But now I see this passage
in Peter as an expression of an ancient male - dominated culture that has no hold on us today.
The church conceived as it is
in I Peter as «a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation» would have to be regarded as a sacerdotal throwback, a repristinization of an archaic vision that Western civilization has consumed and digested — drawing from it nourishment for altogether new purposes: Thus, as the command «fill the earth and subdue it» (Gen. 1:28) helped inspire Western civilization to create science and technology, so Jesus» celebration of love has been culturally recombined with the materialism of the Bible to produce the vital hedonism of our civilization.
I like to toss
in pets as well as props; our dog Scooter makes a wonderful prop and I always end up getting some great snaps of the kids with him because they love hugging and petting him and I just keep snapping away!
«We have not had a lot of illnesses
in pets as a result of pet food.»
You see, dangerous inflammatory markers contribute to heart issues
in pets as well as in humans.
People are making more informed choices than they used to and are seeing the changes that happen
in their pets as a result of proper diet and nutrition.»
This can occur
this in pets as well.
Dental hygiene is just as important
in pets as it is in people.
In every disease we encounter we follow the tenet's of the diagnostic process to ensure that we make an accurate diagnosis, and that we do not overlook some of the diseases that are also encountered
in pets as they age.
Because pets age so rapidly, health problems tend to progress faster
in pets as well.
Food sensitivities generally appear
in pets as gastrointestinal upset and / or intense scratching or itching.
These programs recommend twice yearly exams by a veterinarian in order to detect any changes or illness
in pets as they age.
The most common cause of
this in our pets as they age is damage to the valves that control the flow of blood within the heart.
For seniors, we recommend twice yearly exams and appropriate diagnostics in order to detect any changes or illness
in your pets as they age.
(Sometimes certain antihistamine medications help stimulate appetite
in pets as they do in humans.
(ref) We do not know if this is the case
in pets as well.
Arthritis is as common
in pets as it is in people.
Medications for people, including NSAIDs, don't necessarily act the same
in pets as they do in people.
Medications for people, including aspirin, don't necessarily act the same
in pets as they do in people.
Both should be avoided as fleas can trigger allergies and dermatitis
in pets as well as infectious diseases in people and pets.
When ivermectin products are used, the amount of fatty food given with the tablet increases its absorption (ref) and how chubby your pet is probably effects the dynamics of the drug
in your pet as well.
Dental disease is not only unpleasant for you when it results in bad breath, but can cause serious health problems
in your pet as well.
We recommend annual blood work
in all pets as this will help us diagnose some diseases not visible on the outside.
One needs to practice strict weight control
in these pets as well to avoid the same potential problems that occur in humans taking corticosteroids over long periods.
Cancer is a common problem not only in people, but
in our pets as well.
It costs, on average, three times as much to treat dental disease
in a pet as it does for regularly scheduled preventative care.
Based upon my experience and that of many integrative veterinarians, reactions to medicines including antibiotics, corticosteroids, and NSAIDS seem to be at least as common
in pets as in people.
When you bring your dog to the clinic, be certain to tell the veterinarian the signs you have noticed
in your pet as of late that have caused you to become concerned.
Food poisoning cases are not identified
in pets as often as they are in humans, primarily because the labwork is expensive to pursue and epidemiological resources similar to those in human medicine are not there for veterinarians.
Research published in 1994 identified this once widely - performed surgical procedure for torn cruciates
in pets as worthless.
Choking is just as common
in pets as it is in humans, and knowing how to assist your pet if he chokes could save his life.
In every disease we encounter we follow the tenet's of the diagnostic approach to ensure that we make an accurate diagnosis and that we do not overlook some of the diseases that are also encountered
in pets as they age.
November is Diabetes Month for humans, but it's important to be aware of diabetes
in pets as well.
Remember, because dogs and cats age so rapidly (about seven times faster than humans), health problems tend to progress faster
in pets as well.
Veterinarians like to refer to this concept
in pets as quality of life.
Things to watch for
in your pet as «normals» are:
Studying Teeth and Gums New and better treatments for old diseases like gum disease are as important
in pets as in people.
In pets as in humans, what we eat influences the amount of acidity we produce.
Coenzyme Q - 10 levels decrease
in pets as they age.
The prognostic outlook for an individual pet with congestive heart failure depends on the underlying cause of CHF
in that pet as well as what stage of heart failure that pet is in (linked to response to medical therapies).
Not exact matches
But
in other cases, it might not be
as clear where to draw the line between
pet and medical necessity.
As Gluskin Sheff + Associates» David Rosenberg and
Peter Mann put it
in a note last week: «the real money will be made based on classic value investing that focuses more on company fundamentals than on Trump - onomics.»
Translation scholar
Peter Newmark explains that the translator has a duty to be faithful to the speaker or writer only
in as far
as their words do not conflict with material and moral facts
as known - and they can express dissent if the text is likely to mislead the receiving audience.
Consumer products companies, representing such categories
as physical fitness and
pet products, also had a strong showing, representing nearly a quarter of IPOs
in the third quarter.
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into question the very principles of education, prompting
Peter J. Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half of what students learn
in the first two years of a four - year technology degree will be out of date by the time they graduate.»
«General Mills» decision to draw attention to the issue of declining bee populations marks the continuation of its commitment to purpose - based marketing, which means brands will go beyond traditional statements such
as product benefit
in order to align with what's really important to consumers,» Cossette chief creative officer
Peter Ignazi told AdWeek.
The company then appointed a different Aspiro executive,
Peter Tonstad,
as interim CEO, but dismissed him
in June.
For example, she points to
Peter Grower of Bloomberg
as one individual who has been rallying to encourage more board diversity
in the US.
This was a tragic accident that should never have occurred,
as pets should never be placed
in the overhead bin.
Then, news broke over the weekend that a state senator
in New York is introducing Kokito's Law, which is described
as a «
pet passenger's bill of rights.»