This is not always a direct translation, such as taking a style or pattern
from human clothing and applying it to dog clothing.
Not exact matches
But cruelty to animals is morally different
from human predation on animals — eating animals» flesh and using their hides and other parts for
clothing, food or shelter.
While Paul's thought is by no means always clear, and perhaps
from letter to letter not always exactly the same, it is nevertheless certain that his concept of resurrection can be clearly distinguished
from that of the traditional «bodily resurrection».27 Paul does not speak in terms of the «same body» but rather in terms of a new body, whether it be a «spiritual body», 28 «the likeness of the heavenly man», 29 «a house not made by
human hands, eternal and in heaven», 30 or, a «new body put on» over the old.31 In using various figures of speech to distinguish between the present body of flesh and blood and the future resurrection body, he seems to be thinking of both bodies as the externals which
clothe the spirit and without which we should «find ourselves naked».32 But he freely confesses that the «earthly frame that houses us today ’33 may, like the seed, and man of dust, be destroyed, but the «heavenly habitation», which the believer longs to put on, is already waiting in the heavenly realm, for it is eternal by nature.
I mean, communicated
from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers of the books of the Bible, councils of church leaders, popes, and so on, in such a way that the message has been transmitted in
human language,
clothed in the external forms of
human thought, given, indeed, in the characteristic language and thought - forms of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time in such a way that its essential content has been unaffected by the
human mind's fallibility, ignorance and feebleness of apprehension.
Since
humans worked out how to get wool
from sheep we have been spinning the wool into yarn and dying it, ready to be knitted or woven into
clothing.
When you produce 97 % of your own food, compost all manure (
human and animal), make your own
clothing, shoes, diapers, wraps, menstrual pads, washable toilet paper, soaps, lanolin, and herbal tinctures, and grow your animals feed, make your house out of a recycled tobacco barn with reclaimed building materials, have no electricity (even solar panels / wind generators leave a huge footprint
from manufacture), water coming
from your spring / creek, home school your children without fancy curriculum, make your living
from your land and being a home birth midwife, etc... then you will see what real life could be.
Firstly, to prevent a person
from making a choice to wear religious
clothing (like the hijab) in public or private schools or institutions, in the absence of justification compatible with
human rights law, may impair the individual's freedom to have or adopt a religion.
Cartan - Hansen described the importance of the research in determining whether the outbreak of white nose syndrome had reached southwestern Idaho (there was no evidence of it in the power plant building), and she noted that
humans can spread the disease by transporting the fungus on their shoes and
clothing from caves harboring infected bats.
The animals» underground burrows protect them
from temperature swings and serve the same purpose as
clothing and shelter in
human communities.
In this episode, Scientific American.com editorial director Kate Wong talks about the anthropology community's latest take on the remains of tiny
humans from Flores; chemist Jennifer Mass discusses how she uses her science background artistically; and journalist Paul D. Thacker reveals how what appear to be environmental groups may be wolves in sheep's
clothing.
White - nose syndrome is mainly spread
from bat to bat, but it is also possible for
humans to transport spores via
clothing and gear
from fungus contaminated sites such as caves and mines.
There is this little, sort of,
human just with nothing that we take for granted everyday — no
clothing, no fire, no walk to the supermarket to get any food, I mean, every minute must have just been a hardship to live through, and that's where we all come
from.
archeology The study of
human history, performed by analyzing things that ancient
humans left behind,
from housing materials and cooking vessels to
clothing and footprints.
Since Christmas, there's been one item of
clothing that I've been wearing nonstop — and that's my 100 %
Human sweatshirt
from Everlane.
After a terrorist explosion ends up killing the Wakandan leader, his son, prince T'Challa (Boseman, Gods of Egypt), who is also a super-powered
human clad in a pliable form of vibranium (the same nearly indestructible substance
from which Cap's shield is composed) known as the Black Panther, vows revenge on the responsible party, with signs pointing toward Bucky Barnes (Stan, The Martian), once the Soviet - brainwashed assassin called the Winter Soldier, as the main culprit.
Potter's books were often noted for the inclusion of subtly dark elements derived
from the animals still being in danger of being killed and / or eaten by
humans (and each other) despite wearing
clothing and having
human - like personalities.
Some examples: A
human scale game of Mouse Trap, a solar powered theramin, homemade video games,
clothing made
from recycled bottles, circus arts and more.
Rather than obtaining the puppy clothes
from a dog
clothing boutique, they were miniature
human outfits.
Among
humans, scabies is often transmitted via the same route, although it is possible to get scabies
from the sharing of personal items like beddings, towels, and
clothing.
Insect repellant sprays for
human use containing DEET are not significantly toxic if your dog is exposed to small amounts
from your skin or
clothing, but it is not recommended to use these directly on dogs.
Germs
from coughing and sneezing dogs can reach up to 20 feet away and can stay on
human clothing for up to 24 hours, according to Charleston Animal Society.
The bacteria are easily carried
from one cat to another on
human hands and
clothing, contaminated bedding and food bowls, and un-disinfected cages.
Tamara Embrey is known for making one - of - a-kind
clothing from recycled natural fibers, but in «Mend,» her new mixed - media show, she's working with especially rich material: the many ways we see the
human heart not only as a fragile organ, but also as an endlessly renewing Read More...
The works on view reflect the different approaches to realism deployed by artists, such as the application of color to imitate skin or flesh, using casts
from real bodies, dressing sculptures in
clothing, creating moveable limbs and automated bodies, or incorporating
human blood, hair, teeth and bones.
Other tactics include the use of casts taken
from real bodies, dressing sculpted figures in
clothing, constructing moveable limbs and automated bodies, even incorporating
human blood, hair, teeth, and bones.
Her transformations of everyday household objects,
from furniture to
clothing, are infused with
human emotion and rawness, and also show a playfulness of material and language that is both subtle and ambitious.
You could say that Tillmans, who won the Turner prize in 2000, swapped the telescope for the camera, one kind of eyepiece for another, turning
from things that are very far away, like the craters of the moon, to things close to home - the skin of an orange, rolled socks on a sofa, friends and lovers, intimacies both
human and inanimate: rumpled
clothing, the clutter on a windowsill, the detritus of a party, a bowl of fruit.
The Oregon - based artist Jessica Jackson Hutchins transforms everyday household objects —
from furniture to
clothing — and infuses them with
human emotion and rawness.
Other tactics include the use of casts taken
from real bodies, dressing sculpted figures in
clothing, constructing movable limbs and automated bodies, even incorporating
human blood, hair, teeth, and bones.
Shielding their surfaces
from hazardous environments, these
clothing, made of disposable cellophane, soft textiles or expensive hard duty, heat - resistant fabrics, bring them even closer to their
human coworkers, blending the organic and automated into a synthetic whole.
Donna Huanca «s recent exhibition Water Scars (exhibition photos, top right), running at Paris» Galerie Chez Valentin
from April 18 to May 16, deconstructs this figuration, detaching the
human body
from what Clara Guislain's exhibition text calls the «overdeveloped, fetishistic tactility of cultural processes», of
clothing and skin.
These meticulous structures made
from food wrappers, plastic carrier bags, shoelaces, locks, takeaway trays and mesh bags allude to the
human essentials of food, shelter and
clothing and allow viewers to reflect on the many possibilities of everyday materials.
From Smith's Bale Variants to Bundles that range in scale from human - sized towers to more petite and portable assemblages, Smith's works refer specifically to the inequities of a global economy in which thrown - away clothing from the First World is shipped in bales to the Th
From Smith's Bale Variants to Bundles that range in scale
from human - sized towers to more petite and portable assemblages, Smith's works refer specifically to the inequities of a global economy in which thrown - away clothing from the First World is shipped in bales to the Th
from human - sized towers to more petite and portable assemblages, Smith's works refer specifically to the inequities of a global economy in which thrown - away
clothing from the First World is shipped in bales to the Th
from the First World is shipped in bales to the Third.
Evolving
from visions of macabre hospital scenes depicting
human wreckage and paintings of bloody, butchered meat to portraits of stoic, sophisticated figures
clad in Western suits and often wearing white masks, Zeng's art often reflects his concentrated exploration of the unconscious.
Built to
human scale, Tourist and Aufenthalt / Stop both present
clothed scarecrow - like bodies made
from chicken wire and plaster.
Cronin gathered hundreds of articles of women's and girls»
clothing from around the world to represent three specific tragedies: brightly - colored saris symbolize two Indian girls who were kidnapped, gang - raped, and lynched
from a tree at the edge of their village; hijabs signify 276 Nigerian Chibok schoolgirls who were kidnapped by the terrorist group Boko Haram in 2014 — over 200 of whom still remain missing; and gray and white aprons & uniforms symbolize those worn by «fallen women,» in forced labor at the Magdalene Asylums and Laundries in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Europe, and the U.S. Moving
from the marble alters and sacred architecture of Venice's sixteenth - century Chiesa di San Gallo to the secular gallery context of FLAG, Cronin will present the same three fabric sculptures, here piled on top of their shipping crates to now address
human trafficking as well as
human rights issues.
Each piece is created
from a singular item of
clothing soaked in plaster or acrylic solution, retaining the form of a female
human figure.
His sculptures range
from re-creations of stuffed animals and tailored
clothing to tiny ceramic vessels, bound books, and delicate carvings of
human bone.
Most of the
human diet is plant derived; in addition, a large fraction of raw materials for shelter,
clothing and other life necessities of Homo sapiens is obtained
from plant products.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in hemp fiber for
clothing, seeds for
human consumption and oil for soap are imported annually, mostly
from Canada, according to bill supporters.
Basic needs for all of us
humans are food, water, air,
clothing and shelter
from the environment.