Sentences with phrase «about animals at»

It's not all about the animals at the Farm.
If you care about animals at all, you should consider getting a rescue pet.
It in no way is intended to undermine the good work that is being done by staff and volunteers that genuinely care about animals at the shelter.
To learn more about the animals at the Humane Society of Greater Miami please call 305-696-0800 or visit www.humanesocietymiami.org
But, I kept thinking about those animals at the shelter and asking myself questions like, «Why do I have more fun at the shelter than I do thinking about medicine?»
Co-founders Michael Mountain and Steven Hirano created Best Friends magazine, highlighting the positive news about the animals at the Sanctuary.
As fate would have it, she ran into OAS Director Megan Webb just after having read the story, and, in talking about the animals at the shelter, Megan told her about our small - dog population and how so many of the Chihuahua mixes look similar.
Water Conservation: One of the most effective lessons that we designed together introduced the abstract concept of water conservation through a role - playing exercise about animals at a watering hole.
If you care about animals at all (or ethics), please vote Christine Quinn out of office: / / www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXoANkQh9 3I
After the field trip fill in, what did they LEARN about the animals at Shedd Aquarium?
What do they WONDER about the animals at Shedd aquarium?
What do they KNOW about the animals at Shedd Aquarium?
Your baby will be able to develop a cute acumen about animals at a very little age.
Mohamed Elneny mucked in as much as anyone on tour, whether he was learning about animals at Taronga Zoo in Sydney or trying out Chinese drumming in Beijing.
One of the favorite garden visitors for students is the frog, and they can learn about this animal at Frogland!

Not exact matches

«Whether it was planting, weeding, harvesting or something to do with the animals, I found that most chores took about two hours at a time to complete.»
Anyone who shops at the country's leading natural food supermarket chain knows it is passionate about its mission of selling organic food, GMO labeling, and animal welfare.
Consider shadowing at an established training facility to find out more about the process, and check out this article from the Animal Humane Society on becoming a dog trainer.
Numerous employees at the theme park expressed anxiety to management about guests feeding the animals within the past 14 months, an insider with knowledge of the resort told TheWrap.
Last fall I spoke with more than 25 animal advocates about the work culture at their respective organizations.
We can assume that all the Justices sitting on the Court today, like other humans, have their own preferences and biases about religion, but the judicial opinions of one of them, Justice John Paul Stevens, raise more than a slight suspicion that some of his actions on the bench stem from animosity, if not to animal sacrifice, at least to certain less exotic religious beliefs and practices.
Animal - rights activists are up in arms about a recent statement by Peter Singer ¯ a bioethics professor at Princeton's Center for Human Values who was, once upon a time, beloved by those activists for his 1975 book Animal Liberation.
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible study.
This helped keep the animals safe at night from wandering off, getting eaten by predators, or from getting stolen, and also helped keep the family in the upper room above (If memory serves me right, Kenneth Bailey writes about this in Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels).
The dog story is sweet — not really about religion at all, but a good reminder of the love in animals other than humans.
I'll even offer observations - humans have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded folks still reject the idea that another more intelligent creature might have done the same thing and created life on earth in the same fashion while at the same time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood of other life existing in this universe - talk about being dumbed down and arrogant.
Animals have to constantly adapt to a changing environment and thus «conscious mental imagery, explicit anticipation of likely outcomes and simple thoughts about them are likely to achieve better results than thoughtless reaction» (AT 41).
How about voluteering at a homeless shelter; animal rescuer, Meals on Wheels driver, or any of the endless charities that need people who have some time to kill.
The first look at sustainability, and how we're supposed to care about the Earth, is in our two favorite books of the Bible: Leviticus and Numbers, where it talks about crop rotation and animal husbandry.
Furthermore, the sentence about animals being «as near to God as men are» simply does not appear in the Pope's text at all.
To illustrate the fossil problem, here is what a particularly vigorous advocate of Darwinism, Oxford Zoology Professor (and popular author) Richard Dawkins, says in The Blind Watchmaker about the «Cambrian explosion,» i.e., the apparently sudden appearance of the major animal forms at the beginning of the Cambrian era:
When we are lazy about our words, we are telling those at whom our vulgarity is directed that they are so far beneath us that they are not worth the effort of stopping to think how best to insult them; we prefer, animal - like, to make the first sound that comes to mind.
At this point I think of Darwin, who, according to those who taught me when young about religion, was the one who (with Wallace) gave the first factually based account of how the animals came to be.
Rather, before we make hasty, uninformed guesses about things as enormously complicated as whole organs and animals, we must first look at life's foundation» molecules and cells» to see what natural selection can explain there.
OK, it's not the most accessible thing at a glance, but Okja is packed with things to say about animal rights, capitalism, monopolization and even refugee crises.
Biopolitics seeks, minimally, to bring about those elementary conditions which must be met if life — human, animal, and plant — is to survive at all and, maximally, to make possible the optimum enjoyment of existence.
I'm not sure what would happen if the sun stopped rotating but if the Earth's rotation stopped in order make the sun appear to stop in the sky, or delay «going down about a full day,» then the momentum of everything not solidly attached to the earth would carry it eastward at nearly 1000 miles per hour, e.g. people, animals, many buildings, cars, all open water, etc..
see what you have to understand about living in a real world — a world where god is just a story and not real — its a world based on scientific and physical laws that are proven to exist and their effects are measurable... us as humans, mere animals, hold no real power or control aside thru ingenuity which allows us to change our environment to suit us... stay with me here... at this point in human history we ceased to change to suit our environment and started changing it to suit us — thats destruction of the earth to suit one species — that should go over well...
God could had it been both ways is possible for him... created of all livings from chemicals to full creatures... in the book if looked so simple is because God message was to people with less knowldge premitive whether in the east or west... and had to be in simple examples but that might hold big meanings in today's knowldge and facilities... about mankind God created at it's best, but never in the Quran it was stated that men had been given his (God's) looks... God told us that all creatures are nations like us, which means they were created in the same way... although God as well spoke of integration of mankind and well as animals in cross marriages that made variable nations...
God could had creation either ways is possible for him... created of all livings from chemicals to full creatures... in the book if looked so simple is because God message was to people with less knowldge premitive whether in the east or west... and had to be in simple examples but that might hold big meanings in today's knowldge and facilities... about mankind God created at it's best, but never in the Quran it was stated that men had been given his (God's) looks... God told us that all creatures are nations like us, which means they were created in the same way... although God as well spoke of integration of mankind and well as animals in cross marriages that made variable nations...
On the one hand, Jesus ate meat (lamb and fish at least) and probably had no qualms about killing animals for food.
At the same time, it posits a positive duty upon us to conduct animal husbandry properly, meeting standards of care that have improved as we have learned more about the nature and capacities of animals.
As I recall it also states about lying with a woman at that time of month and lying with animals too.
Madalyn Crum is a Sales and Marketing Coordinator at Nutiva who is passionate about healthy living and animal rights.
Lisa Chalk, Communications Director at Animals Australia, told Mashable with the state election coming up this weekend, the organisation wanted to create awareness about the fact shooting of native waterbirds is still legal in the state of Victoria.
And while I'd love for everyone I know to go vegan, eat more plants and cut out all animal products from their diet, I'm not pushy about it (at least I hope I'm not!)
A kindly lover of animals, Buckland kept many domestic and exotic pets at home — and had no qualms about consuming their flesh after they passed away from old age.
They want to know that the issues they care about, from animal welfare to climate change, have been taken care of,» said Jan Potter, Food for Thought's chairperson and headteacher at Belle Vale Primary School.
Equally vital is the message we give them about where our food comes from, concepts of animal welfare, sustainability, healthy eating and environmental responsibility — and where better to learn this than at school?
Marisa Miller Wolfson, creator of the award winning documentary film Vegucated, took some time out to talk with me at the New York Green Festival about her film, her next projects, what inspires her, and easy first steps for people to take to transition to a healthier way of eating for personal health, the planet and the animals.
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