Sentences with phrase «to live in isolation»

In human history, romantic relationships occurred within extended families, communities, and tribes; in other words, we did not live in isolation from other people.
There is hope for dogs allergic to humans, and it's not living in isolation from people!
Although the illness means she must live in isolation in order to avoid contact with germs or viruses, she still enjoys stimulation through books and the internet.
The top states for lovers scored low in both those areas, had the highest marriage rates and fewer people living in isolation.
She tells me every time that everything is connected, no part of our body lives in isolation from the rest of the body.
Living with herpes doesn't have to mean living in isolation and misery.
When live us in isolation we are not living our full potential.
Make sure to take a trip to visit the villagers who choose to live in isolation up here.
Even during prehistoric times we seldom lived in isolation from one another.
Hence, many believe it their right to live in isolation from the problems of urban poverty.
He is offered the choice of living in isolation on Eros, at one of the Hegemony's training facilities, but instead the twelve - year - old chooses to leave his home world and begin the long relativistic journey out to the colonies.
As Jack, an dying ex-hippie and environmentalist living in isolation with a daughter (Camilla Belle) who's developed a secret, incestuous love for him, Day - Lewis exudes both a gentleness and a sense of loss, speaking of a former commune with a wistfulness that suggests someone who never really gave up the dream of the «60s even as he watched it die.
In the early 1960s Jrgen Aschoff, then at the Max Planck Institute of Behavioral Physiology in Seewiesen, Germany, and his colleagues showed that volunteers who lived in an isolation bunker — with no natural light, clocks or other clues about time — nevertheless maintained a roughly normal sleep - wake cycle of 25 hours.
The story is set in the near future, where humans live in isolation and interact vicariously through surrogate robots who are better - looking versions of themselves.
One faction ended up on the now - submerged Bering land bridge, a place where they would live in isolation for 10,000 years.
Their data confirm suspicions that most early Polynesians shared a «homeland region» of islands, but that one or two groups lived in isolation.
question is the implied notion that these pieces of content live in isolation.
More tree species grow in a single hectare of Yasuni than in all of North America and the reserve hosts an indigenous group still living in isolation.
Common in Precambrian Shield rocks — the oldest rocks on Earth — the ancient waters have a chemistry similar to that found near deep sea vents, suggesting these waters can support microbes living in isolation from the surface.
Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers) is a fearsome green ogre living in isolation in his own cozy little swamp.
Bruce Willis is a cop in a future society where human beings live in isolation and interact through robots.
A fascinating documentary about a family in New York whose children have always lived in isolation, with no contact with the outside world.
In Green (Pineapple Express, Prince Avalanche, Joe) and screenwriter Peter Straughan's (The Men Who Stare at Goats, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy) reimagining of the material, Sandra Bullock takes the role of famous retired political analyst «Calamity» Jane Bodine now living in isolation in a remote log cabin.
Wonder Woman stars an effervescent Gal Gadot as Princess Diana of Themyscira, who lived her whole life in isolation, warned about the outside world and the warmongering men who rule it.
I pictured her and the twins living in isolation on that hill in the mountain woods, maybe hiding from some kind of danger.
The books title story tells of Ravi, a recluse living in isolation in the decaying ruins of his family's estate.
We call them «community» cats for a reason - they don't usually live in isolation, but are found among us, in the backyard, next to the office parking lot, behind the supermarket, etc..
They have to virtually live in isolation, or as part of a community that causes additional stress and poses a danger to other animals and people.
This blog recognises those invincible light - keepers, their wives and children, who lived in isolation close to the blast of a foghorn, or the relentless beams of light, to keep our shores safe...
The ads end with some data and an entreaty that reads: «One in six seniors face the threat of hunger, and millions more live in isolation.
His first show in New York was inspired by the story of David Phillip Vetter, the «boy in the bubble» whose rare genetic immune disorder resulted in having to spend most of his short life in isolation in a plastic bubble.
It also allows them to continue living in isolation from the rest of American society by staying unplugged.Until now, the Amish had relied on a mix of diesel generators and windmills to power their conventional utilities and appliances.
The theologian and the lay person have been wary of metaphysics, the former because he is concerned with the religious dimension of life in isolation from metaphysical questions, the latter because of the technical demands for thinking on the nature of reality writ large.
The winning series «Whiteout» was taken in the Balkans, Scandinavia and Central Asia, remote areas where people often live in isolation and in close contact with nature.
Joshua Jackson is the happy - go - lucky rebel genius to her crisply dedicated agent, an international hustler pulled out of his underworld shenanigans to babysit his estranged father and the team's star player: brilliant scientist Dr. Walter Bishop (John Noble), who is pulled out of the high security psychiatric facility where he's lived in isolation for 17 years.
I utilize a family systems approach, recognizing that people do not live in isolation from the world around them.»
Unless you've been living in isolation on Ahch - To for the past six years, you probably know that we're just days away from the release of The Last Jedi.
The rigors of living in isolation in those difficult postwar years took a toll on the Brunners, but they had no regrets.
Whatever positive change we as Ghanaians individually crave is directly or indirectly linked to the choice we are yet to make in upcoming elections because we can not live in isolation from governments policies.
A dictator removes himself or herself from the crowd and, like President Snow in the The Hunger Games, lives in isolation and eats dinner in a grand ballroom.
In a world of free communication and open encounters, Greenberg notes, Jews can not live in isolation.
Virtually every hardline Christian I know is vindictive, haphazard, remorseless, selfish, mean and compassionless — not to mention generally uneducated, ignorant and living in isolation from the rest of the world.
Antony foreshadowed two types of monasticism: one, the life of complete solitude and the other a way of life whereby monks continued to live in isolation, but with some opportunity for fellowship.
All her life she had lived in isolation, wrestling with the writhing in her soul.
This journey of faith was never meant to be lived in isolation, devoid of relationships or absent of conversation.
«LGBT seniors face unique challenges as they are more susceptible to facing housing discrimination, slipping into homelessness and living in isolation.
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