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kindergarteners that his cows produced 1.5 million gallons of manure a month. The dairy owns 1,000 acres and rents another 1,800 acres to dispose of that waste and grow crops to feed the cows.
"Where does the poop go?" one boy asked. "And
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not interested in whether a cow should be able to bring a lawsuit against a farmer; I am interested in why we have the cow in the first place."On the other hand, some commentators consider the better approach to be modifying the concept of
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of Technology The Last Sea Cow: The Politics of Eighteenth-Century Extinction Ryan T. Jones, Appalachian State University Island Life: Natural History in Nineteenth-Century German New Guinea Nigel Rothfels, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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HAS Courses in the Northwest
as the epidemics of "mad cow" disease, avian flu, and "swine" flu have recently and dramatically demonstrated. While these diseases are often seen as separate to the "normal" workings of international political economies, this seminar will
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replied that they thought cows were intelligent, had feelings, and responded well to kind treatment. Ninety-three percent thought it was important to know each individual cow, and 46 percent named their cows. "Those that called their cows by
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HAS Courses in History
as the epidemics of "mad cow" disease, avian flu, and "swine" flu have recently and dramatically demonstrated. While these diseases are often seen as separate to the "normal" workings of international political economies, this seminar will
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people thinking about mad cow disease and exposed the nasty politics of agribusiness. Her struggles with weight over the years led her to try a three-week “vegan cleanse” last summer with the help of The Veganist author Kathy
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occurred when runoff from cow pastures contaminated the spinach).
Interestingly, another recent IBM survey of U.S. consumer attitudes noted that "meat, poultry and coffee top the list of the one item shoppers don't want to give up" when
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a Thing, then, is this Cow . . .”: Positioning Domestic Livestock Animals in the Texts and Practices of Small-Scale “Self-Sufficiency”" (03/16/2008)
Animals and Society
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seek to modify the way cows, pigs and chickens are raised and slaughtered, believing that despite efforts to promote vegetarianism and veganism, millions of people are going to continue eating animals no matter what, and so those animals
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