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    Why should chimpanzees be kept in scientific laboratories? I think‚ chimpanzees should not be kept in scientific laboratories. They are close to the humans because chimpanzees and humans are just differing by one percentage of DNA .By knowing about chimpanzees‚ we can better understand ourselves. However‚ we are treating our relatives very badly. Chimpanzees should not be kept in scientific laboratories because of less facility‚ impossible for physical contact‚ and fewer caretakers in laboratories

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    Animal Testing: Should It Be Legalized? Should scientists examine their harmful substances on animals? Approximately two to five million animals have been used under testing (’’Animal Aid‚’’ n.d). Animal testing has increased worldwide‚ scientists believe that animals are the best sacrifice for these specific type of tests which include a wide range of chemicals‚ which include vaccines and drugs because they believe that animals are the only species that proper things to be examined on

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    One of many reasons why IP laws should be protected is to allow the creators of an IP to benefit from their work. Every owner of invention or any kind of IP should be entitled to the later profit and to market and promote their own product‚ weather it is a painting‚ or exhibit or a business system. Protecting IP is also seen as a method of promoting creativity. When no one is allowed to copy another person’s work without permission then creativity is encouraged for everybody. IP threats Any public

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    Why did Johnson escalate key involvement in Vietnam Charlotte Woolcott Johnson’s escalation in Vietnam was a defining moment of his presidency. Many things influenced him to escalate‚ including the cold war context‚ the advice from the working group‚ the weakness of the South Vietnamese Government‚ and protecting the US bases. I think that the main factor which influenced Johnson to escalate US Involvement was the advice given to him by the Working group because

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    ARTICLE www.hbr.org Why Should Anyone Be Led by You? by Robert Goffee and Gareth Jones Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 Why Should Anyone Be Led by You? 10 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Product 5890 Why Should Anyone Be Led by You? The Idea in Brief

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    Why should we study Chemistry? Well I’ll tell you why I think I would study Chemistry‚ why it’s so important and crucial to know and understand. A couple reasons why are that I want to become a doctor in the future‚ I can see Chemistry in life‚ and I want to make a difference in the world. Can’t you agree that Chemistry is everywhere you look‚ I would definitely say so? Clearly‚ then we can see Chemistry in our daily lives. Just stop and look around you sometime. Look at a car for instance‚ you

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    Neha Gundavarapu 1st Period 11/18/16 Turn of the Screw Literary Analysis (8) In his novella Turn of the Screw‚ Henry James portrays the governess as a delusional woman who conceives the ghost of Peter Quint as a direct manifestation of her own fears and desires about sex. James utilizes the ghost of Quint to represent adulthood and sexual maturity‚ thus epitomizing an older version of the “innocent” child‚ Miles. The governess’ beginning of insanity was prompted by Mrs. Grose describing the previous

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    Sarah’s Key is a historical fiction novel that ties two stories into one. The novel is about Sarah Starzynski‚ a young Jewish girl in Paris during 1942. She is rounded up with thousands of other Jews in the Velodrome d’Hiver. Sarah is faced with the challenges of surviving and saving herself and possibly her younger brother. Julia Jarmond is an American journalist married to a French man in Paris during 2002. Julia is doing research on the Velodrome d’Hiver roundup and finds a picture of a young

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    Why Turkey should join the European Union. The European Union is an economic and politic organization of which the members consist of European countries; each country contributes in its own way to European Union. Turkey is a partly European and partly Asian country with strong connections to Europe. Negotiations for entry to the European Union started back in 2005 and currently they still proceed. Although some people do not want Turkey to become a member of the European Union‚ the European Union

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    ‚ | Why Scientist Don’t do Ethics and Why it is Important That They do | Ethical Issues in Science | | | Scientists don’t deal with ethics because they are more involved with the science and getting results. The pressure of working in that field is put on them to get results for their careers and getting more grant money. They should deal with ethics for the betterment of all that. If the public believes that scientist are unethical and can’t be trusted‚ the research they do will

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