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    Who Built the Pyramids

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    The Pyramids at Giza remain one of the most amazing architectural works in history and the Great Pyramid stands as the last surviving wonder of the ancient world. The Great Pyramid is “the largest pyramid… [and] was until early twentieth century the biggest building on the planet” (Shaw). It is because of this reputation that the pyramids have gained that some people began to ask the question “Who built the pyramids?” There are many theories revolving around the construction of Egypt’s pyramids: two

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    When it comes to the topic of animal testing‚ most of us will readily agree that it is a debatable topic. Where this argument usually ends‚ however‚ is on the conversation if animal testing is necessary. Whereas some are convinced that using animals for testing has contributed to many lifesaving cures and treatments‚ others maintain that these animals are very different from humans and‚ therefore‚ make poor test subjects. My own view is these animals have produced many treatments‚ but not outcomes

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    Right now‚ millions of mice‚ rabbits‚ primates‚ cats‚ dogs‚ and other animals are locked inside cages across the country waiting for the next painful and terrifying experiment to be performed on them. Before we conduct another experiment‚ we need to consider our treatment of others‚ both humans and non-humans. Animal testing is a form of animal cruelty that is no longer necessary or acceptable. There are many alternatives to animal testing that still ensure that the product is safe for humans. In addition

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    Even though some people think we need animal testing for our protection‚ is animal testing right or wrong because we don’t need to kill animals they have feelings too and in my opinion animal testing is wrong. What is animal testing? The term “animal testing” it applies to procedures done on living breathing heart beating creatures for intentions of research into simple biology and diseases‚ assessing the effectiveness of new medicinal products. The human health or ecological safety of clientele

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    OPPORTUNITIES AT THE “BOTTOM OF THE PYRAMID” In economics‚ the “Bottom of the Pyramid” refers to the largest‚ poorest socio-economic group and do not have access to the benefits of modern‚ organised and efficient industrial systems. In global terms‚ this is the 4 billion people who live on less than US$2 per day. The “Bottom of the Pyramid” phrase is used in particular by people developing new models of doing business that deliberately target that demographic‚ often using new technology.

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    Reasons why there is a community pattern. In this instance the community pattern is zonation. Zonation occurs because different species need different environmental conditions to suit their adaptations in order to survive‚ and therefore they need to position themselves on the rocky shore accordingly. These zones run parallel to the water and range from the high tide point (the highest place on the shore that the high tide reaches) to low tide point (the lowest point which the water goes to). Zonation

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    time and money trying to create new things or even go out of the Earth‚ but human beings and animals are always inter-connected. Young people (n.d.) says that: Today around 5000 species of animals and over 25000 species of plants are endangered. Since 1900 more species than ever before have become extinct‚ and scientists think we may even be losing one species a day at the moment. The most important reason for their extinction is the destruction of their habitats. When we save their habitats‚ we‟ll

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    to our Filipino soaps and viewers find them refreshing." Koreanovelas‚ unlike the teleseryes are fast paced. Koreanovelas are most likely to last for only 2-3 weeks which makes every episode action packed and unacceptable to miss. This is one of the main reason why Koreanovelas are a hit in the Philippines. Background of the Study Korean dramas have become popular throughout Asia and have contributed to the general phenomenon of the Korean wave or also Known as Hallyu (Eckersley‚ 2009). Asianovelas

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    Why Is Animal Testing Bad

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    Animal testing‚ or animal experimentation‚ includes a series of tests brought upon an animal. Animal testing is cruel‚ in away like no other.You might think to your self‚ is animal testing that bad? Sure only a couple of tests performed on an animal won’t harm them that bad‚ right? Well‚ animal testing is that bad. Most of the tests they perform on animals give us the wrong data that we need. We can never befriend animals unless we stop this cruel act. The thought of being injected with toxic-poisons

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    Why animal testing is bad

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    Science without Harming Animals Animals have been used repeatedly throughout the history of biomedical research. Early Greek physician-scientist‚ Aristotle (384 – 322 BC) performed experiments on living animals [1]. Just as the legendary Greek physician Galen (199 – 217 AD) performed experiments on animals‚ which led to advancements in the understanding of anatomy‚ physiology‚ pathology‚ and pharmacology [2]. Likewise‚ the twelfth century Arab physician Ibn Zuhr introduced animal testing as an experimental

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