Trey’s Wuthering Heights Vocab List: Remember folks‚ use CTRL+F to search this X/Y/Z = X Y Z; the /’s are spaces Chapters 1-3‚ Chapters 4-9‚ Chapters 10-17‚ Chapters 18-24‚ Chapters 25-30‚ Chapters 31-34 Misanthropist: Hates mankind Manifested: To appear (also: ship’s cargo) Flags: Flat stones used to pave walkways Soliloquize: Talking to yourself Peevish: Having strong annoyance; Pissed-off Ejaculation: Sudden forceful speech HURR DURR LETS USE THIS ON EVERY LINE OF THE BOOK Surly: Rude
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THE HONG KONG INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Department of Social Sciences GED 1015 Animal Rights: Science‚ Sentience and Speciesism Semester two‚ 2012/13 Time of lecture: Monday (9:30am to 11:20am) Venue: B4-LP-07 Instructor: Dr. Francis MOK (莫家棟) Email: fktmok@ied.edu.hk Office: D4-1/F-01 I. Course descriptions: In this course‚ we aim at providing students the conceptual tools and resources by which they can investigate and reflect on the relationship between human
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The most successful pressure groups still tend to focus on lobbying the Westminster Parliament despite the availability of numerous other access points. Discuss (25 Marks) To begin with‚ the definition of “successful” depends on the goals or objectives each pressure group aims to achieve. Yes‚ some successful pressure groups still use the Westminster Parliament as their main access point in order to achieve their aims. However‚ in recent years most pressure groups realised that by not only using
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the animals subjected to testing are not protected by the Animal Welfare Act. Some animals that do not get this luxury are mice‚ birds‚ fish‚ and reptiles. Originally‚ the AWA was called the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act‚ says the National Anti-Vivisection Society. The LAWA was established in 1966 for the concern of cats and dogs that were being used in research. Later in 1970‚ the AWA was first amended. They expanded the act to protect warm-blooded animals but not farm animals. They soon changed
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Cited: "Animal Experimentation and Human Medicine" ‚ People for Reason in Science and Medicine (PRISM)‚ 0ctober 2004‚ http://www.sumeria.net/health/prism.html "Animal Experimentation (vivisection)" ‚ people for the ethical treatment of animals (PETA)‚ October 2004‚ http://www.sumeria.net/anim/tests.html Bender‚ D.‚ & Leone‚ B. (1989). Animal rights: opposing viewpoints. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ Inc.
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Of Mice and Men: The Benefits of Animal Testing Animal testing has unmistakably swept the globe in effort to further scientific exploration. It has been a useful tool of drug testing‚ cosmetic testing‚ xenotransplantation‚ behavioral education and other informative methodical studies. From the tens to one hundred million or more animals are used in scientific experiments around the world per annum (1). An estimated eighty to eight hundred animals are used to test one drug before it is considered
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Animal rights There is much disagreement as to whether non-human animals have rights‚ and what is meant by animal rights. There is much less disagreement about the consequences of accepting that animals have rights. The consequences of animal rights Animal rights teach us that certain things are wrong as a matter of principle‚ that there are some things that it is morally wrong to do to animals. Human beings must not do those things‚ no matter what the cost to humanity of not doing them
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Mamdally Hamid Jibraan G. Paper Assignment 11th of May 2005 TOPIC: SCIENCE -Quotable quotes -Difference between science and technology -Benefits of science -Dangers represented by science ___________________________________________________ Quotable Quotes “I am among those who think that science has great beauty. A scientist in his laboratory is not only a technician: he is also a child placed before natural phenomena which impress him like a fairy tale.” Marie Curie (1867 – 1934)
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Where is your justification for inflicting all this pain? The only thing that could excuse vivisection to me would be some application—"Precisely‚" said [Moreau]. "But you see I am differently constituted. We are on different platforms. You are a materialist" (Wells 114). This conversation between Prendick and Moreau perfectly exemplifies Moreau’s
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Did Nazi Germany Build a Base in Antarctica? In December 1938‚ a ship named MS Schwabenland set off from the German city of Hamburg‚ on an expedition to Antarctica along with 57 men. In January of 1939‚ the ship arrived on what is now known as Princess Martha Coast in Queen Maud Land‚ where Norway had claimed. However‚ the Germans ignored this and charted the region‚ and planted Swastikas in the ice. They named the region after the ship‚ naming it Neuschwabenland‚ meaning New Swabia. One objective
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