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Reason October 2000 Frederick K. Goodwin & Adrian R. Morrison |
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"Drawing the Line" by Steven M. Wise A Harvard professor says science itself proves that such animals as parrots, apes and elephants should be considered persons with legal rights. |
BusinessWeek August 6, 2007 Arlene Weintraub |
Why We Spoil Spot So People naturally love dogs. Or do dogs train us to love them? |
ifeminists November 4, 2003 Todd Andrew Barnett |
Pamela Anderson and PETA's Animal Rights Insanity When it comes to the loopy, obsessive "animal rights" agenda advanced by Hollywood celebrities and "animal rights" activists, it's obvious that all and any modicums of rationality and sanity pertaining to the issue just, in a word, fly the coop. |
Financial Planning October 1, 2009 Donna Mitchell |
5 Questions for Richard L. Peterson Psychiatrist and hedge fund manager Richard L. Peterson discusses his patented conversation guide for advisors: Inquire, Describe, Empathize, Add and Suggest (Ideas). |
Reason January 2001 |
Letters Animal Instincts" "Science and Self-Doubt," by Frederick K. Goodwin and Adrian R. Morrison (October), presents only one side of a multidimensional issue... |
Fast Company April 2000 Julie Piotrowski |
Top Dog Job Titles of the Future: Niloo Howe |
DailyCandy June 25, 2007 |
Welcome to the Jungle OnGossamer offers signature micromesh, low-rise bikinis adorned with wild animals. |
Salon.com April 30, 2001 Peter Brandt |
PETA's Ingrid Newkirk A month after asking Timothy McVeigh to die a vegan, the president and co-founder of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals dares you to say she cares more about animals than people... |
Scientific American January 2006 |
Saving Animals and People Use of animals in testing and in biomedical research continues to be necessary and is ethically preferable to experimenting on humans or forgoing cures that could save human lives, but the development and acceptance of animal substitutes deserve enthusiastic support. |
Outside March 2010 Elizabeth Hightower |
The Wild File: Most Powerful Species Today's power animals are the ones bringing in dollars or holding up development. |
Search Engine Watch April 9, 2010 Frank Watson |
DIYSEO: Good Starting Point for Small Businesses? A new product aims to help small businesses start search engine optimization tactics on their own. A Q&A with DIYSEO's founder, Patrick Gavin. |
The Motley Fool September 16, 2005 Roy Lewis |
Deduct While You Can For a limited time, you could save big with sales tax deductions. |
PC World December 2002 McCracken & Arar |
Microsoft on Custom XPs Jim Allchin, Microsoft's Platforms Group vice president, talks about the future of specialized versions of the XP operating system. |
Pharmaceutical Executive December 1, 2008 Sarah Houlton |
Animal Humanity The new EU directive looks to reduce, refine, and eventually replace animal testing. |
Outside January 2008 Sam Moulton |
Animal Communication: Penelope Smith The author of Animals in Spirit: Our Faithful Companions' Transition to the Afterlife discusses her ability to talk with animals. |
Chemistry World May 19, 2014 Emma Stoye |
UK researchers pledge transparency in animal research Seventy-two research organizations in the UK have signed the new Concordat on Openness in Animal Research -- a pledge to offer the public more information about studies involving animals. |
Job Journal August 31, 2008 |
Career Snapshot: Animal Care Assistant Working with and caring for animals can be dirty, dangerous, and extremely rewarding. |
Fast Company November 2003 Ryan Underwood |
Fast Talk: Would You Hire This CEO? We ask top execs to answer questions from their own companies' standard job interviews. Do they measure up? |
Macworld September 2000 David Ferris |
Trends: The Digital Video Revolution Whether you're interested in documenting the kids or you're an aspiring filmmaker, affordable Macs with FireWire connections, DV camcorders, inexpensive storage, and software such as iMovie can help you create digital video more affordably than ever before. |
HHMI Bulletin February 2011 Rabiya Tuma |
Harboring Seals The Marine Mammal Center rehabilitates sick and injured animals, including California sea lions, elephant seals, and harbor seals, and then releases them back to the wild. |
Chemistry World February 2, 2006 Jon Evans |
Researchers Put Bioenergetics Into Biomagnification A mathematical model developed by researchers is set to improve understanding of how persistent organic pollutants accumulate in different animal species. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2012 Allan S. Roth |
John Bogle Interview; Index Fund Champion John Bogle, the legendary champion of index funds, believes advisors add value - and it s not in trying to beat the market. |
Pharmaceutical Executive March 1, 2007 |
Finance: Q&A with Annette Grimaldi It's now more lucrative for a small pharmaceutical company to sell than to go public. Here is how the past year has shaped up - and what might be next on the horizon. |
Popular Mechanics July 2009 Erin McCarthy |
Bears and Other Predators Invade U.S. Neighborhoods When Europeans settled the New World, they dealt with predators by showing them the business end of a gun. |
Food Engineering February 1, 2007 |
Regulatory Watch FDA finds meat and milk from animal clones is as safe to eat as from conventionally bred animals. |
AskMen.com Bernie Alexander |
Understanding Chinese Astrology For almost five thousand years, people have looked for guidance in this system, based on the movement of heavenly bodies, the Chinese calendar, and its cycle of animals. |
Smithsonian September 2006 Lucinda Moore |
Interview with Thomas Allen Harris The director of the award-winning film, Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela, discusses his movie in which he pays homage to a dozen foot soldiers from the city of Bloemfontein who devoted their lives to freeing South Africa. |
Smithsonian June 2006 Amy Crawford |
Interview: Christiane Nusslein-Volhard A Nobel laureate holds forth on flies, genes and women in science. Her first book, Coming to Life, explains the genetic and cellular basis of animal development and explores the ethical implications of recent progress in genomics and biotechnology. |