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    Experimenting On Animals

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    are inaccurate because the testing environment messes up the results. An essential part of conducting an experiment is to allow only one variable. However‚ the testing environment is a variable not accounted for. According to the New England Anti-Vivisection Society‚ “stress‚ routinely experienced by animals in labs‚ negatively influences the reliability of animal research data. Stress influences heart rate‚ pulse‚ blood pressure‚ muscular activity‚ and hormone levels and can modify the normal values

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    Twenty years after Harry Truman ordered the dropping of the atomic bomb‚ scholars and citizens subscribed to the original version of the story: the President acted to avoid the invasion of Japan and lose anywhere from 200‚000 to 500‚000 American lives. Then in 1965‚ Gar Alperovitz published a the book “Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam”. He argues that the dropping of the atomic bomb “was not needed to end the war or to save lives” but was a message to the Soviet Union. Fifty years after the

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    3rd Quarter Spelling and Vocabulary Words - Grade 8 1. antecedent adj. going before another in time or order; n. a thing or event that precedes (It was an antecedent event.) 2. ardent adj. intensely eager; passionate (He is an ardent supporter of his team.) 3. assent v. to give ones consent; to agree; n. an act of agreeing or acceptance (He gave his assent eagerly.) 4. auspicious adj. favorable promising (He thought it was an auspicious time to ask for a raise in salary.) 5. bereaved

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    Animal Cruelty

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    Animal Cruelty The topic of animal cruelty is one of great importance to the wold today. Why we humans have the right reserved to treat animals as lesser individuals is beyond me. Animals are fulfilling their part in the ecosystems and communities of the earth‚ and to the best extent that they are able. For example‚ a spider is being the best possible spider that it can be‚ spinning webs and working diligently at what it knows best‚ not bothering any creatures of the earth besides the ones which

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    not only spare hundreds of thousands of animals from enormous suffering‚ but will also encourage the continued modernization of chemical testing and the development of alternatives.” Crystal Schaeffer‚ the outreach director for the American Anti-Vivisection Society‚ wrote in an email to The Huffington Post. President Barack Obama signed a new chemical safety law that includes a groundbreaking condemnation of animal testing. Examples in the law’s new arrangement includes using “vitro methods to test

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    Animal Testing: The Destruction of Animals Animal testing‚ also known as animal experimentation‚ is the use of non-human animals in experiments and development project‚ usually to determine toxicity‚ dosing and efficacy of drugs before proceeding to human clinical trials (Biology online). These tests are to examine new products‚ such as vaccines‚ shampoos‚ household products‚ cosmetics‚ foods‚ and personal care products on the animals so they are “safer” for the consumer‚ which never is an absolute

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    Western Civilization

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    Civilization in the Early Middle Ages‚ 750-1000 1) Describe the contribution of the Muslims and the Vikings to Early European civilizations. Muslims: The first great wave of Muslim expansion had ended at the beginning of the eighth century. Gradually‚ the Muslims built up a series of sea bases in their occupied territories in North Africa‚ Spain‚ and Southern Gaul and began a new series of attacks in the Mediterranean in the ninth century. They raided the southern coasts of Europe‚ especially

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    saved. Animal experimentation is well known throughout the medical and scientific fields. The earliest references of animal testing are recorded among the Greeks. Early scientists—such as Aristotle‚ Erasistratus‚ and Galen (known as the father of vivisection) — practiced and performed experiments on living animals to gain knowledge of anatomy to later apply various medical practices safely to humans. Many early advances in medical research would not have occurred without the use of animals in some way

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    If to discover the origin of the work in a “normal” artwork‚ to grasp its createdness we must investigate the “creative” activity of the artist‚ then in Canning’s “Mavro” (Fig 4-25‚ 2012) and “Black mirror I” (Fig 4-26‚ 2012) we must do the opposite‚ try to understand their unmaking. Under what Heidegger calls purely workly terms (Heidegger 1950‚ 34) and dispelling all notions of context and rhetoric‚ these paintings‚ despite appearances‚ are not really distinct from Canning’s other work‚ they’re

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    Animal Cruelty - Essay 7

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    While many people would like to think animal cruelty no longer exist‚ what people fail to realize is that it is still happening all over then world today. The treatment of animals is completely unethical. Ethics is defined as‚ the study of moral standards and how they affect conduct. We live in a world governed by ethics and the concept or right and wrong. This is why animal cruelty in today society is so unreal. The fact animals are still regarded as a product rather then living breathing creatures

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