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      • Trusted Partner
        June 2020

        A Little Pig and Ten Wolves

        by Yang Yongqing

        While there is a story of "Three Little Pigs" in the western world, there is another story "A Little Pig and Ten Wolves" in China. An evil old wolf wanted to eat a piglet living alone but he was taught a lesson. The angry wolf found another nine wolves to take a revenge. The piggy was brave and scheming, and he repelled those wolves again.

      • Trusted Partner
        Animal husbandry
        November 2001

        Weaner Pig

        Nutrition and Management

        by Edited by Mike A Varley, Julian Wiseman

        Weaning represents a significant challenge to every young piglet and the success of the process is crucial to the lifetime performance of the animal. The transition from a liquid diet to one that is usually based on dry food ingredients is accompanied by major changes in digestive physiology, immune status and social and physical environments. Successful weaning is, therefore, the key to effective growth, feed efficiency and the subsequent development of the pig. This book has been developed from a British Society of Animal Science occasional meeting, held in September 2000. The Weaner Pig: Nutrition and Management brings together all the scientific disciplines involved in the pre and post-weaning biology of the piglet, concentrating on:Growth/developmentNutritionImmunology/healthEthologyThe physical environment

      • Trusted Partner
        December 2023

        Acute Express

        by Pi Zhaohui

        It consists of short fairy tales such as Acute Express, Bad Habits Traveling Group, and Commander Breadwolf, each of which stands on its own and coheres as a whole. Boss Snail runs an acute courier company, with Mr. Sexy as the courier. Mr. Muddle entrusts Mr. Sexy Acute to deliver bread to himself 30 years ago; Dr. Bald entrusts Mr. Sexy Acute to deliver letters to aliens; Haha the piggy entrusts Mr. Sexy Acute to deliver laughter to his whiny sister-in-law ...... customers entrusted with strange and bizarre, Mr. Sexy Acute always finds a solution to the problem and is a qualified courier.

      • Trusted Partner
        August 2022

        Voll gemein, sagt das Schwein

        Vom Ärgern und Entschuldigen

        by Katja Reider / Alexandra Langenbeck

        That's So Mean, Says the Piggy A funny picture book about arguing, getting angry and making up, which shows how important it is to ask for forgiveness. The pig is in a good mood. But then the goat is really mean and the good mood is gone. In its anger, the pig passes on the mood by insulting the rabbit, who then offends the duck, which in turn unloads its anger on the goat. Stupid duck!, thinks the goat. Until it remembers how mean it also was. Oh dear! Will it be able to make up for it?• A powerful picture book to read aloud for ages 4 and up. • Key themes: Getting angry, arguing, asking for forgiveness, apologizing, and getting along• Strengthens emotional development and helps to deal with difficult emotions

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        2009

        Strange book

        by Alexander Asatiani

        All books have either writing, pictures or both in it, but the book that Ellen got as a gift has neither. It does, however, have extraordinary recording powers. Like in so many of Sandro’s stories, in The Strange Book it is completely natural for dreams to merge with reality. Through the matter-of-fact occurrence of unlikely events, The Strange Book tells a story of growing up without abandoning the inner child.

      • Trusted Partner
        Science & Mathematics
        December 2021

        Broom and Fraser's Domestic Animal Behaviour and Welfare

        by Donald Broom

        Completely updated and revised, and synthesizing the recent explosion in animal welfare literature, the sixth edition of this best-selling textbook continues to provide a thorough overview of behaviour and welfare of companion and farm animals, including fish. The introductory section has been completely revised, with all following chapters updated, redesigned and improved to reflect our changing understanding. This edition includes: - New and revised chapters on climate change and sustainability, ethics, and philosophy to ensure that the book provides the latest information in a changing world; - New information on human interactions with other animal species, big data, modern technologies, brain function, emotions and behaviour; - Solutions and advice for common abnormal behaviours. Written by a world-leading expert and key opinion leader in animal behaviour and welfare, this text provides a highly accessible guide to the subject. It is an essential foundation for any veterinary, animal science, animal behaviour or welfare-focused undergraduate or graduate course.

      • Trusted Partner
        May 2023

        How Philosophers Fail Themselves

        The somewhat different historyof philosophy

        by Otto A. Böhmer

        — Philosophy for beginners — For philosophy enthusiasts — A pleasant read This truly brilliant book tells of the sometimes sublime, sometimes exhilarating efforts of philosophers to maintain their attitude in everyday life without forgetting the meaning of their own words – and how they ultimately failed to do so. The minor, sometimes bizarre events in the lives of the great philosophers fit so aptly in the picture of the respective philosophy that one has to assume they could have been conceived to keep the associated intellectual giant in a strange and memorable mood. A book of cheerful science, full of wit, narrative and linguistic eloquence.

      • Trusted Partner
        Medicine
        July 2018

        Are We Pushing Animals to Their Biological Limits?

        Welfare and Ethical Implications

        by Temple Grandin, Martin Whiting

        Stimulating and thought-provoking, this important new text looks at the welfare problems and philosophical and ethical issues that are caused by changes made to an animal's telos, behaviour and physiology, both positive and negative, to make them more productive or adapted for human uses. These changes may involve selective breeding for production, appearance traits, or competitive advantage in sport, transgenic animals or the use of pharmaceuticals or hormones to enhance production or performance. Changes may impose duties to care for these animals further and more intensely, or they may make the animal more robust. The book considers a wide range of animals, including farm animals, companion animals and laboratory animals. It reviews the ethics and welfare issues of animals that have been adapted for sport, as companions, in work, as ornaments, food sources, guarding and a whole host of other human functions. This important new book sparks debate and is essential reading for all those involved in animal welfare and ethics, including veterinarians, animal scientists, animal welfare scientists and ethologists.

      • Freehand Lettering Handbook

        Sixty-Seven Fonts _ from Basic to Advanced

        by PIGPONG (Yoko Ganaha, Piggy Tsujioka)

        This is a how-to book for handwritten lettering. With it, you can write fashionable lettering on windows, or perhaps a blackboard, using POSCA (water-proof water-based markers), chalk, pens, or COPIC markers. This book introduces fifty different arrangements based around very basic fonts. You will definitely learn how to use a great variety of decorative fonts. Employing the methods in this book you will surely be able to freely create pop illustration-like lettering or even lettering for café-like retail spaces.

      • Let's Decorate with Paper Figures!

        How to Make White 3D Paper Cut-Outs from Drawing Paper

        by PIGPONG (Yoko Ganaha, Piggy Tsujioka)

        Cut out a piece of white drawing paper and then fold it – the straight and curved lines made with all this folding create a relief-like 3D paper craft. A variety of styles are introduced, from shapely Gothic to really sharp designs. Distinctive shadows cast on the white drawing paper really bring out nuances in the plaster work. After making each craft you will surely come up with various ideas regarding it's use: putting it in a glass bottle, using them as ornaments in a window, door, around the stairs, as a rack on the wall, or a basket.Cut out a piece of white drawing paper and then fold it – the

      • Tanned Leather-Crafting DIY Book

        Bags and Useful Items for Everyday Life

        by PIGPONG (Yoko Ganaha, Piggy Tsujioka)

        This book presents seventy leather-crafts and thorough instructions for their construction. It primarily uses “tanned leather” to make bags and other useful items, while also incorporating techniques for dyeing and weathering. The author begins with simple leather-crafts, before moving on to help you make more and more complex items by gradually increasing the number of components incorporated into each design. This book really is chock full of techniques that cannot be found in previous publications.

      • Tanned Leather Handmade Bags Ultimate Techniques

        Includes Patterns with Stitch Marks for Hand Sewing

        by PIGPONG (Yoko Ganaha, Piggy Tsujioka)

        This book shows how to make forty bags and miscellaneous goods with very simple, clear-cut instructions that even total biginners can follow. What makes this book special is that it has patterns, with stitch marks at the end of the book.

      • Three Little Piggy Banks

        by Pamela George, Illustrated by Meredith Luce

        Three Little Piggy Banks is a story that teaches the basic principles of personal financial management. The twins, Ella and Andy, receive three piggy banks each for their 5th birthday when they have their hearts set on a camera and a bike. Their parents explain that the twins will start to receive an allowance of three dollars a week that they will divide into three piggy banks called Saving, Sharing and Spending. When Ella and Andy meet their goal of saving five dollars each, their parents will help them buy the gifts they wanted. Young readers will learn about delayed gratification, the importance of sharing, how to set a goal for saving, and how good it feels to buy something special while living within one’s means.

      • Organic farming
        June 2018

        Achieving sustainable production of pig meat Volume 1

        Safety, quality and sustainability

        by Prof. Alan Mathew

        Pig meat is the most widely-consumed meat in the world. Previous growth in production has relied, in part, on more intensive systems. In meeting rising demand, these systems face challenges such as the ongoing threat of zoonotic diseases, the need to improve feed efficiency in the face of rising costs, the need to reduce the environmental impact of pig production and increasing concerns about animal welfare.This volume looks first at the main zoonoses affecting pigs and how they can be controlled. It then reviews the latest research on aspects of meat quality such as flavour, colour, texture and nutritional quality. Finally, it assesses ways of monitoring and reducing the environmental impact of pig production.With its distinguished editor and international team of expert authors, this will be a standard reference for researchers in swine science, producers, government and other organisations involved in supporting pig production. It is accompanied by two companion volumes which focus on animal breeding, nutrition, health and welfare.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2023

        How to Eat a Mammoth?

        The History of Humanity in 50 Dishes

        by Uta Seeburg

        Roasted mammoth, the last supper or Hawaiian toast — Uta Seburger presents dishes that offer a glimpse into an era    The perfect gift to bring along when you’re invited to dinner with friends!    A Culinary History of Humanity Did you know that the nobel citizens of Ancient Rome loved to watch live birds flutter out of a roasted piglets? Or that gladiators at the colosseum followed a vegan diet? How did the pickled herring come to be? And was the last mammoth really consumed in London in 1951? Fifty dishes serve as touchstones for a history of food — and humanity, too. Uta Seeburg takes fifty dishes and presents us with a chronological culinary history of humanity. From roasted mammoth (approx. 11,000 BC), to Babylonian stew (2000 BC), the last supper (approx. 30 AD), baked swan (1672), Wiener Schnitzel (around 1830) or Hawaiian toast (1955) to Ferran Adria’s iconic liquid olives (2003): each essay describes a dish and why its creation marks a key moment in history. Learn what was eaten to celebrate the victory at Waterloo and how the omelette ended up on TV.

      • Cerdito, ¿adónde vas?

        by Juan Arjona

        During his morning walk, Piglet meets the farmer, the butcher, the knight, the mayor, and even the king. They all ask him where is going, but Piglet is not going anywhere, he is coming from an adventurous night, where he has saved practically everyone in town. They all treat him as a hero, and him gift, but… Is it true that Piglet is so brave? Has he spent the night saving the world? Actually nobody knows, but the reader of this beautiful book will have the chance to open a double gatefold, where he or she will be able to read what really happened that night and judge on his or her own. A funny and sweet story, told following a traditional folktale structure.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2019

        The Piglet Sea Dog

        by Anton Soya, Oksana Baturina

        A CHILDREN'S BOOK FROM THE FARM A warm summer in the countryside. The animals of a farm live peacefully and harmoniously together. But one day a wild goose tells them amazing stories about the sea. That there are ships, salt water and screaming seagulls. The tales impress everyone very much, but especially a little pig. Since then, he has been dreaming of the sea and of traveling it himself one day as a captain. But how can a little pig become a sea bear? Well, everything is possible if you only believe in it! Dreams and fears, friendship, and trust... So many impressions and experiences can come with a short summer.   A children’s book about friendship and self-confidence. Believe in your dreams, and they will come true! A picture book that brings a summer mood and vacation feelings. Dreams and fears, betrayal and trust − these are issues that arise for every child. The positive book emphasizes believing in yourself and your friends and never losing self-confidence. No fears anymore!

      • Poetry

        THIS LITTLE PIGGY WENT TO PRADA

        Nursery Rhymes for the Blahnik Brigade

        by Amy Allen

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