Origin
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We all have an African
origin.
I started visiting the camps almost every day, until the internally displaced persons started to go back to their place of
origin.
As we collect more and more data and breath profiles across the population, including all varieties of gender, age,
origin
and lifestyle, the power of breath analysis should increase.
Do we all share a common origin, in fact?
If we are going to disrupt the narrative, we have to start at the
origin.
But I'm particularly interested in religion and the
origin
of religion and in what it does to us and for us, because I think the greatest wonder in the world is not the Grand Canyon.
To measure diversity, we looked at six different factors: country of origin, age and gender, amongst others.
The leading idea for the
origin
of the Earth and Moon is called the "giant impact theory."
When I started working on the
origin
of the Moon, there were scientists that wanted to reject the whole idea of the giant impact.
A synestia gives us a new way to solve the problem of the
origin
of the Moon.
Somehow, 13 billion years ago there was a Big Bang, and you've heard a little bit about, you know, the
origin
of the universe.
We're getting ready to begin to go through the process of leaving our planet of
origin
and out into the wider solar system and beyond.
So, with sentiments like these, the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed between 1882 and 1902, the only time in American history when a group was specifically excluded for its national
origin
or ethnicity.
But anyways, the tofu to me was kind of my origin, basically.
Zircons that are mined in the Jack Hills of western Australia, zircons taken from the Jack Hills of western Australia tell us that within a few hundred million years of the
origin
of the planet there was abundant water and perhaps even life.
Stella’s path will stretch from the same
origin
to a point 11.5 years in time and 10 light-years in distance from Terra… before converging again at zero distance and 23 years’ time.
But even that sketch actually has a different origin, it has an
origin
in a sculpture that climbs a six-story building, and is scaled to a cat from the year 2002.
And since the discovery of these deep-sea vents, the favored scenario for an
origin
of life has been in the ocean.
So the probability that deep-sea vents were abundant on the very early Earth fits well with an
origin
of life in the ocean.
And this vicious cycle actually is the
origin
of superbugs, which is simply bacteria for which we don't have effective drugs.
That event was the
origin
of life: creating the first genetic knowledge, coding for biological adaptations, coding for novelty.
The archive says white showmen presented a savage black
origin
in the form of 98 West and Central Africans, living and performing war dances in a recreated village called Darkest Africa.
All these conditions share symptoms of joint pain and inflammation, but the
origin
and severity of those symptoms vary widely.
While hydrogen and helium were made during the first two minutes of the big bang, the
origin
of heavy elements, such as the iron in your blood, the oxygen we're breathing, the silicone in your computers, lies in the life cycle of stars.
PM: Jane, for the ones who may not have seen the extraordinary coverage around the world of Fire Drill Fridays and the impact that they have already had, talk to us about the
origin
of this idea, this particular response to the climate crisis.
What does that mean for the
origin
of flapping flight?
"Light will be thrown on the
origin
of man and his history."
The first clue to the
origin
of starlight happened as recently as 1899: radioactivity.
We don't see the
origin
of species.
The search for hard-to-vary explanations is the
origin
of all progress.
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