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environments
Environments refer to the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. This can include physical surroundings such as land, water, or air, as well as social, cultural, and economic factors that influence an individual's or organism's well-being and development. Environments can be natural, built, or a combination of both, and can have a significant impact on the health, behavior, and overall quality of life of living beings.
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environmentsnoun
Plural noun of the word environment.
Harmonious, peaceful working environments are vital to the attitude and sense of employee well-being.
Submitted by MaryC on October 8, 2016
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of environments in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of environments in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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Being too cold increases the chances that the vaccines that were delivered to Maine, those 4,400 doses can eventually be used, that’s because vaccines of this sort are generally more stable in cold environments.
What is striking about this record is the innovations you see in technology and material culture, and the ability to exploit both forest and savanna environments. It is this kind ofbehaviorall flexibility that allowed our species to populate the rest of the world outside of Africa.
These results further the picture that our species was incredibly adaptive, and it is arguably this that made us the first species to expand across the diversity of the globe's ecologies and environments.
I've watched women in various workplace environments and I know within my industry as well, creating a community of other women workers and having a group text where you share transparency [ helps ]. ' What do you make ?' ' Are you getting overtime ?' ' Did you get vacation time ?' ' What happened when you had a baby ?' so when you use your voice, you're very well informed.
We are trying to make robots and human beings work together, robots are very good at working in dangerous environments, while humans are very good at making judgment calls.
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