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I've been blogging, speaking and writing about consumer activism for several years, along with my...
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Working in a Turkey Insemination Factory
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Readers, I like to publish this undercover and riveting article by animal-rights activist Jim Mason every Thanksgiving. It's in honor of the millions of turkeys that will be c ...
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A review of Jonathan Safran Foer's book: Eating Animals
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A book review by Sally Kneidel, PhD http://sallykneidel.com/As a biologist and co-author of two books about the meat industry, I was asked by Jonathan Safran Foer's publicist ...
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Working in a Turkey Insemination Factory
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Sally Kneidel
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Readers, I like to publish this undercover and riveting article by animal-rights activist Jim Mason every Thanksgiving. It's in honor of the millions of turkeys that will be c ...
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Second wave of H1N1 declining in numbers but not severity; third wave may be worst
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Text by Sally Kneidel, PhDNovember 18, 2009See this post now on the front page of www.basilandspice.com I talked with a knowledgeable nurse friend yesterday, a woman who takes ...
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Second wave of H1N1 declining in numbers but not severity; third wave may be worst
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Text by Sally Kneidel, PhDNovember 18, 2009See this post now on the front page of www.basilandspice.com I talked with a knowledgeable nurse friend yesterday, a woman who takes ...
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The most dangerous cases of H1N1
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by Sally Kneidel, PhD As I wrote about a couple of weeks ago, my daughter and her boyfriend both had H1N1 recently. They both had fever, headache, severe muscle aches, fatigu ...
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The most dangerous cases of H1N1
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by Sally Kneidel, PhD As I wrote about a couple of weeks ago, my daughter and her boyfriend both had H1N1 recently. They both had fever, headache, severe muscle aches, fatigu ...
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Budding Scientists Assess the Tiny Critters of Africa
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A Great Student Opportunity In June of 2009, Ken and I helped out with a biodiversity survey in South Africa. Most of the researchers were undergraduates from universities in ...
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Budding Scientists Assess the Tiny Critters of Africa
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A Great Student Opportunity In June of 2009, Ken and I helped out with a biodiversity survey in South Africa. Most of the researchers were undergraduates from universities in ...
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One-tenth of Louisiana to be submerged by 2100
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The Louisiana coast in the year 2100, according to scientists' projections of rising seas and reduced sedimentation. Note that New Orleans is far off the coast. Photo courtes ...
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One-tenth of Louisiana to be submerged by 2100
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The Louisiana coast in the year 2100, according to scientists' projections of rising seas and reduced sedimentation. Note that New Orleans is far off the coast. Photo courtes ...
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Livestock account for 51% of annual worldwide greenhouse gas emissions
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All photos and text by Sally Kneidel, PhD, of sallykneidel.com and veggierevolution.blogspot.com Photo by Sally Kneidel, PhD I read an article today that blew my socks off - ...
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Livestock account for 51% of annual worldwide greenhouse gas emissions
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All photos and text by Sally Kneidel, PhD, of sallykneidel.com and veggierevolution.blogspot.com Photo by Sally Kneidel, PhD I read an article today that blew my socks off - ...
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Toad and lizard come to call
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All text and photos by Sally Kneidel, PhD, of sallykneidel.com I had fun this week. To my joy, I was twice asked to retrieve or rescue a little animal in a bad situation. One ...
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New studies confirm that circumcision saves lives
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The Swazi chief in the center, surrounded by her family and, on the far right, our friend Sonny I was intrigued by a story I saw in Science News recently about circumcision ...
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New studies confirm that circumcision saves lives
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The Swazi chief in the center, surrounded by her family and, on the far right, our friend Sonny I was intrigued by a story I saw in Science News recently about circumcision ...
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My daughter says elderberry got rid of her H1N1 virus
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Sadie with little Henry Written by Sally Kneidel, PhD, of sallykneidel.com. This post is now on www.basilandspice.com and is a Google News link. My daughter Sadie, in her 20 ...
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My daughter says elderberry got rid of her H1N1 virus
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Sadie with little Henry Written by Sally Kneidel, PhD, of sallykneidel.com. This post is now on www.basilandspice.com and is a Google News link. My daughter Sadie, in her 20 ...
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Ground beef: a risky choice for families and the planet
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Story by Sally Kneidel, PhD, of sallykneidel.com The New York Times reported on October 11 that eating ground beef is still risky. Well, yes, but what's new about that? Of c ...
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Ground beef: a risky choice for families and the planet
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Story by Sally Kneidel, PhD, of sallykneidel.com The New York Times reported on October 11 that eating ground beef is still risky. Well, yes, but what's new about that? Of c ...
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