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By:Marie Lu
Published on 2015-03-31 by Scholastic Incorporated
ISBN 9780545599771
Synopsis
The adventure continues in this seventh book in the New York Times bestselling series.

Download The Evertree PDF/eBook
By:Marie Lu
Published on 2015-03-31 by Scholastic Incorporated
ISBN 9780545599771
Synopsis
The adventure continues in this seventh book in the New York Times bestselling series.

Download Animal Hearing PDF/eBook
By:Kirsten Hall
Published on 2005-07-01 by Gareth Stevens
ISBN 9780836848021
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Discusses the ways that different animals experience their sense of hearing.

Download Defending Animal Rights PDF/eBook
By:Tom Regan
Published on 2001 by University of Illinois Press
ISBN 9780252026119
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More than a contest of wills representing professional and economic interests, the animal rights debate is also and enduring topic in normative ethical theory. 'Defending Animal Rights' addresses the key isues in this sometimes acrimonious debate.

Download Animal Reiki PDF/eBook
By:Elizabeth Fulton,Kathleen Prasad
Published on 2006 by Ulysses Press
ISBN 9781569755280
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Two Reiki masters explore Reiki's powerful noninvasive energy treatments for animals, including step-by-step instructions for treating domestic, exotic, and wild animals and stories of their own healing experiences to demonstrate the effectiveness of this alternative method. Original.

Download An essay on abstinence from animal food PDF/eBook
By:Joseph Ritson
Published on 1802 by
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Download Animal Kisses PDF/eBook
By:Barney Saltzberg
Published on 2000-01-01 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN 9780152023409
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A touch and feel book introducing words which name textures associated with various animals such as scratchy cat, velvety cow, and rubbery fish.

Download Animal Signals PDF/eBook
By:Yngve Espmark,Trond Amundsen,Gunilla Rosenqvist
Published on 2000 by Tapir Academic Press
ISBN 9788251915458
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How can we explain the peacock's beautiful tail decorations, or the wonderful song of the nightingale? Why are some smells nice and others nasty? Understanding the signalling systems of nature has wide-ranging relevance including biological conservation and human communication. Animal Signals provides a state-of-the-art update on current knowledge within this rapidly developing field. Written by leading international scientists, it provides a comprehensive overview of the fascinating diversity of animal signals and signalling functions. Combining reviews and novel research, the book is aimed both at students and professional scientists.

Download Animal Magnetism and magnetic lucid somnambulism. With observations and illustrative instances of analogous phenomena occurring spontaneously; and an appendix of corroborative and correlative observations and facts PDF/eBook
By:Edwin Lee
Published on 1866 by
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Download Fables: Animal farm PDF/eBook
By:Bill Willingham
Published on 2003 by Vertigo
ISBN 9781401200770
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This highly imaginative political thriller tells the modern-day story of fairy tale characters as they struggle for their freedom. Full color.

Download Animal Experimentation PDF/eBook
By:Vaughan Monamy
Published on 2000-09-14 by Cambridge University Press
ISBN 9780521667869
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What are the moral and ethical dimensions of animal research? What obligations do we have toward our animal subjects? In this important new book, students, researchers, and interested general readers will find a non-intimidating, readily comprehensible introduction to all the principal ethical issues and arguments in the animal experimentation debate. Vaughan Monamy covers the history and ethics of experimentation; discusses the moral status of animals and the obligations of researchers; and introduces alternatives to animal research. Although the work is aimed at those involved in the conduct, support, and teaching of animal-based research, its clarity of style will reach lay people and experts with equal ease. Monamy does justice to both the arguments that support and oppose animal experimentation, making this a balanced and objective study of a critical issue in contemporary biomedical science.

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By:Ruth Harrison
Published on 2013 by CABI
ISBN 9781780642840
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First published in 1964, Ruth Harrison's book Animal Machines had a profound and lasting impact on world agriculture, public opinion and the quality of life of millions of farmed animals. Concerned with welfare standards at a time when animal production was increasing in scale and mechanization, Ruth Harrison set about investigating the situation in a fair and even-handed way. Reporting her findings in this book, Harrison alerted the public to the undeniable suffering of calves living in veal crates and birds in battery cages. Written at the beginning of the intensive farming movement, which promised progress but in reality worsened conditions for domesticated animals, Animal Machines provides a fascinating insight into the system we are living with today and must continue with as the global population increases. Harrison's work brought about legal reforms, a greater understanding of farm conditions for animals and increased public awareness. Animal Machines is reprinted here in its entirety, accompanied by new chapters by world-renowned experts in animal welfare discussing the legacy and impact of Animal Machines 50 years on.

Download Animal Rights PDF/eBook
By:Herbert M. Levine
Published on 1998 by Heinemann/Raintree
ISBN 9780817243500
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Debates topics such as banning the use of animals in scientific testing, the wearing of fur, and even whether or not the modern animal rights movement is good for America.

Download The Beast Is an Animal PDF/eBook
By:Peternelle van Arsdale
Published on 2017-02-28 by Simon and Schuster
ISBN 9781481488419
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Raised by strict, devout people after soul eaters attacked her village and spared only the children, Alys grows up longing for the freedom of the forest while hiding a gift that would mark her as a witch.

Download Animal Reintroductions PDF/eBook
By:Mark R. Stanley Price
Published on 1989-09-14 by Cambridge University Press
ISBN 9780521344111
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This book explores the reintroduction of the oryx back into the wild from zoo populations.

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By:Orville L. Bondoc
Published on 2008 by UP Press
ISBN 9789715425896
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Download Animal Traps and Trapping PDF/eBook
By:James A. Bateman
Published on 2003-10-01 by COCH Y BONDDU BOOKS
ISBN 9780954211776
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This is James Bateman's classic account of the history of animal traps which has become the standard work on the history of animal trapping. Animals of all kinds are covered, including mammals, birds, insects, fish and crustaceans.

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By:Sue Barraclough
Published on 2008 by Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN 9781432913861
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Discusses the physical characteristics and habitats of a variety of animals, including birds, mammals, reptiles, fish, and amphibians.

Download The Animal-lore of Shakespeare's Time PDF/eBook
By:Emma Phipson
Published on 1883 by
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Download Animal Cytology and Evolution PDF/eBook
By:M. J. D. White
Published on 1977-09-15 by CUP Archive
ISBN 9780521292276
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Chromosomes as supermolecular systems; The mitotic mechanism in evolution Endomitosis and endopolyploidy; Giant chromosomes the polytene type; Giant chromosomes the lampbrush type; The mechanism of meiosis; Chromosomes rearrangements occourrence and mechanisms; Chromosomal polymorphism in natural populations; Supernumerary chromosomes; Chromosomal rearrangements and speciaton evolution of the meiotic mechanism. The evolution of aberrant genetic systems; The cytology of interspecific hybrid;. The evolution of sex determination; Haplodiploidy; Thelytoky.

Download Green Start Book Towers: Little Animal Books PDF/eBook
By:IKids
Published on 2010-04-01 by Innovative Kids
ISBN 9781601690043
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Brand new in the green start? series, include a 98% recycled chunky board book in an adorable, reusable totebox tower! Each of these ten stackable book?s comes with simple, enriching content and endearing illustrations! Kids learn about their favorite animals in 10 stackable block books! Each rhyme features a mini story about monkeys, koalas, kangaroos and more. Parents can read the books together with their child and then slip them back into the tote-along tower. Comes with ten mini 6 page board books;

Download Small Animal Surgery Textbook - E-Book PDF/eBook
By:Theresa Welch Fossum
Published on 2013-07-19 by Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN 9780323171212
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The fourth edition of Small Animal Surgery serves as a one-stop resource for authoritative information on all aspects of small animal surgery. Coverage includes basic procedures such as spays, castrations, and declaws, as well as more advanced surgeries like craniotomy, ventral slots, and lung lobectomy. New contributors bring a fresh perspective and discuss the latest advances in key areas such as imaging modalities, regenerative medicine, minimally invasive surgery, and neurology. Access to a companion website provides a fully searchable version of the book, bi-monthly content updates, videos, aftercare instructions, case presentations, and a fracture planner. Well illustrated, step-by-step instructions for surgical techniques provide quick reference to practical how-to information in emergency and clinical situations. Coverage of cutting-edge imaging techniques, including radiographs, CT, MRI, and digital imaging, explores the most useful imaging modalities for demonstrating areas of surgical concern. Access to the continually updated companion website for the life of this edition includes: Bi-monthly content updates provide cutting-edge information on surgery developments Video clips of step-by-step surgical procedures Customizable and printable aftercare instructions Interactive Fracture Planner Case presentations Neurosurgery video clips References linked to PubMed Over 1500 full color images offer exceptionally clear representations of anatomy and currently accepted surgical techniques, including approaches and closure. Anesthesia Protocols offer easy access to recommendations for anesthetizing animals with particular diseases or disorders. Notes boxes call attention to specific data, offering at-a-glance access to key information. A new chapter on neurologic examination provides a solid foundation in neuroanatomy, electro-diagnostics, and basic MRI physics and principles, enabling you to perform a proper neurologic exam to detect problems in cats and dogs, some of which can be corrected via surgical repair. A new chapter on regenerative medicine provides the most current information on stem cell research. Differential diagnosis tables and boxes offer quick access to vital information, including how to avoid misdiagnosis of disorders that may mimic more commonly encountered surgical neurologic problems that are not actual disorders requiring surgical repair.

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By:Malcolm Rose
Published on 2008 by Evans Brothers
ISBN 9780237536169
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Bald teenager Jamie Littlewood has a conflict of conscience when forced to choose between what his sister says is right and what his employer says is wrong.

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By:Katherine Krohn
Published on 2006-01-01 by Capstone
ISBN 9780736868853
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In graphic novel format, looks at the life of the zoologist, discussing her personal life as well as her work with chimpanzees at the Gombe Stream Reserve in Tanzania.

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By:Jonathan Gottschall
Published on 2012-04-10 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN 9780547644813
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A NYTimes.com Editor's Choice A Los Angeles Times Book Prizes Finalist “A jaunty, insightful new book . . . [that] draws from disparate corners of history and science to celebrate our compulsion to storify everything around us.” —New York Times Humans live in landscapes of make-believe. We spin fantasies. We devour novels, films, and plays. Even sporting events and criminal trials unfold as narratives. Yet the world of story has long remained an undiscovered and unmapped country. Now Jonathan Gottschall offers the first unified theory of storytelling. He argues that stories help us navigate life’s complex social problems—just as flight simulators prepare pilots for difficult situations. Storytelling has evolved, like other behaviors, to ensure our survival. Drawing on the latest research in neuroscience, psychology, and evolutionary biology, Gottschall tells us what it means to be a storytelling animal and explains how stories can change the world for the better. We know we are master shapers of story. The Storytelling Animal finally reveals how stories shape us. “This is a quite wonderful book. It grips the reader with both stories and stories about the telling of stories, then pulls it all together to explain why storytelling is a fundamental human instinct.” —Edward O. Wilson “Charms with anecdotes and examples . . . we have not left nor should we ever leave Neverland.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer

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Published on 1972 by
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The Washington Theater Club presents |Four Minus One,| |Animal| by Oliver Hailey, |The Deadly Delilah| by Raleigh Bond, |The Basement| by Harold Pinter, with James Brochu, Edmund Day, Bruce A. Goldstein, Lucy Lee Flippen, Jack Halstead, Mickey Hartnett, Susan Lipton, Ronn Robinson, John Seitz, Nelson Smith, Eric Tavaris, directed by Davey Marlin-Jones and Bill Walton, production stage manager B.C. May, designer T.C. Behrens, associate designer John H. Paull, lighting designer Michael J. Rosati, costume designer Madeleine Grigg.
