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Are zoos an anachronism in the 21st century when we can watch animals from our couches in close-up in their natural habitat without worrying about cruelty? Should they go the way of other bygone era 'spectacles' and 'attractions' that we now regard as barbaric? There are vocal campaigners and activists who believe so. Heather Browning and Walter Veit disagree, but they acknowledge there is a case to be answered. In What are Zoos for? they test the common justifications for zoos (entertainment, education, research, conservation) against the evidence and suggest what the best zoos of the future should look like to ensure that they are primarily for animals and not just for people.
A Book For The Grieving Parent. If God is real, why did He allow this to happen? Is my child really in heaven? Is there a right way to grieve? These answers and many more are found throughout this book. Any parent who has lost a child or is losing a child can find healing through the inspirational true story of the tragedy and faith in the words of a grieving mother. Written in first-person format, the author and grieving mother, Heather Browning, inspires us to place blame where blame is due and to find true healing that she's certain only comes through One Source. Chapter Titles Include: "Faith", "There's Always Ketchup," "The Balancing Act," "In Everything Give Thanks," "Living While Watching Her Die," "The Clothes She Never Wore," "Dear, Grieving Mother," "Love, From Heaven," "Understanding A Grieving Father," "Understanding A Grieving Mother," "The Grieving Child," "Let The Healing Begin," "Finding Grace In Life And Death"
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