It is a book for 4-Hers. it has all the types of rabbits. but not JUST rabbits. SHOW rabbits.
The American Rabbit Breeders Assn. Has a standard of perfection that all accepted breeds are compared to. After they are compared to their standard and meet the requirements they are compared to other breeds by how well they meet the requirements of excellence in their breed.
The ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) was developed in 1960 by the American Standards Association. The first standard was published in 1963.
I guess it can have many meanings, in the USA in of them is American Standard Association It means American Society of Anesthesiologists.
There is no one standard definition of perfection as it can vary depending on individual perspectives and contexts. Perfection is often seen as an ideal state characterized by flawlessness or excellence in a particular area, but it can be subjective and have different meanings for different people.
According to the Sociology book I have in front of me, the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its list of mental illnesses in 1974.
The standard citation format for academic papers in psychology is the American Psychological Association (APA) style.
The American Railway Association standardized practices to make train travel safer and more efficient. Most notably the association established standard US time zones, to minimize the chance of collisions.
The standard abbreviation is "assoc."
In the Texas Administrative Code there is a Code of Ethics and Standard Practices for Texas Educators. The National Education Association has a code of ethics for teachers. The Association of American Educators has a code of ethics for educators
adopted a standard method of telling time and established 4 time zones
adopted a standard method of telling time and established 4 time zones
If you go to the pet store where you bought it and gave them your name, phone number, etc., they should be able to pull up a record, in it the species. If your pet rabbit was wild and you caught it (which I would not recommend) take it to a vet who should be able to ID it for you. -Hope this helps! The American Rabbit Breeders Assn. (go to BING) has a Standard of Perfection with full color pictures of every accepted breed and also most varieties. (colors)