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Russian and American Students Study Ethical Issues in Agricultural and Life Sciences at Moscow State Agro-Engineering University
From:
NACTA Journal
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December 1, 2003| Author:
Wilken, Carolyn S
| Copyright North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture Dec 2003. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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Russian and American Students Study Ethical Issues in Agricultural and Life Sciences at Moscow State Agro-Engineering University
Carolyn S. Wilken
Family, Youth and Community Sciences
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
University of Florida
PO Box 110310
Gainesville, FL 32611-0310
Email: cswilken@mail.ifas.ufl.edu
Russian universities are developing agricultural leaders for the changing world of the market economy. Russian profess...
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