Citing the work of other researchers, whose work is described on the HAHF website, Thompson wrote in a recent e-mail: «Keep in mind these are
human doctors writing and they could care less about feral cats or their control — they are simply reporting their research.»
Not exact matches
Mainly, because in all the verbiage about freedoms of beliefs there is something so important, so blatantly acute yet everyone do not even mention it, except - oh genial me: Why would anyone in the whole world support any type of creed / belief / religion where a whole lot of
humans — as in millions of
human women — are not allowed to go to school, to even just read and
write - less become a teacher,
doctor, lawyer, president of their own companies, their own countries, mutilated by the millions when they reach puberty, WHY is this allowed?
Shara Yurkiewicz: I don't know if my
writing enhances science, but I hope it encourages patients to ask more questions and see their
doctors as
human.
Catch the all - new season opener of Being
Human,
written by Toby Whithouse and starring Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow, Aidan Turner and Sinead Keenan and the two - part finale of
Doctor Who,
written by Steven Moffat and starring Matt Smith and Karen Gillan.
Villordsutch reviews
Doctor Who Series 10 Episode 11: World Enough and Time... Directed by: Rachel Talalay
Written by: Steven Moffat Alien — Are you
human?
Eloquently
written and with powerful insight into
human and animal nature,
Doctor Death is at once a gripping mystery and a poignant coming - of - age story.
Humanitarian
doctor Albert Schweitzer
writes, «anyone who has accustomed himself to regard the life of any living creature as worthless, is in danger of arriving also at the idea of worthless
human lives.»
Martha Spurrier also told the Guardian that «
human rights will be the fight of our generation» and YLAL co-chairs Ollie and Rachel
wrote for Legal Action about the common ground between legal aid lawyers, teachers and
doctors.