Learn about historic travel, make a kite after learning about flying machines, make art from repurposed materials and
see real animals during a storytime session.
Not exact matches
He vetoed the consumption of prawns, those bizarre other - worldly creatures which no member of the faithful had ever
seen, and required
animals to be killed slowly, by bleeding, so that by experiencing their deaths to the full they might arrive at an understanding of the meaning of their lives, for it is only at the moment of death that living creatures understand that life has been
real, and not a sort of dream.
A possible
real connection with the
animal kingdom is itself of relatively little theological importance, for anything in it that would be important for the theological interpretation of human life in the present, can also be known without it, that is to say, the vulnerability of man in face of the powers of this earth, man's temptation to
see himself from the point of view of his animality, his liability to death, man's dynamic orientation and task of developing to his perfection from below upwards, beyond his beginnings.
Most of these
animals I have not
seen in
real life so I figured I would ask.
see what you have to understand about living in a
real world — a world where god is just a story and not
real — its a world based on scientific and physical laws that are proven to exist and their effects are measurable... us as humans, mere
animals, hold no
real power or control aside thru ingenuity which allows us to change our environment to suit us... stay with me here... at this point in human history we ceased to change to suit our environment and started changing it to suit us — thats destruction of the earth to suit one species — that should go over well...
My interlocutor was an adherent to a particularly colorless construal of the beatific vision, one that allows for no
real participation of
animal creation (except eminently, through us) in the final blessedness of the Kingdom; I, by contrast, hope to
see puppies in paradise, and persevere in faith principally for that reason.
Micro-evolution is very much
real but macro evolution (aka single cell organisms through billions of years evolving into all the
animals we
see today is false).
I
see plenty getting their jollies off giving Mourinho two fingers, bet he's
real gutted to lose that one... Chelsea are a different
animal in competitive matches so I really hope this moment most are getting giddy over doesn't come back to bite us in the rear.
After I explained the history of Finch, a look came over his face that I hadn't
seen since he learned at a very young age that the
animals on the Jungle Cruise at Disney World were not
real.
Recreation Center in Durham, and
see real underground dwelling
animals at a fun storytime at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh.
When you produce 97 % of your own food, compost all manure (human and
animal), make your own clothing, shoes, diapers, wraps, menstrual pads, washable toilet paper, soaps, lanolin, and herbal tinctures, and grow your
animals feed, make your house out of a recycled tobacco barn with reclaimed building materials, have no electricity (even solar panels / wind generators leave a huge footprint from manufacture), water coming from your spring / creek, home school your children without fancy curriculum, make your living from your land and being a home birth midwife, etc... then you will
see what
real life could be.
«We have shown that our molecule works on cancer cells in the lab, but the next step is to
see if it works on
real tumors in
animals.
Skeptics argue that
animals in these experiments might be responding only to these surface cues, without any
real understanding of what others
see.
Carman says GM foods have not been around long enough for anyone to know what health problems they may cause, no one is looking at health surveillance systems to
see if GM foods are currently causing harm, and no
real animal or human studies have been done on their long - term effects.
I wonder when I
see people still talking about any
real proofs linking
animal protein (yes, the one in eggs whites included) specifically with cancer, and degenerative diseases, ever really knew about The China Study?
We meet dozens of
animals that you'll have to
see to believe as we look at some incredible
real - life creatures that science likes to call «hybrid
animals»!
It was awesome to
see so much use of
real animals.
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(Vaughan, it's worth noting, previously wrote «A Bear Named Winnie,» about the
real - life Winnipeg
animal who wound up in the London Zoo, where Billy Moon would later
see him.)
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real - life zoologists to visit wild
animals in their little -
seen habitats and showcase key science concepts along the way.
I would have loved to
see an option to have the game behave a bit more like
Animal Crossing, where the game's clock is based on the
real date / time, but things would've progressed so much more slowly if that was the case.
Since everyone else is doing what they do best (and what we've
seen them do many times before), the
real pleasures here are the performances of two relative newcomers: Mendelsohn was memorably chilling in
Animal Kingdom and goes to the other end of the criminal spectrum here; and the similarly versatile McNairy shows us a different side from his more romantic roles in Monsters and In Search of a Midnight Kiss.
That's the day - to - day life we get to
see up close in «Megan Leavey,» a movie named after the
real - life human corporal by this
animal's side.
See how the
real - life
animals compare to their animated counterparts.
The water's
real, Dave,» I realized that we were down the same rabbit hole with Miller,
seeing zoo
animals as insane at best, made so by the drudgery of routine and the inability to communicate with their jailers.
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Steinberger says part of the reason
animal cruelty has not been taken as seriously as domestic violence, child abuse or drunk driving — all of which were not
seen as «
real crimes» just a few decades ago — is that the other issues have been made into local election issues.
Our furkids perceive images on television in a way that's similar to the way we do, and they are intelligent enough to recognise images of
animals onscreen as they would in
real life — even
animals they've never
seen before — and to recognise
animal - related sounds, like barking and meowing.
But we don't live in that world, we live in the
real one, where taxpayers for the most part, do not
see the value in pouring money into the cause of keeping homeless
animals alive.
Michael Morefield, shelter operation manager of AAWL, says, «Slumber parties give adopters the opportunity to
see the
real personality of the
animal and
see how well the
animal becomes a part of their life.»
But, if you are indeed a fan of pets, then I suggest giving this show a watch to
see the
real stars: the
animals.
People who look for great ingredients and pure,
real foods for their companion
animals, can
see that we take great care in what we put into all of our products.
Dog breeders need to get a
real job and stop using their
animals as reproducers because they
see the dog as a commody not as a family member.
«As it did in ALDF v Woodley, we look to the North Carolina judicial system to
see that justice is served for these
animals, and to ensure that they are never returned to Ms. Conyers»
real - life house of horrors.»
Even though our jobs can often be challenging, it is really satisfying to
see that we are making a
real difference to both
animals and people.»
«To the
animals, it means a
real improvement in comfort and quality of life — when we
see «pep in the step» of the injured dog that was able to receive emergency vet care after being hit by a car, or the cat that gets relief from sore teeth or infected ears and begins to eat and play normally.»
However, we are starting to
see real progress in the production of convenience foods that can act as a guilt - free supplement to your customers»
animals» menu.
«Those of us at PIJAC, responsible pet manufacturers and distributors
see the
real need for shelters, and many companies in the industry support shelters, but there is a consequence to having
animals that are spayed and neutered become the majority of pets out there,» Canning says.
I have
seen recreations of cityscapes that have the fun fantasy element of turning herps into giant monsters (though I think the fantasy would be hard to maintain while keeping the
real animal clean and comfortable).
GET YOUR PICTURE TAKEN AT the Snake and
Animal Park, because there are many different
animals you are likely to
see in
real life.
048 — explore the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens 049 — go rock climbing at CityRock 050 — picnic at Liesbeek River Park 051 — action sports at Stadium on Main 052 — ten - pin bowling 053 — play laserquest 054 — play at Jimmy Jungles 055 — climb trees at Arderne Gardens 056 — visit the South African Rugby Museum 057 — fly a kite or play on the Rondebosch Common 058 — visit Rhodes Memorial 059 —
see a show at The Baxter Theatre 060 — a multi-media sound experience at The Sound House 061 — water related activities with splash swimming 062 — play at Maynardville Park 063 — pony rides and other fun activities at Millstone Café 064 — playtime at Bizzy Bodies 065 — feed farm
animals at The Barnyard 066 —
see a
real puppet show
For family members who are
animal lovers or who like to
see rare
animals in the wild, Dubai will be a
real treat.
We had some great photo opportunities and as always, it was a
real privilege to
see these
animals in the wild.
Each room style has different
real animals for you to
see, from a shark tank to the resident giraffe Humbekhali
After the announcement of the new spin - off games coming this fall, many fans have been wondering when we'll
see a
real new
Animal Crossing game.
I would have loved to
see an option to have the game behave a bit more like
Animal Crossing, where the game's clock is based on the
real date / time, but things would've progressed so much more slowly if that was the case.
I was actually anticipating
seeing Reggie's
real home, I don't know why it didn't dawn on me that he would be showing us an
Animal Crossing video.
There's more of a
real game here than something like
Animal Crossing and more of a cohesive world than Monster Hunter, and it's all put together with a polish that bests anything we've
seen from Rune Factory.
The posters are inspired by the travel advertisements of the 1930s through 1950s, each beautifully designed with a tagline imagining what it would be like to actually be able to
see these fascinating
animals in
real life.
His project featured the aforementioned
animals (not the strange zoo I thought I had
seen, but the type of concrete
animal sculptures that adorn many South Florida lawns) juxtaposed with the
real wildlife (pelicans and gulls) that struggles daily to survive amid and at the edges of the local urban environment.