11. ASI:
ASI Diary
Inc." - whose logo is a cow with a bar code on her side - focuses on the industrialization and homogenation of American food production (both crops and livestock) by a handful of multinational corporations with only their (huge) profits at
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12. ASI:
Animal Experts Directory
Cruelty
Culture
Dairy cows
Deception and pretense
Deer
Direct action
Disaster relief and rescue
Disease
Dissection
Dog fighting
Dogs
Dolphins
Domestication of animals
Downed animals
Eco-tourism
Ecology
Elephants
Emotions
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13. ASI:
ASI Diary
sheep. In another, a cow shows an excited response when she learns something (how to open a gate). When she opens the gate on subsequent occasions, the excited response is not present. Finally, an animal (I think it was a dog) shows an
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14. ASI:
ASI Diary
SARS? Remember bird flu? Mad cow disease? They haven’t gone away. Whether they come from Asian markets, British pastures, or hog farms right here in the U.S.A. (paging North Carolina!), the organisms that thrive in factory-farm conditions
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15. ASI:
ASI Diary
featured large platters of cow and pig flesh (in greater quantities than any of the vegetable offerings), and I met no other vegetarians or vegans there (although I assume there had to have been at least a few). There was no mention of vegan
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16. ASI: 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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17. ASI: 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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