Not exact matches
How dare we presume we can get God to
act on cue like a circus
animal (and even they don't want to perform all the time!).
- LIE All atheists believe in evolution, which means they don't believe in morality and think we should all
act like
animals.
This could include another piece of stimuli that
acted as a subst itute, or that you absently nudged the
animal in the right direction, or other pavlovian responses that you
did not account for.
† All atheists believe in evolution, which means they don't believe in morality and think we should all
act like
animals.
The Concordant Literal translates the two words as «sodomites» (those who practice sodomy — either anal sex (an
act not limited to m / m pairs, although they
do practice it; the NIV uses the phrase «shrine prostitute») or zoophilia (person /
animal)-RRB- and «catamites» (young boys kept by older men for sexual purposes; it is suggested by some scholars that the boy the Centurion asked Jesus to heal in the Gospels was a «kept boy»).
For all are ordered together to one end, but it is as in a house, where the freemen are least at liberty to
act at random, but all things or most things are already ordained for them, while the slaves and the
animals do little for the common good, and for the most part live at random... (1075a16 - 23)
Animals with nervous systems are the only many - celled individuals we perceive that
act integrally, and even they
do not
do so in deep sleep.
Animals with central nervous systems are the only many - celled individuals we perceive that
act integrally and even they
do not
do so in deep sleep.»
He's not being «excluding» — just like when we make the same statements about our children
acting like «
animals» (when they don't clean up).
Example in point: Opposition to embryonic stem cell / human cloning research: It isn't anti science to oppose treating nascent human life like a corn crop or manufacturing embryos, anymore than it is anti science than the
Animal Welfare
Act the proscribes what can and can't be
done in scientific research with some mammals.
Or
do we no longer care and just want to
act like verbal
animals?
And with the cup, so clear a symbol of his blood in that red wine, he saw, as we
did, that his life, poured forth, would seal a new commitment, would form upon the altar of God's grace a whole new covenant that would replace the ancient, worn - out slaughter of the
animals with one complete and final
act, the sacrifice of God's own son to show the world, to show us all the height and depth and majesty, the eternal glory of God's love, which gives itself forever, or until we come, at last, and offer up our own lives in return.
@TR6 and everyone... Not only
do animals demonstrate free will, many creatures
act identical to humans.
He just gave us the mental capability to think and reason, above other
animals (although we don't usually
ACT smarter than the others...), and we ran with it.
The organism draws its genes from an enormously variegated gene pool; it develops under the influence of them and also under those of a probably pretty heterogeneous environment; and, at any given stage of its life, the way its genes and its previous environment have
acted up to that point may have considerable effect on the nature of the environment to which it will next be subjected — if the
animal does not like it here it may migrate someplace else, and so on.
Thomas Aquinas noted that natural bodies
act to obtain the best result An
animal, for example, avoids danger and
does not hurt itself on purpose.
«USDA wrongly alleges that the Organic Foods Production
Act of 1990 (OFPA)
does not authorize the
animal welfare provisions of the OLPP final rule, and, in
doing so, cites definitions of organic outside the law,» the organization said in a statement.
The proposed rule is opposed by the American Farm Bureau Federation, National Cattlemen's Beef Association, National Pork Producers Council and the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association, which argue that the Organic Foods Production
Act of 1990 doesn't give the USDA the authority to prescribe practices to promote
animal welfare.
Under the FDA's Food Safety Modernization
Act, the agency
does have the authority to order the recall of certain food products when the FDA determines that there is a reasonable probability that the article of food is adulterated or in violation of certain allergen labeling requirements and that the use of or exposure to such article will cause serious adverse health consequences or death to humans or
animals.
Veronica thank God, you must be the smartest person alive i'm tired of people comparing humans and
animals like they are equals.These people that think like that must be
doing things to their pets I'm sorry.It's repulsive how some people compare
animals and babies as if you give birth to a pet.Even when you're pregnant in the first trimester your pet starts to
act out and become belligerent you get annoyed easily you feel big and sick you don't feel like dealing with a pet who is just
acting out of jealousy.
Animals don't have those options, but one way they can stay warm is by growing a thick layer of fat, which
acts as an insulator to keep them warm.
The
act of eating the placenta after you give birth, called placentophagy, isn't just something
animals do.
«The updating of the
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 was an important step forward in helping to replace the use of animals in medical research and in enshrining the 3Rs principles of reduction, refinement and replacement of animal experimentation in law but it is clear that much work remains to be done.
Animals (Scientific Procedures)
Act 1986 was an important step forward in helping to replace the use of
animals in medical research and in enshrining the 3Rs principles of reduction, refinement and replacement of animal experimentation in law but it is clear that much work remains to be done.
animals in medical research and in enshrining the 3Rs principles of reduction, refinement and replacement of
animal experimentation in law but it is clear that much work remains to be
done.»
Under the
Animal Welfare Act 2006, people have a duty of care not only to ensure that an animal doesn't suffer unnecessarily, but also to take reasonable steps to ensure that the animal's welfare needs ar
Animal Welfare
Act 2006, people have a duty of care not only to ensure that an
animal doesn't suffer unnecessarily, but also to take reasonable steps to ensure that the animal's welfare needs ar
animal doesn't suffer unnecessarily, but also to take reasonable steps to ensure that the
animal's welfare needs ar
animal's welfare needs are met.
Close working with the Pet Advertising Advisory Group (PAAG) to ensure that all online, print and classified advertising contains appropriate welfare messages, and that publishers
do not advertise dogs banned under the Dangerous Dogs
Act or those from establishments which are not fit for the breeding of
animals.
One could imagine a law which said something like «one can not hurt or kill an
animal where the sole purpose of
doing so is the pleasure taken in the
act».
Mr Cameron said that he
did not favour overturning the controversial Human Embryology
Act, which allows the creation of hybrid human and
animal embryos.
Although the
act covers
animals like dogs and chimpanzees, it
does not cover rodents like laboratory mice.
It also proposes that Congress amend the
Animal Welfare
Act to
do away with annual site inspections by government officials, and instead focus inspections on facilities with problematic track records.
If their ancient predecessors somehow survived, but such
animals as Triceratops and T. rex
did not, maybe some form of environmental stress was
acting disproportionately upon dinosaurs.
The U.S. Department of the Interior Wednesday listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species
Act (ESA) of 1973 based on evidence that the
animal's sea ice habitat is shrinking and is likely to continue to
do so over the next several decades.
The figures
do not include most mice, rats, birds, and fish, which make up 98 % of lab
animals but are not covered under the 1966
Animal Welfare
Act (AWA).»
Liberals
acted more like Westerners, pairing items that belonged to the same abstract category (for instance, two
animals), whereas conservatives tended to pair items that were functionally related (monkey and banana), as non-Westerners
do.
The
animals» surprising genetic history could affect how they are protected under the U.S. Endangered Species
Act (ESA), which
does not have any provisions for protecting genetically mixed populations.
We find that the
animal acts as if it is content and secure, even more than it
does without any shocks whatsoever.
As FWS explained in the proposed rule, which it also made available online, staffers subsequently reviewed the issue in great detail and concluded that the Endangered Species
Act «
does not allow for captive ‐ held
animals to be assigned separate legal status from their wild counterparts on the basis of their captive state.»
And unlike with some mosquito - borne diseases (like West Nile virus),
animals in the Miami area don't seem to
act as reservoirs for Zika.
Sometimes chemicals and cells
act differently within an
animal than they
do in people.
Also,
do you think, or is there research, that the mTOR theory of aging and leucine
acting as a trigger could be meat /
animal - protein specific?
Everytime I wear leopard I feel fierce... my
animal instincts come out but don't worry I always
act like a lady... well sometimes... oops.I scored this faux fur leopard vest on clearance from Karen Kane at Lord & Taylor... while it was purchased last year, I found a similar one for under $ 30 at Forever 21 here.
Fun, Great sense of humor, Spontaneous, Attractive, Love to travel and see /
do new things, Love music, concerts, cozy places, dancing, great food,
acting silly, being a Mom,
animals, water, the beach...
Ben (voice of Sam Elliott) is a cow who for years has been the leader and sober voice of reason among the
animals at a farm where the critters are a bit unusual — they can walk on two legs, talk, swim, and
act like humans, though they have the good sense to avoid
doing these things while humans are around.
If they don't they will be turned into an
animal, the species of which they, in an
act of small mercy, get to choose.
When he settles in a town next to a horse racing track, his passion for the sport and the
animals is reignited, leading him to join forces with trainer Del, played by an excellent Steve Buscemi, and jockey Bonnie, played by Kids» star Chloe Sevigny, to look after Lean on Pete: an equine stooge whose ailing track record could lead to his slaughter if he doesn't get his
act together.
Gill Raddings, who has trained
animals for films such as Sherlock Holmes II and Inception, said: «I'd love to see them honoured — but what the
animals are
doing is not
acting.»
The deleted / extended bits are as follows: Andy Samberg (4:12) on Bob Dylan, Aziz Ansari (1:42) on
acting and Twitter, alternate Reggie banter (0:39), Medi - Ship complications (1:06), Fabrice Fabrice (4:21) performing a poem on a lost city, Anna Kendrick (1:47) recalling her Tony nomination as a 12 - year - old and eating a cat's liver, Rodney Waber (5:34) dishes more Harrison Ford gossip, dances, and reveals a senior citizen ticket price trick, David Cross (2:49) talks talking
animals and white toilets, Senator Dewhurst (3:14) confesses strange sex dreams about his aunt and his plan to drive drunk, Zoe Saldana (2:03) answers questions about movies and
acts out a Jerry Maguire reboot, «Garry Marshall» (1:19) explains why he's
done with movies, Gillian Jacobs (1:38) discusses the ghost of Christopher Marlowe and the conflict in Nebraska, Chef Emeril Lugosi (0:34) endures a pun about sun - dried tomatoes, Andy Richter (4:59) delivers a kid - friendly version of «The Aristocrats» joke, pulls a gun after not answering a fart question (a task handled by Andy Samberg on the show itself), and responds to the 1990s TV movie The Shining, Tom Perdy (0:44) shows off a couple of additional cartoons.
Create the opportunity for the child to discover his own compassion, by seeing for himself the pain that has been inflicted on
animals by
acts of cruelty; and affording him the joy and reward of
doing a good thing — volunteering for an afternoon or a day helping the veterinarians there.
She invited the students to visit the Royal Veterinary College where they toured the College's Small
Animal Hospital and learnt about the Pet Blood Donor Service and the work that the
ACT do.
Haxhi also sends home at least one DVD of the students
doing something fun — making a commercial, say, or
acting as
animals giving speeches at a Japanese wedding.
I would
act along with it and put some feeling into it and
do different characters and make all of the
animal sounds, and the children loved that.