Ottawa Citizen

THE NEW FACE OF CANADIAN JOURNALS UNDER BOGUS BUSINESS

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Canadian Journal of Applied Science, whose logo is now a red marijuana leaf, has an article called Dog Fighting in Turkey: “A website reported that local gendarme forces caught red-handed two citizens under the Law of Animal Protection in Karaatli village of Yesilova county of Burdur Province. The men were amerced for fighting Turkish Kangal (Karabash) Shepherd Dogs …” It concludes dog fighting is immoral.

Health Science Journal, now part of Pulsus, concludes in a recent article that many traffic accidents in Nigeria are caused by drivers with poor vision, and recommends that people who apply for driver’s licences should have to pass a vision test. That’s the entire content of the paper.

The gem of the collection is the Pulsus Internatio­nal Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology. Here’s an item by a British public relations agent, and this is about half of the published work: “Having a Personal, own problem I guess Brings many peoples normal life to total stillness They have many a ‘THOUGHT’ and feeling of strain That totally gets on top of them time and time again Via true care and understand­ing shown by a loyal friend Most of this would come quite comfortabl­y to an END Whilst circumstan­ces having given it a ‘TITLE’ or a ‘NAME’ Makes it reoccur in the sufferer’s MIND time and time again If you wonder what could be quite a disturbing name It’s Doctor, used time and again Or people with a relationsh­ip title such as Father and Mother Being used time and again rather than any other …”

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