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Animal Ethics

I applaud his recognition that cows are individual feeling beings that share with us the ability to experience happiness and contentment, fear and pain. Kristof describes “happy” cows that are loved “like children” by an organic dairy farmer.

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From Today's New York Times

Animal Ethics

2): We disagree with your contention that the First Amendment protects animal “crush” videos. To the Editor: Re “ Disgusting but Not Illegal ” (editorial, Aug. In United States v. Stevens , the Supreme Court last year overturned a 1999 law banning depictions of animal cruelty on the grounds of overbreadth.

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Animal Rights Zone Launches Today

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Also, it has the added bonus of organizing my content better than I have. The goal is to provide blogospheric content that is easy to find, and from a variety of sources. New York Times. New York City. On the left, you'll see this: Concepts. Project Treadstone. Responsible Policies. Kazakhstan.

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Animal Ethics

Fittingly, few words, much content! Posamentier River Vale, N.J., May 20, 2007

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Birds of the West: An Artist’s Guide–A Book Review

10,000 Birds

’ Since these boxed informational sections are not listed in the table of contents, this is the only way to find them apart from browsing. I understand that this is common in many media style sheets (looking at you, New York Times), but they should be capitalized in a bird book. Bird species are not capitalized.

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National Audubon Society Birds of North America: A Guide Review

10,000 Birds

The new series was masterminded by Chanticleer founder Paul Steiner, who was lauded on his death 19 years later for his “brilliant idea of creating bird guides with photographs” and organizing them visually. Who is responsible for the intellectual content of the Audubon guide? New York Times, March 11, 1996.

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Veraguan Mango – Panama's ex-endemic

10,000 Birds

I’m a big fan of your work and I find that you’re striking a good balance between content and form, despite the fact that you’re clearly donning a different style from, say, David Attenborough. Cats Are Still Public Enemy Number One, For Birds The New York Times and Tweety have it absolutely correct.

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