... can also be given some for the first weeks after
weaning.
Pig keeping in the tropics 56
6 Pig feeding
6.1 Introduction
Pigs are in general not particular about their food, which can be ... place in the
Pig keeping in the tropics 62
If a pig is fed 1 kg of a 20% protein mixture every day the rest of the
feed can be composed of feed less rich...
... 1930 to 1970 the average
number of trees per ha increased from 100 to 2, 500 (the spacing de-
creased from 10m x 10m to 3 .20 m x 1 .25 m). In these 40 years the
mean yield in the country increased ... mango tree being replaced by 3 or 5 more fruitful small mango
trees of different varieties! (But these trees may be too small to sit in
Fruit growing in the tropic...
... point of attachment of the shoot, leaving
only a stub;
? Cutting out or thinning: removing the entire shoot by a cut at the
point of attachment.
Training: pruning and bending
41
5 Training: ... that com-
pete with the leading
shoot.
Training: pruning and bending
45
Stubbing
Stubbing is making a drastic cut,
leaving only a stub of the shoot or
limb. The general...
... mother: this is the
so-called weaning. The young are then no longer allowed to stay with
the goat so that they can no longer drink from their mother.
Clean drinking water must be available in ... produc-
tion, you can leave them a little longer with the mother goat. Do re-
member to wean the young goats at least two months before the next
gestation period of the mother....
... grouped together at
the beginning of the volume or preceding each section.
Language in USA: Themes for the Twenty-first Century is a shorter book than
the 19 81 volume, despite its having a few more ... although certainly not all, idioms originating in the USA are known in
other varieties as well. The older verb bite the dust (which appears in the OED)
and the...
... are
those in the words thirty and down and those in the words wood and tooth.By
contrast, the other vowels vary in the relationships within the four systems of
figure 3-8, and the variation increases in ... isoglosses. For
instance, in figure 3-3 the isoglosses diverge in eastern Pennsylvania and New
Jersey, just where the double lines appear in figure 3-1. All of...
... so that interested students
can attain fluency or retain it in these languages, thereby getting high-school
foreign language credit for studying them, offering their test scores in these
languages ... district
and one in which the high standard of living effectively limits the numbers of
resident and incoming minorities speaking languages other than English. All of
the children i...
... it is sitting, standing, or lying (Mithun 1996: 144 ).
23. Tunica position ‘sitting,’ ‘lying,’ ‘standing’ (Haas 1 941 , cited in Mithun
1996: 144 )
In the examples below, the underlined parts tell ... dichotomy in the USA,
which may assign brother to one race and sister to another, while it ignores the
culture of both.
A comparison of the distinct in- migration experiences...
... speakers in total population
USA 248,709,873 22, 354 , 059 8.9 11,117,606 4 .5
New Mexico 1 ,51 5,069 57 9,224 38.2 398,186 26.3
Texas 16,986 ,51 0 4,339,9 05 25. 5 3,443,106 20.3
California 29,760,021 7 ,55 7 ,55 0 ... configurations by learning other
languages and dialects, to help the USA become linguistically competent and
culturally sensitive. Latinos in the Northeast are d...
... Japanese
immigrants.
In spite of these restrictions, the number of Asians in the USA continued to
rise. By the 1920s, some 200,000 Japanese went to Hawai‘i and 120,000 to the
USA mainland. Motivated in part by the ... Sau Ling. 1988. The Language Situation of Chinese Americans.” In McKay and Wong,
eds. Pp. 193–228.
Xia, Ningsheng. 1992. “Maintenance of the Chinese...
... instruction part of the
time in their home languages, thus giving them access to the curricular content
of school in language they already understood, and part of the time in English,
providing ... students
across the USA.
From the beginning there was ideological opposition to bilingual education, however. This
chapter documents the increasing debate that would end...
... diffused the
tension with the answer: “Chemotherapy sucks.”
Because in the USA today most forms of social interaction, including language,
have been moving in the direction of informality, the criterion ... doing
things, and new ways of talking about what they are doing – ways that suit their
purposes as a group. And the fate of these innovations will depend on the statu...
... James. 198 6 [ 197 4]. Winter in the Blood.New York: Penguin.
199 0. The Indian Lawyer.New York: Penguin.
Welch, James, with Paul Steklar. 199 4. Killing Custer: the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the
Fate ... Longman.
Bodine, Ann. 197 5. “Androcentrism in Prescriptive Grammar: Singular They,Sex-indefinite
He and He or She,” Language in Society 4: 1 29 46.
Bucholtz, Mary....
... fascination with CMC, the
processes in uencing the formation of new words and practices in CMC are subject to the
same general principles that in uence language use and language change in other ... earlier investigation in New York City.
Respondents college students in Michigan identified fourteen dialect areas of the USA, the
most important being the South, the No...
... authori-
ties begin with a continuous infusion. If the acido-
sis has not improved after2hofinsulin therapy
the insulin infusion should be increased to 0. 15 to
0.2 U/kg/h. Both the insulin infusion ... age. The classic presentation is sudden
epigastric pain with pain-free intervals during
which the examination can reveal the classic sau-
sage-shaped mass in the right side of...