31. Canaanite religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
worship · Animal worship · Ethos · Folklore · Magic and religion · Myth and ritual · Mythology · Orthopraxy · religion and mythology · Ritual
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32. Animal testing regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
regulations
History of animal testing
History of model organisms
IACUC
Laboratory animal sources
Pain and suffering in lab animals
Testing cosmetics on animals
Toxicology testing
Vivisection
Issues
Biomedical Research
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33. Chinese dragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dragon is one of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac which is used to designate years in the Chinese calendar . It is thought that each animal is associated with certain personality traits. Dragon years are usually the most popular to have
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34. Bayt Jibrin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
clay figurines of horned animals, ceramic spindle whorls and animal bones belonging to pigs, goats, sheep and larger herbivores. The inhabitants probably chose this area due to the arable land and copious springs flowing in the summer months.
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35. Assisted suicide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Euthanasia
Types
Animal · Child · Voluntary
Non-voluntary · Involuntary
Views
Religious (Buddhist · Catholic )
Groups
Dignitas · Dignity in Dying
Exit
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36. Amalek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
even with reference to an animal by saying "This animal belonged to Amalek". .
[edit ] Amalekites in the Bible
[edit ] Kings of the Amalekites
Agag (1 Sam. 15:8)
[edit ] Listing of Amalek/Amalekite references in Hebrew
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37. Animal welfare science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
national laws to protect animals was the UK "Cruelty to animals Act 1835 " followed by the "Protection of animals Act 1911 " . In the US it was many years until there was a National law to protect animals - the "animal Welfare Act of 1966 "
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38. Nonviolence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to Mark Kurlansky, "all religions discuss the power of nonviolence and the evil of violence." Such principles or tenets can be found in each of the major Indian religious traditions (Hinduism , Buddhism , Jainism ) as well as in the major
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39. Veganism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
The Animals Film
more...
Categories
Animal advocacy parties
Animal law
Animal Liberation Front
Animal rights
Animal rights advocates
Animal right media
Animal rights
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40. Chinese mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Astrology
Dragons
Religion (Folk Religion )
Deities
Pangu
Ghosts
Major entities
Deities
Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors
Eight Immortals
Creatures
Bixie
Black Tortoise
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