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This book explains the responsibilities of pet ferret ownership.
Drawing on a lifetime’s experience, David Bezzant answers the question of why in this day and age the modern ferreter still practices the art, and for those who do, offers a comprehensive study of the ferret. Topics covered include the origin of the ferret; equipment and housing; care, management, and feeding; breeding and rearing kits; working the ferret; and llnesses and injuries. Illustrated throughout with photographs and drawings, this comprehensive study of ferrets and ferreting will appeal to keepers and ferreters everywhere.
The best way to learn not only what NDS is but what NDS can do for your LAN or WAN, this book explores typical configurations, utilizations, and methods for NDS. It provides detailed instructions, including hints and tips, on the correct way to design, install, and use NDS on a LAN. Includes a CD-ROM containing sample applications.
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With ever-increasing traffic demand and price of fossil fuels public transit becomes more popular transportation mode than ever before, especially in the fast growing regions such as Salt Lake City Metropolitan Region. Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC) (a local Metropolitan Planning Organization) incorporated several LRT and BRT projects in its long-term regional transportation plans of 2015 and 2030. After initial success of Light Rail Transit (LRT) and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) deployments to alleviate traffic congestion, the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) has planned to expand these services. New LRT and BRT services introduced by the UTA will both increase spatial coverage and frequency of overall transit services in the region. However, this increase in public transit coverage and frequency will come at the expense of conflict in priority with vehicular traffic. Goal of this project is to evaluate impact of extended public transit services on vehicular traffic in the region in future years.
Part of the New Perspectives series, this text offers a case-based, problem-solving approach and innovative technology for meaningful learning of Microsoft Word 97.
If you are a gardener, groundsman, smallholder or farmer and have a 'mole problem', then this book will be of enormous help to you. Pest-control books normally only devote a paragraph or two to moles and rarely cover the subject in detail. This volume is very different and is probably one of the most comprehensive books ever written on mole trapping. Throughout the book, Jeff Nicholls, a professional mole catcher, reveals his enormous respect for the mole and emphasizes the absolute need to control these rarely seen animals using humane and traditional methods that have been proven to work effectively. At the outset the author discusses the natural history of the mole and explains its characteristics and behaviour, an understanding of which is essential if successful catching techniques are to be applied. He then discusses in detail the traditional and humane methods he uses in different terrain and weather conditions, considers how to locate mole runs, describes all the different types of traps that can be employed and explains how to set the traps correctly.