«It can survive on inanimate objects like leashes, water bowls, food bowls, brushes and
human clothing for 24 hours,» Nelson said.
A dog's cough can travel up to 20 feet and the virus can remain alive on
human clothing for up to 24 - hours.
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.
Not exact matches
The Bible also tells us that the wolf will lie down with the lamb (Isaiah 11:6), meaning that once the curse of sin is removed, the animals» behavior will change and we
humans will no longer need them
for food and
clothing.
Like most things in life iron
clad principles of action
for human beings are hard to make due to the inherent uniqueness of each circumstance.
I came across this in my search
for answers because I recently heard a Messianic Jew saying that they were
clothed in light originally and that God did not commit the first murder to make them clothes, but that it was actually
human skin he made
for them.
There is no doubt that work, an adequate standard of living, health care, food,
clothing, housing, and education are all
human goods that are, as the Declaration says, «indispensable
for [a person's] dignity and the free development of his personality» (Article 22).
We may prepare
for our next section, then, by affirming that,
for Christian faith, by the prevenient Action of God a
human life was taken and made into the instrument
for the gracious divine operation; in more traditional idiom, the eternal Word, Self - Expression of very God, was
clothed with a true humanity, crowning the rest of God's work in and
for God's
human children.
But the word can be spoken and heard in the authentic experience of reconciliation, and it stands in the language of the Gospel as the Word of God
clothing itself in
human speech and opening the way
for the language of redemption to be spoken between God and man.
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.
And as
for the pre-existence of Christ, with its corollary of man's translation into a celestial realm of light, and the
clothing of the
human personality in heavenly robes and a spiritual body — all this is not only irrational but utterly meaningless.
Put simply, this has to mean that where there is deep and urgent concern
for basic
human needs,
for food and
clothing and health care and education, there can not be the requisite peace
for the experience of world consciousness.
But Fuller and Seaborg also see the enhancement of life possible in new technologies: they can feed,
clothe, house, cure diseases, remove tile burden of poverty, and open new ventures
for tile
human spirit.
For once in history, divine truth has
clothed itself in the personality of a single, particular
human being.
Its season
for season type of
clothing is what we can call sustainable
clothing for little
humans, in whatever state they are in.
With a background in fashion design and an understanding of how
clothing best supports the
human body, Karin's goal was to make a carrier with maximum, all day comfort
for herself and her son by focusing on ergonomic design.
In addition to providing her basic
human needs of nutrients (which you've provided in the best possible way through breast milk),
clothing and shelter, love is the most important element we can fulfill
for our children.
The UN Declaration of
Human Rights states, «1) Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate
for the health and well - being of himself and of his family, including food,
clothing, housing and medical care...»
«SERAP notes that article 25 paragraph 1 of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights provides that, «Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate
for the health and well - being of himself and of his family, including food,
clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.
To narrow my search
for appropriate poses, I decided to photograph a
human climber, preferably a female adult and preferably without
clothing, so that I could see how the various muscle groups were being used.
At some point, early
humans began to don
clothing and build shelters, which would protect hairless bodies but also provide fertile breeding grounds
for parasites.
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.
This forensic facial reconstruction, however, suggests that if a Cro - Magnon
human were dressed in modern
clothing, he could probably pass
for a rather hairy regular guy.
For example, sensing uncomfortable temperatures,
humans sought ways to adapt through
clothing, shelter and fire; and walking on rough surfaces led to the development of protective footwear.
We began life as a market stall in Camden in 1986 and have since grown to open Dress: Dress,
clothing and accessories
for the
human body.
When characters strip
for casual nudity, or start chowing down on
human remains, or frolic in blood - soaked
clothing, we'd say, «It is a French movie.»
So by attempting to give him discernible
human emotions and flaws, presumably
for fear that he might otherwise come across like just another one - dimensional leather -
clad ego, screenwriting duo Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick succeed only in turning Deadpool into a walking, (smack) talking contradiction.
Luckily, there are enough clever moments to justify the rather silly plot
for the sake of the comedy, and some of the rips at contemporary society, particularly in the corporate advertising (not a stitch of
clothing isn't fully emblazoned with various corporate logos) and the trivializing of basic
human values
for the sake of profit (water has been replaced in everything but toilets by a Gatorade - like sports drink), is broad but plays well
for the brand of comedy that this is.
Ultimately, I think Phantom Thread is about control, about how we
humans are very good at turning even the very basic needs of existence — food and shelter and
clothing and love — into opportunities to jockey
for position, show off our brilliance, and exert our will on the universe.
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.
Identify and describe various technological developments to control fire, water, wind, and soil, and to utilize natural resources such as trees, coal, oil, and gas in order to satisfy the basic
human needs
for food, water,
clothing, and shelter.
Equitable access of all
human beings, in current and future generations, to the conditions needed
for human well - being — socio - cultural, economic, political, ecological, and in particular food, water, shelter,
clothing, energy, healthy living, and satisfying social and cultural relations — without endangering any other person's access; equity between
humans and other elements of nature; and social, economic, and environmental justice
for all.
For many, that conversation stops at the tags on their clothing, but, for Special Studies student Liz Ricketts — a former fashion designer in New York City and London — those labels are just the start of a much larger and more important story of the life cycle of our clothes and the human beings behind the scen
For many, that conversation stops at the tags on their
clothing, but,
for Special Studies student Liz Ricketts — a former fashion designer in New York City and London — those labels are just the start of a much larger and more important story of the life cycle of our clothes and the human beings behind the scen
for Special Studies student Liz Ricketts — a former fashion designer in New York City and London — those labels are just the start of a much larger and more important story of the life cycle of our clothes and the
human beings behind the scenes.
It's an increase in the cost of things that are necessary
for humans to live and enjoy life, such as bread, butter, milk, cheese, coffee, oil, shelter,
clothing, medical services, chicken, electronics, etc..
The Fourth of July has so many awesome associations
for humans: cookouts, trips to the beach, an excuse to bust out the red - white - and - blue
clothing, and of course fireworks displays.
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.
While
humans can't contract canine influenza, we can carry the virus on our hands and
clothing for up to 24 hours after handling an infected dog.
«Of animals used and killed by
humans in the United States, over 99.6 % are farmed animals, about 0.2 % are animals used in laboratories, 0.07 % are used
for clothing, and 0.03 % are killed in companion animal shelters.»
We know what
humans like, too, and provide a full line of dog - themed
clothing, flags, gifts and décor
for the home or office.
«
For many, the family dog or cat is considered another child — a fur - child — and they are pampered with premium foods, boutique - style clothing and items such as pet furniture, some of which is even meant to mimic traditional household bedroom and living room furniture for humans,» explains Tara Whitehead, director of marketing and communications at Muncie, Ind. - based MidWest Homes for Pe
For many, the family dog or cat is considered another child — a fur - child — and they are pampered with premium foods, boutique - style
clothing and items such as pet furniture, some of which is even meant to mimic traditional household bedroom and living room furniture
for humans,» explains Tara Whitehead, director of marketing and communications at Muncie, Ind. - based MidWest Homes for Pe
for humans,» explains Tara Whitehead, director of marketing and communications at Muncie, Ind. - based MidWest Homes
for Pe
for Pets.
This website also has TONS of really cool products, such as
clothing and jewelry,
for both
humans and animals.
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The place
for human activity amidst these swirls of cosmic color is further complicated by Hunters, which comprises a
clothing rack hung with mysterious garments such as dyed robes, swatches of fur and other fabrics.
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.
Shinique Smith is an artist known
for her large - scale canvases, as well as installations and sculpture repurposing the things that
humans discard:
clothing, stuffed animals, shoes.
Strewn upon a floor - painted compass rose were
human - scaled porcelain dolls
clothed as Zouaves, flamboyant male and female soldiers known
for their eccentric uniforms and precision in battle.
Disobedient Bodies Northern Irish designer Jonathan Anderson has fashioned a show
for the Hepworth Wakefield gallery that examines how sculpture and
clothing subvert the
human body.