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ASPCA and notes
However, groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ( PETA ) notes incidents of animal injury, including an incident where a " bull suffered from a broken neck ..." According to the ASPCA, practice sessions are often the scene of more severe abuses than competitions.

ASPCA and practice
Organizations such as the ASPCA discourage the practice on the grounds that it does not promote kindness to, or respect of, animals.

ASPCA and sessions
The ASPCA also drafts animal welfare legislation initiatives and proposals for legislators to consider during their sessions.

ASPCA and are
Cases involving torture, killings and mistreatment of animals are some examples of cases handled by the ASPCA.
Local humane societies in the U. S. are independent of similarly named national organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States ( HSUS ) or American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( ASPCA ).
Many of these are toxic to pets, though not humans, according to the ASPCA among others.
This center and studies are subjected to unannounced examinations by the ASPCA.
Organizations like the ASPCA believe that dog parks are beneficial to both dogs and dog owners.
* Article from ASPCA Virtual Pet Behaviorist on working with dogs who are aggressive while on leash
Other nonprofit non-governmental organizations that are helping like the ASPCA are listed on Network for Good's website.

ASPCA and more
For instance, prior to Hurricane Gustav making landfall in Louisiana on September 1, 2008, the ASPCA checked in more than 800 animals into a shelter located in Shreveport.
The ASPCA has an Adopt-a-Shelter-Dog program each October where it holds events and programs, and recruits and asks potential pet owners to adopt one of the more than one million animals living in shelters across the country.
TNR is promoted by the ASPCA as a humane and more effective alternative to euthanasia for managing and reducing feral cat populations as per APSCA NYCFCI feral cat sterilization guidelines.
The term is used in this sense by the Animal Welfare community, ASPCA, larger established breeders and breed clubs in contrast to the more positive term, " reputable breeder " that describes operations that use responsible methodology and practices.
This type of breeder is usually regarded by the Animal Welfare, ASPCA, and other groups as likely to exhibit one or more of the following characteristics:

ASPCA and .
* 1811 – Henry Bergh, American activist and writer, founder of ASPCA ( d. 1888 )
* 1866 – The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( ASPCA ) is founded in New York City by Henry Bergh.
* April 10 – The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( ASPCA ) is founded in New York City by Henry Bergh.
Henry Bergh ( August 29, 1813 – March 12, 1888 ) founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( ASPCA ) in April, 1866, three days after the first effective legislation against animal cruelty in the United States was passed into law by the New York State Legislature.
The legislature passed the laws prepared by him, and on 10 April 1866 the ASPCA was legally organized, with Bergh as president.
The ASPCA states that along with putative over-reporting, false reporting is a major contributor to public perceptions about the breed.
The plant is listed as " toxic to cats, toxic to dogs " by the ASPCA, because of the presence of insoluble raphides.
The overpopulation of dogs is a national problem that organizations such as the Humane Society and ASPCA face every day.
Since 2006 she has also been known as a highly visible supporter of the ASPCA, as well as various other charities.
She is an avid supporter of the ASPCA and animal welfare.
The avocado fruit is poisonous to some birds, and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( ASPCA ) lists it as toxic to many animals including cats, dogs, and horses.
" Opposition to the use of animals in medical research first arose in the United States during the 1860s, when Henry Bergh founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( ASPCA ), with America's first specifically anti-vivisection organization being the American AntiVivisection Society ( AAVS ), founded in 1883.
Animal rights groups such as the ASPCA were vehement in their protest, and while researchers such as Patrick supported animal testing because of its ability to produce reliable, applicable data, there was nonetheless a strong ethical unease about this process.
The prank annoyed the ASPCA and the Bureau of Animal Affairs until Skaggs revealed the truth after a subpoena.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( ASPCA ) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing cruelty towards animals.
ASPCA was founded to stop the injustices animals face across the United States.
After getting signatures for his " Declaration of the Rights of Animals ," Bergh was given an official charter to incorporate ASPCA on April 10, 1866.
On April 19, 1866, the first anti-cruelty law was passed since the founding of ASPCA, and the organization was granted the right to enforce anti-cruelty laws.
At that time, there were three staff members at the ASPCA.
In 1867, ASPCA operated its first ambulance for injured horses and advocated alternatives for inhumane actions toward animals such as horses, live pigeons, cats and dogs.
By the time of Bergh's death in 1888, 37 out of the 38 states in the union had enacted anti-cruelty laws that were enforced by the ASPCA.
Early goals of ASPCA focused on efforts for horses and livestock, since at the time they were used for a number of activities.
Starting at the turn of the 20th century, small domestic animals, like cats and dogs, became the focus for members of ASPCA.

notes and practice
With the addition of a pedal clavichord, which included a pedal keyboard for the lower notes, a clavichord could be used to practice organist repertoire.
The practice of singing based on notes was popular even from the Vedic times where the hymns in Sama Veda, a sacred text, were sung as Samagana and not chanted.
In practice, however, the Code is kept up-to-date on a near-current basis as laws are enacted, and notes are printed in the margins of the slip laws indicating where each section will be codified, if at all.
Author Oliver Grau in his book Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion notes that the creation of artificial immersive virtual reality, arising as a result of technical exploitation of new inventions, is a long-standing human practice throughout the ages.
Nevertheless, it is unclear whether the simultaneous sounding of notes was part of ancient Greek musical practice ; " harmonía " may have merely provided a system of classification of the relationships between different pitches.
" Copernicus was aware of the practice of exchanging bad coins for good ones and melting down the latter or sending them abroad, and he seems to have drawn up some notes on this subject while he was at Olsztyn in 1519.
This interpretation was contrary to much contemporary practice elsewhere and at odds with scholars who backed the use of long and short notes related in strict durational proportion as per polyphonic singing.
In it, he concedes that “ there are performers who tremble consistently on each note as if they had the permanent fever ”, condemning the practice, and suggesting instead that vibrato should be used only on sustained notes and at the ends of phrases when used as an ornament.
In actual practice, it is generally acknowledged that a majority of countertenors sing with a falsetto vocal production for at least the upper half of this range, although most use some form of " chest voice " ( akin to the range of their speaking voice ) for the lower notes.
Psychiatric literature notes that " Since the influx of eastern spiritual practices and the rising popularity of meditation starting in 1960s, many people have experienced a variety of psychological difficulties, either while engaged in intensive spiritual practice or spontaneously ".
The author notes prisoners were hauled in " mule-drawn wagons ", and the mention of chain gangs places an upper limit to the story of 1955 when the practice ended.
Study is through observation and hands on practice ; students do not often take notes, and many teachers discourage the practice of note-taking.
Basa contested Bonifacio's practice of lending their funds to needy members, complete with promissory notes.
In the more precise forms of Carnatic notation, there are symbols placed above the notes indicating how the notes should be played or sung ; however, informally this practice is not followed.
However, the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants notes, " In practice such an assemblage is often marketed from one or more lines or multilines that have been genetically modified.
In regards to the gaze of someone, he notes that a person must be able to perceive that which is all around him without moving their eyeballs noticeably, which is said to be a skill which takes an enormous amount of practice to perfect.
As each is thought of as an attitude, it could be thought of that Musashi means to practice with each " attitude " so that you do not become over-reliant upon one, something which Musashi repeatedly notes as being worse than bad technique.
He notes that " pastiche eclipses parody " as " the increasing unavailability of the personal style " leads to pastiche becoming a universal practice.
' pure ') or flat ( komal, ' soft ') but never sharp, and the fourth note can be natural or sharp ( tivra ) but never flat, making up the twelve notes in the Western equal tempered chromatic scale ( Western enharmonic pitch equivalences like, for example, A and B do not apply ; e. g. Re tivra may, to a Western musician appear enharmonic to Ga shuddha in that system, but in practice is not.
# The Economic Plan of International Jews: An outline of the Protocolists ' monetary policy, with notes on the parallel found in Jewish financial practice.
This practice of " backing " notes with something of substance is the basis for the history of central banks backing their currencies in gold or silver.

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