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Effect Of Gestation Length On Litter Size And Piglet Birth Weight, Audrey L. Emery, Dillon Q. Siefert, Courtney K. Moore, Flint W. Harrelson, Patricia L. Harrelson Apr 2018

Effect Of Gestation Length On Litter Size And Piglet Birth Weight, Audrey L. Emery, Dillon Q. Siefert, Courtney K. Moore, Flint W. Harrelson, Patricia L. Harrelson

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The Use Of Animals In Higher Education: Problems, Alternatives, & Recommendations, Jonathan Balcombe Jan 2000

The Use Of Animals In Higher Education: Problems, Alternatives, & Recommendations, Jonathan Balcombe

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Despite recent advances in technology and increasing societal concern for animals, animals continue to be exploited and killed in large numbers so that students can learn about their structure and function. Dissection may not be without its merits from an educational standpoint, if well implemented, but it appears from student surveys that it usually is not. When one considers the associated costs—animal suffering and death in the supply trade, disruption of wild animal populations, messages that tend to undermine rather than reinforce respect for life and concern for others, rising costs of animal carcasses (as compared with alternatives with longer …


The Child's Instructer And Moral Primer, By The Young Child's Friend Dec 1821

The Child's Instructer And Moral Primer, By The Young Child's Friend

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Besides the Stops and principal Characters used in Punctuation, the Figures and Abbreviations, Early Lessons in Prose; among which are some very pleasing and valuable pieces of Sacred History, and the Ten Commandments; likewise a brief selection from Baldwin's Fables -- History of the Elephant, Whale, Ant and Silk Worm, &c. &c.

Ornamented with Cuts. All which, Afford a pleasing variety for the child, are calculated to improve his morals, to give him that instruction which is suitable to his age, and to advance him in the valuable and delightsome acquirement of good reading.