Should animals be used for scientific research and experimentation? From ancient times‚ humans have relied on animals for their survival either as food (sheep‚ cow) or for competition (horses) and companionship (dogs). As humans became more familiar to their environment‚ they then also started utilizing animals for attainment of knowledge dating back to the days of the great physician Galen (129-200 AD)‚ who used animals to exhibit that arteries contain blood and not the air (qtd. in Giridharan)
Premium Animal testing Animal rights
The Major Problems of Historical Research By Adeyemi Balogun Sharapha In the conduct of historical research‚ the research student faces many problems which include choice of topic‚ funding‚ language barriers‚ source problems to mention but a few. The first problem which a historical researcher might face is that of choosing topic. It is a common phenomenon especially for a young researcher to jump at an attractive topic without knowing the rigors involved in researching
Premium History Yoruba people
In his letter dated 25th May 2008‚ Jack Williams stated that he believed Frank Wu to be in breach of several contracts‚ and that he would be pursuing this in the manner stipulated in the contract‚ that being Arbitration in accordance with the Swiss Rules of Arbitration. However‚ in the same letter Mr Williams stated that he would soon commence actions against Mr Wu in the Supreme Court of Victoria‚ thus leaving us with much ambiguity as to the applicable judiciary. However‚ regardless of where
Premium Law Contract Common law
increase of 3% in visits to attractions in the region last year with particular growth reported in the following categories: • Farms + 8% • Gardens + 2% • Art Galleries / Museums + 7% • Places of Worship + 5% • Heritage Centres + 6% Social Research shows that visitors and holiday makers want : * to learn a new skill‚ craft‚ sport or subject; * their holiday to reflect a lifestyle in their leisure experiences‚ especially in terms of wellness and well-being and involving activities for
Free Tourism Marketing Strategic management
Follow-Up Questions for Case #10 “The Grey Ferrari” 1) Gary Roberts‚ a Costa Mesa‚ California‚ importer stated: “Ferrari’s control freaks ought to cooperate with importers and let the free market take care of itself.” Comment. Answer: Gary Roberts makes a bold statement when accusing Ferrari as being‚ “control freaks.” He believes that Ferrari is attempting to control demand by halting gray imports into the United States. With gray imports‚ American buyers are able to gain 30 - 40% in savings
Premium Automobile Ferrari Import
602.2.2-08 EIT4 A1a. Teaching Situation The teaching situation in the video was a typical computer lab type of classroom. The tables were arranged around the perimeter of the room as well as an aisle in the middle with two long tables. Computers were placed on top of the tables with a adequate spaces in between to allow each student to have enough space to work. On the wall of the classroom there was a blackboard‚ as well as a LCD screen that was utilized to show the students what the teacher
Premium Computer Personal computer
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) 7 V. Security Associations (SA) 8 1. Security Associations 8 2. Combining Security Associations 9 3. SA and key management 10 VI. Building a real VPN with IPSec 11 1. VPN overview 11 2. IPSec in VPN 11 VII. Future Research 13 VIII. Conclusion 14 IX. References 14 I. Abstract * It can be seen clearly that the Internet has developed with a very high speed in many recent years. In the 80s of last century‚ the Internet was only used
Premium Internet Protocol IP address Cryptography
At the outset‚ Freda has relied upon her understanding of the E.U.’s Fossil Fuels Directive of 2009 to compensate her installation of solar powered electricity generating system at the cost of £10‚000. However‚ based on the British Parliament’s Solar Power Act 2011 provision which requires that she must live in ‘an urban area with a population of 10‚000 or more people’‚ the Northern Ireland Housing Executive declined her receipt for the installation. Consequently‚ Freda’s circumstances expose conflict
Premium European Union law European Union
handle unique business customs that may be encountered in a trip abroad. In such situation the business person should. a. Know all about the foreign cultures through different ways like by reading different helpful material and also by visiting with foreigners and individuals who have lived in the country he will visit. b. Situation and sensitize himself by projecting himself into achievable situations and analyzing his learned belief patterns. c. Look for instruction from ambassadors
Premium Risk Human rights Culture
TECHNOLOGIES: OVERVIEW AND RESEARCH FRAMEWORK Linda Weiser Friedman Professor‚ Department of Statistics & Computer Information Systems Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York Linda_Friedman@baruch.cuny.edu Hershey H. Friedman Professor of Marketing and Director of Business Programs Department of Economics Brooklyn College of the City University of New York x.friedman@att.net April 2008 THE NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES: OVERVIEW AND RESEARCH FRAMEWORK
Premium Social network service Facebook New media