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    The scientific method requires observations of nature to formulate and test hypotheses.[1] It consists of these steps:[2][3] Asking a question about a natural phenomenon Making observations of the phenomenon Hypothesizing an explanation for the phenomenon Predicting a logical consequence of the hypothesis Testing the hypothesis by an experiment‚ an observational study‚ or a field study Creating a conclusion with data gathered in the experiment‚ or forming a revised/new hypothesis and repeating

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    10 Ways How Photoshop Changed the History Of Photography by Steven Campbell on Apr. 2nd‚ 2010 In the past‚ you had to be very patient as a digital photographer. If you wanted to catch something spectacular you had to carry your camera with you everywhere until you saw something special. To capture a sunrise you had to get up at the crack of dawn. Models had to spend hours in the makeup room and studios had to be well lit. Everything I just mentioned changed instantly with the invention of Photoshop

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    How America has changed Over the course of thirteen years‚ America has changed significantly. Things such as transportation‚ security and even budgets for defense related agencies have changed drastically. I think that America is much safer today although it is still not a completely safe place to live. The law enforcement still has a ways to go with making america feel safe. If you pass a cop on a high-way or just simply walking down a sidewalk you should not feel threatened or scared‚ you should

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    Prisoner experimentation is an issue that has affected prisoners all across the world. When participants are being experimented on‚ most of the time‚ there was no consent given to the experimenter. In these cases‚ the experiment should not be performed. In most cases the subjects‚ have little understanding of the experiment and should be able to stop being tested on if they please. Although using prisoners for experiments‚ is not a terrible thing to do‚ because most of the prisoners being tested

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    research lab. The scientists who have you locked in that cage are trying to find cures for certain diseases and illnesses. They would take you out of your cage and take some blood samples‚ and then they inject you with a sedative so they can start their experiments. Some of the experiments may cause you to die‚ or get sick. But one thing is for certain‚ you will never be the puppy that gets to live with a nice family‚ and live a happy life. Some people never think about how scientists create vaccines

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    Good morning‚ Mr Lau and friends. Today we will be presenting the ethical issues on animal testing. Throughout the history of biomedical research‚ experimental procedures are performed on living animals. Commonly used animals include mice‚ rats‚ rabbits‚ monkeys and dogs. (END) Furthermore‚ it is estimated by the Humane Society International that more than one hundred and fifteen million animals worldwide are used in laboratory experiments annually for the purpose of research to assess the effectiveness

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    right. He thinks he has got them right but he is wrong--it’s Polonius behind the arras and not Claudius. Then he is sent to England. He discovers that Claudius is not going to wait for the perfect opportunity‚ but has already made arrangements to have Hamlet killed. He changes again. He arranges for the deaths of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern‚ and when the pirates attack‚ he takes the opportunity to board their ship‚ and bribes them to return to Denmark. He arrives on the shores "naked and . . .

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    How My Poetry Changed

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    During the revision of my poems many elements were changed. This included the length‚structure‚diction‚ opening and closing. All my poems got longer; most of them substantially. All of my poems grew by at least one stanza. This was not at all intentional as I feel poems should just be as long as the creator deems necessary; assuming they don’t need to meet specific criteria. This is what differentiates a poem from a song. Most songs are edited and manipulated to fit in the 3 - minute time slot radio

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    This observation was made in the preschool class at Lincoln Circle Head Start Center. The lead teacher was Cecelia Pace. My observations began on February 22‚ 2016 the attendance total was 15 children. Children came to class at 8:00 in the morning. Cecelia welcomed the children and parents. Both parents and children signed at the entry‚ and then children chose a free play and Cecelia joined them. Cecelia asked questions such as: “How does rain get up in the clouds?” “Where does the rain go?”

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    1. INTRODUCTION This report aims to show the views of those who think that animals should not be used for experimentation of new drugs and those who think that animals should be used for experimentation of new drugs. 2. THE ISSUE AND BACKGROUND TO THE DEBATE Experiments done on animals i.e. non-human animals is said to be animal experimentation. The main reasons for animal experimentation are developing new drugs and studying of different diseases using animal as a model. The tortures‚ the increase

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