41. Animal Ethics: November 2007
Carbon Dioxide ," Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons 12 [2007]: 79-90, at 90 [parenthetical reference omitted])
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42. Animal Ethics: December 2007
Here is a Wall Street Journal column about foie gras.
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43. Animal Ethics: March 2008
Here is an online journal that should be of interest to readers of this blog. I will add a link to the blogroll.
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44. Animal Ethics: April 2008
Review ’s companion journal First Impressions this week published an online symposium on Agricultural Animals and Animal Law .If you would like to post about the symposium on the Animal Ethics blog, please feel free either to link to the
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45. Animal Ethics: May 2007
delays. The medical journal Lancet recently published findings showing that children who are not adequately nourished in the first five years of life sometimes never catch up to their peers.A diet that may be adequate for an adult is not
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46. Animal Ethics: February 2007
High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal [ HPMAJ ]. The column, which you can read here , is a call to arms to factory farmers to fight back against those individuals and organizations working to protect farm animals from the abuses inherent in
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47. Animal Ethics: February 2004
I once read a chatty journalistic book on wolves, which described in detail how wolves trapped in medieval France used to be flayed alive, with various appalling refinements. "Perhaps this was rather cruel," the author remarked, "but then
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48. Animal Ethics: November 2004
Is Happiness Relative?" Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 36 (August 1978): 917-27.Other studies also support this principle. Psychologist Martin E. P. Seligman (based at the University of Pennsylvania) discusses some of this
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49. Animal Ethics: January 2005
Since 2002 " (Anchorage Journal, Jan. 9):Friends of Maggie, an Anchorage citizens' group, has worked to persuade the Alaska Zoo to relocate its solitary female African elephant, Maggie, to a warm climate and the company of other elephants.Four
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50. Animal Ethics: January 2004
through a variety of hunting journals, including American Sportsman, Forest and Stream, Field and Stream, and American Angler —all of which were founded in the 1870s and 1880s. Some hunter-conservationists were particularly concerned
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