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    Success of Dugesia tigrina regeneration in different water temperatures Abstract: The experiment at hand aimed to determine if the species Duguesia tigrina has an optimal temperature for regeneration. The experiment used three different spring water treatments of different temperatures. The treatments included a cool 12° treatment‚ a room temperature 25° treatment‚ and a warm 30° treatment. Each of the D. tigrina were cut in half‚ and each half was placed into a designated section of a water treatment

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    Discussion: First of all‚ rinse all the apparatus that being used in the experiment with hydrochloric acid (HCL) then followed with distilled water (H₂O). Then‚ prepared the saturated calcium hydroxide (Ca (OH) ₂) solution into a filter funnel and filter paper over a second conical flask. Pour 100.00mL of saturated Ca (OH)₂ solution into a beaker and pour the solution through the filter paper by flowing the solution through a glass rod. After that‚ use a thermometer to measure the temperature of

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    Stanford Prison Experiment Following the American Psychological Associations guidelines Zachary Hudson Waterford District High School Abstract The Stanford prison experiment‚ an unethical experiment created to study human nature in the most hellish of environments. Regular students were deceived into applying for the experiment itself and later regretted the choice because of the events that occurred during the short time that experiment ran in. The experiment ran and quickly

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    Being a Vegetarian

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    Pro argument #2 to refute it -omnivorous humans / enough nutrients from vegetables 4. Counter argument#3 + Pro argument #3 to refute it -ignorance of animals’ quality of life / barbaric techniques to kill animals 5. Counter argument#4 + Pro argument #4 to refute it -a right to kill animals / respectfulness to animals 6. Conclusion (summary + recommendation+ prediction) Ex) Daily meal plan Vegetarianism is beneficial to human health and the environment According to

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    Should Animal Experimentation be justified? Animal experimentation is an issue that many think that just risen from nowhere‚ but actually it has a long brief history. It goes back to the earlier centuries where goats and pigs were dissected and when animal experimentation was used to learn more about the blood circulatory system and its processes first hand in the 1600s. Centuries later‚ the experimentations became a bit intensive and in-depth when French chemist‚ Louis Pasteur infected sheep

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    Animal Testing

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    Each year in the United States‚ an estimated 70 million animals are maimed‚ blinded‚ scalded‚ force-fed chemicals and otherwise hurt and killed because of animal testing. Things we use every day like eye shadow‚ soap‚ and furniture polish may have been tested on rats‚ guinea pigs‚ dogs‚ rabbits‚ cats‚ and other animals. These tests are used to see if the produce is harmful or not. Animal tests can’t be used to treat or prevent injuries to humans. These tests are not required by law; they only protect

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    Animal Cruelty is the reflection of a decaying society. Animal cruelty is the crime of inflicting physical pain‚ suffering or death on an animal. Society has become a dreadful place for animals where humans can no longer be trusted because of their incongruous behaviour. The animals of the world exist for their own reasons; they were not made for humans to abuse and experiment‚ however‚ society has become decayed and inhumane. In the poem ‘Foxes among the lamb’ Ernest G.Moll demonstrates how the

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    Being Clean

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    that it should be removed; and when we remember that this dirt may consist of irritating particles of minerals in the form of dust‚ or of poisonous chemicals‚ and‚ more fatally‚ of disease germs‚ we shall be greatly impressed with the necessity of being clean. Cleanliness is the absence of dirt‚ including dust‚ stains‚ bad smells and garbage. Cleanliness includes criteria such as health and beauty. The term Cleanliness derives from the meaning absence of odor‚ avoidance of and to avoid the spreading

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    Animal Testing

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    (Animal Testing‚ the International Issue: ) Looks to Die For... By Fiona AL Williams Bentham’s philosophy on animals was: "The question is not can they reason? Nor can they talk? But could they suffer?" The torturing of animals for any reason is absolutely unacceptable but for the ‘benefit’ of our beauty‚ well that’s just stomach-churning. But when picking out your mascara or eyeliner‚ do you even stop to see what kind of makeup you are using? You could be supporting animal cruelty and not even

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    Animal rights There is much disagreement as to whether non-human animals have rights‚ and what is meant by animal rights. There is much less disagreement about the consequences of accepting that animals have rights. The consequences of animal rights Animal rights teach us that certain things are wrong as a matter of principle‚ that there are some things that it is morally wrong to do to animals. Human beings must not do those things‚ no matter what the cost to humanity of not doing them

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