Sentences with phrase «exchange for food»

Also, responsible for taking money in the form of cash, check, or credit card from patrons in exchange for food or services.
Anything and everything the puppy can put in his mouth should be exchanged for food rewards and attention.
They first trained the dogs to touch three different tokens in exchange for food: If the dog touched one token, it got the reward.
Back in my youth, many eons ago, there was the theory that pastoral Hebrews simply did not like having to work at building projects, as was custom during the lean seasons, in exchange for food from Egyptian stores (remember the Joseph story?)
Unkar Plutt is the creature Rey gives junk to in exchange for food rations on Jakku.
exchange for a food item from a student that bought from the cafeteria or 2.)
North Korea had promised to suspend its tests in exchange for food aid.
Storms and a phenomenon called bleaching, in which corals expel the algae they house in exchange for food due to elevated water temperatures, together make up less than a third of the coral deaths.
Regarded as lucky mascots by the merchant sailors these cats were sometimes exchanged for food or other valuable goods in the English ports.
Compared to domestic dogs weaned from wolves more than 30,000 years ago, house cats have only recently split from their counterparts in the wild, lured into staying with humans in exchange for food as they rid homes and barns of rodents.
In Norway, they're as intelligent as humans and help simple farmers by scaring away gremlins in exchange for food (left out on miniature plates, of course).
A new study by Feeding America and the Urban Institute found that teenagers in America are frequently in such a severe state of food insecurity that they've resorted to doing sex work in exchange for food.
As a result, in households where hunger was most acute, teens reported engaging in all kinds of risky behavior to obtain food, including: shoplifting food directly, selling drugs for cash and / or engaging in «transactional dating,» i.e., engaging in sexual relationships with older adults in exchange for food and money.
It is exchanged for food or greater tolerance from dominant members of the group.
The anemone does not consider the fish as food and protects it in exchange for food that the fish brings into this symbiosis.
The older, mystifying Kathryn (Olwen Fouere), offers her teenage daughter, the quiet but tough Milja (Mia Goth), to spend the night with him in exchange for food and shelter.
• Speaking of tours, we are intrigued by Brit poet Simon Armitage's empty - pocket plans to walk a 260 - mile stretch of the English coast this summer, giving poetry readings in exchange for food and shelter.
In exchange for food, shelter, and nurturing, the dog became a working partner, a hunter, guardian, herder, and dispatcher of vermin.
Most people I know take up jobs working in the service industry, or volunteering at hostels or hotels, etc., in exchange for food and board.
I contemplated teaching English abroad, Wwoofing (volunteering to work on organic farms in exchange for food and accommodation), selling my photography, becoming a dive instructor and travel writing.
So we worked in the hostel in exchange for food and accommodation while building our blog.
Check with various hostels to see if they are looking for any extra help (bartending, cleaning, etc.), have a look at restaurants to see if you can wash dishes in exchange for a meal, or, work on a farm or at any other job in exchange for food (and oftentimes) accommodation.
Temples, Ashrams and Religious Sites — Many places of worship will offer meals to those in need, or those who are willing to help out in exchange for some food.
Creative collaborations between today's veterans and contemporary artists are seen alongside objects including a chess board carved by a Canadian prisoner of war in exchange for food.
In exchange for food and accommodation people work for 4 to 5 hours a day, mostly in the garden and sometimes in the house.
Responsible of taking money in the form of cash, check, or credit card from patrons in exchange for food or services.
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