Generations
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The social restructuring must be towards restoration and repair of the earth and the communities that have been extracted from, criminalized and targeted for
generations.
For generations, we've been raising our children, not unlike millions of other species living beside us.
But I think we're in for another change, about two
generations
after the top of that curve, once the effects of a declining population start to settle in.
And I believe that what will be built at Ground Zero will be meaningful, will be inspiring, will tell other
generations
of the sacrifices, of the meaning of this event.
In the town of Jelling in Denmark, two standing stones from the 10th century memorialize different
generations
of a royal family.
And what I think might happen in these areas of the world, where we have constant violence, you end up having
generations
of kids that are seeing all this violence.
So I think after several generations, and here is the idea, we really have a tinderbox.
One of the reasons why an institution is not in itself enough is that we have got to persuade people around the world to change their behavior as well, so you need that global ethic of fairness and responsibility across the
generations.
In the time it takes us to evolve one mechanism of resistance, a pathogenic species will go through millions of generations, giving it ample time to evolve, so it can continue using our bodies as a host.
Everybody knew that, for
generations.
You've believed it through
generations.
For example, as IQ tests were periodically recalibrated over the 20th century, new
generations
scored consistently higher on old tests than each previous generation.
They reflect your culture, your traditions, your inheritance, your cultural wealth accumulated over generations, all of that is carried forward with words.
So we don’t only live on instinct but our slowly accumulated experience and knowledge over
generations
is passed on to the next.
As you can see, a project evolves through a series of
generations
of design meetings.
And through these sort of
generations
of design meetings we arrive at a design.
They must navigate markets daily, making micro-decisions, dozens and dozens, to move their way through society, and yet if a single catastrophic health problem impacts their family, they could be put back into poverty, sometimes for
generations.
And for the first time ever in three generations, his children would go to school.
And yet these are the very qualities for which men and women have been honored throughout the
generations.
There was a cleft in the rock by the brushing of the feathers of
generations
of the birds.
Generations
go by, somebody says, hey, why don't we put it on a stick?
Just to know that Jaguar shamans still journey beyond the Milky Way, or the myths of the Inuit elders still resonate with meaning, or that in the Himalaya, the Buddhists still pursue the breath of the Dharma, is to really remember the central revelation of anthropology, and that is the idea that the world in which we live does not exist in some absolute sense, but is just one model of reality, the consequence of one particular set of adaptive choices that our lineage made, albeit successfully, many
generations
ago.
We traced genealogies back eight generations, and we found two instances of natural death and when we pressured the people a little bit about it, they admitted that one of the fellows had gotten so old that he died getting old, so we speared him anyway.
But I'm always very interested to think about what might the stories be that the
generations
further down the slope from us are going to tell about us.
But this 400 year old canal, which draws water, it is maintained for so many
generations.
It is a structure for maintain, for centuries, by generations, without any department, without any funding, So the secret is "[unclear]," respect.
I started to worry about the fact that a lot of people don't get their portraits painted anymore, and they're amazing people, and we want to deliver them to future
generations.
So, in four generations, one, two, three, four and then back.
16,000 kilometers, four generations, mind you, for a two inch long insect.
So that when there was a sudden accidental discovery by one member of the group, say the use of fire, or a particular type of tool, instead of dying out, this spread rapidly, horizontally across the population, or was transmitted vertically, down the
generations.
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