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    Selecting cattle‚ calving seasons‚ and weaning dates for efficient range beef production systems in the Northern Great Plains Wade Anderson Chadron State College Chadron‚ Nebraska Abstract The prevalence of late spring/early summer calving (May-June) and the use of early weaning with environmentally adapted cows is not a new concept‚ however it is not a common occurrence in Northwest Nebraska nor the Northern Great Plains. Over time smaller framed cows with less milk production have

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    Cadmus and Their Children

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    of Phoenicia‚ to find her or not to return home. Unable to locate his sister‚ he consulted the oracle at Delphi and was instructed to abandon his search and instead to found a city. Upon leaving Delphi‚ the oracle advised‚ Cadmus would come upon a heifer‚ follow her‚ and build the city where she lay down to rest. Near the site of the new city Cadmus and his companions found a sacred grove guarded by a dragon. After the beast killed his companions‚ Cadmus slew the dragon and‚ on the advice of the

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    John Keats poems "Ode to a Nightingale" and "Ode on a Grecian Urn" seem to have been written with the intention of describing a moment in one’s life‚ like that of the fleeting tune of a nightingale or a scene pictured on an urn. Within each of these moments a multitude of emotions are established‚ with each morphing from one to another very subtly. What is also more subtle about these two poems is their differences. While they do touch on very similar topics‚ the objects used to personify Keats’

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    of a higher quality than dairy cattle‚ whose selection has been made wholly on the basis of milk and butterfat production. Beef carcasses are classified on the basis of age and sex. The specific classes are steer‚ heifer‚ cow‚ stag‚ and bull. Steer is a male castrated when young. Heifer is a young female which has not yet borne a calf. Cow is a female which has borne a calf. Stag is a male castrated after maturity. Bull is a mature male‚ not castrated. VEAL Veal is meat from immature animals of the

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    having the image on the website; whose sole purpose was to post images of others to make fun of their images. She then explains how she felt after reading all the comments and how it affected her self-esteem. Things like “What a waste of space‚” and “Heifers like her should be put down.” were posted by hundreds of people‚ mostly by women. She called one of her friends who reminded

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    Dewey's Tale Analysis

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    POLICE AND AUTHORITIES The police are presented as being very professional and intelligent. The manner in which they speak is very formal. Dewey mentions that his attitude towards the crime was a "Personal proposition" because his family knew the Clutters. This shows that he has deep morals and wants to bring justice to his friend. He also mentions that even if he didn’t know the Clutters‚ he would still treat it the same because it was horrific‚ and unexpected. In Dewey’s dream about

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    ODE ON A GRECIAN URN Odes – An Introduction The poem `Ode on a Grecian Urn’ is a poem written by John Keats in the form of an ode. In its original (Greek) form‚ an ode is an elaborately structured poem written in praise of an event or individual‚ with a perfect amalgamation of intellectual and emotional approaches. In the history of British poetry‚ the ode has retained its purpose (glorification)‚ but altered the structure. The Great Odes by Keats The ode being discussed is one of the `Great

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    Why Become A Veterinarian

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    During my sophomore year my family members and peers would try to encourage me to change my life goals. Such as becoming a equine veterinarian also a professional athlete. My parents were raised in a large working ranch where there was everlasting work to be done. Therefore they believe that sports & college wasn’t necessary due it there expense. However I had a different mentality I believed that anything is possible if you put your time & effort into your future goals. Then one day my agriculture

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    Since animals‚ usually pets‚ are sometimes an essential part of one’s life‚ it is not surprising that we find frequent references to its role in works of social realism‚ such as Wislawa Szymborska’s Poems New and Collected and Milan Kundera’s Unbearable Lightness of Being. Animals in literature could be used to symbolize all sorts of things‚ but in particular‚ animals may represent the personality of a character. This is because as humans and animals co-exist in the same atmosphere‚ certain aspects

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    In Cannery Row (1945)‚ author John Steinbeck captures the spirit of Monterey‚ a city in California with a variety of inhabitants‚ through an abundance amount of characters and frame stories. In his novel‚ Steinbeck‚ through society’s eyes‚ stereotypes characters‚ Mack and the boys in particular. Despite the fact that he includes society’s perception of Mack and the boys‚ Steinbeck also incorporates his own distinct attitude towards Mack and the boys. In his novel‚ Steinbeck does his best to

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