So it is true that in general, when you have a closer connection to it-- and by that I don't necessarily mean geographic closer, but just fewer steps in the process-- you can have greater transparency into what you're eating.And that in turn, should increase the likelihood that you're using your food dollars to reflect your values,
book was it's part of a I'm a companion book to a six-part series that National Geographic is just on the edge of releasing first one shows up on TV on National Geographic Channel on November14th uh it's a drama and it has a crew and you'll think
um hunting dogs can do also amazing tracking and what you'll see is here this is a nice this dog this is an Old National Geographic image and this dog is wearing a collar which shows its path trying tofind this pheasant um basically it's detecting concentration gradient of
Remember, the way the brain works is in fact to sort out what's valuable and keeping it. geographic information systems. They also need to think about intelligent ways of sampling the information.
All away to the east coast of Siberia to Anadyr where I picked up this Russian ice breaker-- it's not quite fully an ice breaker. Geographic Magazine and a story that I wrote that came out in March of 2013.
And they just figure, the governments will mess with us, but we'll always find a work around. geographic locations that have just put together this network effect of unbelievable talent, right?
This second midnight was, by contrast, about the dissolution of place; about returning to another kind of fragmentation. It was a revolution of quiet refusals to no one's place, geographic place, place in time, place in the tribe. It celebrated the lightness of being without roots, the possibility of reinvention, the dignity of anonymity. It brought a kindof independence that 1947 had not brought; that of not depending on others for the discovery of what you might become."
studied geology rather at Oxford and has written for KI Nash traveler Smithsonian and the National Geographic he's the author of a crack in the edge of the world CRA TOA the map that changed the world the professor inthe madman the fracture Zone outposts Korea among many other titles but he is
all about what was happening between 1950 and 1952 in Brazil. geographically, and through all of these different lenses that can help us understand the individuals and their work, and again broaden the lens that you can see now
Now, he wrote 7,000 articles for this book, which is pretty amazing, on articles ranging from political authority, the authority of the king, also geographical articles on West Africa. He wrote on everything.
There is meteorites from Earth on Mars. Geographics don't apply to aliens, at least unless we know-- unless we find a second example of life that we can use to prove it.
The world in which we live is geographically one. Now we are challenged to make it one in terms of brotherhood. Now it is true that the geographical oneness of this age has come into being in a large extent through man's scientific ingenuity. Man through his scientific genius has been able to dwarf distance and place, time and change. Our jet planes have compressed minutes into distances that
Internet access from Mogadishu is actually a lot easier than from parts of the United States if you want to talk to people, because you're very closely geographically connected to the international undersea cable network. There's a market in the middle of Mogadishu called the Bakaara Market, which was the scene of a big gun battle about 20 years ago.
The company is naturally very diverse. Geographically and in terms of time zones. There's people working in every time zone.
And that has just had its 30th anniversary. geographical region from our record contract, because very often, artists would survive selling their records with their own cassette tapes.
geographical um divisions in our organization so it's Human Rights Watch
Geographically crooked. It goes back to a Roman ideals of the way you should lay out a city and it was supposedly that you would cock the streets at a 45 degree angle, but
geographically on this this great uh trip that I think is obviously making a difference in your own lives but also I
And Geographic has given me opportunities for that and other research venues.
of geographic knowledge." So all of these things that Jefferson had wanted from this method.
National Geographic had taken, at the time, some of my raw files and my 16-bit tiffs and taken them to their lab just to make sure they
"National Geographic " has called Don George a legendary travel writer and editor.
National Geographic , these chemicals in pizza boxes and carpeting last forever.
National Geographic and I am one of those uh uh uh you know main characters in the
National Geographic photographer leave me alone so here I am up in the
So there are places where a simple narrative of everyone used to have arranged marriages now nobody does, where that it true. There's certain spaces, certain levels of society, certain geographic areas where you'd see a very clear shift away from arranged marriage. There are other places where there's almost no dent in the number of proportion people who have arranged marriages, where tradition very much is still with us. And then there's
National Geographic Jerry is currently a consultant on Afghanistan Pakistan and
National Geographic moment. They were so interesting.
And geographically, we're actually closer to Cambodia.
falls geographically is a bit chancy.
So geographically, it's different depending on the severity of the situation.
Controlling geographical features. So according to the Old Testament, in response to Moses' request, God
small geographical area-- or the weed garden, where he clears the plot completely and marks every seedling as it comes up.
incredibly geographically differentiated in the United States from the best zip code to the worst zip code there's 20 20
required geographical data. They were looking at how to organized the data to facilitate searches based on location, path,
And geographically it was always going to be San Francisco.
How geographically centered where they were-- nobody can say no to me, but it's a matter of speculation, because we have no evidence whatsoever.
sometimes they have tremendous geographic advantages. In Vietnam, there
including "National Geographic ," "The New Yorker," "The Atlantic," "Harper's," "Wired" and "Foreign Policy." He has received a Whiting Foundation creative nonfiction
His National Geographic -sponsored OCEANS 8 project took him and his teams around the world by sea kayak over the course of 10 years.
The National Geographic Society is a sizable content needer.
But my National Geographic experience started in Antarctica.
And I convinced National Geographic to-- it took a little bit of time, but I convinced them over the course of a couple of years
Like those early geographic expeditions into the unknown, there was no individual hero.
live in my exact geographic neighborhood, and probably would never have spoken to if not for the call of journalism.
Times," "National Geographic " most recently, and many other venues.
At National Geographic , he held the title Explorer in Residence from 2000 to 2013, probably the coolest job title I've ever heard.
This is from "National Geographic ," and is the site of El Mirador, where you see workers cutting the limestone bedrock to make material for construction,
It's a huge geographic area-- Danville, Pleasanton, Walnut Creek, Livermore, you name it.
Are there changes between geographic areas, for example, areas that are sunnier, where optimism is higher?