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The term agrologist was coined by Dr. J. B. Harrington and adopted in 1946 to fill the need in Canada to have a term to denote "provincial agriculturalist". The title of Professional Agrologist is conferred on persons with at least a bachelor's degree in agriculture and who can demonstrate the qualities needed to responsibly teach, practise, or conduct experiments and research in the agricultural sciences. According to the Agricultural Institute of Canada website, an agrologist can also hold a degree in a field related to agriculture, or in some provinces pass rigorous prescribed examinations to attain a professional designation.
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- ^ Barnard, Christopher (2001-12). "Isolating Knowledge of the Unpleasant: The Rape of Nanking in Japanese high-school textbooks". British Journal of Sociology of Education. 22 (4): 519–530. doi:10.1080/01425690120094467. ISSN 0142-5692.
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- ^ Johnson, P. (2012). History of Christianity. United Kingdom: Touchstone.