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    Animal testing is used for commercial or scientific reasons to find cures and treatments‚ and to ensure the safety of products for humans. Laboratories prefer to use animals such as mice‚ rats‚ and monkeys because they are so closely related to humans and will get more accurate results. The most common tests that are performed are toxicity and corrosivity tests‚ genetic manipulation‚ inflicted pain and diseases‚ surgical procedures‚ and injecting human diseases into animals. Scientists are working

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    The Welfare system in America has never been a perfect one. However‚ reform programs throughout the years have attempted to to fix gaps that leave certain individuals without aid. It’s a well known fact that certain people are at a disadvantage automatically because of race‚ gender‚ or marital status. Certain legislation has already been made in hopes of leveling the playing field for these groups‚ but our work isn’t done. Laws like the Fair Housing Act need to be expanded in order to help P.O.C

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    Animal testing is an unnecessary measure that involves inhumane procedures‚ costly tests‚ wasteful outcomes‚ and alternative methods. Animal testing is a widely known method that has been used in science ever since 500 B.C‚ but over the years technological alternatives have been made. Many people assume that animal testing is the only ethical and precise method of testing drugs‚ cosmetics‚ and foods‚ but in reality animal testing is useless. There have been handfuls of incidents where drugs were

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    can suffer (Jeremy Bentham). Throughout the mid to late nineteenth century‚ a spike in tests rose and an increase of animals were needed to experiment with. This rapid increase in animal testing heightened attention towards the abuse of animals during experimentation. This eventually led to the ban of animal testing for cosmetics in 1998 in Britain. (Site) Many people believe that using animals for experimentation is an accurate test for detecting responses with the human body‚ but research shows that

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    A welfare state is a social concept in which the government accepts accountability for the prosperity of natives by ensuring that individuals have access to basic resources such as housing‚ health care‚ education‚ and employment. Prompting the rule that administrative advantages are a benefit and not a privilege. Until the Great Depression state and local governments bore some obligation regarding welfare. For the most part‚ such help was negligible. In the best-case scenario‚ with church and volunteer

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    a world where drug addicts aren’t enabled‚ more people have jobs‚ and children grow up with food on the table. All of these things could be a reality if drug testing was required to become a welfare recipient. Welfare has become more accepted by mainstream American society‚ with more than 15% of the country taking advantage of it. THESIS: Monthly drug testing for people who apply for welfare should be necessary. II Reason # 1 for your side (put main reason here): Welfare and government

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    The Animal Welfare Act was first first passed in 1876 in Britain and titled “the Cruelty to Animals Act of 1876”. It was created to approve all animals used in research. Since there were initiatives to protect laboratory animals it took many years until there was a national law to protect laboratory animals in the U.S. There were multiple numbers of states that passes anti-cruelty laws between 1828 and 1898 in the U.S. and fourteen states exempted animal experiments. There were also a number of bills

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    summer job. I had to attend orientation‚ complete a physical and submit a drug test. All of these were requirements for me to obtain my job. If I were to fail my drug test‚ I would not have been able to obtain employment in order to weed eat all day‚ as this is ultimately what my job consisted of. Of course I passed my drug test‚ but I find it very aggravating that I‚ in order to be able to weed eat all day‚ had to supply a drug test when there are people who are getting free money from the government

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    OUTLINE I) JOB DESCRIPTION AND DUTIES 1.treat people in recovery a.help talk about‚ understand‚ and cope with their problems 2. work to prevent drug and alcohol abuse 3.educate parents to get involved in children’s exposure to drug and alcohol 4. counsel family and friends of addicts a. asks questions and concerns they may have b. finds out how they think addiction is impacting their life

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    ongoing debate of genetic/prenatal testing. Procedures for genetic/prenatal testing have been available since the early 1970’s (Press‚ 2008‚ pp. 73-78). Genetic testing identifies abnormalities or changes in the chromosomes and genes. This type of testing is used to confirm or deny a suspected genetic condition or used to predict a person’s chances of developing or passing on a certain disorder (Grant‚ 2000). Once the woman wants to go ahead with the genetic testing‚ a primary care doctor or genetic

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