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Zoonotic infections from pets
2001
As much as we hate to admit it, even the gentlest of our friendly pets can harbor harmful pathogens, and although the fact is not widely known, pet-associated infections can significantly affect the health of humans. In this article, Dr Morrison focuses on pets and their accompanying potential zoonoses, outlining how these diseases can be transmitted to humans and how the infections are treated. Special attention is paid to rabies and toxoplasmosis, which have attained particular notoriety over time.
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The Doom Patrol Omnibus
\"The new Doom Patrol puts itself back together after nearly being destroyed, and things start to get a lot weirder for everybody. The Chief leads Robotman, the recently formed Rebis and new member Crazy Jane against the Scissormen, part of a dangerous philosophical location that has escaped into our world and is threatening to engulf reality itself. Collecting Grant Morrison's definitive run, which launched his career as one of the comic industry's most innovative and creative writers! Collects Doom Patrol #19-63 and Doom Force Special #1\"-- Provided by publisher.
Science, tradition, and utopia
2001
Morrison discusses the underestimation of the durability of the Enlightenment ideal, in politics as well as science. The Enlightenment produced both good and bad political ideas, and as is frequently observed, we may distinguish between a 'moderate' or 'shallower' version of the Enlightenment and a radical version. The good ideas came from the former, including those that actually took hold in America.
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Surrender to the lasso of truth!
2013
Invented by a psychologist with a love of bondage, Wonder Woman has become an all but forgotten superhero. Now Grant Morrison, writer of Batman and Superman, is hoping to resurrect the Amazonian. The Scot explains her appeal to Laura Sneddon. (Quotes from original text)
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Absolute All-star Superman
\"The Man of Steel goes toe-to-toe with Bizarro, his oddball twin, and the new character Zibarro, also from the Bizarro planet. And Superman faces the final revenge of Lex Luthor--in the form of his own death\"--Amazon.com.