Sentences with phrase «books about pets»

Not only do you get a great feel for the heart of the English people of the region, but also for the challenges vets face — and I think you'll find no other series of books about pets to be so utterly charming.
There is also a section in this book about pet food tasters for all the pet lovers out there.
Read books about your pet, and ask your veterinarian to find out what kind of food is best for your pet.
This is her first children's book about pets.)
«At last, a book about your pet that emphasizes total care, training and companionship!
Dr. Fox is also a prolific author of many wonderful books about pet health, diets for pets, and a variety of other topics.
Books about pet care, all the necessary supplies required for the new arrival do make excellent gifts wrapped up under the tree.
Many customers will want to purchase a book about the pet they are buying, and it makes sense to give them the option of buying it at the pet store instead of the bookstore.
According to R. Shiff who co-edited the book about Peter Doig: To paraphrase [Doig's] description of Jetty, of what happens across its surface: A dream is coming on.
That includes real - world activities related to the book or show, encouraging families to put down the Fire Tablet: a book about pets, for example, might have the suggestion to volunteer at an animal shelter.

Not exact matches

«My wife and I got a dog because I was reading a book about how Pope Leo X had a pet elephant named Hanno.
In his book «Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk» (1996), Peter Bernstein makes a good point about what's at stake in the debate:
In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Peter Voogd talks (and plays basketball with) social media entrepreneur Tai Lopez, last seen recommending books to Rihanna and soaking in the Grammys, about how to live the life you've always wanted.
And you know, look, I had read a ton of books at that point but they were so... you read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything else.
Once the ten - minute pleasantries are done with (wives, kids, colleagues, flight, book recommendations), he'll be telling me about the shower gel in the hotel, or that brand of jacket taking over Italy, his mate's pet insurance or what he learned about eBay's competitors in Africa.
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.
So just cause Peter followed Christ doesn't mean he was saved he had to have the Spirit to truly follow him which he didn't get til the book of acts so using him denying Christ as an example that's its ok is completely foolish because he didn't have the holy spirit because the spirit is truth and why would it deny itself as being Christ think about that a little bit
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
This book puts some flesh and bones on what we read about suffering in 1 Peter, enabling us to see with our own «eyes» the reality of the unique role suffering plays in our purpose as Christians.
It's a pretty good book, though it seemed to me that the further you got in the book the less it became about discussing interesting ideas about applying Christian ideals in the society we find ourselves in and more it became a lot of his personal prescriptions for what needs to be done and a venting of his worst pet peeves, filled with just a bit to much anger.
Indeed, the Book of Galatians talks about the shallowness of Peter, who tried to live out the New World in terms of the Old; and the Book of Colossians introduces us to a definition of Christ that is mind - stretching, indeed.
I will not give you money, adopt your pets, or pitch your book to my agent unless we have already talked about that.
The Evolution of Adam: What the Bible Does and Doesn't Say About Human Origins by Peter Enns — This book came along and just the right time for me.
In the coming weeks, we'll be diving into some excellent books about how to read the Bible — N.T. Wright» sScripture and the Authority of God, Peter Enns» Inspiration and Incarnation, Eugene Peterson's Eat This Book, and more — but before we get there, we've got to do a bit of deconstructing.
To learn more about the attraction of these films, you of course need to go purchase the Doomed Bourgeoise in Love book, with its fantastic essays by our Peter and Lauren Weiner, among others.
Moreover, there is nothing about homosexuality in the Book of Acts, in Hebrews, in Revelation, or in the letters attributed to James, Peter, John, and Jude.
Again, this is partly what we see Peter doing in the book of Acts (which I write about in that post linked to above).
This book shows modern children in the magnificent setting of St Peter's, meeting a real pope and asking the questions that we all have about some of the big mysteries of our religion.
Peter Berger, in a fascinating preface to the book, asks not so much about the accuracy of Siemon - Netto's argument as about the reasons cliche - thinking about Luther and Lutheranism has continued in such an unchallenged way.
But the Pope's remarks about condoms to Peter Seewald for his book The Light of the World - naughtily leaked out of context and without commentary by the Osservatore Romano - surely produced the most dramatic example of this phenomenon for many years.
In the early part of the second century various books began to be written in Christian circles about the apostle Peter, or even in his name, until one could have collected a whole New Testament bearing his name.
What makes the Bible such a great book is that it shows the truth about humanity, the evil that sin creates and the truth that the devil is a liar and as Jeremy has stated, has always laid the blame on GOD, but, myself being a fairly new Christian, know that we can not pull certain verses or stories from the Bible to try and understand what GOD is doing, (and I also know that you and your readers know this but I'm saying it anyway) it's history, HIS Story, and when taken as a whole we can see HIS plan laid out, from creation to the cross and then throughout eternity, GOD is good and gracious to ALL!!!! (2 Peter 3:8,9).
Vanier's book ends as does the Gospel of John with Jesus asking Peter about love and service, but the last comment rests on the beloved disciple, St John himself, whose gospel shows us that Jesus calls us to be his beloved friends.
I do read books of people writing over scripture, so I was interested to hear about the books of Peter Enns and would love to read them.
Try looking at 2 Peter 1:5... or how about THE ENTIRE BOOK OF PROVERBS and King Solomon, son of King David, who was foretold to be a very wise king and ruler, and believer in God.
The full manuscript of what I say about the Six Denials of Peter can be found here, as well as a link to a book which first helped me see this about 10 years ago.
To read more about Jefferson's pepper garden at Monticello, go to the SuperSite article here for an excerpt from Peter J. Hatch's excellent book, «A Rich Spot of Earth»: Thomas Jefferson's Revolutionary Garden at Monticello.
I plan on getting your book as soon as budget allows (along with Peter R's - I'm dying to learn more about bread!)
The writer Peter Richmond wrote a book about those Raider teams titled, Badasses.
A book entitled Personal Fouls, by Peter Golenbock, was about to appear, accusing Valvano and his staff of fixing grades, hiding drug - test results from authorities, diverting millions of dollars from the alumni club to the players and paying the players off with automobiles.
If your family has a pet, or a friend has one of the animals in the book, talk about the animal in more detail.
The two recent books about Cameron — Cameron at 10 by Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon and Call Me Dave by Michael Ashcroft and Isabel Oakeshott — are threaded with references to Cameron's not always straightforward relations with Merkel, and in particular her disdain for his decision to quit the mainstream and dominant conservative / Christian Democrat European People's Party (EPP) of which she is the senior figure.
The NYT's Peter Baker: «In a way, what is shocking about the book is that its depiction of a capricious, uninformed and erratic president is not really all that shocking.»
Philip Mark Plotch, an assistant professor at St. Peter's University in Jersey City who wrote a book about the bridge, said it was a «sweet gesture» for Mr. Cuomo to try to name it after his father, though he would prefer a more geography - centric name like the Lower Hudson Valley Bridge.
I was quite relaxed about that as I was also mainly amused when Peter Mandelson put himself in front of the cameras to suggest that a meticulously researched book was all made up.
Sally Kern sat down with Peter (Porno Pete) LaBarbera of «Americans for Truth About Homosexuality» to promote her new book, The Stoning of Sally Kern, and returned to her favorite assertion that gays are worse for America than terrorists, Right Wing Watch reports.
Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr programme he said: «We lost the election when we started attacking each other about Brown and Blair — now being reiterated in Peter's book — and then some of the people on the sides coming in and blaming somebody else.
Hust and Rodgers report their findings in a book titled «Scripting Adolescent Romance: Adolescents Talk about Romantic Relationships and Media's Sexual Scripts,» by Peter Lang Publishing Group.
About this Book: Political Turbulence: How Social Media Shape Collective Action Helen Margetts, Peter John, Scott Hale, Taha Yasseri Princeton University Press, 2016
About this Book: The Matter Factory: A History of the Chemistry Laboratory Peter J. T. Morris Reaktion Books, 2015
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