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outer and life
This theme comes to represent the outer world, the realm of battles and banquets -- seen from a distance, quite distinct from the quieter spiritual life in the monastery.
He consistently emphasised that any inner, spiritual practice should be undertaken in such a way as not to interfere with one's responsibilities in outer life.
This interdisciplinary field encompasses the search for habitable environments in our Solar System and habitable planets outside our Solar System, the search for evidence of prebiotic chemistry, laboratory and field research into the origins and early evolution of life on Earth, and studies of the potential for life to adapt to challenges on Earth and in outer space.
It will continue to expand before sloughing off its outer shell and ending its life as a white dwarf inside a planetary nebula.
* Pema Chodron describes this as the suffering of ego-clinging ; the suffering of struggling with life as it is, as it presents itself to you ; struggling against outer situations and yourself, your own emotions and thoughts, rather than just opening and allowing.
According to astronomer Letizia Stanghellini, " It ’ s possible that buckyballs from outer space provided seeds for life on Earth .”
* TED Talks: Freeman Dyson says: let's look for life in the outer solar system at TED in 2003 ( video )
Fichte denied Kant's noumenon and held that consciousness constitutes its own foundation, that the mental life of the Ego, of pure selfhood, relies upon nothing wholly external to itself and that the hypothesis of an outer world of any kind is the same thing as admitting a Kantian realm.
It includes stepping into the Near Umbra right up to traveling through outer space, contacting and controlling spirits, communing with your own or others ' avatars, returning a Mage into a sleeper, returning ghosts to life, creating magical fetish items, and so forth.
To believe in God means to accept life on the assumption that it harbors conditions in the outer world and drives in the human spirit which together impel man to transcend himself.
The biosphere is the part of Earth's outer shell – including land, surface rocks, water, air and the atmosphere – within which life occurs, and which biotic processes in turn alter or transform.
Additionally, there are signs of human life in outer space today, such as material left over from previous manned and unmanned launches which are a potential hazard to spacecraft.
For at least a portion of its life, a star shines due to thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core, releasing energy that traverses the star's interior and then radiates into outer space.
Artist's depiction of the life cycle of a Sun-like star, starting as a main sequence star at lower left then expanding through the subgiant star | subgiant and giant star | giant phases, until its outer envelope is expelled to form a planetary nebula at upper right.
It is not clear how small, red dwarf stars die because of their extremely long life spans, but they probably experience a gradual death in which their outer layers are expelled over time.
The mechanism for formation of most planetary nebulae is thought to be the following: at the end of the star's life, during the red giant phase, the outer layers of the star are expelled via pulsations and strong stellar winds.
This led to the idea that planetary nebulae were caused by a star's outer layers being thrown into space at the end of its life.
Despite starting his life in the suburb of Ainslie, Hird soon moved to a traditional 1970s house in Latham, an outer northern suburb.
Its modern use in science fiction literature contrasts " Earth " ( the planet ) with outer space or hypothetical other planets with sapient life.
" Its dependence upon the outer worlds for food and, indeed, for all necessities of life, made Trantor increasingly vulnerable to conquest by siege.
They included " the penetrating rays which reach us from outer space, what goes on in space and in the stars, and a range of subjects from the electronic brain to the processes and structures on which life is based.
It is only in these internal-mold specimens that the suture lines can be observed ; in life the sutures would have been hidden by the outer shell.
In human spaceflight, the life support system is a group of devices that allow a human being to survive in outer space.

outer and environment
International law is also used to govern issues relating to the global environment, the global commons such as international waters and outer space, global communications, and world trade.
Some bacteria, lichens, spores, and even one animal ( Tardigrades ) were found to have survived the outer space environment and cosmic radiation.
Proteins may be incorporated into the plasma membrane, or either trapped in the periplasm or secreted into the environment, according to whether or not there is an outer membrane.
A space suit is a garment worn to keep a human alive in the harsh environment of outer space, vacuum and temperature extremes.
One benefit of this environment is increased resistance to detergents and antibiotics, as the dense extracellular matrix and the outer layer of cells protect the interior of the community.
* Right As opposites are, the right hand is controlled by the left brain ( logic, reason, and language ), reflects the outer person, objective self, influence of social environment, education, and experience.
Once the party reaches the outer confines of Phlan, they can enter the external environment and move about this map.
The mass of the proton appears because, in the typical environment for the outer layers of a star, the radiation pressure acts on electrons, which are driven away from the center.
It stated that the law of the sea provided for important rights and obligations concerning the delineation of the outer limits of the continental shelf, the protection of the marine environment, including ice-covered areas, freedom of navigation, marine scientific research, and other uses of the sea.
Urban theorists suggested that these spatially distinct regions helped to solidify and isolate class relations within the modern city, moving the middle class away from the urban core and into the privatized environment of the outer suburbs.
The outer form of " hon " is a giant, reclining ' Nana ', whose internal environment is entered from between her legs.
In prokaryotes, regulation of transcription is needed for the cell to quickly adapt to the ever-changing outer environment.
The predominant storm wave energy has unlimited fetch for the outer harbour from a southerly direction, with a calmer environment within the inner harbour, though localised harbour breezes create surface currents and chop influencing the marine sedimentation processess.
Taguchi proposed extending each experiment with an " outer array " ( possibly an orthogonal array ); the " outer array " should simulate the random environment in which the product would function.
In addition to the peptidoglycan layer the Gram negative cell wall also contains an additional outer membrane composed by phospholipids and lipopolysaccharides which face into the external environment.
STS-87 Columbia ( November 19 to December 5, 1997 ) was the fourth U. S Microgravity Payload flight and focused on experiments to study how the weightless environment of space affects various physical processes, and observations of the Sun ’ s outer atmospheric layers.
STS-87 ( November 19 to December 5, 1997 ) was the fourth U. S Microgravity Payload flight and focused on experiments designed to study how the weightless environment of space affects various physical processes, and on observations of the Sun ’ s outer atmospheric layers.
The driver is provided with three periscope vision blocks which allow him to view the outer environment when his hatch is closed.
It is provided with a hatch, one periscope vision block, an outer environment observation device and R-123 radio set for communication.
A vacuum environment allows researchers to conduct physical experiments or to test mechanical devices which must operate in outer space ( for example ) or for processes such as vacuum drying or vacuum coating.
STS-87 Columbia ( November 19, 1997-December 5, 1997 ) was the fourth U. S. Microgravity Payload flight, and focused on experiments designed to study how the weightless environment of space affects various physical processes, and on observations of the Sun's outer atmospheric layers.
This heat is then more readily transferred to the environment by convection as the outer radii ( and heat transfer area ) is significantly greater than for the bare wire.
An interaction between the inner self and outer environment, keeping these two connected so that extreme outwards movement is possible, while still retaining the sense of self.

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