Although the term intangible cultural heritage is relatively new, but the concept is as old as humanity.
But wise precautions may limit collateral damage as humanity tries to stave off the next big one.
Global warming and human impact on the environment are not scientific fact but social phenomena that quite visibly exhibit beliefs and behaviors that are as old as humanity.
Cetacean brains are also, scaled appropriately for body size, almost as big as those of humans and significantly bigger than those of great apes, which are usually thought of as humanity's closest intellectual cousins.
The eruption certainly happened, but there is less consensus about his suggestion that it helped form the basis for what are now known as humanity's racial divisions, by breaking Homo sapiens into small groups whose random physical quirks were preserved in different places.
That is three times as long as the Earth has existed and about 100, 000 times the lifespan of modern humanity as a species.
ECONOMIST: In praise of astronomy, the most revolutionary of sciences
The two universes finally converged and cause-and-effect met humanity as Samoset brought Squanto to the Pilgrims.
Whenever progress is made in the name of technology, we lose a piece of our humanity as well.
FORBES: Clint Eastwood Scores A Hit With 'Trouble With the Curve'
It provides a defining philosophy for sustainable development with humanity as a steward at the center of creation.
Why did he think of America's most famous natural wonder as he experienced humanity's violent mastery of nature?
Education about the Holocaust ultimately means to remove humanity as far away as possible from that extreme form of mass murder.
Also it could allow the country to confront terrorism which focus dangers not only on Lebanon but on humanity as a whole.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Meets with Lebanese President Sleiman
Warner Bros. also works with global organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, the World Wildlife Fund and Doctors Without Borders.
FORBES: Lights, Camera, Impact: When Employees Run the Corporate Philanthropy Show
It is not an easy read, but he seems to be saying that the idea of sanctuary is what unites humanity as one body.
The 21st century will be remembered as the resurgent coal and oil century, or as the century humanity transitioned to green technologies for energy consumption.
For humanity as a whole, even now, Malthus is the future.
FORBES: Lemin Wu, Economic Growth and Why Humanity Can't Have Nice Things
He lets the film speak for itself, and so it does -- of humanity as well as primitive rage and horror on both sides of the battle.
The Committee is expected to evaluate 35 more nominations for their eventual inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity as the session continues.
With regards to the situation in Mali, President Sall and the Director-General condemned the destruction of ancient monuments and cultural heritage, which beyond Mali, is a great loss for humanity as a whole.
I'm also grateful for an opportunity to help continue to strengthen our country and strengthen our country's alliances, and advance global freedom, decency, and humanity as we help build a better world for all mankind.
The behavioural economists reckon this may be because psychologists have focused on trying to link the moon to extreme behavioural problems in a few disturbed people, rather than to more humdrum lunacies affecting humanity as a whole, including a bias against shares around full moons.
Firstly, as this newly discovered 'blue gold' is mostly located in international waters, making it extra-territorial in international law, it can be argued that the genetic resources living in the deep sea belong to humanity as a whole and therefore ought to be exploited equitably.
As far as the rest of humanity goes, ever since the persistent Dennis Tito secured his place as the first tourist in space, he has become a rallying point for enthusiasts trying to get access to space for a broader (ie, poorer) range of customers.
People were misled by the wandering eye, as if her attention or intelligence or humanity also wandered, as if she had only to be half attended to.
As he steps to the edge and looks down with "only his humanity, " as Martin Scorsese eloquently puts it, the love music has the last word, resolved by a thunderous, hard-earned cadence: Scottie is shattered again, this time by the truth rather than by morbid fantasy.
As the extent of the disaster became evident, Connick signed on with Habitat for Humanity to serve as honorary chair of "Operation Home Delivery, " an effort to rebuild housing for families along the Gulf Coast.
Indeed, the two regions were listed as World Heritage of Humanity sites in respectively 2011 and 2012.
You have 24 hours to learn as much as you can about humanity.
FORBES: The Future Of Facebook: What's After The Social Graph?
Africa is prominent as the cradle of humanity, and for its crucial contribution to culture and the scientific knowledge production in the world.
应用推荐