Sentences with phrase «planet matters to people»

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Former SpaceX talent director Dolly Singh said that Musk used to tell her to find the single best person on the planet for any given job, no matter the role.
Not to mention the fact that your reply is just a red herring for facing the truth that most of the poor people on this planet will never be able to reach beyond their poverty no matter how hard they work.
Furthermore, no matter how much some people would like to believe the opposite humans are just another animal on this planet.
First the vitalization of matter, associated with the grouping of molecules; then the hominization of Life, associated with a super-grouping of cells; and finally the planetization of Mankind, associated with a closed grouping of people: Mankind, born on this planet and spread over its entire surface, coming gradually to form around its earthly matrix a single, major organic unity, enclosed upon itself; a single, hyper - complex, hyper - centrated, hyperconscious arch-molecule, co-extensive with the heavenly body on which it was born.
Though I love black mothers (I'm one myself) and feel that we are some of the strongest, hard working, most enduring people on the planet - no matter how hard I work, am educated, or endure as a black woman the one thing I can not do is to 100 % teach my sons how to be a black man.
He warned about the dangers that ethnic chauvinism posed to the territorial integrity of the Russian state: «I am convinced that the attempts to preach the idea of a «national» or monoethnic Russian state contradict our thousand - year history,» he averred, «this is a shortcut to destroying the Russian people and Russian statehood, and for that matter any viable, sovereign statehood on the planet» (Nezavisimaya Gazeta, 2014).
If I can help people, animals and the planet in any way that's what matters to me.
There are precedents of course, the original community, Friends Reunited went from being the biggest social network on the planet to irrelevance in a matter of months after they asked people to pay to be a member.
Why does every single thing have to be accessible to every single person on the planet — no matter what their abilities or disability?
Making matters worse still, what happiness actually is feels impossible to define in words; even supposing you could do so, you'd presumably end up with as many different definitions as there are people on the planet.
No matter how great any of our Treat Planet products are, a great team is needed to bring great products to the people.
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,?
Secondly, no one group of people, no matter how big and coordinated, is going to or can «save» the planet.
Isn't this a surreal transition time when many people continue with business as usual, chomping up the comforts of our world and choosing to ignore every trend except maybe global warming, and others feel that the life signs of our planet are declining so fast that it's already too late no matter what we do.
We won't get any good songs on matters of consequence as concerns the protection of this planet; not until the majority of the people can all say for certain that that the human species is indeed about to come to its senses, a wind of change is blowing across the globe, and people of all races, nations, and ages are, as a matter of actual fact, geared up for a fundamental change of attitude.
In a world that seems to be getting more compressed, Tiny Home Owners are people who value personal freedom, living debt - free, having more time for what matters, the health and wellness of our planet, community living and more.
In honor of Earth Day, Food Tank is highlighting five high - impact actions each person can take to eat as if the planet mattered:
In honor of Earth Day, April 22nd, Food Tank is highlighting five high - impact actions each person can take to eat as if the planet mattered.
We had a dream — that the new President would understand the intergenerational injustice of human — made climate change — that he would recognize our duty to be caretakers of creation, of the land, of the life on our planet — and that he would give these matters the priority that our young people deserve.
Remember it's a great feeling to be part of a global group of people pulling together to reduce co2 emissions doesn't matter how much really as long as you BELIEVE it's great we are saving the planet for us all.
These fundamental rights are a basis for young people to expect fairness and justice in a matter as essential as the condition of the planet they will inhabit.
Willie Soon asked in his comment if the «United Nations IPCC people [were] really serious about alarming the world, yet again, that we will all die if we do not stop emitting CO2 immediately,» and wrote the IPCC is «not entitled to their own facts, no matter how many times they continue to cry wolf about our common future... Our wonderful planet is not IPCC's private casino parlor.»
No games, no gimmicks, no trades, no offsets with something that would have been done anyway, and where on the planet it happens can't matter, or people will game the system by moving emissions to the «proper» country.
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