Sentences with phrase «adequate living environment»

Animal Care: Provide adequate living environment, maintaining cleanliness of cages, food, water and mental enrichment to shelter animals daily, according to the protocols and practices set forth in The Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.

Not exact matches

Capitalistic globalization, not being motivated by ethical norms and concerns, does not pay adequate attention to the care of nature and the preservation of the natural environment for the good of all life on earth.
No simple scheme is adequate.2 Niebuhr tried to do justice to both aspects of the self by showing that nature and spirit form the double environment in which man lives.
For humans to be healthy they must be able to breathe fresh air, drink clean water, eat adequate food, and live in an environment not too different from that in which they became human.
Birch and Cobb maintain that the ecological model is more adequate than the mechanical model for explaining DNA, the cell, other biological subject matter (as well as subatomic physics), because it holds that living things behave as they do only in interaction with other things which constitute their environment (LL 83) and because «the constituent elements of the structure at each level (of an organism) operate in patterns of interconnectedness which are not mechanical» (LL 83).
Bio-indicators are plants and animals that scientists use to monitor the presence of toxins in the environment (like the miners» canaries, whose lives depended on an adequate supply of breathable air).
A hygienic environment, clean water and adequate sanitation are key factors in preventing opportunistic infections associated with HIV / AIDS, and in the quality of life of people living with the disease.
Excessive inflammation can be escalated by other lifestyle factors in addition to diet, including lack of adequate sleep, stress, alcohol intake, a toxic living environment, substance abuse and medication.
``... Pacific Islanders are now known to be very big people is because they lived in an environment where it was difficult to find adequate nutrition, so they developed extremely anabolic metabolisms — always trying to grow every chance they get.»
The discussion of genetics is very interesting: for example, it is hypothesized that the reasons that Pacific Islanders are now known to be very big people is because they lived in an environment where it was difficult to find adequate nutrition, so they developed extremely anabolic metabolisms — always trying to grow every chance they get.
So ask yourself this: why don't 75 - 80 % more of our pet owning public use the shelter to get their new best friend: new best friend is 60 % likely to be ill / diseased; new best friend is likely to have an evaluation done by a non behavioral professional; new best friend may be covered in poo and his environment is not pleasant to the nose; new best friend lives in a place where my family and I can not talk or think and the counselor yelled at us the whole time trying to drown out the incessant barking; shelter has collected very little data on new best friend and does not have adequate staff to assist me with my adoption.
The purpose of our visit is to see the environment that the dog will be living in, to ensure that adequate provisions are made for the dog's care and to discuss dog ownership with you.
That civil justice embodies the opportunity for all citizens to have adequate food and shelter, good health care, a safe environment in which to live and work, a sense of well - being, a quality education, and the chance to work and earn a living.
Principle 1 recognizes our «fundamental right to freedom, equality and adequate conditions of life, in an environment of a quality that permits a life of dignity and well - being.»
Safety and Security - having adequate income as one ages and having access to a safe and supportive living environment, including freedom from fear and exploitation.
She seeks to promote better outcomes for children through a living wage and adequate benefits to teachers and providers, who often struggle to promote a thriving environment because of the stress they endure.
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