GOOD TO LOVE OR GOOD TO EAT? ETHICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HUNTING, KILLING AND THE CONSUMPTION OF ANTHROPOMORPHIC ANIMALS IN POPULAR PICTUREBOOKS

Good to love or good to eat? Ethical and ideological implications of hunting, killing and the consumption of anthropomorphic animals in popular picturebooks

This paper discusses the visual and narrative construction of species difference Wire Cutter in a selection of Little Golden Books, as well as its ethical and ideological implications.I will focus on how certain picturebooks encourage thinking about species in terms of difference and hierarchy, while simultaneously blurring species boundaries throu

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Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants on Gau Island, Fiji: differences between sixteen villages with unique characteristics of cultural value

Abstract Background Traditional resource management (TRM) systems develop depending on local conditions, such as climate, culture, and environment.Most studies have focused on the TRM system itself, excluding the people who manage the system, and the relationship between the system and the people.The use of resources and people is intimately linked

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Transcriptomic insights into the roles of the transcription factors Clr1, Clr2 and Clr4 in lignocellulose degradation of the thermophilic fungal platform Thermothelomyces thermophilus

Introduction:Thermothelomyces thermophilus, formerly known as Myceliophthora thermophila, is Shirts used in industry to produce lignocellulolytic enzymes and heterologous proteins.However, the transcriptional network driving the expression of these proteins remains elusive.As a first step to systematically uncover this network, we investigated grow

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Myocardial Viability: From Proof of Concept to Clinical Practice

Ischaemic left ventricular (LV) dysfunction can arise from myocardial stunning, hibernation, or necrosis.Imaging modalities have become front-line methods in the assessment of viable myocardial tissue, with the aim to stratify patients into optimal treatment pathways.Initial studies, although favorable, lacked sufficient power and sample size to pr

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