LESSON THREE 
RELATION OF ANIMALS TO MAN 
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Note to the Teacher.—Domestication is older than his- 
tory. It is older even than human civilization. 
earliest times animals have appeared by the side of man, 
both as helpers and companions. 
further by questions. Aim to show how few species have 
been conquered but how immensely important these are 
to the human race. It is very desirable also to teach kind- 
ness to these faithful workers. 
only makes their lot more pleasant but helps the doer. 
When civilization was young. 
Domestication. 
Because man was initiative. 
What domestication requires. 
Domestication more than taming. 
Animals in captivity. 
Animals as a prime motor. 
Animals as a source of clothing. 
Animals as a source of food. 
Animals as civilizing agents. 
Increase in animal production. 
Advantages of keeping live stock. 
Disadvantages of keeping live stock. 
Man’s contract with animals. 
Live stock industry just begun. 
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Develop the subject 
Kindness to animals not 
