In the first place, humans created the Doberman (or any other dog breed).
Secondly, a Doberman depends on his human owner, he can't survive in the wild.
Lastly, humans tend to crop the ears and dock the tails of the Doberman to match the breed standard.
They might, they might not. They don't exist, so we don't know whether they affect human beings, and, if they do, how they affect human beings.
agiculture
agiculture
Luc Bureau has written: 'La terre et moi' -- subject(s): Effect of environment on, Human beings, Human ecology, Nature, Effect of human beings on 'Terra erotica'
A. A. Herasymchuk has written: 'Chelovek i priroda' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Ecology, Effect of environment on, Effect of human beings on, Human beings, Nature, Theology, Doctrinal
decisions made by each individual
Decisions made by each Individual :]
Human beings, since she is the goddess of matrimony and childbirth.
Johanna Paungger has written: 'The art of timing' -- subject(s): Effect of the moon on, Human beings, Miscellanea, Popular works 'Guided by the moon' -- subject(s): Effect of the moon on, Human beings, Miscellanea, Moon, Popular works
Decisions made by each individualnovanet : ) all the above
No, most if not all animals are susceptible to viruses.No they effect all living beings
if the earth stop rotating the gravity will not be there and finally we can all fly