At 8 a.m., women activists and survivors of sexual assault form
human chain outside of the Trump Tower demanding the GOP disavow the presidential nominee and his «racist attacks» on women, 725 5th Ave., Manhattan.
Not exact matches
A robot assigned to patrol the
outside of a library would be swarmed with kids that would try to play with the robot, blocking its path and even forming a
human chain surrounding it.
That company handles all duties
outside of sales and marketing, such as purchasing,
human resources, warehousing and supply
chain management.
Given that the FLW Standard is focused on material no longer in the food supply
chain, food that is transferred from one part of the food supply
chain to another but is still used for
human consumption is
outside the scope of the FLW Standard.
Leaving your dog
outside chained up with no
human contact (or very little) 3.
My study of dog bite - related fatalities occurring over the past five decades has identified the poor ownership / management practices involved in the overwhelming majority of these incidents: owners obtaining dogs, and maintaining them as resident dogs
outside of regular, positive
human interaction, often for negative functions (i.e. guarding / protection, fighting, intimidation / status); owners failing to humanely contain, control and maintain their dogs (
chained dogs, loose roaming dogs, cases of abuse / neglect); owners failing to knowledgably supervise interaction between children and dogs; and owners failing to spay or neuter dogs not used for competition, show, or in a responsible breeding program.
Considering that over 75 % of dog bite related deaths were caused by resident dogs (a dog not kept as a family pet, but isolated from positive
human interactions and usually kept for protection and / or
chained outside), reducing this practice is a huge factor in preventing dog bites, as is neutering male dogs.
Irresponsible ownership primarily is: Irresponsible breeding Leaving your dog
outside chained up with no
human contact (or very little) Training your dog to fight Not giving your dog proper socialization with all kinds of people varying in age colour and sex Walking your dog off leash in public Not Spaying and neutering Not keeping your pet's shots up to date Not having your dog licensed by the city Not keeping your dog on a proper diet Not having a properly fenced yard Not having your dog obedience trained (These are in no particular order)
Given the powerful impact of socialization, it's no surprise that dogs that are
chained outside and isolated from positive
human interaction are more likely to bite people than dogs that are integrated into our homes.
I shudder to think that, during the coldest winter Oklahoma has seen in 14 years, while we
humans could hardly walk back forth to our cars, she was
chained outside.
Pet Education is badly needed, and Don I couldn't agree more; «more emphasis on the fact that adopting a puppy or kiten is a 15 - 20 yr committment» and adopting into a household with
human interaction not
chained outside for 15 years or more.
Humans are trapped,
chained down, and see nothing but the shadows of the
outside world projected onto the walls of rock by the fire behind them.
Contrary to
human rights standards which proscribe discrimination and require protection of rights of indigenous peoples to practise and revitalise their cultural traditions [62], the majority's approach apparently dictates a historical search for an actual
chain of evolution, under a range of destructive
outside influences, to establish a link with «tradition» which may be of little significance to a community, whilst ignoring genuine assertions, or interpretations, of traditional laws and customs by the community itself.