village and Paris of the late 1950s and early 1960s, where interracial couples and gay people were able to live openly, mostly but not entirely out of the omnipresent shadow of violence.
Dunham was staying in a small coastal village called Unawatuna when she became one of the hundreds of thousands of people uprooted by a massive tsunami that hit Sri Lanka and other countries in the region.
The report finds that Local authority funding for buses in rural areas has fallen by 25 per cent in the past four years, while around half of people in smaller villages do not have access to any public transport.
Each person in a group takes on the role of someone who was involved in the war, such as a Mexican soldier, a French soldier, a citizen from a small village, or a child whose father is a soldier.
Maria Velez - Clarke has for 18 years been principal of the Children's Workshop School in the East Village, Public School 361, one of several small schools started in the 1990s by people who had worked at the widely praised Central Park East School.
Part Two opens with a first person narration: Peilan speaks and finally we hear her side of the story, starting with her early life in a small village in China outside Fuzhou.
It's seldom a good outcome, though, as it takes a village of people to make a book a success, rather than two to three people running a small press.
Madalina and Nobi live in a small village with no veterinary service so knowing she can come to the Center of Hope is «like heaven and hard to believe that a clinic like this exists for people like me.»
«There are people who have small dogs that bark if a leaf blows by the window,» said Doug Waxenbaum, property manager of North Village Apartments, a 412 - unit garden complex in Little Ferry, N.J..
Because the village is small, most people who live and visit the place can easily walk to many of the attractions or take the bus line that is available.
Two hundred miles east of this giddying street, near the Cambodian border, lies the small island of Koh Kood, home to rainforest, coconut and rubber plantations, sleepy fishing villages, and fewer than 2,000 people.
Born and raised in a small Peruvian village, Ernesto Ore is well - versed in the rich history, traditions, and modern - day customs of his people.
Paternoster, Cape West Coast (R480 / night for 2 people): A small, artistically decorated wooden loft, with en suite bathroom, in the heart of one of the Western Cape's most popular seaside villages.
In his journal, Clark described a small village of several wood houses of native Tillamook people who lived on both sides of the creek.
Next we will arrive to one of the smallest villages on the lake where we will be able to see how local people live everyday as it goes.
The small village is proud of the long strip of golden beach that stretches for miles along which one can walk for hours without coming across another person, and the access to bird life, particularly oyster catchers, is notable.
Clark's maps and journals describe a small village of several wood houses of the native Tillamook people who lived on both sides of the creek he named Ecola.
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