Sentences with phrase «recorded human history»

Can you not see that you are following the same logic that people without scientific knowledge have followed since the beginning of recorded human history?
Today, more people are living in slavery than any time in recorded human history.
Putting that into perspective, the duration of recorded human history is roughly 5,000 years.
If each day in Genesis was 1,000 years then that interpretation would mean there were 6,000 years before recorded human history, provided you think human history started with the Hebrews, clearly not the case.
Anthony J. McMichael, who was professor emeritus at the Australian National University, noted in his posthumously published book Climate Change and the Health of Nations that «we face a change in global climatic conditions far greater and faster than anything in recorded human history
With interest rates still hovering near the lowest levels they've ever been in 5,000 + years of recorded human history, it's very difficult to achieve a significant investment return without taking on substantial risk.
The interglacial we have enjoyed throughout recorded human history, called the Holocene, began 11,000 years ago, so the ice is overdue,» Chapman wrote.
More likely, the statistical aberration is the recent outperformance of bonds versus stocks, during an environment in which the supply of bonds has never been higher in recorded human history.
Many animals exhibit remarkable behaviors... but only the human race exhibits the creativity, the artistic expression, and the irrepressible belief in the divine demonstrated throughout the entire realm of recorded human history.
The club was both able and willing to pay so much more for a Neymar than any other athlete in recorded human history, and that makes it seem like they're operating on a financial plane where concepts like «budgets» and «balance sheets» don't matter.
There is no evidence in all of recorded human history that male partners were ever involved in childbirth, and there are no mammals that I know of in which male partners are involved with childbirth.
It can degrade soil quality, too, and that has led to the thinnest, least fertile soils in recorded human history, Glover added.
«If one of these went off in our own Galaxy, it would be much brighter than any supernova in recorded human history and would be as bright as the full Moon,» said co-author Edo Berger, also of the CfA.
Like chocolate and pomegranate, which I discussed in two previous articles, caffeine seems to have been consumed since the earliest days of recorded human history.
Bend it Like Beckham and Bride and Prejudice director Gurinder Chadha is the granddaughter of family displaced by the largest migration of people in recorded human history that occurred during the Partition of India of seventy years ago.
Coulson was author of Market Education: The Unknown History, the only book to address contemporary education policy questions by drawing on case studies from across the entire span of recorded human history.
The Pessimists» Guide to History gives a brief explanation of virtually every major accident, fire, war, famine, plague, earthquake, and assassination in recorded human history — I'd highly recommend it.
The depiction of food in art spans across cultures and all of recorded human history.
«It would be the largest climate change in recorded human history,» Alan Robock, associate director of the Center for Environmental Prediction at Rutgers» Cook College and another member of the research team.
Second, both recorded human history and Earth's geologic history make it abundantly clear that climate change is nothing new.
A study in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters says samples taken from almost 1,000 feet underneath the seabed show evidence of drought worse than anything in recorded human history.
I've already pointed out the holocene has been remarkably stable and this is the period that covers the whole of recorded human history and agriculture.
that they sifted the evidence from pollen cores and other telltale climatic indicators and modelled the pattern of ecosystem change through the Neolithic, the Bronze Age and recorded human history.
Joël Guiot and Wolfgang Cramer report in the journal Science that they sifted the evidence from pollen cores and other telltale climatic indicators and modelled the pattern of ecosystem change through the Neolithic, the Bronze Age and recorded human history.
Since the beginning of recorded human history, we have used stories to connect and share our core human experiences.
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