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Okay, so its quite like the September issue of Vogue--neither is it 1,000 pages long nor does it set the fashion trends for the upcoming year nor take an entire year to produce. Nor has anyone decided to make a...

 
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[Revised entry by Kristin Andrews on September 3, 2010. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] The philosophical issues that relate to research on animal cognition can be categorized into three groups: questions about the assumptions on which the research is based; questions that arise about the methods used in the research programs; and questions that arise from the specific research programs themselves....

 
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Pastor Michael K. Smith, Sr., 52, entered into eternal rest Tuesday, August 31, 2010 as he was surrounded by his wife, sons, mother, and Elders.

 
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