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    Should Animals be Kept in the zoos? A zoo is a place where animals are kept and displayed to the public‚ and in which they may also breed. Have you ever been to a zoo? Because we have zoos‚ we can go there to see wild animals‚ such as tigers‚ giraffes‚ elephants‚ koalas‚ and so on. Having zoos is convenient for us to see wild animals. If we don’t have zoos‚ we want to see wild animals‚ we need to go to forests. Although zoos probably are not a good idea to treat them‚ I still agree that we should

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    being used for testing without having a say; for everyone this seems like a horrible nightmare but for animals this nightmare is reality. Animals should not be used for testing. They don’t have a voice so they have no way of saying no and testing on animals is wrong in every way possible. This is unfair to the animals because they don’t have a choice. Although animal testing is wrong‚ it is a good way to make sure the product research is safe before retailing it and letting people use it. Animal testing

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    want to make your research appear more credible there is no option but to understand in detail‚ how to write a methodology. A research methodology will help you showcase your knowledge of using alternative methods that help in presenting your research topic more valid. The best way to demonstrate your research is by using a qualitative or quantitative research process. The following are the general guidelines that you should follow depending on the type of dissertation or research paper you are writing

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    Should Animal Hunting Be Banned? I personally think animal hunting should be banned because hunters are one of the main reasons why animals suffer‚ are extinct‚ and are endangered. Because of hunting animals are becoming extinct‚ and with arsenal of rifles‚ shotguns‚ muzzle loaders‚ handguns‚ bows and arrows‚ hunters kill more than 200 million animals yearly. It Is Cruel; Animals deserve just us much respect as we do. There are primates that are the closest living animal to us and we hunt them.

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    Future Use of Animals in Brain Research Name Institutional Affiliation A Critical Review of the Past‚ Current and Future Use of Animals in Brain Research Introduction Animal research occupies a central and critical role in psychology and other related fields. Both new and old discoveries from non-human animal research continue to play important roles in the advancing of the understanding of psychology and human behavior (Martic-Kehl et al.‚ 2012). A wide range of animal studies were foundational

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    does research involving animals take place? Research involving animals takes place in a wide array of institutions‚ expanding from colleges and universities to pharmaceutical facilities for the purpose of research and development [1]. These institutions provide novel approaches (methodology) and therapeutic pharmaceuticals derived from the research on animals. In the end‚ understanding the underlying pathology of animals paves way for the advancement of medicine in both humans and animals. 2. What

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    Yellow Lab The scientific name for a yellow lab is a Canis familiaris. The male yellow lab averages a weight of 74 lbs. and the females are a bit lighter while weighing 65 lbs. Both male and female are around 23 inches tall when fully grown. The Labrador’s coat is a whitish yellow. A Labrador would do okay in an apartment but are quite active and would be happiest with at least an average sized backyard. You can feed a Labrador dog food for big dogs but should look for one with a high protein

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    essence‚ scientific realism offers a certain portrayal of what a scientific theory is and what constitutes its acceptance based on truth. A scientific realist holds 2 fundamental principles: science aims to give us a literally true account of what the world is like through theories‚ and that accepting a scientific theory involves the belief that it is true. In stark contrast to this view‚ constructive empiricism‚ or rather scientific anti-realism‚ holds that acceptance of a scientific theory involves

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    Forensics is the study of scientific methods used in crime detection. This field of study also incorporates other fields of study such as chemistry‚ biology‚ physics‚ geology‚ medicine‚ meteorology‚ and psychology (Forensic science‚ 2008). Forensic evidence can be used to prove a person guilty in the courts of law (Forensics). Forensics is a Latin adjective that means “of or before a forum or place of meeting.” Today‚ forensics is a synonym for legal or court related. Also‚ because the term is so

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    The development of the scientific metthos and advancement of scientific thinking played a crucial role is disturbing the zeitgeist‚ or feeling of the time‚ in the 17th century. the people of the 17th century were generally accepting people. the uneducated had no problems believing what they were told. this was the common feeling until a few "radical" scientists began to question things. the Roman Catholic Church persecuted such notable scientists as Copernicus and Galileo for their beliefs. the

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