Papers 1531-1540 of total 25430 found.
…of a revolution in animal breeding that will allow the highest quality farm animals to be produced and will provide a cost-effective method of producing medicines for human use. Cloning may also be used to create genetically altered animals capable of providing major…
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…and Selu farmed corn and beans. When the boys tried to imitate Kana’ti, they accidentally let all of the animals out into the forest, so now men must hunt for game to feed their families. The boys went to see Selu and concluded that she was a witch and must…
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…away from them because all the farrow, waste and common land were enclosed. This took away grazing land for the animals, no place to cultivate and no fuel for heating and cooking. As B Hammond said "Enclosure had robbed him of the strip that he tilled…
Details: Words: 1894 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…. Older males develop longer heads, and are twice the size of females. The most severe threat to mountain gorillas is habitat loss. The fertile volcanic soil of the Virunga Mountains is as highly valued as farm land. Conservation programs have been set up…
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…, the vegetation is more tropical and there are palms, sugarcanes, mangrove forests, bananas and pineapples. Animals The types of animals in Japan are similar to those in China and mainland Asia, but are generally slightly smaller. There are some unusual species…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…for farm animals. She has designed the pens in which over one-third of the cows and hogs stay in throughout the U.S. Dr. Grandin has had success all through her life and she shares it with others through this book. Dr. Temple Grandin’s book, Thinking…
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Category: /History
…been whipped out by the invasion of exotic grasses and increased grain farming. This concept is the preservation of a part of the unique Australiana, which Tim Low refers to in the previously mentioned article above. He raises the controversial topic…
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…in the large German plain to fir and spruce trees in the Black Forest. They have the same kinds of domestic animals we do, and as well as forest animals. In the North German Plain which is mostly farm area, there are sheep, cattle, horses, hogs, poultry…
Details: Words: 1953 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…, the farm animals, and the whole farm in case of the mans absence (Wernick 95). If the family was rich enough to own slaves, some of the burden could be placed on them. Slaves could be treated without regard and had no legal rights (96). Certain foods…
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…, is definitely difficult to accomplish the offer up to sacrifice. <Tab/>For agricultural and the craft, all the people used the bronze ware to make the farm tools like the plow. The cultivation all used by the manpower as the inscription on animal bones…
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