Sentences with phrase «who lives in the sea»

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This would jeopardize the lives of many types of crabs, mussels, and sea snails that live in tidal zones and disrupt the diets of larger animals who rely on them for food, threatening entire coastal ecosystems in the process.
Many of us who follow climate change news are aware that Greenland's ice is melting away, the Antarctic is cracking, and some Pacific islands are going underwater as seas rise — all because we are pumping more greenhouse gases into the thin layer of atmosphere in which we live.
Some say marriage is a dissolving institution, just par for the course in this sea of modernity we're swimming in, and still others seem to hold it on an impossibly high pedestal, as though one's life doesn't begin until one's wedding day: when you find your soulmate, your «other half,» you will have found your ultimate fulfillment, the one who will dispel your loneliness forever.
Were it to be destroyed overnight, who would provide the minimal necessities for life in a society far removed from the soil or the sea, where basic human needs are met?
The same God who created this universe, life, and humans, saved Noah's family and the animals, brought his people out of slavery in Egypt, parted the red sea, fed them for 40 years in the wilderness, gave them the land he promised, and made them a great people.
It was there in Manhattan he was unhappily schooled, first at the Male School on Crosby Street and then at the Columbia Grammar School, and there he returned thirty years later to spend the bitter, dark end of his life — a misemployed customs inspector turned drunkard, possibly a wife - beater, and the forgotten man of American letters: a minor author who'd written a scandalous sea - tale or two early in life and hadn't had the sense to quit writing.
thinks, that the Tigris and the Euphrates have not a common source, that the Dead Sea had been in existence long before human beings came to live in Palestine, instead of originating in historical times, and so on... We are able to comprehend this as the naive conception of the men of old, but we can not regard belief in the literal truth of such accounts as an essential of religious conviction... And every one who perceives the peculiar poetic charm of these old legends must feel irritated by the barbarian — for there are pious barbarians — who thinks he is putting the true value upon these narratives only when he treats them as prose and history.
Yet, amazingly, there are fish in the sea who can live at the same depth, and even deeper, without getting crushed.
In seeking to root out man's claim to a special status in the universe, deep ecologists are pagan pantheists who reject biblical religion, especially the injunction of Genesis 1:28 to «Fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the seas, the birds of the sky, and all the living beings that move on this earth.&raquIn seeking to root out man's claim to a special status in the universe, deep ecologists are pagan pantheists who reject biblical religion, especially the injunction of Genesis 1:28 to «Fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the seas, the birds of the sky, and all the living beings that move on this earth.&raquin the universe, deep ecologists are pagan pantheists who reject biblical religion, especially the injunction of Genesis 1:28 to «Fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the seas, the birds of the sky, and all the living beings that move on this earth.»
Moses, the most humble man who had ever lived on Earth to that point (Numbers 12:3), follows the Lord's Spirit as the people followed Moses, leading them out from the place in which they were saved from death by the blood of a lamb, through the waters of the Red Sea where their enemies were swallowed up forever, traveling on in a new identity as God's chosen people — free and sent on to serve and worship Him.
But, when their overcrowded boat broke down in the middle of the Agean Sea on its way to Greece, Mardini and three other passengers — the only ones on the boat who could swim — did something truly heroic: They jumped in the water and pulled the boat through open water for three hours, saving more than a dozen lives.
Rather, it is to help those in the clergy who, for their own individual reasons, are no longer able to believe, to try to figure out how to make a huge sea - change in their lives.
It is no small thing, of a truth, to be able to cross the stormy sea of life on the shoulders and in the arms of another, yet that is just the grace which God accords to those who live under the yoke of obedience.
Snakes talk, men live in whales for 3 days, bread rains down from the sky, a man parted the sea, chariots of fire come and go from heaven, and there's a flaming sward guarding this garden of fruit... Anyone who believes this stuff is a dummy of the highest order..
«The Mediterranean is once again the «asylum route» into Europe for people who are forced to leave their countries due to war, persecution (and) violence and risk their lives at sea,» said Barbara Molinario, a UNHCR spokeswoman in Rome.
He prayed for those who had died at sea, comforted migrants staying at the center and laid a wreath in the water for those who lost their lives before reaching land.
He lives in a pineapple under the sea and still he's teaching kids lessons that can actually save lives, so let's have a round of applause for SpongeBob Squarepants and the hero seventh grader who saved a classmate's life with the Heimlich maneuver this week.
Thankfully I am surrounded by people who love me and are looking out for me, but in this journey... on these rough seas of grief and life and love, at the end of the day, I am the Captain of my own Life Blife and love, at the end of the day, I am the Captain of my own Life BLife Boat.
Discover who lives in the ocean and count these adorably illustrated sea creatures by popping the plastic dots on one page, then turn the page and pop the sensory dots the opposite way for never ending toddler fun!
«Families who have never worked a day in their lives having 4 or 5 kids and the rest of us having 1 or 2 means it's not long before we're drowning in a vast sea of unemployed wasters that we pay to keep!
In the post unearthed by Buzzfeed, Bradley wrote: «Families who have never worked a day in their lives having 4 or 5 kids and the rest of us having 1 or 2 means it's not long before we're drowning in a vast sea of unemployed wasters that we pay to keeIn the post unearthed by Buzzfeed, Bradley wrote: «Families who have never worked a day in their lives having 4 or 5 kids and the rest of us having 1 or 2 means it's not long before we're drowning in a vast sea of unemployed wasters that we pay to keein their lives having 4 or 5 kids and the rest of us having 1 or 2 means it's not long before we're drowning in a vast sea of unemployed wasters that we pay to keein a vast sea of unemployed wasters that we pay to keep!
Fish and other sea life can not survive in such waters — and this expansion reduces the area where fish can thrive, says oceanographer Janet Sprintall of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, Calif., who also coauthored the study.
Animals that live in the sea have ratios of carbon and nitrogen isotopes that differ from those found in terrestrial animals, and this isotopic signature is passed on to the people who eat them.
Another 2 to 7 feet of sea level rise is forecast this century, jeoparizing the homes and neighborhoods of the 5 million Americans who live less than 4 feet above high tide, as well as those of the hundreds of millions living along coastlines in other countries.
«The bioinspired T cell - activating scaffolds developed by the Wyss Institute's Immunomaterials Platform could accelerate the success of many immunotherapeutic approaches in the clinic, with life - saving impact on a broad range of patients, in addition to advancing personalized medicine,» said Wyss Institute Founding Director Donald Ingber, M.D., Ph.D., who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at HMS and the Vascular Biology Program at Boston Children's Hospital, as well as Professor of Bioengineering at SEAS.
The team found that the blood of Tibetans had more than 10 times the concentration of biologically active nitric oxide breakdown products, such as nitrate and nitrite, than did blood from people who lived at sea level, signifying a high level of nitric oxide in their bloodstreams.
Jacques - Yves Cousteau (11 June 1910 - 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, filmmaker and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water.
But there are many unknowns about the current status of 11 species of marine mammals who depend on Arctic sea ice to live, feed and breed, and about how their fragile habitat will evolve in a warming world.
«The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences was born out of the notion that we were living in a sea of chemicals,» says Gwen Collman, a program manager at the institute who works with Perera today.
Because farmed salmon are in open net pens and share water with nearby wild salmon, the parasites can transmit to young wild salmon who wouldn't normally encounter sea lice until later in life.
«This study shows how our teams are leveraging synthetic biology not only to reprogram microbes to create living cellular devices that can carry out useful functions for medicine and environmental remediation, but to do this in a way that is safe for all,» said Wyss Institute Founding Director Donald Ingber, M.D., Ph.D., who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at HMS and the Vascular Biology Program at Boston Children's Hospital, as well as Professor of Bioengineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).
To prepare for such events, people who live along coastlines need good predictions for how much sea levels will rise in the future.
Locally, declining sea ice is affecting the feeding and migration patterns of polar bears, whales, walrus and seals, and the people who live in the Arctic and rely on seasonal ice for their livelihoods.
We, who live in the developed world, are bathed in a continuous sea of estrogen and do not realize it.
In a world divided between those inhabiting the mainland («landlockers») and those who float on the sea («damplings»), loneliness has become a way of life for North and Callanish, until a sudden storm offshore brings change to both their lives — offering them a new understanding of the world they live in and the consequences of the past, while restoring hope in an unexpected futurIn a world divided between those inhabiting the mainland («landlockers») and those who float on the sea («damplings»), loneliness has become a way of life for North and Callanish, until a sudden storm offshore brings change to both their lives — offering them a new understanding of the world they live in and the consequences of the past, while restoring hope in an unexpected futurin and the consequences of the past, while restoring hope in an unexpected futurin an unexpected future.
a maker of things, who culls materials from places both near and far, turning vacant fields into glittering seas in celebration of life, beauty, freedom and joy.
i am very full off life person, bit carier oriented love to fall in love.My family nd few of my friends are my entire world i love shopping and attimes i love to sit alone near the sea nd sing.I want a person who will un..
Lewis wrote, He's either a lunatic for making such outrageous claims, yet every other thing about his life was very sane.In addition, the Dead Sea Scrolls provide proof that the words we see in Scripture today are the same words written in the Bible thousands of years ago.God spoke through His people to write the Bible and it's still changing lives every single day for those who meditate on it.
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In the late 1800s there started to be more of an interest in Halifax, and in the ensuing decades, generations of people began to call this place home, starting with many of the families who made their living from the seIn the late 1800s there started to be more of an interest in Halifax, and in the ensuing decades, generations of people began to call this place home, starting with many of the families who made their living from the sein Halifax, and in the ensuing decades, generations of people began to call this place home, starting with many of the families who made their living from the sein the ensuing decades, generations of people began to call this place home, starting with many of the families who made their living from the sea.
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Couple who ditched the 9 to 5 to travel the world in a # 500K yacht funded by YouTube fans reveal what life at sea is REALLY
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Other highlights in this section include: Pablo Larraín's THE CLUB, a mordant morality tale set in a sleepy Chilean coastal town, which won Berlin's Grand Jury Prize; CHRONIC, Michel Franco's uncompromising study of grief and isolation, featuring a revelatory performance by Tim Roth; brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser's feature directorial debut, DÉGRADÉ, a smart drama that moves seamlessly between humour and despair, set in a women's hair salon in Gaza; the European Premiere of George Amponsah's intimate documentary THE HARD STOP, revealing the story of Mark Duggan's friends and family following his death after being shot in a «Hard Stop» police procedure in 2011; Jonas Carpignano's engrossing feature debut, THE MEASURE OF A MAN which won Vincent Lindon Best Actor at Cannes Film Festival, MEDITERRANEA, an ultra-topical tale of two young African men from Burkina Faso who, in search of a better life, make the difficult and dangerous trip across the Sahara desert and Mediterranean Sea to reach Italy; the drama MUCH LOVED, Nabil Ayouch's searing, no - holds - barred look at the world of prostitution in Morocco; David Evans» thought - provoking documentary MY NAZI LEGACY, which raises the harrowing question, «What if your father was a Nazi?»
Shot along the chilly shores of the Barents Seaww, Leviathan stars Aleksei Serebryakov as Nikolay, a local handyman who lives with his young wife and teenage son in a quaint wooden house by the sea.
Porco Rosso (Disney, Blu - ray) is Miyazaki's fantasy of a loner flying ace, a World War I hero who lives in isolation on an island in the Adriatic Sea and patrols the skies on a personal mission to keep them safe from high - flying sky pirates in an imaginary post-World War I Italy.
Steve Zissou (Bill Murray) is a deep - sea explorer who documents his exploits in a series of off - the - cuff documentaries that have found him fame and, of late, the same sort of criticism that could conceivably be applied to The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
Garden State was a vanity project, but there were grander motifs connecting with those who also felt cast adrift in the sea of life.
Originally to have been helmed by Carol Reed, and finally directed by veteran filmmaker Lewis Milestone, who had little truck with Brando's exploratory method, the film was blighted by appalling weather and even tragedy: one of the Tahitians in the film lost his life shooting one arduous sea scene.
Four years after losing his mother, Ben (voice of David Rawle) and his little sister Saoirse (voice of Lucy O'Connell), who has never spoken a word, still live with their father (voice of Brendan Gleeson) in a lighthouse at the top of a precipice overlooking the sea.
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