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- And natural environment of those who use them. (0.866) (Q16218)
- as if people mattered. Hunca argued that economic development can only be sustainable in the long term if it is based on technologies that are appropriate to the culture. (0.8522) (Q16217)
- sifat draws inspiration from the late British economist EF Schumacher and his 1973 book Small Is Beautiful Economics (0.8311) (Q16216)
- And whether they are technologies that are polluting or whether there are technologies that are destructive of the spirit of human beings (0.8311) (Q16215)
- The values that we hold makes the difference of the choices of the technologies we choose to accept. (0.8844) (Q16214)
- and which address their most urgent needs. (0.8844) (Q16213)
- Instead it allows them to control their own course of development through technologies that they can immediately afford and understand (0.8844) (Q16212)
- The purpose of this approach is not to deny people the benefits of more sophisticated technologies. (0.8958) (Q16211)
- Well this pump operates on exactly the same principle. (0.803) (Q16210)
- straw and pumped the coke up to the top of the straw. (0.803) (Q16209)
- We call this our soda straw pump because almost every youngster who's had a soda and drank out of a straw has put his finger over the end of the (0.803) (Q16208)
- Organic gardening techniques help families improve their food supply without costly agricultural chemicals and machinery. (0.8823) (Q16207)
- Which are readily available in most developing countries. (0.8935) (Q16206)
- These human power tools are made primarily from bicycle parts. (0.8521) (Q16205)
- While an inexpensive solar oven uses the free nonpolluting energy of the sun. (0.7967) (Q16204)
- This place though captures the maximum heat from precious firewood. (0.8026) (Q16203)
- fuel shortages caused by deforestation create hardships for many of the world's poor. (0.831) (Q16202)
- To planet Earth connected to nature (0.831) (Q16201)
- but we need to see technology connected. (0.8624) (Q16200)
- It should be an instrument of blessing (0.8624) (Q16199)
- That technology should be used for good. (0.8624) (Q16198)
- We've chosen to say that technology is valuable. (0.8624) (Q16197)
- We have chosen to not throw the baby out with the bathwater. (0.8624) (Q16196)
- Alabama people from around the world learn ways to help the poor improve their standard of living without complicated and polluting technologies. (0.8624) (Q16195)
- At Ceephax Rural Campers in Randolph County (0.8624) (Q16194)
- In 1979 the cautions founded servants in Faith and technology are sifat to promote more humane development strategies. (0.7811) (Q16193)
- damaged the natural resources on which people depend for their survival. (0.8328) (Q16192)
- Often they solve shortsighted economic development schemes (0.8328) (Q16191)
- Three decades of missionary work in developing countries convinced Canon Sarah Carson that environmental neglect can be a major cause of human suffering. (0.8328) (Q16190)
- Transitional segment 15 (Q16189)
- And it's something that should be considered when we decide how to make a living or how we're going to go about the way we're already making a living. (0.9022) (Q16188)
- And the ability to reason and to think about the impact of things we do in the future. (0.9022) (Q16187)
- Love beyond ourselves beyond our own little genetic family beyond our own species. (0.8519) (Q16186)
- I think two of the main characteristics about being human are our ability to. (0.8694) (Q16185)
- The word biophilia means the love that human beings feel for other living things. (0.8694) (Q16184)
- and we think that one way to do that is to get people involved and excited about and enjoying what Alabama nature has to offer. (0.8694) (Q16183)
- What we're doing with the Nature Center is trying to promote preservation of our native wildlife (0.8694) (Q16182)
- Transitional segment 14 (Q16181)
- deer coyote Beaver Turkey alligators. (0.846) (Q16180)
- only in Alabama and it's full of bobcat (0.846) (Q16179)
- It's 15 miles of undeveloped shoreline (0.846) (Q16178)
- Yeah all that land on the right way over there passed that last house over here is undeveloped. (0.846) (Q16177)
- Transitional segment 13 (Q16176)
- OK what do we die? (0.6988) (Q16175)
- Transitional segment 12 (Q16174)
- It's a charter business and most of the money that doesn't go back into the charter boat actually goes toward the Nature Center. (0.8445) (Q16173)
- Now we take the boat out. (0.8597) (Q16172)
- And so here we are. (0.8597) (Q16171)
- One day we decided to sail to the Virgin Islands and we stopped here in Alabama to visit Carol's folks. (0.8597) (Q16170)
- and so this is one place we wanted to visit once we were traveling. (0.8302) (Q16169)