Sentences with phrase «in rescue work»

``...... I can say without reservation that this is the best dog book ever for someone in rescue work OR for someone looking to adopt a dog.
I am also proud of the increasing number of people getting involved in rescue work, whether that be via hands on volunteering or financial support.
The conference is open to all members of iCatCare and interested members of the public — vets, veterinary nurses, cat breeders, cattery proprietors, those involved in rescue work and cat owners.
For over 55 years the charity has been raising the standard of treatment ad care provided to cars by veterinary surgeons, boarding cattery operators, those involved in rescue work, breeders and, of course, cat owners by providing them with the best information possible.
Emotion plays a large part in rescue work (none of us would be involved if these dogs didn't tug on our heart strings) but emotion as the driving force in a placement program can have significant drawbacks:
In rescue work, we see many declawed cats that have been given up by their owners.
Our volunteers participate in rescue work, transporting, fostering, and networking to save American Eskimo lives.
Holly Livermore had six years in rescue work and four operating adoption programs prior to coming to Austin Pets Alive!
I have been in rescue work officially since 2008 doing it part time from home with fostering, rehabilitating and rehoming of over 48 Huskies up to date May 2012.
Her experiences in rescue work developed into a desire to help animals in need full - time.
For over 60 years we have been raising the standard of treatment and care provided to cats by veterinary surgeons, boarding cattery operators, those involved in rescue work, breeders and, of course, cat owners by providing the best information possible.
They will conduct themselves in a courteous manner in rescue work such that their behavior brings credit to the image of Basset Rescue and animal rescue in general.
Obviously, I can't work with every rescue dog, or I couldn't pay the bills, but I have continued to fit in rescue work for the past 15 years, and will continue to do so.
Described by Toyota as having «outstanding capabilities for working in arduous conditions such as in rescue work during natural disasters,» the four - wheel - drive vehicle immediately appealed to the Japan Self - Defense Forces (JSDF), which used it to transport infantry, heavy mortars, and surface - to - air missiles, among other dangerous things.

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Keith Tully has worked in corporate recovery since 1992 and currently is a Partner with a leading independent UK business rescue firm www.realbusinessrescue.co.uk With 35 offices across the UK they have a wealth of knowledge and expertise to support and advise company directors who are facing financial distress.
His BFF with George, an albino gorilla who he rescued years earlier when he worked in an anti-poaching special forces unit and now lives in a conservatory.
Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander prove they are two of the top actors working today as they play a couple whose lives crumble after rescuing a baby adrift in a rowboat.
Weisbaum is an animal lover who has worked with shelters and rescue organizations in the Seattle area.
For months, the two kept themselves busy working from a garage in a marina out in Rescue, a quiet and remote fishing village across the James River from Newport News.
His new hire came to the rescue: she began working her contacts in the travel industry and got him a room for the night.
Without the new building, says McDonough, «we would have taken them out to the garage we were working out of out there in Rescue.
When Chicago lawyer Marvin Bower rescued what was then an accounting and engineering firm from near bankruptcy in 1939 and proceeded to invent the discipline of management consulting, he enshrined a set of commandments that guides McKinsey to this day: put client interest above firm profits; speak truth to power no matter the consequences; our work must have real impact on the client's business; take client secrets to the grave.
As the organization improves and increases its own capacity, Fraser says it can effectively work with these large retailers and in fact has rescued nearly 1 billion pounds of food that it can distribute to its food banks.
For the Love of Satos Grassroots rescue organization working on the ground in Puerto Rico to save pups and find them forever homes.
As many as 1,500 Mexican Red Cross teams, 100 who specialize in search and rescue have been working around the clock to search for survivors, transport the injured to hospitals, evacuate people from damaged buildings and provide first aid on the scene.
Major rescue networks were centered in Genoa under the leadership of the Jesuit Cardinal Pietro Boetto, who worked closely with the Jewish emigration agency DELASEM, and in Milan under the leadership of a Jesuit priest who served as Cardinal Schuster's head of the office of religious assistance.
Detective Inspector Ian Bourne said: «I would like to pay tribute to my emergency and rescue service colleagues who worked in difficult and challenging circumstances yesterday.
My life was turned upside down a couple years back in a situation that led to the dissolution of my marriage, I also work in animal rescue, which brings me constant anxiety that animals I know and care about may not make it, and frequently the actual crushing pain of losing them.
Yesterday, reports surfaced that blockbuster - director Christopher Nolan (Inception, Interstellar, The Dark Knight Trilogy) was working on a new WWII epic about the massive rescue efforts that took place in the...
No, I need to the Spirit to be breathing in my daily work, in labour and breastfeeding, in bedtime soul - talks and lunch packing, in book edits and deadlines, in email and community - building, in budget docs for non-profits and the never - ending prayers for redemption and reconciliation and rescue to break through in this tired world of ours.
The inquiry led to the cancellation of a planned statue in Canterbury Cathedral celebrating the bishop's work helping to rescue Jewish children transported out of Germany during the Second World War.
A more nuanced strategy for rescuing Jesus from his unseemly radicalism has been to treat his words in this instance as an ironic castigation of those who vest their hopes in good works.
They work with children in many parts of the world, and one of the areas they specialize in is with rescuing children for the horrors of sex slavery.
Yesterday, reports surfaced that blockbuster - director Christopher Nolan (Inception, Interstellar, The Dark Knight Trilogy) was working on a new WWII epic about the massive rescue efforts that took place in the city of Dunkirk.
Now talking of God not performing in other parts of the world like America and the rest is that; God in his own wisdom does things accordingly and to the purpose of his good will.God came to mankind again after being apart for so long, thus» 400 years «Jesus came to rescue us from the bondage of sin, God is every where and works around his people.
Five girls were recently rescued from an India brothel, thanks in part to the work of the International Justice Mission.
Like the true philosopher, as opposed to the philodoxer, Koontz confines his work within the metaleptic reality whereby his novels emerge as a contemporary dialectics with the various protagonists engaged in rescuing the truth of reality from either the lie or the distortion.
Furthermore, the tactic portends a scary future: since it «worked» so well this time, the administration may well reason, why not four weeks of censorship the next time we might decide to engage in a «rescue mission» — perhaps in Nicaragua?
The Association of Gospel Rescue Missions, representing 302 faith - based missions providing emergency services to disadvantaged groups, surveyed 20,000 homeless people and reported in November 2002 that more than 60 percent of those surveyed said they had more trouble finding work than they had six months prior.
Carmel disapproved of the legal work he did for the government in a capital - punishment case, and their future together is rescued only after old Redmond's final collapse.
Columnist Laura Parker writes for Reject Apathy about her family's experience living in Thailand and working for a nonprofit that rescues young girls before they enter the sex industry.
Reflecting on this led me to think that I had been rescued I because God had some purpose for my life and, in the early 1950s, unaware of social work and many other options, the way to respond seemed to be to become a clergyman.
One sees now how extraordinarily (that there might be something extraordinary left)-- how extraordinarily stupid it is to defend Christianity, how little knowledge of men this betrays, and how truly, even though it be unconsciously, it is working in collusion with the enemy, by making of Christianity a miserable something or another which in the end has to be rescued by a defense.
And the two people who stay at the forefront of my mind to keep me going in the work of redemption are: 1) Adeke Loy — a mama in Uganda who faces horrific abuse and is slowly seeing beauty and redemption & 2) Reeshma, a 12 year old girl who I met while on investigation with Indian Rescue Mission.
Leboucher's memoir is never mentioned by Zuccotti in her apparent effort to deny Pius XII's connection to Benoît's rescue work.
Here an eternal divine order prevails, here it does not rain both upon the just and upon the unjust, here the sun does not shine both upon the good and upon the evil, here it holds good that only he who works gets the bread, only he who was in anguish finds repose, only he who descends into the underworld rescues the beloved, only he who draws the knife gets Isaac.
In his article «Rescuing Gaudium et Spes: The New Humanism of John Paul II» (Nova et Vetera, 2010) George Weigel has tried to show some of the depth of theology in the Pastoral Constitution and its connection to the work of Blessed John Paul II, who was instrumental in its compositioIn his article «Rescuing Gaudium et Spes: The New Humanism of John Paul II» (Nova et Vetera, 2010) George Weigel has tried to show some of the depth of theology in the Pastoral Constitution and its connection to the work of Blessed John Paul II, who was instrumental in its compositioin the Pastoral Constitution and its connection to the work of Blessed John Paul II, who was instrumental in its compositioin its composition.
Yesterday, we briefly looked at an alternative way of reading the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19 which showed that God did not destroy these cities, but worked to rescue and redeem people from the destruction that these cities had brought upon themselves.
The most passionate argument in the book, in a chapter on declining Jewish population, pleads that, after the Holocaust, Jews are an endangered species, deserving protection and enhancement for the sake of diversity, like the bald eagle: «You have friends who work to rescue endangered animal and plant species, so you know why this matters.»
And this work of rescue becomes the pattern of our life in Christ.
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