Sentences with phrase «removed from nature»

They should prioritize the teaching of natural history, learning in outdoor settings, and studying local ecosystems, while refraining from instilling «ecophobia,» a focus on huge global environmental disasters which makes kids feel even more removed from nature.
Thus they are already flattened and a step removed from nature.
Here, the genre of the landscape is far removed from nature and infiltrated by the make - believe world of film and television.
The cows are removed from nature, both through their unorthodox presence within a gallery setting, and by death.
The right sights and sounds are enough to achieve this wake - up call to modern audiences so far removed from nature and embedded in the teched - up present day.
«Invasive plants can be successfully removed from the nature preserves giving native plants an excellent chance to come back.»
And, as Tillich (1967 p. 422) points out, when God is removed from nature, God gradually disappears altogether, because we are nature.
God was removed from nature.
The move is part of the sweeping trend that is shaking the center aisles of the supermarket, as my esteemed colleague Beth Kowitt has written about so thoughtfully in the pages of Fortune: a migration away from processed foods to those that are simpler and less removed from nature.
In Benjamin's unfinished Arcades Project (1927 — 40), «prelapsarian» denotes the pre-linguistic stage of infancy, a short - lived time before language sets us at a remove from nature.

Not exact matches

Often, employers are removed from employees — it's the nature of the relationship.
At a press conference Thursday afternoon, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke fielded a number of questions from reporters about the open - ended nature of monetary easing, saying, «We're not going to be premature in removing policy accommodation... We're going to give it some time to make the sure the recovery is well established.»
In this quest for profit, they enabled predatory trading practices which have changed the nature of capital markets around the world, creating a disadvantage for long - term investors, and removing millions of dollars in equity from the markets every day.
By its very nature, blocks can not be removed from a blockchain and therefore can not be «stored» anywhere.
So to summarize the salient features of the preceding views of nature and human nature: One would place man above and outside nature; the second would make man subservient to nature, and ideally (for some) remove man from nature; and the third would place man entirely within nature, insisting also that nature is all there is.
There is no way of removing valuations from the primordial nature, no way of divorcing sheer possibility from possibility - for - value - realization.
It is therefore infinite, devoid of all negative prehensions» (PR 345, italics added)-- remains subject to a similar qualification: all negativity may have been removed, de jure, from the primordial nature, but is this enough?
Here, then, is special providence, par excellence; and it is special not by its being removed from all relationship to God's more general providence in ordering, controlling, and caring for nature and history and the lives of men, but by the heightening and focussing in that one moment in history or in human life of what God everywhere and always is «up to.»
Thus did Origen, for example, speak of theologia as the effort of the individual to «make sense» out of Scripture but he immediately asserted the tentative nature of any such interpretational In Gregory of Nazianzus the element of indirectness, of being one step removed from the original data, is identified with the word theologia and Pseudo-Dionysius employed it as a synonym for mysticisms
This thought of the uniform working of nature is far removed from Judaism and Jesus.
When the object is nature, it would appear that man must be sufficiently detached or removed from it to be able to discover genuine truths about its operations.
This nation, through a varied history, rich in external and internal experience, had become far removed from the primitive life of immediate dependence on nature, in which neighboring Oriental peoples still more or less lingered.
«By removing all religious references from the flyers, parents and students have no way of knowing about the nature of the events and can not make informed decisions about whether to attend.»
The birth of a sense of history removes us not from nature itself, but only from the frozen, abstract, and ahistorical conception of nature that we had for centuries projected onto the flux of cosmic events.
When the astronomical revolution of the sixteenth century — in which the Italian philosophers of the Renaissance played a far more important role than historians of science admit — removed the universal cosmic clock, there were two alternative ways open to physics and philosophy of nature: either to retain the relational theory of time and to hold with Bruno (Bruno 1879, p. 144) that «there are as many times as there are the stars» (tot tempora quot astra), since there is no body possessing a privileged rotation motion, and the only body which allegedly had it — the sphere of the fixed stars — has been swept away; or to save the unity and homogeneity of time by separating it from any particular motion — and this is what Newton did, anticipated in this respect by Isaac Barrow and, in particular, Gassendi.
Freedom from dependence on each of these removes a significant pressure in the determination of the nature of programming.
God can not remove the «bad things» from people going to hell because it's their nature that is the problem.
And in this particular case, they are removed from the Asian humanity that has suffered centuries of sufferings and hardships from nature and at human hands.
This is nature in action and a small part of the inevitable process that will remove religiousness from the gene pool.
It's my contention that if you remove the supersti tion organization and just teach ethics from birth, the same or maybe even a greater percentage of people will, by their nature, do good works.
Because of the nature of olive oil it will solidify when chilled, so remove olives from fridge 15 - 20 minutes before serving, and fish out garlic clove as well.
The policy requires the mayor to establish a training program that addresses: the nature and risk of a concussion, the criteria for removing athletes and allowing them to return, and the risks for not removing athletes from athletic activity.
We reserve the right to remove any links from the list that are spammy, offensive or don't fit the nature of our party.
I felt comfortable removing gates and things like that nature from my stairs at about 2 and half -3 years old and it wasn't so much that they weren't able to go up and down in stairs on their own it was, do you really want them to go up and down in the stairs on their own and realistically most kids start figuring the baby proofing products out at about 24 months.
You get 12 «categories» of noise, from white noise to nature sounds, all of which have 4 distinct levels of richness that will add or remove layers from the sound.
This year's to - do lists include (depending on the sanctuary) removing invasive species; preparing garden beds to attract a variety of visitors, from birds and butterflies to people; cleaning nature play areas; restoring habitats; maintaining trails; and improving entrance areas.
The last woman in the booth seems to actually select a candidate at that moment, an act almost never seen in nature but very possible in this ad, where voting is an accessory removed from the world of meaning and context.
It being by him removed from the common state nature hath placed it in, it hath by this labour something annexed to it, that excludes the common right of other men: for this labour being the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man but he can have a right to what that is once joined to, at least where there is enough, and as good, left in common for others.
Under the microscope, borophene displays corrugations that demonstrate its wavy nature, meaning it can be highly stretched once removed from the substrate, or reattached to a soft one, Yakobson said.
A team led by Latha Venkataraman, professor of applied physics and chemistry at Columbia Engineering and Xavier Roy, assistant professor of chemistry (Arts & Sciences), published a study today in Nature Nanotechnology that is the first to reproducibly demonstrate current blockade — the ability to switch a device from the insulating to the conducting state where charge is added and removed one electron at a time — using atomically precise molecular clusters at room temperature.
«The ability to test our ideas in tumor tissues removed from patients underscores the unique and multi-disciplinary nature of our Prostate Cancer Program, one of only eight Prostate Cancer Programs of Excellence in National Cancer Institute Designated Centers,» said Dr. Knudsen.
But Bousso doesn't feel safe just yet: «Nature has often seemed crazy as we discovered how far removed its workings are from our everyday intuition.
According to the ACLU, «Human genes, even when removed from the body, are still products of nature
The surprising finding, reports immunologist Shannon Turley in the January 2007 issue of Nature Immunology, is that dendritic cells share this job with another group of cells far removed from the intestine.
The findings, published yesterday in the journal Nature, provides insight into the only guaranteed geoengineering hack scientists have to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and address global warming.
A team led by Latha Venkataraman, professor of applied physics and chemistry at Columbia Engineeringand Xavier Roy, assistant professor of chemistry (Arts & Sciences), published a study (DOI 10.1038 / nnano.2017.156) today in Nature Nanotechnology that is the first to reproducibly demonstrate current blockade — the ability to switch a device from the insulating to the conducting state where charge is added and removed one electron at a time — using atomically precise molecular clusters at room temperature.
Countries need to start negotiating who will take responsibility for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, two scientists argued in Nature Climate Change on Monday.
Soil provides an abundant, readily available storage option — one designed by nature to hold carbon removed from air by plant photosynthesis.
Methods: Vanda Glezakou and her colleagues Mal - Soon Lee, McGrail, and Roger Rousseau were investigating the nuances of carbon sequestration, the atomic and molecular details involved in mimicking Mother Nature's ability to remove gaseous carbon dioxide from the air and hold it in a solid form.
These little relics of nature can remove toxins from the surrounding environment and may even reduce physiological and psychological stress in the process.
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