Examples of using Our evolution in English and their translations into Korean
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Your evolution… our evolution.
This is the path of our evolution.
We assume our evolutions are on the same time-space continuum.
Big changes are part of our evolution.
In the next stage of our evolution our thoughts will be visible.
But change is good, its part of our evolution.
The bad news is that our evolution equipped us to live in small, stable, hunter-gatherer societies.
These probably hark back to our evolution.
And at this time in our evolution, the light of awareness has directed its attention rather brightly onto that shadow.
Their evolution with our evolution.
Our evolution has barely begun as an industry, and you can expect more changes and growth in the coming year.
The reason for this could lie in our evolution.
As humans, storytelling is an integral part of our evolution and now it exists as an incredibly valuable marketing tool.
As I started to trace back our love of color, I found that some researchers see a connection to our evolution.
In comparison to other animals, our evolution is pretty brief.
That's why sitting still and concentrating on something like reading is considered to have been a huge step in our evolution.
Attractions or aversions have played a fundamental role in our evolution, and its benefits are evident.
For most of our evolution, animals with a backbone and skeleton(vertebrates), such as human beings, have walked on four legs.
Rock and Roll Wall Stickers- Creative music sticker that shows our evolution from monkeys to rock stars!
Writing last year in the Journal of Human Evolution, Travis Pickering and Henry Bunn, anthropologists at the University of Wisconsin, argued that persistence hunting was too rare to have played a large role in our evolution.
He considered that the development of the cerebral cortex was just as important in our evolution as the development of our emotional brain.
However, I think it is time that we look into the earlier phases of our evolution with an open mind and carefully examine the currently available fossil evidence rather than immediately dismissing the fossils that do not fit our long-held hypotheses.”.
It was Paul D. MacLean who, in 1952, presented his theory of the evolution of the reptilian brain to explain emotional processes and their changes throughout our evolution as a species.
One world is the"new belief system" based on our personal growth,soul growth and our evolution, and their second world is also attached to one, or some part of, religion that makes it a hard time to let go regardless of the reason, but still wants to move beyond that belief system.
And the first one, in fact, is something that has been known for most of recorded history, and that is, that the planet Earth, or the solar system, or our environment or whatever,is uniquely suited to sustain our evolution-- or creation, as it used to be thought-- and our present existence, and most important, our future survival.