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Oral History Interview: Peter Bull
This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. Peter Bull was an English actor and author. He discusses: Greece; books he has written; long and detailed discussions of teddy bears; his family; people he has known; astrology; his career in theater; movies he has starred in; other movies and plays; his pet dogs; and other topics.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1566/thumbnail.jp
Ear's cutting of American Pitt Bull terriers and Staffordshire bull terriers
L’auteur, devant le nombre d’essorillages demandé sur les Pit Bull Terriers américains et les Staffordshire Bull Terriers, a codifié une technique de chirurgie esthétique.In front of the number of request for ears’s cutting of american Pit Bull Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, the author gives the rules of this plastic surgery
Book Review: Bale, R. and Seabrook, M. (2021) Introduction to University Teaching. Sage publications.
Book Review:
Bale, R. and Seabrook, M. (2021) Introduction to University Teaching. Sage publications.
Mâir Bull
Manchester Metropolitan University
Corresponding author: [email protected]
Ethnographies of Sound
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the URL in this recor
Developing a reliable audit instrument to measure the physical environment for physical activity
Terri J. Pikora, Fiona C. L. Bull, Konrad Jamrozik, Matthew Knuiman, Billie Giles-Corti and Rob J. Donovanhttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/600644/description#descriptio
A nutritional guide to feeding Pacific Northwest barley to ruminants
Bulletin no. 776 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Agriculture Experiment Station, 1995-03-01. Author(s): Bull, Richard C
Keep Him Free, Buy War Savings Stamps
Keep Him Free, Buy War Savings Stamps date: 1917-18 illustrator/author: Charles Livingston Bull agency: U. S. Treasury size: 76.2 x 50.8 cmhttps://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/wwI_posters_bdsloans/1007/thumbnail.jp
Galveston Bay oyster maps. Buoy 53 to Bull Hill; transect lines and bathymetry
1 map; 61 x 84 cmThe Galveston Bay Oyster Map series is a collection of maps corresponding to the report: The Status of Oyster Reefs in Galveston Bay, Texas by Eric N. Powell, Jungguen Song, and Matthew Ellis (refer to Accession #7014). The complete map set contains a total of 41 sheets, which includes 2 overview sheets of Greater Galveston Bay and 39 sheets for specific areas around the bay. For each of 13 specific mapped areas there are 3 separate sheets - one depicting bathymetry and oyster reefs, one depicting transect lines and oyster reefs, and one depicting bathymetry and transect lines. Each of the 41 sheets is cited separately with a title consisting of the specific area mapped and the type of information recorded. The 13 specific areas include: Green's Cut to Offatt Bayou, Shell Island to Green's Cut, Stingaree Cut to Rollover Bay, Sievers Cove to Stingaree Cut, Buoy 53 to Bull Hill, Buoy 53 to Smith Point, Umbrella Point to Double Bayou, Cedar Bayou to Umbrella Point, Red Bluff to Morgan Point, Eagle Point to Red Bluff, Texas City to Eagle Point, Buoy 75 to Redfish Island, and Pelican Island to Texas City. For the complete series refer to Accession #8016 - #8056
Perception of American Pit Bull Terriers
abstract: Behavior traits were examined in an observed experiment with the presentation of an American Pit Bull Terrier. The experiment was conducted at two locations (Wal Mart, Pet Smart) with searching for behavior traits (positive, negative) with an American Pit Bull Terrier present. In contrast to the hypothesis, there was more positive behavior traits than negative behavior traits. Together, these findings suggest that the presentation of an American Pit Bull Terrier has a more positive outlook on the breed rather than negative. Similar studies should be conducted to change the legislation in regard of "Pit Bulls" that cause discrimination against the breed
What Drives Bull Prices, and How Much Can I Spend on a Bull?
Several factors determine the age-old question of how much to pay for a bull. These factors are highly variable and can fluctuate from year to year. The five main factors influencing bull prices are explored in this fact sheet, including breed, availability, auction activity, breeder reputation, and genetic potential
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