Generations
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They have been practiced for centuries, for
generations.
This is some of the
generations
of his universe.
Where was I? We relied on systems created through the toil and sacrifice of
generations
before to protect us, and we felt that governments actually worked for our betterment.
We need to work together, slow down global warming slow down ocean acidification and help to maintain a healthy ocean and a healthy planet for our generation and for
generations
to come.
Additional compensation: gratitude of current and future generations, including my daughter.
VG: We call the names and rituals of our ancestors into this room today because from them we received a powerful blueprint for survival, strategies and tactics for healing carried across oceans by African women, passed down to
generations
of Black women in America who used those skills to navigate institutions of slavery and state-sponsored discrimination in order that we might stand on this stage.
It becomes a stage where the
generations
can meet.
We know that when black women embrace their love for their natural hair, it helps to undo
generations
of teaching that black in its natural state is not beautiful, or something to be hidden or covered up.
Instead, public provisions of a baby trust could go a long way towards eliminating the transmission of economic advantage or disadvantage across
generations
and establishing a more moral and decent economy that facilitates assets, economic security and social mobility for all its citizens.
I moved in with my grandmother, and I was able to rent our first warehouse, buy our first truck, pay our first employees, because I didn't have to worry about paying myself, because I didn't need to feed myself, because I am the direct beneficiary of
generations
of white privilege.
So if you institutionalize large numbers of children, it will affect not only this generation, but also the
generations
to come.
When the Mosul Cultural Museum opened in 1952 in northern Iraq, this statue, as well as others, were placed there to preserve them for future
generations.
Of course, the loss of human life is the most heartbreaking loss ... but cultural heritage offers us a way to preserve the memory of the people for future
generations.
And now that you know the power of curiosity to change the world, how will you make sure that the world invests in curiosity for the sake of the
generations
that will come after us?
Many Lagosians, including the descendants of those fisherpeople who arrived
generations
before my grandfather, are now being pushed out to make room for an emergent city that has been described as "the new Dubai."
Altogether, more than 70,000 children have been involved in these studies across those five
generations.
These types of differences have been found again and again across the
generations.
As a fourth-generation Kenyan Muslim of Indian origin, it bothered me that in four generations, there wasn't a single marriage in my family outside of my small religious community.
Some of the first domestic workers in the United States were black women who were enslaved, and racial exclusion has shaped their conditions for
generations.
Now, after five
generations
of applying evolutionary process, the genetic algorithm is getting a tiny bit better.
And it's this journey that is of such interest to humanity, and it's this journey that has been the focus of the past three
generations
of my family, as we've been in East Africa looking for the fossil remains of our ancestors to try and piece together our evolutionary past.
Just to put this in terms of generations, because people do find it hard to think of time, Homo erectus left Africa 90,000
generations
ago.
But when it does happen, and these changes get transmitted down through the generations, they become markers of descent.
That's only about 2,000 human generations, the blink of an eye in an evolutionary sense.
Sometimes it draws circles, even slides backwards, and that
generations
can make the same mistakes that their great-grandfathers had made.
The indigenous people around the world, before they made a major decision, used to sit around and ask themselves, "How does this decision affect our people seven
generations
ahead?"
Though he may have felt trapped in his moment in history, his words have made
generations
of people feel known, while guiding them toward a more nuanced understanding of society’s most complex issues.
It's really hard to grasp what's important today, or what will be important for future
generations.
None of us will see that day, but we must start in the hope that future
generations
will be able to finish the job.
Say they double every generation, and five
generations
before the end the petri dish is 15/16ths empty, and then the next generation's 3/4ths empty, and the next generation half empty.
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