Sentences with phrase «where most humans»

However, we already know that Polar Bears are going to be stressed more than humans living in mid-latitudes, which is where most humans live.
(Diverse prairie systems also provide this as well as bird movements and other natural phenomenon but trees and forests, the natural habitat where most humans live, are unparalleled in this regard.
Healthy diets, devoid of canned food and fast food (where most humans get their salt), can often be deficient in sodium chloride.
That's where most human variation occurred.

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This benefit is the most exciting since it reveals the human side of business where:
We are moving towards a setting where Amy is near instant, but even in her current incarnation she tends to beat most human assistants in response time and working days (given her 24/7 machine setting).
As human beings we learn to get comfortable in even the most unusual and unfulfilling situations, mainly because we have certainty in staying where we are.
«I looked at all the digital human work and for the most part I could see where it all falls down,» Nelson told Business Insider.
Yet instead of worrying about how it is structured, you first need to worry about the content, which is where most resumes fail to get you face to face with human resources and the hiring manager.
«Our goal is to focus humans where they can have the most value and focus bots or machines where they can have the most value.»
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Most of those concerns focus on the singularity, a soon - to - arrive crossover point in the affairs of man and machine, where machines overtake human intelligence, and we cease to be the most interesting feature of the plaMost of those concerns focus on the singularity, a soon - to - arrive crossover point in the affairs of man and machine, where machines overtake human intelligence, and we cease to be the most interesting feature of the plamost interesting feature of the planet.
The difference between good or bad markets can come down to where you are in your career, how much time you have remaining to save and most importantly, your level of human capital or future earnings power.
However, when we begin to look at the history of shaving, we can see that this is another area where humans have made a great deal of progress — with the most important developments coming in the last 100 years or so.
«Fear and greed, most notable among counterproductive emotions where money is the object of human desire, can and often do compromise the capacity for rational and orderly thought» Frank Martin
They want you to believe humans were placed on the earth 6,000 years ago, and because science can't explain where matter came from their explanation is the «most logical.»
It was obvious to me at that time that where there is art, there is an Artist, and I realize this most of all every time I look at another human being.
I do know, however, that where I live most of the folks are decent human beings who are willing to help one another whenever necessary.
For example, for most of human history people lived most or all of their lives in relatively small communities where everyone knew everyone and your livelihood and welfare depended on your reputation.
The picture is obviously a reflection of Daniel 7, where, after four beasts representing successive world empires have come out of the sea (vv 3 - 8, 17), a human figure («one like a son of man»), representing «the saints of the Most High,» comes «with the clouds of heaven» and receives universal, everlasting dominion (vv 13 - 14, 18, 27).
The other, and surely the most significant arena where abstract philosophy must interact with concrete experience, is community life — where principle and practice come together on a personal, human scale.
Most often, there is conflict where psychiatry oversteps its bounds and claims to be the sole qualified interpreter of human behaviour.
It is experienced most clearly in the human or personal situation, where there are so many unknown and unpredictable factors that the scientific method, which has been so fruitful in some fields, has shown itself to be quite limited in its application.
Your final statement however is possibly the most chilling... You are in effect saying that should churches ever be banned world wide (like that will ever happen in America where the freedom of religion is a basic human right) then mankind no longer has a right to exist.
It seems the most likely scenario is that he married his sister or less likely his niece.The reasoning is that Adam and Eve lived alot longer and continued to have sons and daughters GEN5: 4 aCTS 17:26 Paul tells us that the God who made the world hath made of one blood all nations of man to dwell on all the face of the earth.Cain did nt marry to another tribe or nation as every man and women was a relative and of the same bloodline of Adam and Eve.The importance of this is that sin entered through one man Adam and is past through the bloodline so redemption is only possible through the same bloodline.So for the formula to work the human genome had to stay the same no other tribes or nations just the descendents of Adam and Eve.It also solves another riddle in that satan at various times prior to the flood and after the flood tried to contaminate the bloodline by his angels having sexual relations with the women this created a type of alien in essence and would have not been able to have been redeemed by the blood of Jesus as it wasnt fully human.This is where the giants came from and why God wanted to destroy them as they had the potential to destroy the human race as they couldnt be redeemed by the blood of Jesus.Interesting?
I understand that you most likely feel that the Bible is the work of human ingenuity, but I guess that is where you and I would disagree.
Finally, we should urge that the place where and the time when the Christ who is for ever integral to God's ongoing life is most plainly made integral also to our own human existence, is the Lord's Supper, the eucharistic action, the Holy Communion.
«Today, Christianity has become the most persecuted religion, where out of five people killed [for] religious reasons, four of them are Christians,» Catholic News Agency (CNA) quoted Hungary's Minister for Human Resources, Zoltan Balog, as saying.
Cobb ignores the ways corporations, where permitted to develop, are breaking down the barriers between peoples and are allowing the grandchildren of peasants to develop relationships, group solidarities and cosmopolitan understandings that for most of human history were available only to a few elites.
Most importantly, they must be communities of freedom: places where it is safe to be as a human person — somewhere to doubt as well as to believe, somewhere to make mistakes, as well as to grow in grace.
We see the city as an abstract place where humanity is gathered in the greatest concentration and therefore where the problems and needs of humans are most obvious and pressing.
Most likely many myths made by men lived only a short life, but those that survived and spread did so because they readily met the common need of the human society where they flourished.
Omnipresence tells us that the divine Love is everywhere and always present and at work to augment the good, often in very surprising places — a Christian would point especially to a humble human life, to a man born in a manger, and to that same man rejected and put to death, as the place where such active presentness is most clearly seen.
The one exception again is that mystery of procreation where I think the creative human process approaches most closely to the divine (classically understood) in all of us; viz., in birth there is an extant element of ex nihilo gifted to us by God
In some sense osmotic, his weaving is most effectively undertaken in a setting such as the Andean countryside, where nature's superabundance is readily available to human faculties.
And spectacles like last night's three - hour test of human willpower only underscore a big problem: Traditional news outlets have made presidential debates — arguably our country's most important televised forum and exchange of ideas — into mind - numbingly boring talk - a-thons, where a bunch of rich, powerful people needle each other for hours about past career decisions while dodging any question of substance.
What is most surprising about nonviolent resistance is that where it has been used in human history, it has a better «success» record than does violent resistance (or war).
To their concerns for autonomy, for the solitary journey of faith, for a vision of the transcendent not captured in human institutions, most laity add their awareness that they want a loving community where they can find help for their task of making meaning.
Paul Macdonald Jr., in a recent essay for the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, argues that «a world populated in the end by saints and sinners is a better cosmic whole than a world that contains only saints, because in the former world, where God brings at least some human beings to glory, and eternally as well as justly punishes the rest, God is able to manifest his goodness the most clearly and fully.»
Now, listening to him along with the worshipful and the skeptical, the editors had to acknowledge that «theology has come to be taken most seriously again in our time where it defines itself most modestly, without slippery movements into all the other disciplines, without fastening an encroaching grasp or a suffocating embrace on other human enterprises» (May 16, 1962).
In «Make Hell Hot Again» (August / September), Marc Barnes claims that I argue the following in a recent article for the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: «A world populated in the end by saints and sinners is a better cosmic whole than a world that contains only saints, because in the former world, where God brings at least some human beings to glory, and eternally as well as justly punishes the rest, God is able to manifest his goodness the most clearly and fully.»
I can totally see where this negativity towards is coming from because i have experienced some horrible ones... BUT they can be done right and in my opinion they are probably the most valuable part of human social interaction.
You go on about how human rights are abused «by atheists,» where you live, but ironically most Western atheists strongly disapprove of the kinds of authoritarian regimes that do that.
Such power, never a matter of common observation, lies hidden in the depth of human life where the Divine Spirit cuts across the human spirit and makes it most itself.
It has been the most sought - after (and unobtainable) grail in human existence, which is where the concept of religion comes into play.
Furthermore, he says, people will, under the continuing impact of socialization, demand more democracy in the workplace, increasing participation in both the scientific and the human dynamics side of management, further decolonization where it obtains, and less destructive disruption of the bio-physical universe that threatens all» the least advantaged most directly and immediately.
I believe God is now to the point where he has to allow the most heartbreaking of things to happen to get though our thick heads as humans.
Mary is the person and place where God has chosen to enter most deeply into the human story.
While the debates rage on about whether Noah is biblical enough, Heaven is For Real true enough, and God is Not Dead profitable enough, Philomena delivers a quiet, understated, and powerful portrayal of the actual human experience, where clear - cut lines between good and evil, heroes and villains, right and wrong might be good «story-wise» but don't reflect the reality most people of faith actually live in.
My most recent book — Redeeming Laughter, about the comic in human life — takes up directly from where I ended in A Rumor of Angels, referring to humor as one of the signals of transcendence.
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