Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Animals emotions

  • It's one thing to be a proficient portrait artist.
  • (NJ.com)
  • Each day honours a plant, animal, mineral or the occasional gardening tool Schedules can replace sensitivity to the mood of a moment, clock time can ride roughshod over the emotions of individuals.
  • (DAWN Group)
  • trying to tie it to emotions is. Creating a camera specifically aimed at helping people deal with the death of a pet is a specific but potentially helpful concept for those who are really attached to their animals.
  • (Mashable)
  • When Karyn McLauchlan drives her Petbus into any number of small New Zealand towns, she feels like the Santa Claus of the animal world. You have kids waiting there for their bunnies, and the bus comes and you see them get all excited, she says.
  • (Stuff)
  • LONDON -- John Maynard Keynes, who vies with Adam Smith for the title of Britains most influential economist, famously said that the economy runs on animal spirits -- those emotions that affect human behavior and thus consumer and business confidence.
  • (Motley Fool)
  • We love our children and want to protect them. We as a nation claim to be animal lovers, therefore, I believe its time to put our emotions into action and afford animals the same protections we have for children.
  • (Buffalo News)
  • He said: I think the fascinating aspect of this type of photography is that it taps into something in us all that sees ourselves and human emotions in our pets and other animals.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • There is no need to cut notches in a pig's ear or dock a lamb's tail. These farm animals possess intelligence, emotions and individual personalities. They have preferences. They form relationships.
  • (Half Moon Bay Review)
  • Children are often hyperactive, lack the ability to concentrate and express their emotions freely with little thought to You can introduce other sounds such as om and arrh as substitutes for the animal sounds on other days.
  • (Suite101.com)
  • While most people who attended the rally said they were there to support the animals and the shelter itself, emotions ran high as Director Gary Brown read from a statement and noted that a dog featured on a local news program had been put down.
  • (Mount Airy News)

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