Journeys
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It's got it all, inter-dimensional(or planetary?..you decide)travel, unrequited homosexual love, heterosexual love,
journeys
of self awakening, the apocalypse, great music played by weird organists with a devilish pact, oh and of course Sting as the good angel(spirit) Helith.
It got to the point where we could recite the script to each other to relieve the monotony of long car
journeys.
I have been a history buff on the sinking of the RMS TITANIC ever since September of 1966 with the opening episode of the ABC-TV IRWIN ALLEN SCI-FI SHOW "THE TIME TUNNEL" where time travelers Tony Newman and Doug Philllps (Jimmy Darren & Robert Colbert) went on the first of many
journeys
to this ship just hours before she struck the iceberg sinking carrying 1,502 men, women and children to their untimely death's in 28 degree water.
Some parts seem so, but then the Land Before Time followed little child dinos and Dinosaur followed a herd of Dinosaurs.Their destination was basically the same place, but in many ways their
journeys
are so different.
Ross begins his documentary intent on the
journeys
of W. Sherman.
Lovell decides to mark their card and
journeys
to Wales with his secretary, Nova Pilbeam, and anticipates Ann Robinson by a good 50 years with the question, 'is this hell, or Wales.
In the quest for entertainment that appeals to the heart & mind, the entity considers itself as a medium where the flourish of imagination
journeys
to the senses of the entertained."
Digital technologies enhance women’s access to finance, with mobile banking enabling them to avoid long
journeys
to a branch or ATM.
Such platforms, if organized in accordance with human rights standards, could allow rapid processing to distinguish between economic migrants and those in need of international protection, while reducing the incentive to embark on perilous
journeys
in the hands of human traffickers.
We must recognize the desperation of those who attempt these
journeys.
Its people have been besieged by brutality and mayhem for far too long; they can find respite in far too few countries; and they are being forced to undertake
journeys
that are far too dangerous.
Thousands of Roma have made similar
journeys.
Of course, most migrant women do not encounter mistreatment or die on their journeys; in fact, many derive real benefits from migration.
IOM has called on all relevant actors – including countries of origin, transit countries, and destination countries – to address the plight of migrants attempting life-threatening
journeys
and find solutions.
Consider the determination of North Korean refugees, who suffer the most perilous
journeys
to freedom in the world, but keep making them.
That will require regular interventions, in the form of
journeys
by all sorts of vessels, both military and commercial – ideally under many national flags – through the waters China is attempting to claim.
More than a million people risked their lives crossing the Mediterranean last year, and then endured grueling
journeys
through the Balkans.
During the Age of Exploration, which extended from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century, adventurers like Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, and James Cook embarked on dangerous
journeys
to distant lands, from New Zealand to Newfoundland, drawing detailed charts of their voyages.
Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, indeed,
journeys
to Berlin next week in search of support for an interim deal now under negotiation.
The smugglers’ reassurances of a safe and successful journey mean little; they care only about being paid, not about whether these perilous
journeys
end in death.
In the Novartis Foundation’s telemedicine program in Ghana, 70% of provider-patient consultations are handled by phone, thus sparing patients from arduous
journeys
to primary-care centers.
People who embark on irregular
journeys
are extremely vulnerable, regardless of whether they are refugees or migrants.
The Periphery’s PurgatoryATHENS – German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s upcoming visit to Athens will be a far less tense affair than her earlier
journeys
here during Europe’s long financial crisis.
What struck me was that, apart from their being imprisoned, these young men seemed entirely normal, and their individual
journeys
toward extremism were not particularly informed by religion.
Our research, which will be completed in early 2017, aims to shed light on individual
journeys
to extremism, through the words and perspectives of people who have been involved in terrorist organizations in Africa.
Refugees living securely in countries that border their own are less likely to attempt hazardous
journeys
to remote regions and more likely to return home once a conflict is resolved.
Because species that migrate across oceans and continents tend to be the most endangered, owing to the threats that such long
journeys
involve, they benefit from any technologies that allow scientists to learn about their behavior.
For example, an ultra-light band that acts as a geo-locator now allows scientists to track small land birds during their incredible
journeys.
As a result, scientists will soon be able to track and better understand extraordinary
journeys
such as those of loggerhead sea turtles, which are hatched in Australia, where they remain for a few years before migrating across the Pacific Ocean to Chile, Ecuador, or Peru.
Hope dies when boats capsize at sea, when families freeze to death on hazardous mountain
journeys
into exile, or when food convoys fail to make it to beleaguered towns and villages.
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