Sentences with phrase «where nature»

The human spirit needs places where nature hasn't been rearranged by the hand of man.
Considering that garden is a place where nature rules, it's nice to support the atmosphere with similar materials in garden decorations.
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It is our experience that relationship growth and healing occur most naturally in places of beauty, peace, and harmony; special places where nature and its healing touch are all around.
This has been particularly problematic at the local community level where the nature of the distinction between the two systems continues to create many misconceptions and misunderstandings (80).
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The mission of this comprehensive, research - based initiative is to help children and families develop a profound engagement with the natural world, where nature is an integral, joyful part of children's daily learning.
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Clerks are an integral part of the support system of an office where the nature of their job is mostly administrative.
The world isn't an irradiated wasteland, but rather a lush wilderness where nature has once again taken control.
Where the nature or likely extent of the detriment can not be accurately or adequately predicted it may be necessary in the interests of justice that the assumption be made good to avoid the possibility of detriment even though the detriment can not be said to be inevitable or more probable than not.
This was therefore «an exceptional case where the nature of the relationship justified a finding that there was a contract of employment between the agency and the workers» (para 82).
Where the nature of the discovery request itself appears on its face to seek privileged documents, however, production of a privilege log may be unnecessary.»
These developments are necessary to properly deal with the complexities of a globalised world where the nature of de regulated markets and the fluidity of capital through the internet has eroded the concept of national crime.
Legal principle must try «to keep the law abreast of the society in which [the judges] live and work»: «If the law should impose upon the process of «growing up» fixed limits where nature knows only a continuous process, the price would be artificiality and a lack of realism in an area where the law must be sensitive to human development and social change... Unless and until Parliament should think fit to intervene, the courts should establish a principle flexible enough to enable justice to be achieved by its application to the particular circumstances proved by the evidence placed before them.»
Furthermore, the potential for fraudulent claims activity, including cases where the nature of the injury could be exaggerated in order to increase the value of compensation, is a significant concern for SMEs.
Counsel would be well advised to ask for special costs, or increased costs, where the nature of the case, or the conduct of the parties, might lead the court to exercise its discretion to award same.
Autarchy outlines a hypothetical scenario where a community is embracing a serene and self inflicted embargo where nature is personally cultivated, harvested and processed, to feed and make tools to serve human necessities.
An explanation by Steve McIntyre, co-author of the Journal of Climate article, showing where Nature went wrong appears on the Climate Audit website, here.
There are also patches of the industrialized world where nature could be restored and strung together to create corridors for wildlife.
«In this paper we restate something that should be obvious, if we set up a marine protected reserve where nature can reaffirm itself, it will be good for the [larger] ecosystem,» he said.
Actually my guess would be that by 2075 new technologies like inertial confinement fusion will have decreased CO2 emissions to the point where nature is drawing down more than we emit, so that CO2 will decrease for a while, starting well before 2100.
Where the nature of the study precludes direct replication by experiment, as in the case of time - dependent field measurements, it is important that the requirements include access to all the original raw data and its provenance, together with the criteria used for, and effects of, any subsequent selections, omissions or adjustments.
From what I can see, estimating trends accurately is very difficult; estimating variability is much harder; and, predicting when and where Nature's hand will fall upon your personal head is next to impossible.
They are lands where nature is still free and intact remind us of our old and living planet beyond our daily worries.
The «ridiculously photogenic» green belt, where nature was granted a «40 - year vacation,» serves as a «happy end to partition» and is a new ecological symbol of unification — the belt grew together and so former foes can come together again.
FE in # 188 references his website «http://www.ferdinand-engelbeen.be/klimaat/eemian.html» clerly showing CO2 variability and periods where nature has been a source of CO2 (as it is rising with no humans around do make it»
We talk about being more green but yet though we are invading mother nature buliduing more homes and builduings where nature is trieng to survive.
Blending tradition with a vibrant, fantastical realism, Aiba's unconventional sculptures point to new horizons in a venerable tradition, by allowing us to peer into an idyllic world where nature and man live harmoniously, side by side.
It's a gothic tale, like «Wuthering Heights,» where nature has reclaimed that problematic experiment we call civilization — made all the more compelling because Noderer is such an expressive and painterly image maker.
Also at the Mills, painter Steve Locke organized «Arcadia: Thoughts on the Contemporary Pastoral,» which embraced the fraught, tender places where nature and culture collide.
Reflecting on the place where nature and industry collide, Misnomer is an elegy to the life cycle and to the notion of change.
The group exhibition All the Revolving Cells, on view at Tenderpixel, London and curated by Alejandro Alonso Díaz, considers how to create a wider set of relations where nature is understood as a historical and material conditioning of social life.
«The search for eternal happiness, a happiness of spirit that reflects harmony, where nature heals all, is an essential part of Chinese culture.
This was an immersive environment formed out of multiple video projections of glacial caverns pointed at oblique angles onto gossamer fabric that created a kind of undulating dream - world environment where nature is revealed as streams of colliding energy.
(Copenhagen, Denmark) At a time of accelerating transformations in global ecosystems, animals are forced to migrate and adapt themselves to a new environment, where nature, culture and technology are entangled.
Continuing to focus on places where nature and society converge or where their co-dependence crystallizes, Lamia's latest works reflect his thorough investigation of water as life's most valuable and increasingly precious resource.
Ernesto Neto was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a city of undeniable beauty, where nature and urban development have been forced to mingle by the powerful hand of real estate exploitation.
His interest lies in the space where nature and humans come into contact with each other.
The vignette seems to be set in a time and place where nature and people collide, where people and natural habitat encroach upon each other, and where time has no clear recognition of a particular era — it could be anywhere, almost at any modern time, since humans and nature are always intersecting and at odds with each other.
The place Jack Stuppin wants his audience to be while looking at paintings is somewhere between the intuition and science, at the spot where nature unite technology development with the nature conservation.
Cheves's use of modularity and multiples emphasizes the inundation of commerce or industrialization that occupies the post-modern California where nature and humans intersect.
Photoshop redesigns of a beautiful night sky, with bright stars and unpolluted air, and videos of a relaxing, idyllic paradise are in stark contrast to the reality of our modern, technological life, where nature and wellness are a wish, achieved only on screen.
«Mexican Slip», the group show presented at Hilario Galguera Gallery, exhibits contemporary art as the anticipation of a new nature: a cinematic travel on a huge landscape made of videos, paintings and sculptures, where nature, urban elements and machinic ones have melted.
They are evocative of architectural structures, aerial views of vast landscapes, or as Esther Marie puts it, «where nature and imagined spaces can co exist»
Where nature rallies, it appears an equally unwholesome force, taking the form of a virulent tangle of jungle creepers.
Glistening, lively images in the Abstract Expressionist tradition radiate the particular beauty where nature and artifice overlap and begin to separate.
An artist and educator, Campbell creates multi-disciplinary work that considers the contemporary landscape to be an emergent system where nature, culture and the engineered environment are indistinguishable from one another.
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