Pigs in Space

Pigs in Space
Author: Ellen Weiss
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1982
Genre: Children's stories, American
ISBN: 0868011606

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Pigs in Space

Pigs in Space
Author: Kate Foster,Larry DiFiori
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1997
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0448415712

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While cruising the galaxy, the fearless crew of the Swine Trek Too discovers a brand-new planet. But there's something strange about the Planet Za. Its crust is soft and golden, its surface bubbles like melted cheese, and the whole place smells like tomato sauce! Full color.

Peppa in Space Peppa Pig

Peppa in Space  Peppa Pig
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781338496499

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Peppa Pig visits the museum with her family and learns all about outer space in this adorable 8x8! Based on the hit TV show, as seen on Nick Jr. Get ready for a Peppa Pig story that's out of this world!Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig visit the museum to learn about outer space. They take a pretend trip through the planets, all the way to the moon! This storybook is sure to grab the attention of Peppa fans and their parents!

The Muppet Show Comic Book

The Muppet Show Comic Book
Author: Roger Langridge
Publsiher: Boom Town
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-09-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1608865274

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A comic book featuring famous Muppet show characters.

Invasive Wild Pigs in North America

Invasive Wild Pigs in North America
Author: Kurt C. VerCauteren,James C. Beasley,Stephen S. Ditchkoff,John J. Mayer,Gary J. Roloff,Bronson K. Strickland
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781351869904

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Throughout North America, non-native wild pigs have become an ecologically and economically destructive invasive species. Though they are regarded as a popular game species by some, provide economic benefits to others, and are even engrained into societal heritage in some areas, wild pigs are responsible for an extraordinary amount of damage in both natural and anthropogenic systems throughout North America. As the density and range of wild pig habitat have substantially increased over the last several decades, the magnitude and diversity of their negative impacts are not yet fully realized or quantified. With various conflicts continually emerging, wild pig management is difficult and expensive to achieve. As a result, wild pigs represent one of the greatest wildlife management challenges North America faces in the 21st century. Invasive Wild Pigs in North America: Ecology, Impacts, and Management addresses all aspects of wild pig biology, ecology, damage, and management in a single comprehensive volume. It assimilates and organizes information on the most destructive introduced vertebrate species in the United States, establishing a foundation from which managers, researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders can build upon into the future. The book provides comprehensive coverage of wild pig biology and ecology, techniques for management and research, and regional chapters. It is an asset to readers interested in wild pigs, the resources they impact, and how to mitigate those impacts, and establishes a vision of the future of wild pigs in North America. Features: Compiles valuable knowledge for a broad audience including wild pig managers, researchers, adversaries, and enthusiasts from across North America Addresses taxonomy, morphology, genetics, physiology, spatial ecology, population dynamics, diseases and parasites, and the naturalized niche of wild pigs Includes chapters on damage to resources, management, research methods, human dimensions and education, and policy and legislation Contains full color images and case studies of interesting and informative situations being created by wild pigs throughout North America Includes a chapter on wild pigs at the wildland–urban interface, a more recent and especially challenging issue

Esther the Wonder Pig

Esther the Wonder Pig
Author: Steve Jenkins,Derek Walter,Caprice Crane
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9781455560776

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Unlikely pig owners Steve and Derek got a whole lot more than they bargained for when the designer micro piglet they adopted turned out to be a full-sized 600-pound sow! This funny, inspirational story shows how families really do come in all shapes and sizes. In the summer of 2012, Steve Jenkins was contacted by an old friend about adopting a micro piglet. Though he knew his partner Derek wouldn't be enthusiastic, he agreed to take the adorable little pig anyway, thinking he could care for her himself. Little did he know, that decision would change his and Derek's lives forever. It turned out there was nothing "micro" about Esther, and Steve and Derek had actually signed on to raise a full-sized commercial pig. Within three years, Tiny Esther grew to a whopping 600 pounds. After some real growing pains and a lot of pig-sized messes, it became clear that Esther needed much more space, so Steve and Derek made another life-changing decision: they bought a farm and opened the Happily Ever Esther Farm Sanctuary, where they could care for Esther and other animals in need. Funny, heartwarming, and utterly charming, Esther the Wonder Pig follows Steve and Derek's adventure--from reluctant pig parents to farm-owning advocates for animals. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AMAZON BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

Legions of Pigs in the Early Medieval West

Legions of Pigs in the Early Medieval West
Author: Jamie Kreiner
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300255553

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An exploration of life in the early medieval West, using pigs as a lens to investigate agriculture, ecology, economy, and philosophy From North Africa to the British Isles, pigs were a crucial part of agriculture and culture in the early medieval period. Jamie Kreiner examines how this ubiquitous species was integrated into early medieval ecologies and transformed the way that people thought about the world around them. In this world, even the smallest things could have far‑reaching consequences. Kreiner tracks the interlocking relationships between pigs and humans by drawing on textual and visual evidence, bioarchaeology and settlement archaeology, and mammal biology. She shows how early medieval communities bent their own lives in order to accommodate these tricky animals—and how in the process they reconfigured their agrarian regimes, their fiscal policies, and their very identities. In the end, even the pig’s own identity was transformed: by the close of the early Middle Ages, it had become a riveting metaphor for Christianity itself.

Why the World Does Not Exist

Why the World Does Not Exist
Author: Markus Gabriel
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2015-07-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780745687605

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Where do we come from? Are we merely a cluster of elementary particles in a gigantic world receptacle? And what does it all mean? In this highly original new book, the philosopher Markus Gabriel challenges our notion of what exists and what it means to exist. He questions the idea that there is a world that encompasses everything like a container life, the universe, and everything else. This all-inclusive being does not exist and cannot exist. For the world itself is not found in the world. And even when we think about the world, the world about which we think is obviously not identical with the world in which we think. For, as we are thinking about the world, this is only a very small event in the world. Besides this, there are still innumerable other objects and events: rain showers, toothaches and the World Cup. Drawing on the recent history of philosophy, Gabriel asserts that the world cannot exist at all, because it is not found in the world. Yet with the exception of the world, everything else exists; even unicorns on the far side of the moon wearing police uniforms. Revelling in witty thought experiments, word play, and the courage of provocation, Markus Gabriel demonstrates the necessity of a questioning mind and the role that humour can play in coming to terms with the abyss of human existence.