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    (Hum)animal Experimentation Can animals feel pain‚ suffer from depression‚ or even contemplate suicide? The rising number of animal rights protests has caused scientists to ask themselves these questions. While discovering new medications is important for the public health‚ the welfare of animals has been brought to experts’ attention. For example‚ in “The Flaws and Human Harms of Animal Experimentation‚” neurologist and public health specialist Aysha Akhtar wants every aspect of drug testing using

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    Questions from the Movie: 1. What is “AZL-112”? a. The AZL-112 is an experimental genetic drug which allows the brain to create their own neural cells and repair any damaged cell. This experimental treatment was first tested in the chimpanzee # 9 which was subsequently renamed Bright Eyes. 2. Who is Will Rodman? b. Will Rodman is the scientist in charge of the scientific project of the drug and AZL AZL-112-113. 3. What is the animal used in the research? c. The animals

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    "Trouble with Math in a One-Room Country School" is broken into 25 lines and divided into three stanzas; it can be considered not just a free verse poem but also an anecdote. In the context of the title‚ which obviously states trouble with math‚ the meaning of the first line is clear: the poem’s speaker is a student left behind while all the rest have begun working on a test or quiz of some sort for division. The student resorts to asking for help from her neighbor.  In the 3rd to 7th lines we know

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    August 3‚ 2012 HUM/111 Amy Bales * What are assumptions? How do you think assumptions interfere with critical thinking? What might you do to avoid making assumptions in your thinking? Assumptions are beliefs or idea of something with no proof of evidence. Assumptions interfere with our critical thinking because we aren’t utilizing our skills to our best knowledge. It hinders individuals to think critical because we have that perpetual block that stops us from looking at every angle of

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    The article “Poetry is Not a Luxury” by Audre Lorde talks about how important poetry can be to the human race. While most think poetry is just words put together‚ she romanticizes poetry into something much more. While she does say it is necessary for all‚ rather than a simple hobby; she tends to focus more on how it can affect the female race. The feminist theory is slowly weaved into this article. She allows us to believe that as an individual‚ my voice is who I am‚ who I can become. When women

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    Problem Solving Danielle Church HUM/114 June 25‚ 2014 Dr. Charles Flowers Problem Solving Using the five steps Step 1: What is the problem? Family member who is an alcoholic. Step 2: What are the alternatives? Self-awareness‚ treatment for alcoholism‚ and research medical journals. Step 3: What are the advantages and/or disadvantages of each alternative? Acknowledge the addiction‚ attending local alcoholics’ anonymous meetings‚ and learning why people turn to self-medication. Step 4:

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    find that he has a more gentle side to him. Summarily to Miranda‚ Caliban is naïve and vulnerable “Be not afeared‚ the isle is full of noises‚/ Sounds‚ and sweet airs‚ that give delight and hurt not./ Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments/ Will hum about mine ears; and sometimes voices‚/ That if I then had waked after long sleep‚/ Will make me sleep again”. This is quite a big change is Caliban’s character as this shows Caliban’s natural side. Caliban’s relationship to Miranda and Prospero is

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    that the lady from thank you mam is very connected with the boy and knows what he has been through. This is important because you can see that there is a reason the lady took the boy in and fed him and showered him. For Example: when she said “Um-hum! And you face is dirty. I got a great mind to wash your face for you.” That shows that even though she knows he is a troubled kid‚ she still takes him in as if he was her own. She showered the boy and fed the boy‚ Like the boy was her son. She she

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    Katelyn Kiefer HUM 101-41 Tim LaFountaine Poverty Worcester‚ MA 1) Who is poorer‚ men or women? My answer: women. Actual answer: I’m not sure I found the right information‚ but it looks like men are actually poorer. 2) What age shows the most poverty? Why? My answer: Early 20’s because of education and lack of jobs paying enough to covers all bills. Actual answer: In men‚ 6-11 years old shows the most poverty. In women‚ ages under 5 years old were the poorest because low wages and unstable employment

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    Background examination for the Dominant Thumb Experiment: • Upon reading the literature that the researcher found by googling‚ "Thumb Dominance‚" they discovered that almost every human being has a dominant thumb whether it be the right thumb or the left thumb on top after naturally clasping their hands together. However‚ if the individual tries to force their clasped hands to let the other thumb become dominant it ’s most often described as feeling awkward or abnormal. In 1999‚ a scientist by the

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