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Their major issues include the ordination of women, male dominance in Christian marriage, recognition of equal spiritual and moral abilities, reproductive rights, and the search for a feminine or gender-transcendent divine.
Their most distinctive feature and namesake are the yellow tufts () that appear annually on birds of both sexes as the summer reproductive season approaches.
Their use in stem cell research, reproductive cloning, and germline engineering are currently being explored.
Their reproductive behavior is less well known.
Their work involves the improvement of reproductive health ; including creation of national strategies and protocols, and providing supplies and services to these minority groups, as well as internal migrants and refugees, the elderly and the handicapped.
Their unspecialized biology, flexible diet and reproductive strategy make them successful colonizers and survivors in diverse locations and conditions.
Their reproductive cycle is very damaging to the environment, as their early larvel stage is an aquatic creature which eats anything it comes across.
Their newscast resembles Fox News, and they report about news strikingly similar to that on earth, but in a factual science orientated terminology ( i. e. Coneheads-style ), thereby making for example fun of the public obsession with sexual acts of public figures by referring to the global importance of touching reproductive organs.
Their reproductive output is highest in summer following high rainfalls.
Their defining factors are their asymmetrical anatomy, their genetically hardwired reproductive rate, and their instinctive specialization, which makes each caste innately expert at the jobs they are bred for.
Their reproductive behaviors are not well known, but it is believed that they are not sexually mature until after 20 years of age.
Their size during the last glacial period presumably depended on the relative gain and loss of reproductive capacity in the population of elks during that time.
Their genes may be influencing men to be more attracted to reproductive women, and less attached to their non-reproductive spouses.
Their responsibilities to patients include, but are not limited to analyzing adverse drug effects, therapeutics, and toxicology including reproductive toxicology, cardiovascular risks, perioperative drug management and psychopharmacology.
Their reproductive habits are poorly studied ; they are assumed to be non-guarding, pelagic spawners.
Their reproductive systems do not stop working completely, and therefore they do not exhibit the sudden and dramatic drops in hormone levels characteristic of women undergoing menopause.
Their reproductive process is strange — if a single Bunnyman mates with a Libbit she will give birth to a litter of Libbits, but if multiple Bunnymen mate with a Libbit, she will produce a litter of Bunnydogs.
Their reproductive process requires all four genders ( that is, two " males " and two " females ") to be together at once.

Their and habits
Their sentences were supposed to be simple interpretations of the traditional customs, but effectively it was an activity that, apart from formally reconsidering for each case what precisely was traditionally in the legal habits, soon turned also to a more equitable interpretation, coherently adapting the law to the newer social instances.
Their objection to the “ Euroamerican ” lifestyle that was of social norm in the United States at the time, was seen as both unacceptable and uncivilized ; and by the end of the 1880s, a general consensus seemed to arise amongst the country concerning the native ’ s habits.
Their habits have been variously given on most of the islands of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Their mating habits are unknown, except that they lay only a few relatively large eggs at a time.
Their habits are similar to those of finches, with which they sometimes used to be grouped.
Their language sometimes reflected their feelings about dating, marriage and drinking habits: " I have to see a man about a dog " at this period often meant going to buy whiskey ; and a " handcuff " or " manacle " was an engagement or wedding ring.
Their bright contrasting plumage patterns, sexual dimorphism and feeding habits made their systematic position difficult to ascertain in early times, Richard Bowdler Sharpe placed them with the Prionopidae in 1879 while many considered them as some kind of aberrant thrush.
Their advantages over traditional small pets are their diurnal habits, bubbly personalities, the haired tail ( as compared to rats and mice ) and their lifespan: they are reported to live up to 13 years under ideal circumstances ( though a poor gene pool / genetic background often reduces a pet degu's lifespan significantly ).
Their pocket size sparked a change in popular music listening habits, allowing people to listen to music anywhere they went.
Their scavenging habits lead them to frequent garbage dumps, sewage outlets and places where fish are cleaned.
Their habits are mostly conserved from the ancestral iguanians, insofar as that Phymaturus are generally inhabitants of rocky ground that feed on plants and give birth to fully developed young.
Their frugivorous habits are actually convergent with those of ( diurnal ) spider monkeys.
Their varied habits allow for uses in several parts of a garden, and their tendency to attract butterflies and hummingbirds is seen as desirable.
Their feeding habits in the lead up to hibernation are discussed in detail.
Their habits are rooted in relationships with others of their kind and a natural intelligence and inquisitiveness.
Their first album covered subjects such as the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ), euthanasia, as well as their views on the social habits of the British people, especially the younger generation to which they belong.
Their habits of offering preventive care and managing chronic disease led a journalist writing for The New York Times to propose the Kaiser system in 2004 as a model for U. S. healthcare.
Their roost habits are diverse ; some species are found in large colonies in caves, some prefer hollow trees, and others sleep in the open, among the branches of trees.
Their well-documented feeding habits, stationary condition and their role as integral parts of the food chain are some of the main reasons why oysters and mussels are widely used biomonitors.
Their concern centered on Ramage's drinking habits and whether he took responsibility for the crash.
Their habits are poorly studied, but the squid are thought to undertake diel migration ; by day the squid remain in the blackness of the depths in midwater.
Crawford invited Dunedin South MP David Benson-Pope to join the ALCP, but he declined, saying " Their judgement has obviously been impaired by their recreational habits ".
Their habits are similar to those of the ground beetles ; they are usually found in the leaf litter of conifer forests.
Their feeding habits change significantly throughout their lives ; whereas older frogs will feed only on land, younger frogs will also feed in the water.
But perhaps his most noted work is " Blood is Their Argument ," an intensive analysis of the warfare habits of the Enga tribes.

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