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    Animal Rights

    Allie Zahn Professor Haynes English 185 March 18, 2016 Word Count: 1218 Animals Have Feelings, Too Each year, more than 100 million animals, including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, fish, and birds are killed in the United States alone for biology lessons, medical training, curiosity-driven experimentation, and chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing (Peta). Before these innocent animals are killed, some are forced to inhale deadly chemicals, others

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    Arguments Against Animal Testing

    With the expansive development of medicine and science, new methods of experimentation must be employed in order to develop highly sophisticated and extremely effective drugs to help combat diseases. A major issue arising from these advances in science have manifested through the animal testing done in laboratories with the purpose of ensuring a drug’s effectiveness for humans. Though many may argue that animals fully merit their own rights to not be tested on, it is not taken into account how often

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    Moyer's Essay: What Are The Dangers Of Sandboxes?

    restrooms, doctors’ office toys and children library books, were incomparable to the millions of germs “harboring” in sandboxes. Moyer warns parents’ uncovered sandboxes are used as bathrooms for animals. Consequently, sandboxes turn into “giant parasite Petri dishes.”

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    Learning Memory Evolution Lab Report

    The frogs are housed in small cubed cells and provided with juvenile crickets as food and water in petri dishes. The rooms are illuminated independently by daylight LED bulbs that could be changed to different colors as required. The experimentation process also requires a transparent cylindrical containers that the frogs would be put into to ensure equal

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    Antifungal Activity of Star Anise (Illicium Verum) to Candida Tropicalis

    ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF STAR ANISE (Illicium verum) TO Candida tropicalis _______________ An Investigatory Project Presented to the Faculty Of Talamban National High School Talamban, Cebu City _______________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Research I _______________ by Queenibel S. Arriesgado Kristine Jane A. Borces Dominique Fatima G. Cabansay Jobelyn B. Cogtas Mary Rose A. Telamo June 2014 APPROVAL SHEET The investigatory project entitled “ANTIFUNGAL

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    Ocper Paper

    Building on Prior Success Tony Eary August 25, 2012 Irene Hoskins – Instructor Strayer University Building on Prior Success When I arrived at the client, Ocper, Inc., I realized that there was only one person dedicated to the Information Technology area, which also has to oversee Networking for the office personnel. There are twelve peer-to-peer client computers operating on the Windows OS which are all connected via coax cabling. The president indicated to me that the company

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    In Vitro

    In Vitro Fertilization September 15, 2014 Class: MA111 In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a process of fertilizing an egg with sperm outside the body. It’s a major infertility treatment when other methods of assisted reproductive technology have failed. The process of IVF involves monitoring and stimulating a women’s ovulation process, removing an ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from the women’s ovaries, added the sperm to fertilize the egg or eggs. Once the egg has been fertilized it becomes

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    Animal Testing Inhumane

    Animals are routinely severed, poisoned, starved and confined for weeks at times all for the well-being of humans. Sadly, the number of advances found through animal testing is remarkably faint compared to the number of living organisms being persecuted in the process. Animal testing is used to assess the safety and effectiveness of everything from cosmetics to medication, as well as understanding how the human body works. Animal testing is brutally inhumane, and unreliable especially considering

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    Identity in Ethics

    Camille Karnatz Philosophy 290, Environmental Ethics Professor Mark Bernstein February 8, 2013 “Identities that are not grounded in meaning can be contested.”- Dale Jamieson, Ethics and the Environment, Page 54 When we say something is right or wrong, good or evil, of value or worthless, we are characterizing the subject based upon a previous notion. We can’t explain where these preconceived ideas come from, nor why we use one level of definition over another, as in something may be ‘good’ but

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    Biol 111 Lab Exp.5

    In this experiment we were able to use the technique of Gram staining to differentiate two types of bacteria that were unknown. Gram staining is a method that is used by many scientists in order to identify unknown bacteria’s via the unique physical and chemical characteristics of their cell walls. In a gram test a bacteria can either be gram positive or gram negative. The Gram-positive bacteria have an intricate set of amino sugars which we call peptidoglycan that form a thick cell wall around the

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