Sentence examples for effect of humanity from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Sanderson's wonder is not reserved solely for that green breast, but also for what civilization has made of it, which is one reason he began the Mannahatta Project (themannahattaproject.org) as part of his work for the Wildlife Conservation Society, studying the effect of humanity on the natural world.

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Most of the studies quantitatively investigating the effect of humanities on empathy were with the courses in a format of weekly or longer in months [ 17, 18].

The effects of humanity's industry, piggy-backing on a normal warming trend that has been going on since the 19th century, is causing temperatures to climb at an unprecedented rate.

And mankind's influence on his environment is now such that he has changed the composition of the atmosphere over the past few centuries, so the effects of humanity can never be completely removed.Ms Marris traces the emergence of a "wilderness cult" that she believes affects efforts to restore habitats to a previous form.

From IMAX director Toni Myers, this film provides a stunning glimpse of Earth from space and the effects of humanity over time--as never seen before.

Expanding the global inventory of educators and doctors would have a massive positive effect on humanity as a whole.

At this point, the fish, an obvious Christ figure who represents the prevailing Christian morality, attempts to warn the children, and thus, in effect, warns all of humanity of the dangers associated with the unleashing of the primal urges.

The assertion that Israelis have a right to peace and security -- a first acknowledgment by the Arab world, in effect, of their collective humanity -- rings hollow, however, when juxtaposed with the league's indifference toward one of the most horrific Palestinian suicide bombings to date.

It is that God created the earth and its resources for the benefit of all and that when certain people succeed amassing those resources for their own exclusive use, they are, in effect, robbing the rest of humanity.

(Governor Bevin, as it turns out, graduated from Washington and Lee with a bachelor's degree in Japanese and East Asian studies. So much for the crippling effects of the humanities).

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