Colleen Jaskot is a former staff writer for Animal
Sheltering magazine at The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).
Not exact matches
Halfway through the book Harris» perspective changes from describing her
sheltered and skewed childhood to recounting her coming of age:
At college (the conservative Hillsdale), she finds her own identity, steeps herself in the humanities, embraces biblical egalitarianism, and develops an interest in journalism, which leads her to New York City to begin her career as a writer for a Christian
magazine.
I have been photographing animals
at the Tulsa Animal
Shelter for TulsaPets
Magazine for about two years with the specific goal of helping to increase adoptions.
TulsaPets
Magazine attended a press conference this morning about new changes
at the City of Tulsa Animal Welfare
Shelter.
M. Carrie Allan is the senior editorial director
at The Humane Society of the United States, served as editor of Animal
Sheltering magazine for nearly a decade, and has focused on telling the stories of the animal protection movement for even longer.
Our full color
magazine is the only periodical aimed exclusively
at the
sheltering audience and we've recently expanded our audience to reach
shelter veterinarians.
Bethany Wynn Adams is an editor
at Animal
Sheltering, a quarterly
magazine for anyone who cares about the health and happiness of animals and their people, and animalsheltering.org.
Adopted from the municipal animal
shelter (Las Cruces, NM) as a young adult, she's been a celebrated companion — comfortable
at humane education sessions meeting children and happy
at animal welfare events like «Lobo to Lassie», winning best talent for catching tennis balls to song «Take Me Out to the Ball Game» and featured in «Bark
Magazine «with a winning smiling photo.
This entry was posted on Saturday, March 10th, 2012
at 12:25 pm tagged as Digital Photography, Pet Photography, Tulsa Animal Welfare
Shelter, TulsaPets
Magazine and is filed under TulsaPetsOnline.
This entry was posted on Saturday, March 10th, 2012
at 12:25 pm tagged as Digital Photography, Pet Photography, Tulsa Animal Welfare
Shelter, TulsaPets
Magazine and is filed under OkcPetsOnline.
-- Avril 2010 — Canadian Lawyer, «The Right Fit» — Avril 2010 — National
Magazine's Addendum, «How to Land a Justice» — Juin 2009 — National
Magazine's Addendum, «When Contests Become Personal» — Juin 2009 — National
Magazine's Addendum, «Small Firm Lawyer
at the SCC» — Avril 2009 — National
Magazine's Addendum, «Labour Law:
Shelter in the Storm?»
-- April 2010 — Canadian Lawyer, «The Right Fit» — April 2010 — National
Magazine's Addendum, «How to Land a Justice» — June 2009 — National
Magazine's Addendum, «When Contests Become Personal» — June 2009 — National
Magazine's Addendum, «Small Firm Lawyer
at the SCC» — April 2009 — National
Magazine's Addendum, «Labour Law:
Shelter in the Storm?»
You just summed up why I have 5 years of
shelter magazines (
at any given time) in an old pine cabinet in my living room.
I think that HGTV probably looks
at the highly rated homes for some of their shows and
shelter magazines might do that too.
Since my heart literally skips a beat each time a new
shelter mag appears in my mailbox, I decided to have some fun and display the master bedroom photos we shot
at Screened Inn «
magazine style» in this post.
I subscribe to both Style
at Home and House & Home which are the two best national
shelter magazines in Canada.