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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    130: ...icians tried to limit child labor by law. Factory owners resisted -- they felt that they were aiding the p...
  2. Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
    14: ...]. Although ''Ms.'' has had a number of different owners since Steinem and the other founders sold it, she...
  3. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    7: ...om as a headliner on the [[T. O. B. A.]] (Theater Owners' Booking Association) theatre circuit. Her bigge...
  4. Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
    5: ...ured years of inhumane treatment from her various owners, including an incident where an overseer hurled a...
  5. Seal (device) (5951 bytes)
    29: ...two seals from the artist, and the seals from the owners of the painting.
  6. Proletariat (3268 bytes)
    5: ...riat is that class of society which does not have ownership of the [[means of production]]. Therefore, the...
    7: ...cally wish wages to be as high as possible, while owners wish for wages (costs) to be as low as possible. ...
    11: ...]] states that workers must be granted collective ownership over the means of production to end such alleg...
  7. James Madison (15187 bytes)
    21: ...h; [[February 11]], [[1829]]) were the prosperous owners of the [[tobacco]] [[plantation]] in [[Orange Cou...
    113: ...agent Rev. Dr. [[Ralph Randolph Gurley]] but his "ownership in the negroes and people of color" he bequeat...
  8. Africa (35389 bytes)
    92: ...e) and the money coming in is sent to the foreign owners, or the money is used to repay loans to industria...
  9. Barbados (21887 bytes)
    17: Local politics were dominated by plantation owners and merchants of British descent. It was not unti...
  10. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    69: ...i]] system (which divided the society into lords, owners of property, and commoners, users of property) in...
  11. Bast goddess (3454 bytes)
    12: ...were allowed to eat from the same plates as their owners. Consequently, later as the main cat (rather than...
  12. Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
    129: ...re from teammates, fans, and media might make the owners give in somewhat, but this was no guarantee. The...
    135: ...Ruth. Ruth never received a chance to manage, as owners apparently took to heart a statement Barrow had m...
    149: ...ue and attendance continue to fall, and soon lost ownership control of the team. Ruth had played in only ...
    160: ...mes before he had essentially been blackballed by owners, who for various reasons didn't trust him, this t...
  13. Hawaii (34434 bytes)
    71: ...coup d'鴡t]] orchestrated by American plantation owners with the help of an armed militia and the [[Unite...
    76: ...remained a territory for sixty years. Plantation owners, like those that comprised the so-called [[Big Fi...
    78: The power of the plantation owners was finally broken by activist descendants of ori...
    81: ...], which was strongly supported by the plantation owners, was voted out of office. In its place, the [[Ha...
  14. West Virginia (24258 bytes)
    46: ...se in the western part of Virginia and plantation owners in the plains and tidewater regions. Under the U...
    92: ...ndependent and self-sufficient base of small land owners, but also a significant amount of rural [[underem...
  15. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    92: ... change was caused by the abandonment of farms by owners seeking wage jobs in urban areas or bank seizure ...
  16. Salem witch trials (12402 bytes)
    19: ...d fled to [[New York]] or beyond. Sawmills, their owners missing or distracted, their workers arrested or ...
  17. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    99: ...gents raided such establishments and arrested the owners and patrons, the business of running speakeasies ...
  18. American football (39287 bytes)
    68: ...the pace of many games, and was killed by the NFL owners after the [[1991]] season.
  19. Castle (27805 bytes)
    8: ...n, but also as a home. Castles were made by their owners for specific purposes, or evolved into new purpos...
  20. American Civil War (47733 bytes)
    78: ...dually and voluntarily with compensation to slave-owners and resettlement of former slaves.
  21. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    355: ...ts well before the end of the war—and their owners compensated for the loss by the South Vietnamese ...
  22. Civil rights (27169 bytes)
    10: ...s wife, relatives and children having no right of ownership. Similarly, the mediaeval European city-states...
    38: ... repaired by returning holdings to their rightful owners as a "one time" redistribution (a reference to th...
  23. Timeline of United States history (1930-1949) (8681 bytes)
    20: *[[1933]] - [[Home Owners Loan Corporation]]
  24. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    33: ...ed in burning Jamestown to the ground, plantation owners sought a less rebellious form of labor - African ...
  25. History of California (38344 bytes)
    119: ...of California until the mid-[[19th century]]. The owners of these ''ranchos'' were called ''rancheros'' an...
    185: ...ensions between unskilled workers and wealthy landowners persisted up to and through the Great Depression ...
    198: ...ther Spanish land-grants were protected for their owners for a time, notably the [[Irvine Ranch]] in [[Ora...
  26. Labour Day (7088 bytes)
    29: ...nt days in different provinces. This led to ship-owners complaining that seamen were taking excessive hol...
  27. African Grey Parrot (5256 bytes)
    24: ...ating toys and interaction with their owners. Pet owners often refer to their relationship with them as be...
  28. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    115: ...verstone Circuit]], and suggested that unless its owners, the [[British Racing Drivers Club]], modernise t...
    135: ...inue to use Cosworth engines under Cosworth's new owners. The chances have been greatly reduced, but if a ...
  29. World Series (40101 bytes)
    85: ...[[1925]], Brooklyn owner Charles Ebbets convinced owners to adopt the current 2-3-2 system of scheduling W...
  30. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    8: :'''Ownership:''' [[Time Warner]]
    40: ...ilwaukee had dwindled as well, and a new group of owners once again sought relocation. Keen to attract th...
  31. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    22: ...terest to Clarence Miles, and the American League owners approved the relocation of the team to Baltimore....
  32. Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
    37: ...bly [[Keith Foulke]]. Many fans saw this as their ownership (led by [[Jerry Reinsdorf]]) betraying them an...
    258: ===Owners===
  33. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    32: ...ing the team elsewhere. On October 12, 1954, the owners voted to approve the sale of the Athletics to ano...
    43: During the Johnson ownership, any good young players on the Athletics were ...
    47: ...ey]], who soon thereafter bought out the minority owners. In 1961, Finley's first year as team owner, the...
    49: ...h wealthier teams for top talent. The Athletics, owners of the worst record in the American League in 196...
    53: ...wo full years of ownership, Finley asked the A.L. owners for permission to move the Athletics to [[Arlingt...
  34. Texas Rangers (baseball) (14993 bytes)
    30: ...s, but the idea was rebuffed by the other AL team owners.
    34: ...71]], he got his wish, receiving approval from AL owners to move the franchise to Arlington for the 1972 s...
  35. Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
    59: ...ere engaged in a dispute with one of their fellow owners over insurance proceeds. The NHA disbanded, and t...
  36. Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
    24: ...ng stock from other investors, thus becoming sole owners of the company. The company remained privately he...
  37. Ship (18843 bytes)
    12: ...el Plimsoll|Merchant Shipping Act of 1876]], ship-owners could load their vessels until their decks were a...
  38. Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
    58: ...uld be easily destroyed and, thus, afforded their owners little protection.
  39. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    52: ...w pole is beyond feasibility for the owner. Also, owners of poles who are not familiar with cultural tradi...
    56: ...otem pole designs should be cleared with both the owners of the pole and the cultural group or tribal gove...
  40. Amulet (8206 bytes)
    18: ...egedly endowed their magical abilities upon their owners.
  41. Mellotron (7426 bytes)
    10: ...mber of celebrities and among the early Mellotron owners are [[Princess Margaret]], [[Peter Sellers]], [[K...
  42. Samburu (2862 bytes)
    1: ...s to them as "owners of the land" ("lo" refers to ownership, "nkop" is land)though others present a very d...
  43. California Gold Rush (3231 bytes)
    8: ...host town of abandoned ships and businesses whose owners had decided to join in the rush, and then, slight...
  44. Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
    18: ...is still being produced and has a devoted base of owners. Honda has also released a hybrid version of the ...
    110: ...tute]]'s research indicates a lower total cost of ownership for PHEVs due to reduced service costs and gra...
    189: ...purchased at a San Jose dealership. The qualified owners do not have to pay for parking in any city garage...
    196: .... In the future, manufacturers may provide hybrid-owners with the ability to set this balance (fuel effici...
    200: ...y the cars, and hundreds of enthusiastic engineer-owners gather on the Internet and in clubs. The complexi...
  45. William Kidd (4938 bytes)
    10: ...ed to persuade his crew to return the ship to its owners but they refused.
  46. Economy of Russia (68844 bytes)
    97: ...he vouchers issued in 1992 had been used by their owners to buy shares in firms directly, invest in invest...
    109: ...s in shareholding. Within the first years of such ownership, most worker shares had been sold at depressed...
    126: ... construction to bakeries and beauty salons. Such ownership has allowed Luzhkov's planners to manipulate r...
    138: ... that Yeltsin should have extended [[property]] [[ownership]] to [[land]], facilitated the formation of ne...
    142: ...der buyout" supposedly induced 'employee dominant ownership', inevitably leading to the tendency for the s...
  47. Cigarette (11302 bytes)
    97: ...roversy between smokers, non-smokes, workers, and owners. Southern States, such as [[Virginia]], [[Tenness...
  48. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    11: ...ee Valley Authority]] (1933), involved government ownership of the means of production. Milton Friedman i...
    20: ...is massive program of economic planning and state ownership. The apparent failure of capitalism led some A...
    60: ...mits for their crops. The AAA would then pay land owners subsidies for leaving some of their land idle wit...
  49. Tennessee Valley Authority (7965 bytes)
    7: ...]] and began to support the concept of Government ownership of [[public utility|utilities]], particularly ...
    10: ...ting practices and were subject to abuse by their owners, utility holding companies, at the expense of con...
  50. Scythia (22520 bytes)
    79: ... of the Black Sea, and buried with their Scythian owners under burial mounds on the flat plains of what is...
  51. Mexican-American War (9503 bytes)
    62: ...ionists viewed the war as an attempt by the slave-owners to expand slavery and assure their continued infl...
  52. Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
    85: ...g', the animals start eating the pills from their owners' hands, making it an ideal source of essential vi...
  53. Uranium (27752 bytes)
    242: Owners and operators of U.S. civilian nuclear power reac...
  54. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    61: ... that they might have in the wild and allow their owners to enjoy their activities. Most commercial exerc...
  55. Reindeer (6508 bytes)
    43: ...etween [[Bronze Age]]-[[Iron Age]]. Siberian deer-owners also use the reindeer to ride on. (Siberian reind...
  56. Mouse (5574 bytes)
    92: ...mice.info Fancy Mice 'A complete resource for pet owners and show breeders']
  57. Dachshund (8129 bytes)
    111: ...vor in [[England]] and the [[United States]] that owners were actively encouraged to [[Animal euthanasia|e...
  58. Akbash Dog (3434 bytes)
    31: ...reed might think that they know better than their owners during training. The Akbash is a relatively low-e...
  59. Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog (2614 bytes)
    38: ...nothing distinctive is found in the Otto. Alapaha owners appear to disagree and photos seem to indicate a ...
  60. German Shorthaired Pointer (6091 bytes)
    51: ...nature make it a popular companion dog for active owners.
  61. American Cocker Spaniel (4564 bytes)
    51: ...be high strung and snappish. As with all puppies, owners are advised to choose their breeder carefully.
  62. American Hairless Terrier (1479 bytes)
    25: ...d States]], in 1972. Edwin and Willie Scott, the owners, liked the bitch's look and temperament, and upon...
  63. Siberian Husky (8100 bytes)
    79: ...ulling a skier) and European [[ski-pulka]]. A few owners use them for dog-packing and hiking. They have al...
  64. Australian Cattle Dog (7087 bytes)
    60: ...lid-color marks on the body are undesireable. For owners who are more interested in their dogs' performanc...
    76: ...hese dogs will be around children, they and their owners must have sufficient training to know how to mana...
  65. Jack Russell Terrier (11452 bytes)
    53: ...find temporary and permanent homes for JRTs whose owners could not meet these requirements for keeping JRT...
  66. Australian Kelpie (4881 bytes)
    66: ...s illegal to keep [[dingo]]es as pets, some dingo owners register their animals as Kelpies or Kelpie cross...
  67. Australian Shepherd (9749 bytes)
    63: ...sweet and affectionate dog who is faithful to its owners and is good with children, although its overwhelm...
  68. Basenji (6939 bytes)
    80: ...f with strangers but form strong bonds with their owners. If not supervised or trained properly, Basenjis ...
  69. Basset Hound (7184 bytes)
    48: ...ers to be "sympathetic" and give them extra food; owners should resist this temptation lest their dogs bec...
    71: ... will carry and track dirt to the despair of many owners.
  70. Belgian Shepherd Dog (5744 bytes)
    22: ...as if they think that they are smarter than their owners, so it is important for the owner to know how to ...
    28: ===Ownership===
  71. Dog (69384 bytes)
    43: ... other humans are, who rely on language. Most dog owners have a large collection of stories about their do...
    186: ...ndent of any utilitarian considerations. Many dog owners consider having unconditional acceptance from a f...
    190: ...te understandably positive interpretations by dog owners, it is questionable whether these animals are tru...
    224: ...cases where they fail to straighten on their own, owners sometimes opt for surgical intervention.
    226: ...red characteristics very closely. Of course, most owners who let their dogs reproduce will feel the offspr...
  72. Border Collie (8931 bytes)
    43: ...and do not always know when to stop on their own; owners must ensure that they do not overexert themselves...
  73. Portuguese Water Dog (3218 bytes)
    5: ...(2.5 cm) long evenly over the body (although some owners prefer the muzzle or the base of the tail shorter...
  74. Catahoula Leopard Dog (4794 bytes)
    56: ...atahoula "too much dog" for inexperienced or meek owners, and can make it a liability in surburban neighbo...
  75. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (4677 bytes)
    59: ... [[puppy mill]]s. As for all breeds, prospective owners interested in purebred dogs should carefully rese...
  76. Chinook (dog) (4501 bytes)
    44: ...h still used for recreational dogsledding by some owners, Chinooks today appear to be used largely as fami...
  77. Dalmatian (6388 bytes)
    67: ...tian clubs can usually address this issue for new owners. Some male Dalmatians are aggressive towards othe...
    70: ... without thinking through the responsibilities of ownership: for example, Dalmatians, having been bred to ...
  78. Dobermann (9580 bytes)
    61: ...s an [[albino]]. Though many potential Dobermann owners find the color beautiful, albino Dobermanns, like...
    73: ...o stand. In larger and larger numbers, Dobermann owners are opting not to have their pet's ears cropped, ...
  79. English Springer Spaniel (4333 bytes)
    52: ...glish Springer Spaniels are playful animals; many owners find humor in their play. As with many playful d...
  80. English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan) (2427 bytes)
    37: ...sferred to English Toy Terrier breed clubs. Many owners in Great Britain are against this decision; other...
  81. Fox Terrier (4434 bytes)
    16: ...ds as the Modern Fox Terriers. Some Jack Russell owners preferred that their breed clubs remain unaffilia...
  82. Golden Retriever (8646 bytes)
    40: ...ry tolerant and does not require very much of the owners, other than regular exercise. It is often affecti...
    43: ...s not fully mature until three or older, and many owners comment that their dogs retain their puppyish nat...
    52: ...ies. They are exceptionally eager to please their owners.
    71: ...sequence, many goldens are abandoned each year by owners who can no longer care for them. These dogs, many...
    73: ... These [[rescue group]]s usually accept dogs from owners and establish agreements with local animal shelte...
  83. Great Dane (5068 bytes)
    71: ...strong dogs who are protective and loyal to their owners. They take to training well and are fairly low m...
  84. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog (4930 bytes)
    56: ...hem carrying goods or even a person. Prospective owners need to be prepared to give them lots of time and...
  85. Irish Wolfhound (5173 bytes)
    45: is its biggest disadvantage when attracting owners who have no concern for its special needs. As wi...
    53: ... age of 8 months, the dogs appear adult, and many owners start stressing them too much. Outstretched limbs...
  86. Italian Greyhound (6363 bytes)
    63: ...ptly occupy your lap if you let it. In fact, many owners of this breed have them sleeping with them in the...
  87. Korea Jindo Dog (7529 bytes)
    45: ...ates and becoming very loyal friends to their new owners.
    57: ...se of the difficulty of training them. Potential owners who are prepared and determined to have an intell...
  88. Maltese (dog) (7842 bytes)
    62: ...equired to prevent their coats from matting. Many owners will keep their Maltese clipped in a "puppy cut,"...
  89. Mexican Hairless (2533 bytes)
    53: ...]] [[Mesoamerica]], and may date back 3500 years. Owners of this dog call them "xolos" for short.
  90. Miniature Fox Terrier (5533 bytes)
    26: ...s in the [[United States]]. Some Toy Fox Terrier owners can trace their dogs pedigrees to "Foiler", the f...
    30: ...tenacity, endurance, and extreme loyalty to their owners; the dogs were routinely taken on the hunt, were ...
    37: ...All-Breed club]]. These members joined with some owners in [[Western Australia]] and organized as the Ten...
  91. Miniature Schnauzer (3683 bytes)
    51: .... They are compact, muscular, and square shaped. Owners typically groom them with long bushy eyebrows, be...
  92. Mixed-breed dog (14915 bytes)
    7: ...hen referring to a dog. Therefore, many American owners prefer ''mixed-breed''. ''Mutt'' is also used (in...
    11: To complicate matters, many owners of '''crossbred dogs''' identify them—often...
    52: ...]] or [[rescue groups]], where they are sought by owners with the caring, patience, and drive to train the...
    69: ...ibit often unique appearances. Although some dog owners have a specific breed of dog they wish to acquir...
    71: ...ly an abundant supply of mixed-breed dogs wanting owners, available at negligible prices, while pedigreed ...
  93. Mudi (2181 bytes)
    50: ...]] and [[Komondor]] breeds in its native country, owners of the Mudi claim that he is incomparable for his...
  94. Newfoundland (dog) (4428 bytes)
    49: ...rie]]'s [[Peter Pan]] was a Newfoundland. (Newfie owners resent the depiction of her as a [[St. Bernard (d...
    59: ...eed characteristic is a tendency to drool. Newfie owners acknowledge this cheerfully, proudly displaying p...
  95. Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever (4346 bytes)
    63: ... yet learned how to interact with dogs. Potential owners should note the "Toller scream," a high-pitched a...
  96. Papillon (7480 bytes)
    55: ...nted with a new situation. In fact, some Papillon owners believe that their dogs interpret any new event a...
    58: ...f the Royal Court during his tenure. Other famous owners are said to have been [[Marie Antoinette]], and [...
  97. Pug (5400 bytes)
    76: ...ard VIII]] and [[Wallis Simpson]]) were the proud owners of 4 pugs, who ate steak served in lead crystal d...
  98. Pyrenean Shepherd (6156 bytes)
    83: ...e "one-man" dogs, attached and dedicated to their owners, with a desire to follow them around the house to...
  99. Rottweiler (7225 bytes)
    50: Rottweilers are not naturally without tails. Many owners decide to have the tails removed soon after the p...
    54: ... quick to learn and have a desire to please their owners. They are too intelligent to be left to their own...
    67: From that time it has become popular with dog owners and in [[1935]] the breed was officially recognis...
    76: ...d dogs with highly aggressive tendencies and some owners have used the dogs to boost their macho images.
  100. Saluki (3166 bytes)
    57: ...ssess hunting qualities. Salukis slept with their owners in their tents to be protected from the heat of t...
  101. Samoyed (dog) (2738 bytes)
    43: ... to pull sleds when they moved, and to keep their owners warm at night by sleeping on top of them.
  102. Seppala Siberian Sleddog (6982 bytes)
    39: ...r sled dogs and to be more highly bonded to their owners. The Seppala Siberian Sleddog disposition is act...
  103. Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier (3413 bytes)
    55: ...heir temperament is curious and friendly. Wheaten owners are familiar with the famous "wheaten greetin'" t...
  104. Staffordshire Bull Terrier (6063 bytes)
    49: ... makes them more than a handful for inexperienced owners. They are also highly intelligent and playful.
  105. Tenterfield Terrier (4541 bytes)
    36: ...South Wales for some time. In 1992 they met with owners from other states to discuss the future of the Cl...
    38: The tireless efforts of Tenterfield Terrier owners were rewarded in 2002 when the Tenterfield Terrie...
  106. Toy Fox Terrier (2715 bytes)
    48: ...shows by clowns so they make great companions for owners with a good sense of humor.
  107. Weimaraner (5294 bytes)
    59: Prospective owners should note that the Weimaraner is not recommende...
    63: ...as to create a noble-looking, reliable gundog. As ownership was restricted, the breed was highly prized an...
  108. Whippet (6038 bytes)
    45: ...nimals, and although especially attached to their owners, they are friendly to visitors. They are not pron...
    47: ...d strong-willed, but are equally devoted to their owners. Males tend to run one to two inches taller, and ...
    59: ...used to provide sport on nonworking days as their owners enjoyed racing them against each other. The moder...
  109. Film (18911 bytes)
    18: ...ather than leave the audience in silence, theater owners would hire a [[piano|pianist]] or [[organ (music)...
  110. Bast (goddess) (4923 bytes)
    8: ...eing allowed to eat from the same plates as their owners. Consequently, as the main cat (rather than lion)...
  111. Ellen Louise Wilson (3272 bytes)
    12: Descendant of [[slave]] owners, Ellen Wilson lent her prestige to the cause of i...
  112. Slavery (26455 bytes)
    1: ...'chattel slavery''', implies the [[property|legal ownership]] of a person or persons.
    4: ...ave some influence because of their status as landowners or [[wealth]]y persons.
    87: ...wners began to make profits from them. Plantation owners made lucrative profits even though there was appr...
    121: ...resence in the Midwest was nominally lawful (when owners crossed into free states) turned Northern public ...
    136: ...nion armies or when they simply left their former owners. Many joined the [[Union Army]] as workers or tro...
  113. Baseball (36464 bytes)
    154: ... players became unsatisfied, as they believed the owners had too much control—a stance that many bas...
  114. Major League Baseball (14783 bytes)
    35: ...was accepted by Major League Baseball players and owners, was issued at the start of the 2005 season and g...
    45: ... however they must be accepted by MLB players and owners before any changes can be made.
    115: ...e organization. The contract, signed by previous ownership, requires the team name to contain the name of...
    138: === Players, ownership, ballparks and officials ===
    142: * [[List of Major League Baseball principal owners]]
  115. Chile (39914 bytes)
    72: ...solutism eventually predominated, but wealthy landowners continued to control Chile.
    82: ...also called for nationalization of foreign (U.S.) ownership of Chile's major [[copper]] mines.
    90: ... students, truck owners, copper workers, and shop owners. A [[Chilean coup of 1973|military coup]] backed ...
  116. Woodrow Wilson (31322 bytes)
    77: ...s projects and transferred the land to plantation owners. In [[1919]], Haitians rose up in rebellion again...
  117. Cat (30067 bytes)
    18: ...at]], a [[pedigreed cat]], or a [[show cat]]. The owners and breeders of show cats compete to see whose an...
    85: ...s may also contribute to a sense common among pet owners that cats are both more aloof and more self-suffi...
    140: ... irresistable play opportunity for cats and their owners alike.
  118. Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
    14: ===Land ownership and land hunger===
    16: ...g families will do almost anything to retain land ownership within the family unit, with the greatest ambi...
  119. Culture of Jersey (13844 bytes)
    90: ...ct roadside verges and hedges and ensure property owners have trimmed back overhanging greenery. This cust...
  120. Cockatiels (4283 bytes)
    26: ..., they have very loving dispositions toward their owners. Their popularity as pets is in part because they...
  121. Discus Fish (4433 bytes)
    25: ...ifficult to care for and breed. Some breeders and owners use [[tap water]] while others claim that it is n...
  122. Feral Cats (8203 bytes)
    38: ...d rapidly and have large litters, and often their owners do not have the capacity or desire to care for a ...
  123. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    85: ...g', the animals start eating the pills from their owners' hands, making it an ideal source of essential vi...
  124. Gypsy Moths (23610 bytes)
    89: ... gypsy moth population. Tactics suggested for homeowners are probably too costly and too labor intensive f...
    91: == Tactics suggested for homeowners ==
    93: ...moth. These activities are more practical for homeowners to use on individual yard trees than for land man...
    180: ...ese factors will enable land managers and woodlot owners to prescribe silvicultural actions that will mini...
  125. Reticulated Pythons (2643 bytes)
    21: ...le snake escapes, sometimes causing injury to the owners themselves, other pets, and people living nearby....
  126. Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
    17: ...Forrest]] and [[Charlotte Cushman]]. Many theater owners, such as [[William Dunlap]] and [[Thomas Abthorpe...
  127. Horse-racing (6278 bytes)
    35: ...juries received in training or be killed by their owners - considered no longer commercially viable. The ...
  128. Wind power (27669 bytes)
    88: ...art a beneficial psychological effect on building owners, so that they begin to take on a keen awareness o...
  129. Geothermal power (4808 bytes)
    10: ...ant affects those nearby, the consolidation plant ownership at The Geysers has been beneficial because the...
    17: ... This has led to disputes about whether the plant owners are liable for the damage the earthquakes cause.
  130. Anatolian Shepherd Dog (4170 bytes)
    55: ... These traits make it more challenging as a pet; owners of dogs of this breed must determinedly [[sociali...
  131. American Pit Bull Terrier (8642 bytes)
    35: Due to bad publicity caused by irresponsible owners, people unfamilar with dogs often consider them t...
    46: ... eagerness to please their masters. Inexperienced owners tend to find them to be too much to handle-they a...
    48: ...gs they have raised. It is also a good policy for owners to have their dog [[micro-chip]]ed where possible...
    52: ...;Staffordshire Terrier” was adopted by some owners and was recognized by the [[American Kennel Club]...
    56: ...egulations. Purists among American Staffordshire owners find this unethical, and resent it, perhaps feari...
  132. Havanese (12254 bytes)
    100: ...ut useless fluffy family dogs of the wealthy land owners of Cuba! Even though many upper class Cubans fled...
    102: ...y, good temperament, and publicity by such famous owners as [[Barbara Walters]].
    129: ...e is not a naturally yappy dog, but may alert its owners to approaching people. Usually acknowledging that...
  133. Kangal Dog (7910 bytes)
    63: ...nning of Kangals in most parts of Germany. Kangal owners feel unfairly singled out, and point out that agg...
    75: ..., there are also enthusiast groups, though Kangal ownership has been restricted severely in Germany, where...
  134. Small Munsterlander (6456 bytes)
    49: ... that worked equally well in the field and water. Owners of the breed consider it to be uniquely effective...
  135. Otterhound (3413 bytes)
    54: ...ic is their ultrasensitive nose. As a result, new owners of Otterhounds often find that their new dog gets...
  136. Rice (13724 bytes)
    77: ..., Georgia|Savannah]]. From the slaves, plantation owners learned how to dike the [[marsh]]es and periodica...
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