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Rearing A Family Rather:

Rearing A Family Rather This positive approach is taking precedence over the negative em¬phasis on problems. The Institute of Child Study of Toronto is concerned with ways of identifying and describing well children (102, 1956). Parents want to discuss the delights of rearing a family rather than the difficulties.

Although most fish farming is still based on techniques of partial culture, it is in the care¬fully controlled intensive-rearing system that most technological developments are taking place. For example, closed-circuit water recycling enables the farmers to remove waste products - mainly ammonia, urea and feed or waste solids - and return clean water to the rearing facility [3]. Fish grow more rapidly in warm water. For this reason, some fish farms are sited near power stations and farmers can make use of the warm waste water from cooling towers, previously regarded as a pollutant, in the recycling process to accelerate growth rates of fish and shellfish, thus saving on heating costs. In the United States the effluent from a thermal power station has been put to good use in the rearing of molluscs and lobsters, and in Britain flatfish have been grown in heated water from a nuclear power station.

See Also Scottish Family:

The family had been in New York since the middle of the 1600's. The future president was named after his father, whom he once described as "the best man I ever knew." The elder Theodore Roosevelt exemplified the same energy, conscientiousness, and warmhearted devotion to the common welfare that always distinguished his son. The president's mother, Martha Bulloch, came from a highly re¬spected Georgia family. Theodore Roosevelt was a true cosmopolitan American; besides Dutch, he had English, Welsh, Scottish family, Irish, French, and German blood in his veins.

This article deals with the Anglian element of Scottish family literature, composed chiefly in lan¬guages descended from the Northern dialect of Middle English (see preceding section, Lan¬guages) and emerging as Lowland Scots or Stand¬ard English, or a mixture of both. Scottish family Gaelic literature is reviewed under CELTIC LITERATURES— Scottish family Gaelic Literature.


On The Other Hand See One Family Of Insects:

Chemical pesticides, despite their great benefits, have their drawbacks. In some cases insecticides have become less potent because the insects developed resistance to their effects [2]. In other cases the insecticide has affected the animal enemies of the harmful insects with the result that the insects have actually multiplied in number.

Many insects live for short periods only—no more than a few hours—while others may live for many years. Some species of insects follow a definite pattern of migration. Those insects that live more than one family of insects season hiber¬nate in some protected spot out of doors or in old buildings, as well as in inhabited homes. In some species only the female lives through the winter in hibernation, the male dying in the fall. Insects may be found anywhere and everywhere—in, on, and near water; in and on the ground; in the air; at high altitudes; in old buildings; at low altitudes; in occupied houses; in gardens; in and on vegetation; in and on other animals; and so on.

 

 

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