Animal Man Vol. 2: Animal Vs. Man

Animal Man Vol. 2: Animal Vs. Man
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Publisher : DC Comics
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781401243524
ISBN-13 : 1401243525
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Animal Man Vol. 2: Animal Vs. Man by : Jeff Lemire

Ever since he discovered his daughter's connection to the Red—the strange source of his powers and the mystical connective tissue between all life on the planet—Buddy Baker and his family have been on the run. But when Buddy goes missing, his family receives assistance from John Constantine and the Justice League Dark. Plus, learn the history between The Red, the Green, and the Rot!

Comparative Nutrition Of Man and Domestic Animals

Comparative Nutrition Of Man and Domestic Animals
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 724
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ISBN-10 : 9780323142984
ISBN-13 : 0323142982
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Comparative Nutrition Of Man and Domestic Animals by : H Mitchell

Comparative Nutrition of Man and Domestic Animals, Volume I discusses practical phases in the evaluation of the nutrient requirements of man and his domesticated animals and the factors that modify these quanta. This book also covers various nutrients' biochemical nature, functions, and participation in the energy transactions of the body. Organized into 11 chapters, the book initially discusses the principles of the basal metabolism and the activity increment and their role in evaluating maintenance requirement of human and animal for energy. The subsequent chapter focuses on the maintenance requirement of protein under stress and non-stress conditions. Other chapters discuss nutrient requirements for maintenance, such as water and minerals. The book also examines the nutrient requirements for muscle activities, growth, senescence, reproduction, and lactation. A discussion on the storage of nutritive material, such as water, protein, minerals, vitamins, and energy, is included. This volume is an invaluable source for organic chemists, biochemists, animal physiologists, zoologists, and nutritionists.

Gateway to the Great Books

Gateway to the Great Books
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Publisher : Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Total Pages : 5323
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ISBN-10 : 9781593392215
ISBN-13 : 1593392214
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Gateway to the Great Books by : Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc

Gateway to the Great Books are great writings which selections include short stories, plays, essays, scientific papers, speeches, and letters. Each selection represents a primary, original, and fundamental contribution to ones understanding of the universe and themselves. There are over 135 Authors, 225 Selections and 95 original illustrations. Selections include works from Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T. S Eliot, Mark Twain and more. This set will help introduce oneself to good literature and the Great Books of the Western World.

Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb

Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0774808977
ISBN-13 : 9780774808972
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb by : Rod Preece

First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics

The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 997
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ISBN-10 : 9780199707348
ISBN-13 : 0199707340
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics by : Tom L. Beauchamp

Humans encounter and use animals in a stunning number of ways. The nature of these animals and the justifiability or unjustifiabilitly of human uses of them are the subject matter of this volume. Philosophers have long been intrigued by animal minds and vegetarianism, but only around the last quarter of the twentieth century did a significant philosophical literature begin to be developed on both the scientific study of animals and the ethics of human uses of animals. This literature had a primary focus on discussion of animal psychology, the moral status of animals, the nature and significance of species, and a number of practical problems. This Oxford Handbook is designed to capture the nature of the questions as they stand today and to propose solutions to many of the major problems. Several chapters in this volume explore matters that have never previously been examined by philosophers. The authors of the thirty-five chapters come from a diverse set of philosophical interests in the History of Philosophy, the Philosophy of Mind, the Philosophy of Biology, the Philosophy of Cognitive Science, the Philosophy of Language, Ethical Theory, and Practical Ethics. They explore many theoretical issues about animal minds and an array of practical concerns about animal products, farm animals, hunting, circuses, zoos, the entertainment industry, safety-testing on animals, the status and moral significance of species, environmental ethics, the nature and significance of the minds of animals, and so on. They also investigate what the future may be expected to bring in the way of new scientific developments and new moral problems. This book of original essays is the most comprehensive single volume ever published on animal minds and the ethics of our use of animals.

The Mind as a Scientific Object

The Mind as a Scientific Object
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 9780195139327
ISBN-13 : 0195139321
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mind as a Scientific Object by : Christina E. Erneling

This book argues that all the cognitive science disciplines are not equally able to provide answers to ontological questions about the mind, but rather that only neurophysiology and cultural psychology are suited to answer these questions."--BOOK JACKET.

Laboratory Animal Medicine

Laboratory Animal Medicine
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 769
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ISBN-10 : 9781483269160
ISBN-13 : 1483269167
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Laboratory Animal Medicine by : James G. Fox

Laboratory Animal Medicine is a compilation of papers that deals with the diseases and biology of major species of animals used in medical research. The book discusses animal medicine, experimental methods and techniques, design and management of animal facilities, and legislation on laboratory animals. Several papers discuss the biology and diseases of mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Another paper addresses the dog and cat as laboratory animals, including sourcing of these animals, housing, feeding, and their nutritional needs, as well as breeding and colony management. The book also describes ungulates as laboratory animals, including topics on sourcing, husbandry, preventive medical treatments, and housing facilities. One paper addresses primates as test animals, covering the biology and diseases of old world primates, Cebidae, and ferrets. Some papers pertain to the treatment, diseases, and needed facilities for birds, amphibians, and fish. Other papers then deal with techniques of experimentation, anesthesia, euthanasia, and some factors (spontaneous diseases) that complicate animal research. The text can prove helpful for scientists, clinical assistants, and researchers whose work involves laboratory animals.

State Violence and the Execution of Law

State Violence and the Execution of Law
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9780415529747
ISBN-13 : 0415529743
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis State Violence and the Execution of Law by : Joseph Pugliese

State Violence and the Execution of Law examines how law plays a fundamental role in enabling state violence and, specifically, torture, secret imprisonment, and killing-at-a-distance.

All God's Animals

All God's Animals
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Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9781626167155
ISBN-13 : 162616715X
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis All God's Animals by : Christopher Steck

The book is the first of its kind to draw together in conversation the views of the early Church, contemporary biblical and theological scholarship, and post-conciliar teachings. Steck develops a comprehensive, Catholic theology of animals based on an in-depth exploration of Catholicism's fundamental doctrines—trinitarian theology, Christology, pneumatology, eschatology, and soteriology. All God's Animals makes two central claims. First, we can hope that God will include animals of the present age in the kingdom inaugurated by Christ. Second, because of this inclusion, our responses to animals should be guided by the values of the kingdom. As Christians await the final liberation of all creation, they are to be witnesses to God’s kingdom by embodying its ideals in their relations with animal life. Because the kingdom's fullness is yet to come and because our world remains marked by the wounds of sin, however, Christian treatment of animals will at times require acts that are at odds with the kingdom’s ideals (for example, those causing suffering and death). Steck examines each of these ideas and explores all of their complexities.

Franz Joseph Gall

Franz Joseph Gall
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 585
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ISBN-10 : 9780190464639
ISBN-13 : 0190464631
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Franz Joseph Gall by : Stanley Finger

Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) was always a controversial figure, as was his doctrine, later called phrenology. Although often portrayed as a discredited buffoon, who believed he could assess a person's strengths and weaknesses by measuring cranial bumps, he was, in fact, a serious physician-scientist, who strove to answer timely questions about the mind, brain, and behavior. In many ways a remarkable visionary, his seminal ideas would become tenets of modern behavioral neuroscience. Among other things, he was the first scientist to promote publicly the idea of specialized cortical areas for diverse higher functions, while taking metaphysics out of his new science of mind. Moreover, although he obviously placed too much emphasis on "tell-tale" skull features (mistakenly believing that the cranium faithfully reflects the features of underlying brain areas), he fully understood the strength of "convergent operations," conducting neuroanatomical, developmental, cross-species, gender-comparison, and brain-damage studies on both humans and animals in his attempts to unravel the mysteries of brain organization. Rather than looking upon Gall's "organology" as one of science's great mistakes, this book provides a fresh look at the man and his doctrine. The authors delve into his motives, what was known about the brain during the 1790s, and the cultural demands of his time. Gall is rightfully presented as an early-19th-century biologist, anthropologist, philosopher, and physician with an inquisitive mind and a challenging agenda--namely, how to account for species and individual differences in behavior. In this well-researched book, readers learn why, starting as a young physician in Vienna and continuing his life's work in Paris, he chose to study the mind and the brain, why he employed his various methods, why he relied so heavily on cranial features, and why he wrote what he did in his books. Frequently using Gall's own words, they show his impact in various domains, including his approach to the insane and criminals, before concluding with his final illness and more lasting legacy.