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    The Vehicle, Spring 1988

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    Contents CitizenCraig Titleypage 3 Justice DistributionAngie Geraldpage 4 Letter from My MotherDan Von Holtenpage 6 The Fool and His LadyRodger Patiencepage 7 What Big IsBob Zordanipage 8 Blind ArchitectureJim Reedpage 9 Ah, What a Funny Thing These EyesCraig Titleypage 10 FarmingPatrick Peterspage 11 The CowSteven M. Beamerpage 13 The Enigma of My ExistenceAngie Kathpage 14 Neon TeethMichael Salempage 15 Zombie PoseidonMichael Salempage 16 From: Letters from the Linder BuildingPatrick Peters, Bob Zordani, Dan Von Holtenpage 17 A Man of Jackson IV (City Dweller)Steven M. Beamerpage 19 11:45 p.m. FridayElizabeth McMeekanpage 20 Mr. Siegel-January 1967Timothy J. McCarthypage 21 She had a look about herA bag man of Jackson pauses for a portraitSteven M. Beamerpage 22 Citybed (Homeless of Chicago)Steven M. Beamerpage 23 Electra and the Eighteen WheelerTammy Veachpage 24 OrderRhonda Ealypage 28 Grave Mill ISteven M. Beamerpage 29 The Party (A Social Event in 80 Words or Less)Groucho Smithpage 30 Graceland and Elvis Presley EarmuffsCraig Titleypage 31 Learning to ForageDan Von Holtenpage 33 One Last Peanut at Gateway CenterReflections of Three with DeCicco and LadySteven M. Beamerpage 34 Letter from the MidwestPatrick Peterspage 35 WoodwindJim Reedpage 36 Excerpts from Notebook AustraliaKeith Schusterpage 37 Letter from the DesertPatrick Peterspage 40 Tinted Blue, Waiting for an Uptown TaxiMichael Salempage 42 Voice and Earth: A Review of The Invention of the Telephone by Bruce GuernseyDan Von Holtenpage 43https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1052/thumbnail.jp

    The Vehicle, Spring 1988

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    Contents CitizenCraig Titleypage 3 Justice DistributionAngie Geraldpage 4 Letter from My MotherDan Von Holtenpage 6 The Fool and His LadyRodger Patiencepage 7 What Big IsBob Zordanipage 8 Blind ArchitectureJim Reedpage 9 Ah, What a Funny Thing These EyesCraig Titleypage 10 FarmingPatrick Peterspage 11 The CowSteven M. Beamerpage 13 The Enigma of My ExistenceAngie Kathpage 14 Neon TeethMichael Salempage 15 Zombie PoseidonMichael Salempage 16 From: Letters from the Linder BuildingPatrick Peters, Bob Zordani, Dan Von Holtenpage 17 A Man of Jackson IV (City Dweller)Steven M. Beamerpage 19 11:45 p.m. FridayElizabeth McMeekanpage 20 Mr. Siegel-January 1967Timothy J. McCarthypage 21 She had a look about herA bag man of Jackson pauses for a portraitSteven M. Beamerpage 22 Citybed (Homeless of Chicago)Steven M. Beamerpage 23 Electra and the Eighteen WheelerTammy Veachpage 24 OrderRhonda Ealypage 28 Grave Mill ISteven M. Beamerpage 29 The Party (A Social Event in 80 Words or Less)Groucho Smithpage 30 Graceland and Elvis Presley EarmuffsCraig Titleypage 31 Learning to ForageDan Von Holtenpage 33 One Last Peanut at Gateway CenterReflections of Three with DeCicco and LadySteven M. Beamerpage 34 Letter from the MidwestPatrick Peterspage 35 WoodwindJim Reedpage 36 Excerpts from Notebook AustraliaKeith Schusterpage 37 Letter from the DesertPatrick Peterspage 40 Tinted Blue, Waiting for an Uptown TaxiMichael Salempage 42 Voice and Earth: A Review of The Invention of the Telephone by Bruce GuernseyDan Von Holtenpage 43https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1052/thumbnail.jp

    A comparison of welfare outcomes for weaner and mature Bos indicus bulls surgically or tension band castrated with or without analgesia: 1. Behavioural responses

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    Tension-band castration of cattle is gaining favour because it is relatively simple to perform and is promoted by retailers of the devices as a humane castration method. Furthermore, retailers encourage delaying castration to exploit the superior growth rates of bulls compared with steers. Two experiments were conducted, under tropical conditions, comparing tension banding and surgical castration of weaner (7-10 months old) and mature (22-25 months old) Bos indicus bulls with and without pain management (ketoprofen or saline injected intramuscularly immediately prior to castration). Welfare outcomes were assessed using a wide range of measures; this paper reports on the behavioural responses of the bulls and an accompanying paper reports on other measures. Behavioural data were collected at intervals by direct observation and continuously via data loggers on the hind leg of the bulls to 4 weeks post-castration. Tension-banded bulls performed less movement in the crush/chute than the surgically castrated bulls during the procedures (weaner: 2.63 vs. 5.69,

    Speech lateralization and motor control

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    A relationship between motor control and speech lateralization has long been postulated by researchers and clinicians with an interest in the functional organization of the human brain. Exactly how motor control might be related to speech representation, however, is rarely examined. This chapter examines current issues relating to the organization, development and measurement of motor control and speech representation. We further consider from neuropsychological, developmental, neurological and genetic perspectives that speech and fine motor control involve planning and sequencing processes, which are mediated by an integrated neural network localized to the left hemisphere. Specifically, we discuss studies from our laboratory using functional Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography to determine speech laterality, correlating this with hand preference and pegboard measures of motor laterality. Our findings show that handedness, as measured by a motor skill task, can be predictive of speech laterality, both in typically developing adults and children. We have also shown that individuals with developmental motor coordination impairments also show atypical speech lateralization, providing further evidence that neurological motor and speech systems are intrinsically connected. We consider these results in the context of a left lateralized speech-praxis center model, which could account for the relationship shown between sequenced-based motor and speech tasks
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