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By Mariah Krzanowski Ever wonder what non-human animals are used for currently for in the workforce or what kind of jobs they do on a day-to-day basis? Well that’s what I’m here for, I am here to tell you what non-human animals do today to contribute in law enforcement and military; also how they have made an impact in this area.
By Michelle Storup Equine Assisted Leadership Development (EALD) is a form of Equine Assisted Learning (EAL). Leadership Development is relevant to every occupation at every level. It is the process of improving the ability of individuals and organizations to get the changes they're looking for. The basis of leadership is about influencing others, not about position. As coaches, horses (equine) are partnered with human companions and become co-facilitators in teaching authentic power with purpose and evaluating the legitimacy of a leader.
By Dr. G (Carol Glasser) Students in the Spring 2017 section of Society and Animals (SOC 285W: Special Topics) took a survey measuring their attitudes toward nonhuman animals in the first day of class and again 14 weeks later, toward the end of the semester.
By: Chelsea Zblewski Fox hunting is the act of tracking and killing foxes, typically red foxes. It is a common tradition in many countries, such as, Canada, France, Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States. This type of hunting is prominent in the upper-class community. The foxes are hunted as a form of pest control, population control, and as tradition.
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This is a website about nonhuman animals, written by human animals taking a Society and Animals class at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Archives
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