Sentences with phrase «pets against life»

Not exact matches

His own pet proof of «why there almost certainly is no God» (a proof in which he takes much evident pride) is one that a usually mild - spoken friend of mine (a friend who has devoted too much of his life to teaching undergraduates the basic rules of logic and the elementary language of philosophy) has described as «possibly the single most incompetent logical argument ever made for or against anything in the whole history of the human race.»
«Maybe we are facing a new and different kind of epoch in the church's history where Christianity will be characterized more by the mustard seed, where it will exist in small, seemingly insignificant groups that nonetheless live an intensive struggle against evil and bring the good into the world - that let God in,» he told Peter Seewald in an interview for the book, «Salt of the Earth: Christianity and the Catholic Church at the End of the Millenium.»
I might say it even exhibit it but if my back was against the wall would I accept the consequences or do what Peter did, deny Him three times so that my life might be spared.
If I were choosing recent books in this area which most deserve to be read outside the country, I would start with Oliver O'Donovan's political theology in The Desire of the Nations; John Milbank's critique of the social sciences in Theology and Social Theory; Timothy Gorringe's provocative political reading of Karl Barth in Karl Barth: Against Hegemony; Peter Sedgwick's The Market Economy and Christian Ethics; Michael Banner's Christian Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems; Duncan Forrester's Christian Justice and Public Policy; and Timothy Jenkins's Religion in Everyday Life: An Ethnographic Approach, which argues with a dense interweaving of theory and empirical study for a social anthropological approach to English religion which has learned much from theology.
This isn't Canada or France, and there is a moral taboo against that sort of thing here because horses are considered a different kind of animal — more intelligent, more beloved, worthy of living out their lives as working animals or pets.
These measures arent nearly as effective as giving away a pet, however, and going this route will likely have consequences — more symptoms, more medication, and a potential worsening of asthma — that should be weighed against the distress of seeing a cat or dog pitter - patter out of your life forever.
Protect yourself from the cancer - inducing effects of toxic stress by doing the things you love to do and spending time with the people, pets and projects that calm, relax, engage, and ignite your zest for living, as well as your own immunities against cancer.
Catch Peter Quillin as he defends his middleweight world title against Gabriel Rosado, live on SHOWTIME, Saturday October 26th at 9PM ET / PT.
Spider - Man: Homecoming (July 7) Fresh off his adventures with the Avengers, Peter Parker adjusts to life as a webslinger and faces off against the villainous Vulture.
Frustrated by continually escalating threats to the environment and by the deafness shown by political leaders, Josh (Jesse Eisenberg, «Now You See Me») an organic farmer who lives in an agricultural cooperative in Oregon, Dena (Dakota Fanning, «The Last of Robin Hood») a young college dropout with considerable family wealth, and Harmon (Peter Sarsgaard, «Green Lantern»), an ex-Marine with expert knowledge of explosives, decide to blow up a hydroelectric dam as a protest against the desecration of the environment.
The first not only saves his life, but also makes Blackbeard suspicious that Peter may be the fulfillment of a prophesy about a human with the power of flight who will lead a rebellion against the his powerful rule.
Peter and his double life firmly established, it is then time to establish some supervillainy, and in this screen venture he does battle against the Green Goblin, a.k.a. Norman Osborn (Willem Dafoe), father to Peter's best friend Harry (James Franco, the weak link in an otherwise fine cast).
• Vaccinations are the best weapon against many viral and bacterial infections in pets • Millions of dog & cat lives have been saved through vaccines.
Vaccination against Lyme disease is recommended for pets that live in endemic areas or that travel to areas where Lyme disease is prevalent.
Vaccines are vital for protecting your pet against a variety of diseases, and with that in mind, we are replacing our Vaccines for Life program with a program that is much broader in scope.
Newborn kittens and puppies, as well as all pets generally, require a number of vaccinations on specific schedules to protect them against life - threatening and untreatable conditions.
Cat vaccinations will keep your pet protected against serious and even life threatening feline diseases.
But when combined with proper nutrition and acceptable sanitary living environment, vaccination is your pet's best defense against disease.
Vaccinating your pet against commonly transmitted diseases can reduce the risk of infection, leading to a long and healthy life for your cherished family member.
By vaccinating all of our pets consistently throughout their lives, against the common diseases to which they may be exposed, we are reducing their individual risk of sickness and creating a stronger more immune community of pets in Wallowa County.
The ideal product for protecting your pet against adult pests while also breaking the life cycle is one that features a repellent, adulticide and IGR.
While K9 Advantix II does not kill the heartworm itself, being able to kill and prevent the mosquitoes that carry the parasite is enough for protecting your pet against this potentially life - threatening disease.
For most of my life, I had Wolfspitz dogs, better known as Keeshond (kayz - hund) after the pet belonging to a rebel against the Dutch House of Orange nicknamed Kees.
The goal is to safeguard against disease and optimize a long and healthy life for your pet.
Core vaccines protect against diseases that may be life - threatening to you and your pet.
Dog vaccinations will keep your pet protected against prevalent or life threatening diseases.
With Hartz ® UltraGuard Pro ®, you are providing your pet with fast - acting, effective monthly protection against fleas at various life - stages as well as killing ticks.
I recall more than one pet owner surrendering their pet to the shelter because a neighbor in a gang had threatened to do harm against their pet and or the entire family, thus they felt that the shelter was the only option for the pet to possibly find a better life, away from violence.
Many of the diseases which pets are commonly vaccinated against are potentially life - threatening if contracted.
The majority of puppies sold in pet stores have been taken from mothers who live out their lives in the cramped confines of unhygienic cages, continuously producing litters, so adopting from a shelter is one way to take a stand against puppy mills.
You believe you have no alternative; you have to vaccinate your pet again and again throughout his or her life to protect against fatal illnesses and / or comply with abitrary rules.
If your pet is older than 12 weeks and lives in an area with leptospirosis occurrence or has exposure to wildlife (e.g., in greenbelts, lakes, ponds), then your pet should be protected against this disease.
Wise Bread names Natural Chemistry De Flea Pet Shampoo one of its top five pick for pet flea shampoos, mentioning the fact that it is effective against all life stages of fleas as well as ticks, mites, and lice.
During stressful periods in people's lives, many studies have reported that pets offer meaningful comfort that is protective against depression and loneliness.
This is not to say that pets should not receive any vaccines — puppy and kitten vaccines against life - threatening diseases are still important; and rabies vaccination is required by law.
For example, if a shelter provides ORE in any other situation than a person who can not afford private euthanasia for a terminally ill and suffering pet, that euthanasia should count against the shelter's live releases.
Vaccines help prepare the body's immune system to fight foreign organisms, protecting against multiple life - threatening diseases and providing your pet the best chance at a long, healthy life.
Administering homeopathic nosodes to pets at or just prior to potential disease exposure may provide future protection against live viruses.
This quote drives the staff of Humane Ohio because we recognize the key to saving lives is prevention through spay / neuter, which is the best defense against pet overpopulation.
First and foremost: You want your pet's plan to guard against the full range of costly medical issues that could happen over the course of his or her life.
It turns out there are two — his position on pet overpopulation and his indictment against shelters and national associations (think ASPCA, PETA, and the Humane Society), which in our shared opinion should be devoted to preventing animal cruelty and saving as many lives as possible.
Likewise, our arguments for or against legislation pale next to hundreds of personal stories about the realities of running a pet store, caring for pets throughout their lives, raising and collecting tropical fish, or creating and shipping food for millions of cats, dogs, birds, fish, small mammals and reptiles.
1993 Les Amis des Musées de Verviers: Aspects de la mouvance construite internationale, Fondation Pro Mesures Art International, Verviers, Belgium (catalogue) Yale Collects Yale, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT Skowhegan 93, Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME (booklet) Building a Collection: The Department of Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Artists» Photographs: A Private View, Blum Helman Gallery, New York Live in Your Head, Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst and Galerie Metropol, Vienna (curated by Robert Nickas, catalogue) The Tradition of Geometric Abstraction in American Art 1930 — 1990, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 15th Anniversary Group Exhibition, Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA Drawing the Line Against AIDS, AmFAR Art Against AIDS, Venice Biennale, Venice Looking at Collecting Today, Chateau de Tanlay, Burgundy, France Legend In My Living Room, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, New York I Love You More than My Own Death, Venice Biennale, Venice Italia - America, L'Astrazione Ridefinita, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, San Marino, Italy (curated by Demetrio Paparoni, catalogue) New York Painters, Sammlung Goetz, Munich (catalogue) Legend in My Living Room, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, New York Wall Works, Edition Schellmann, Cologne, Germany Works on Paper, Kohn Abrams Gallery, Los Angeles Twenty Years, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Peter Halley, Todd Levin, Thread Waxing Space, New York (video project) Living with Art: The Collection of Ellyn & Saul Dennison, The Morris Museum, Morris, NJ (catalogue) Color, Pamela Auchincloss Gallery, New York New York on Paper, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
The broad range of vision engages one with its formal and narrative authority — from elegant self - contained cerebral works like On Kawara's «Today» series, in which the artist paints only a date of the year against a background of color, and Roni Horn's wall - sized photographic series composed of 36 progressive clown portraits of perceptual ambiguity, both artists neatly isolating individual permutations of life's sequential narrative, to Peter Fischli and David Weiss» collaborative film, «Der Lauf der Dinge (The Way Things Go),» in which the unconstructed imagery is punctuated by bursts of random narrative that addresses life's impermanence.
Traveled to Museu d'Art Contemporani, Barcelona; Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany; and Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Turin (catalogue) Innovation: American Art of Today from the Misumi Art Collection, Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art, Chiba, Japan (catalogue) The Changing Image, Claudia Gian Ferrari Arte Contemporanea, Milan (catalogue) Vehicle, Paolo Baldacci Gallery, New York 1995 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (catalogue) Richard Artschwager, Peter Cain, Vija Celmins, Chuck Close, Joseph Cornell, Robert Gober, George Stoll, Steve Wolf, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco Summer Group Exhibition: Richmond Burton, Peter Cain, John Chamberlain, Andreas Gursky, Roni Horn, Gary Hume, Andy Warhol, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York 25 Americans: Painting in the 90s, Milwaukee Art Museum (catalogue) 1994 Desire (Visionaire / DIFFA Benefit Exhibition), Charles Cowles Gallery, New York The Institute of Cultural Anxiety, Works from the Collection, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (catalogue) 1993 Pittsburgh Collects, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (catalogue) Drawing the Line Against AIDS, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice (under the aegis of the Venice Biennale)(catalogue) 1993 Biennial Exhibition, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul A Series of Anniversary Exhibitions: Part III, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Art, Money & Myth, Palm Beach Community College Museum of Art, Lake Worth, FL Everyday Life, Kim Light Gallery, Los Angeles Slittamenti, Venice Biennale The Return of the Cadavre Exquis, The Drawing Center, New York.
Jeff Koons — one of the pop world's most successful artists, known for such work as inflatable bunnies and ceramic replicas of singer Michael Jackson and his pet chimp Bubbles — last week dropped his lawsuit against a Toronto company that makes bookends in the shape of balloon dogs and Park Life, a San Francisco business that sells the items.
Justice Peter Leask found the prolonged and indefinite segregation of federal prisoners violates their rights to life, liberty, and security of the person (s. 7 of the Charter) and discriminates against mentally ill and Indigenous prisoners (s. 15 of the Charter).
Justice Peter Leask ruled that solitary confinement violates sections 7 and 15 of the Charter, by harming prisoners» life, liberty, and security of the person and by discriminating against Indigenous prisoners and prisoners experiencing mental illness.
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