They've got a team of knowledgeable trainers who work with their adoptable dogs on the farm or where they're needed elsewhere, as well as dedicated educators who travel around the country to share
the idea of equality for «pit bull» dogs and progressive thinking when it comes to getting dogs adopted.
Not exact matches
In a field
of philanthropies and educational institutions that profess to value inclusion and
equality, innovative people and
ideas, the data suggest emotional behavior by people who are making decisions to hire only people who look like themselves or whom they've known
for a long time.
Men who believe in
equality need to champion the
idea of women in power and, more significantly, they need to model
for other men that they are respectful
of and comfortable with female leaders and female bosses.
And some
of us are troubled by the shallow reasoning that has dominated the political discussions surrounding this move, as though the threadbare
idea of equality were enough to settle every question concerning the long - term destiny
of mankind and as though the writings
of the anthropologists (not to mention the poets, the philosophers, the theologians, the novelists, the sociologists) counted
for nothing beside the slogans
of Stonewall.
My concern is that we work together to form theories that help to make manifest the unity
of the human race, shape
ideas that unify, and mold actions that are in turn compassionate and provide
equality for all.
Off hand, she mentioned that she feels like we need to create pipelines
for people to move towards God's
idea of equality and justice.
They imposed the
idea of secular nationalism on the Indian peoples because they were convinced that it was the best basis
for unity
of pluralistic India and the best path towards building a new society based on the values
of liberty,
equality and justice.
While the nations on the Continent had their revolutions and,
for good or evil, fought over
ideas — whether it be the divine right
of kings, liberty,
equality, and fraternity, scientific socialism, or racial superiority — we were, as Napoleon and others have said, a nation
of shopkeepers.
The second is the principle which defines the
idea of fatherland or nation in the most tolerant and human sense, a principle which guarantees
equality of rights and national duties
for those
of all races, colors, languages, and ideologies existing in the country.
In the following 200 years, the revolutionary
ideas of freedom,
equality, brotherhood and human rights
for all have spread further and further, inspiring a series
of emancipations.
And, as the prophets later saw, all this presented two focal points
of peril to the best traditions that had come from the desert: it substituted
for the old austerity the alluring licentiousness
of baal worship, and it sanctioned the commercial inequalities and tyrannies, which the baals
of sophisticated Canaan sponsored against the ancient
ideas of social solidarity,
equality, and justice
for which Yahweh stood.
I completely agree, especially with the
idea that society has to be more accepting
of men as parents; I don't think it's possible
for women to have
equality in traditionally male - dominated spheres unless men also have
equality in traditionally female - dominated spheres.
That is before you even consider the pervasive images
of bottles on the Government website promoting the
idea of the
equality utopia, as though its own NHS guidance (and the compelling public health basis
for it) does not exist.
Yesterday Charles Kennedy - in what could be a gameplan
for the next election - stressed the importance
of individual liberty and used it as a weapon against «bossy Blair» at the same time as reformulating the core
idea that liberty is indivisible from
equality of opportunity.
In his article Roy sets out to make three arguments: that policy needs to be built on a consistent and coherent
idea; that the only tenable ideological position
for Labour is a social democratic commitment to greater
equality and the freedom that is its product; and that Labour should eschew «news value» in favour
of ideology.
The TVC also makes assertions on its website about disproportionate homosexual pedophilia and attacks the
idea that people are born gay and the claim that gays want the right to marry
for the same reasons that heterosexuals do — the TVC suggests the real purpose
of marriage
equality is to destroy the concept
of marriage and ultimately replace it altogether with group sex and polygamy.
READ MORE: Ban harmful cultural practices that undermine women's rights — WiLDAF The United Nation (UN) said, the
idea behind this year's theme, «is to consider how to accelerate the 2030 Agenda, building momentum
for the effective implementation
of the new Sustainable Development Goals, especially goal number 5: Achieve gender
equality and empower all women and girls; and number 4: Ensure inclusive and quality education
for all and promote lifelong learning».
It is characterized by social liberalism [1] and combines
ideas of civil liberty and
equality with support
for social justice and a mixed economy.
Of all the issues that were laid before me in this competition, I could not help but feel that by supporting this group of scientists and activists in their fight for the planet, we would also be promoting the ideas that knowledge / literacy is power — that other species should be treated with respect — that everyone deserves the basic rights of food, safety and equality — that despite our differences, our common ground is the planet we live on — and that unless we make a serious commitment to protect it, the problems of the future will be too big for any organization to tackl
Of all the issues that were laid before me in this competition, I could not help but feel that by supporting this group
of scientists and activists in their fight for the planet, we would also be promoting the ideas that knowledge / literacy is power — that other species should be treated with respect — that everyone deserves the basic rights of food, safety and equality — that despite our differences, our common ground is the planet we live on — and that unless we make a serious commitment to protect it, the problems of the future will be too big for any organization to tackl
of scientists and activists in their fight
for the planet, we would also be promoting the
ideas that knowledge / literacy is power — that other species should be treated with respect — that everyone deserves the basic rights
of food, safety and equality — that despite our differences, our common ground is the planet we live on — and that unless we make a serious commitment to protect it, the problems of the future will be too big for any organization to tackl
of food, safety and
equality — that despite our differences, our common ground is the planet we live on — and that unless we make a serious commitment to protect it, the problems
of the future will be too big for any organization to tackl
of the future will be too big
for any organization to tackle.
It's a very good op - ed in favor
of America's ability to live up to its potential and build itself into a country that actually represents the
idea of liberty and
equality that it's espoused
for so long.
Instead
of simple heroes or avatars
for big
ideas about
equality, Loving delivers complex, imperfect human beings who are struggling to find their place in a far from perfect world.
«We are very excited to be hosting this panel with such a diverse group
of women from various fields
of the industry,» explains Elisabeth, «it is very important to continue a conversation about gender
equality that started many years ago but has reached a new high point now, and come up with
ideas and solutions
for the future.»
But without also engaging the more fundamental
ideas of learning,
equality, and real opportunities
for students, the battle itself is meaningless and, even worse, unjust.
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I like that
idea — moving somewhat towards a Hippocratic oath with regard to natural resources might be a start, and then maybe thinking more substantively about maximizing
equality of opportunity, and then thinking about swapping out work
for leisure...
On the contrary, the scientific evidence supports such ethical positions I may take, on questions
of human
equality, race, human sexuality, religious freedom, non-religious freedom,
ideas on the need to conserve the environment
for future generations etc etc Even on questions
of nuclear power and genetic engineering, which those
of similar political persuasion to my own sometimes have difficulty with, I'd say yes, lets be guided by science and science alone.
This was a very significant case
for women's
equality rights as it gave LEAF and its coalition partners an opportunity to elaborate on the key human rights concepts
of adverse - effect discrimination and the duty to accommodate, as well as to argue against the
idea of «reverse discrimination».
Although it may seem like a minor change, it could in fact break the initial barrier
for gender
equality and the
idea of everyone being equal no matter what sex you describe yourself as.
Agencies
for promotion and applications
of equality or diversity (which are both subjective
ideas, prone to political fluctuations, and therefore a difficult master to know and serve with certainty).
The plan sets out the BSB's
ideas for improving access to the Bar from a diverse cross-section
of society, and aims to promote policies which encourage diversity and
equality of opportunity within the profession.
Measure 6 proposes an overly simplistic
idea of equality rather than considering a result best
for the children in a particular family.