11. As such, performance artists have subscribed to the idea that human beings, and human actions, can themselves be objects of art.
12. As we survey those human actions transpiring in the sunny climes of Tallahassee and West Palm, a feeling of profound melancholy descends.
13. But the simplest human action can be rich and profound.
14. Human actions have resulted in thick stands of sapling ponderosa pines, a lack of grass, shrinking meadows and thick pine needle duff, according to the report.
15. It also concluded that human actions were largely responsible.
16. One of the central questions in the contentious debate is whether or not human actions are yet having a measurable effect on global climate.
17. The problem, however, has been shaped in part by human actions and agricultural practices.
18. There is potential injustice in judging a human action out of the context of the time in which it was taken.
19. Also contributing to the forest damage were drought, heat, insects, fungi, forest fire and human actions.
20. As fictional as it sounds, the horrors of Klity Lang village are real, unequivocal proof that havoc caused by human actions knows no ecological boundaries.