Contemporary Issues in Animal Agriculture (3rd Edition)
This book, previously titled Impacts of Livestock Production, objectively deals with a number of important issues that are affecting livestock production and the public perception of animal production on a global basis. Some of these issues include consumption of animal products and human health, global warming, biotechnology and animal rights. The volume examines domestication of animals and their contributions to human welfare, animal products in the human diet, principles of animal nutrition and the scientific feeding of livestock, feed additives and growth promotants in animal production, environmental concerns involving livestock production, livestock grazing and rangelands issues, industrialization and globalization of animal agriculture, food quality and safety issues, bioethics, animal welfare, animal rights, and biotechnology issues, and livestock integration into sustainable resource utilization. For anyone involved with animal and poultry science.
This book, previously titled Impacts of Livestock Production, objectively deals with a number of important issues that are affecting livestock production and the public perception of animal production on a global basis. Some of these issues include consumption of animal products and human health, global warming, biotechnology and animal rights. The volume examines domestication of animals and their contributions to human welfare, animal products in the human diet, principles of animal nutrition and the scientific feeding of livestock, feed additives and growth promotants in animal production, environmental concerns involving livestock production, livestock grazing and rangelands issues, industrialization and globalization of animal agriculture, food quality and safety issues, bioethics, animal welfare, animal rights, and biotechnology issues, and livestock integration into sustainable resource utilization. For anyone involved with animal and poultry science.
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do you think thats good that the United States falls behind 3rd world countries?
If they did they wouldn't be a 3rd world country
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Are there any charities that help give 3rd world countries a proper sex education? 10 points best answer x?
the main problem in africa is aids and unwanted pregnancies that lead to large families they can't support. the sex education they get is ironing women's breast to make them sexually undesirable so no babies or the new thing where they just bitch about gay sex. maybe if they had better sex education it would be another step towards leaving poverty and crime, like in new york city when they gave out free abortions to poor families eventually they saw crime rates lower by a lot.
does anyone know of any charities like this? xxx
Yes, there are many nonprofit organizations providing very frank, fact-based education regarding HIV/AIDS transmission in Africa. The World Health Organization, UNFPA, UNV, and many international NGOs and local NGOs provide this information in countries across Africa, and many organizations hand out free condoms. You need to check your facts -- New York City has NEVER given out free abortions, and there is absolutely no correlation whatsoever between abortions and crime rates. Part of the problem in Africa is that, in many communities, the chance of a woman getting HIV/AIDS goes up if she gets married, because it's considered normal and even healthy for a man to have sex outside of his marriage in many communities. Compounded with this is the Catholic Church saying that condoms cause AIDS (they do not) and telling married women that, even if their husband is sleeping around, asking them to use a condom is a sin. And then you have people like Jacob Zuma, the President of South Africa, saying he prevents AIDS by taking a shower after sex. Misinformation abounds, from prominent leaders, so it becomes hard for NGOs to counter that.
How come people in america think 3rd world countries have poor educations?
if a country is poor they automatically assume that its because they are uneducated. most 3rd world countries have way tougher education than in any 1st world country.
Maybe because underdeveloped nations haven't developed school systems, highways, plumbing and electrical grids for the majority of it's populations.
Why is education so important in developing 3rd world countries?
There is a strong, strong negative correlation between birth rate and education. More educated people are able to get their kids to live longer, are more likely to get the kids immunizations, and they don't have to have so many kids in order to get a couple to survive to adulthood. Further, it does not take much improvement in education to yield vast improvements in the most basic infrastructure improvements, like piping water up from the supply to the middle of town. That improvement alone can save half the family half their workday. It is that critical to do simple things.
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