NATIONAL LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT POLICY 1. Introduction Livestock plays an important role in the national economy of Bangladesh with a direct contribution of 2.95% percent to the agricultural GDP (Bangladesh Economic Review‚ 2006) and providing 15 percent of total employment in the economy. The livestock sub-sector that includes poultry offers important employment and livelihood opportunities particularly for the rural poor‚ including the functionally landless‚ many of whom regard livestock
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following terms: true-breeding‚ hybridization‚ monohybrid cross‚ P generation‚ F1 generation‚ and F2 generation. True breeding: When true-breeding plants self-pollinate‚ all their offspring are of the same variety. For example‚ purple flowers give rise to plants with purple flowers. Hybridization: The crossing of two true-breeding varieties is hybridization. Monohybrid cross: A monohybrid cross is a genetic cross using a single trait with two alleles. P generation: The true-breeding parents are referred
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Research Paper On An Animal Rabbit Rabbits (scientific name is Leporidae) are small fluffy mammals belong to the family Leporidae‚ of the order Lagomorpha. Over the world‚ rabbits can be identified in eight different genera in the family. Some of rabbit species are: European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)‚ cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus) and the Amami rabbit ( Pentalagus furnesssi‚ which is considered a harmful species in Japan). Besides‚ some species can be considered to closely relate to
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Bald Eagles The Bald Eagle‚ also known as the “Haliaeetus leucocephalus” (Hamish 1990) is one of the most majestic and spectacular birds on the planet. With a wingspan of 6 to 8 feet and a height of 34-43 cm (Duquette at al.2011) it is one of the world’s largest birds. The Bald Eagle represents the country of The United States of America because it is one of the most beautiful and symbolic creatures on the planet‚ yet it was once almost completely extinct. The Bald Eagle is mostly found in coastal
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You pay $100‚ or maybe‚ even $20 dollars at a pet shop to own a pup. Have you ever wondered where all these cheap puppies for sale in pet stores come from? The answer is that they are bred in environments known as puppy mills. Puppy mills are dog-breeding operations where profit is given over the health of the dogs. Puppy mills treat dogs like regular products‚ not living beings‚ and usually house them in an overly populated and unsanitary conditions without veterinary care‚ socialization‚ or even
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Absolutely not. In today’s world‚ zoos are nothing short of essential. Their main function is conservation. Without captive breeding‚ many endangered species would now be extinct - for example‚ the golden lion tamarin‚ red wolf and Przewalski’s horse. I am not for a moment suggesting that we should stop trying to protect animals’ natural habitats‚ but if endangered species were to become extinct in the wild (which sadly seems quite likely in the near future)‚ zoos will have preserved them for future
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marine aquaculture; Good tradition and experience of net-cages fish production in big dams Favorable natural conditions attract foreign investments Human resources potential Permanent biology monitoring in natural water basins and fish breeding farms Applying of well developed environmentally friendly production technologies for farming of freshwater species; Good developed
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Climate Change SUMMARY: Climate change is one of the most contentious public policy go through the world today. While there is just about no argument challenging the matter of the ongoing global warming‚ what is essentially being questioned is whether climate change is anthropogenic or simply a natural‚ cyclical phenomenon upon which human activities do not cast a major impact. This paper will make an effort to compare these two opposing perspectives on climate change. Greenhouse Effect Because
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that although there were some traits that were common amongst all the pea plants there was over a dozen traits that were not such as seed coat color and texture. By cross breeding pea plants‚ each with a certain trait‚ he noticed that one trait seemed to overpower the other. By knowing this he was able to better predict the breeding outcomes. Mendel’s experiments brought the idea of dominant and recessive genes. A dominant gene sort of overpowers the recessive gene in that the dominant trait will
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This essay will contain an analysis and evaluation of images taken from A.O Neville’s book ‘Australia’s Coloured Minority: It’s Place In The Community’. Published in 1947‚ Neville argues in his book that ‘half-blood’ Aboriginal people can successfully live integrate into European society‚ which he proves through a series of photographs. At this time in Australian history‚ there was significant disparity between the established settler colonies from Britain‚ and the indigenous people of Australia
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