Not exact matches
In his sermon «St Paul's Gift of Sympathy», 13 Newman describes the Apostle's love for Christians and
stresses that Paul is so full of love for others that «in the tenor of his daily thoughts, he almost loses
sight of his gifts and privileges, his station and dignity, except he is called
by duty to remember them, and he is to himself merely a frail man speaking to frail men, and he is tender towards the weak from a sense of his own weakness».14 Paul knows that not only do others need God's mercy, but above all others he himself has need of it.
* Too few boxes for too many cats («1 box per cat + 1» is the rule) * Ambushed
by another cat in or around the box * Inadequate
sight lines (cats need to be able to see what's coming; don't put the box in a dark corner, closet, or cramped nook) * Too much competition for a particular box * Territorial
stress (too many cats in a small space, new animals recently introduced, threats from outside cats, social changes) * Separation anxiety * Personality issues (timid, highly sensitive)
I couldn't
stress enough, this is probably the most beautiful
sight of the device and it has to be as it will be seen
by the world when you are on a call.
• The brain has mechanisms for assessing and responding to threat, and chronic threat may cause permanent brain changes — When the
stress response system of the brain is activated
by a traumatic experience, the brain makes an association between the traumatic experience and the accompanying sensory stimuli (
sights, sounds, etc.).