Sentences with phrase «small little humans»

It's a breathtaking visual feast that calmly and directly points out exactly how small these little humans are compared to their threats.
After all, these are small little humans that are helpless, and you're making a difference in their lives — but how do you get such a job?

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«Every small human error — even the little errors we all tend to make — become reminders of their shortcomings.»
These reduce humans to the small and unimportant, granting little more than the illusionary lie that life is a monologue and one is capable of creating, even of directing, a destiny.
All the same, you'll excuse me if I prefer to think that the goose actively sought human intervention for her gosling, and the little finch was brave, because both were nudged in some small way by an intruding Edenic scene, one that we humans still share however slightly with the animals.
TRYING SO HARD to transform a certain someone, who is addicted to that FU ** IN» CHICK FIL A, TACO BELL, and Kdawiuegfbdskfniaueifhneishkfiseruhfndejkdb — And lets just say, it's probably easier to train a Rhino how to draw a picture of every single little detail of the villi inside a human's small intestine.
Yet in spite of all our wishing and wanting and hoping for time to freeze them in that perfectly small shape, they grow into these tiny little humans — ones who sometimes — blissfully — still gift us fleeting reminders of the babies they once were: Like when their eyes catch the light a certain way, and we remember the first time they opened them.
The one thing they do take very seriously is parenting, they realize that parenting is a serious business and that raising little humans is no small task.
It might sound a little scary at first, a small human being born into a pool of water, but think about the atmosphere your baby has been living in while inside you?
The small, stumpy Y chromosome — possessed by male mammals but not females, and often shrugged off as doing little more than determining the sex of a developing fetus — may impact human biology in a big way.
The team confirms that the Denisovans interbred with the ancestors of some living humans and found that Denisovans had little genetic diversity, suggesting that their small population waned further as populations of modern humans expanded.
From a human perspective, the beebot was little more than a small switch with wire sticking out of it.
With just 121 genes (compared with humans» 20,000 to 25,000), the Tremblaya genome is the smallest ever found in an organism that isn't an organelle, a small subunit within a cell that has a little bit of its own DNA.
The 2004 discovery of Homo floresiensis (SN: 10/30/04, p. 275: Evolutionary Shrinkage: Stone Age Homo find offers small surprise) suggested that this apparently close relative of Homo sapiens may have coexisted with modern humans as recently as 12,000 years ago (see «Little Ancestor, Big Debate,» in this week's issue).
When Parker and colleagues at the National Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda, MD, went looking for gene responsible for little legs across all these breeds, they expected to find a «point mutation,» a small change in the DNA sequence.
«At first glance there's little similarity between the small roundworm C. elegans and us humans, but at cellular level around 35 % of their genetic makeup is closely related to ours.
introvert, generally loner, small circle, unattached, bitter, a little warped, distrusting of humans, you really cant trust most as far as you could fire them out of a cannon out of an air lock!
This creature ends up actually being a little person, a 14 year old girl named Arriety (Bridgit Mendler) who lives with her two parents (Will Arnett and Amy Poehler) who are borrowers who are small people who «Borrow things such as soap, cookies, and other small things that humans don't need when they disappear.
The landscape becomes mythic, the actors heroic, and the gods have little else to do but look on in wonder at the small pleasures of human life.
While the finished design of Dr Kurt Connors» scientist - turned - reptile has smaller hands and a face that looks more similar to Rhys Ifans» (the better to allow for performance capture and human emotion), this one is much scarier and somehow a little more convincing as monsters go.
Many trainers keep their prized racing dogs either in small kennels or dirt yards where they receive little human interaction and only the minimum amount of care.
They say small amounts won't hurt, (they are in human vitamins as well) but would you want to take or have your dog take just a little bit of cyanide.
Part of the problem with these little dogs is that they probably do live in terror a lot of the time because they are so small, and they are surrounded by giants — both humans and dogs.»
In puppy mills, dogs are bred in appalling conditions, kept in overcrowded small wire cages, given little exercise or socialization, enjoy no human contact and receive nothing in the way of veterinary care.
As little dogs, the Bichon Frise breed is susceptible to the human induced behavior of Small Dog Syndrome.
I kind of liked the little humans who came to pet me but I am pretty tall and very food motivated so I might steal food from the really small ones.
Owners must come to realize that their small breed dogs are in fact animals and not little humans.
They live in small, dirty, crowded cages typically with little or no care, not enough food and no exercise or human interaction.
Can you imagine forcing your dog to live his or her entire life in a small wire cage with no human companionship, toys or comfort, and little hope of ever becoming part of a family?
There's very little in the way of original content; the humans all come loaded with pretty typical FPS weaponry - the only real exceptions being a very bright light that can be deployed to blind dino players and a net - gun that the trapper can use to tangle up smaller prey.
That bit is a little weird, as he was a giant holding the Earth, but is suddenly smaller, more human sized, and can now walk around on the planet, along with the boulder he brought down with him.
Astrocreep — a deliciously dark humored little point and click horror adventure in which you control a small alien parasite who must kill the humans, evolve and infest an entire space station with your offspring.
Represented by one small canvas, an abstracted landscape of two red hills, with a modest little sun riding the skies above them, Bess signals the underlying logic of the show: the enduring human need to create images, to make pictures.
While many geologists worry that a human - etched epoch grants us too much power on the basis of too little evidence, a few think the proponents of the geological Anthropocene are thinking way too small.
When I say small I mean that I expect the effect to be of little import in human economic or social terms.
DouglasJBender: From the little I have read, the relative impact of human activity, and CO2 overall, in comparison with natural processes that produce CO2, and in comparison with OTHER so - called «greenhouse gases», is so small as to be laughable.
From the little I have read, the relative impact of human activity, and CO2 overall, in comparison with natural processes that produce CO2, and in comparison with OTHER so - called «greenhouse gases», is so small as to be laughable.
(There's little more chance, IMO, that it will wipe out mammals, and (I think) a pretty small chance that it could wipe out humans as a species.
One passage written by Heartland reads, «Scientists who study the issue say it is impossible to tell if the recent small warming trend is natural, a continuation of the planet's recovery from the more recent «Little Ice Age,» or unnatural, the result of human greenhouse gas emissions.»
«The human impact on global climate is small, and any warming that may occur as a result of human carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas emissions is likely to have little effect on global temperatures, the cryosphere (ice - covered areas), hydrosphere (oceans, lakes, and rivers), or weather.
This is due to the error in reasoning that because human flux is so much smaller than ocean flux we must surely make little difference compared to nature in the final trend.
Data from ice cores show little change in the atmospheric CO2 levels over millennia despite changes in land use and small emissions from humans.
We have a small, tightly knit and perhaps even insular community that everybody is relying on for accurate information on how the Earth's climate is changing over time, and what influence human activity is having on it, yet there appears to be little of self - auditing activity in that field, but rather, if anything, more of a wagon - circling going on...
For most of human history, since we first started building little lean - to's, sticking some seeds in the ground and tossing a few meat scraps to the wolf pup outside the fire light, CO2 levels have been at around those PI levels, and temperature have only fluctuated by small amounts apart from short term perturbations like the Little Iclittle lean - to's, sticking some seeds in the ground and tossing a few meat scraps to the wolf pup outside the fire light, CO2 levels have been at around those PI levels, and temperature have only fluctuated by small amounts apart from short term perturbations like the Little IcLittle Ice Age.
Three small islands are only about 1,500 acres total, but this little bit of land has played a major role in evolutionary history as well as human history.
Few things can make us wee little humans feels as small as gazing at a giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), seriously!
He clarified to Campus Reform that many scientists do not argue against slight warming of the Earth after the Little Ice Age (the unusually cool period of the Earth around the 1700s A.D.), nor do those critical of anthropogenic climate change argue that humans have made no impact on the planet, merely that the effect has been small and largely beneficial.
Solitary confinement is the practice of isolating prisoners alone in a small cell for 22 hours or more per day with little meaningful human contact.
The model I chose is okay, but it's not great at showing you the date; you have to push a button and the minute hand points to a tiny little number around the edge of the watchface that's almost too small for human eyes.
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