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    Animals squeal with their hearts beating fast. They’re held down by strong arms as a needle is injected into them. The next breath they take might be their last. The injection messes with their brain. Their body becomes mutated. The poor innocent creatures have become test subjects. The only way they can keep living is if the scientist creates some serum to save it. But it doesn’t matter, the animal has already changed, it will never be itself again. Isn’t obvious? Animal testing is…

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    Does Strength Training Exercises Help to Reduce Stress Among College Students? How stress is experienced and tolerated varies by all individuals. The purpose of this study was to assess if engaging in 2 days or more of strength training exercises results in lower stress levels among college students at the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO). After a careful review of the data the hypothesis was that those who engage in 2 days or more of strength training exercises would experience lower…

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    Beep Research Paper

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    Honk. Honk. Beep. Beep. I live in a really busy city and work a double life, like a superhero. Doctor by day, scientist by night. Nobody ever comes to visit me because I am always conducting experiments and discoveries. My greatest discovery yet is that there is a substance that can make any non living thing, living . It took me 10 years to finally discover. I added different chemicals and elements into the solution. I added glucose, carbon dioxide, IKI, methylene blue and many different…

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    “Each year, more than 100 million animals—including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, fish, and birds—are killed in U.S. laboratories,” (“Experiments”). Animal experimentation is extremely wrong and be put to an end. Countless innocent animals get put through numerous tests as if they do not have feelings or emotions. Animal testing has been going on far too long, and is not helping in the way it should. Most animal experimentation is still continuing for…

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    Experiments and the bad sides of humanity Does grotesque experiments of people trying to be god lead to bads things about humanity. First, The island where cloning farming. 2nd animal splicing happened in batman, 3rd is Island of Dr moreau where animals dna and humans were combined to make grotesque experiments. It shows how overtime people will become more bad to get over a problem and deal with it. In The Island, People are able to get babies and parts if their injured by giving dna and…

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    False Memories

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    Purpose of Research The purpose of the experiment conducted by Otagaar et. al (2009) was to discover if children could create false memories from bizarre, inaccurate information. They were intrigued if children could have the ability to form false memories as adults could do after reading cases that contained children recalling absurd events. Otagaar et. al (2009) wanted to find out of younger children were prone to influence of such false situations that they could develop fictitious…

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    The purpose of lab was to see how a heart looks/works on the inside and how the flow of blood travels through the body. This lab relates to a lot of what we studied in class pretty much the whole cardiovascular system and how it works, like its functions of transporting nutrients, oxygen, and hormones to cells throughout the body. I worked on this lab by myself and it took about one full class period and about one hour outside school to complete this lab. I studied the heart and discovered…

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    Fruit Fly Lab Report

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    Did research on what males and females look like. We observed the frozen flies. On the first week we used fly nap as an anesthetic for the flies and waiting for them to fall asleep. We sexed the flies and put 10 male and 10 female into a tube. We provided them with food and a sponge to allow oxygen to flow in and out of the tube. The males were Wild type and the Females were type C. After one week we came back to several pupa larva and parents that were active. We once again sedated them with…

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    moral right to respectful treatment…This inherent value is not respected when animals are reduced to being mere tools in a scientific experiment”. Animals and people have many things in common, they both feel, think, and experience pain. Animals face painful experiments that cause permanent damage or death, and never receive the option of not participating in the experiment. Thus, animals should obtain the same respect as humans. Yet humans violate their rights we use them in research against…

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    Imagine your family pet being enclosed in a small, cold, and dirty cage for days, weeks, or even months on end, only being taken out to be subjected to painful experiments without any anesthetic, as well as the possibility of developing life threatening diseases and injuries. Too many animals experience this on a regular basis around the globe - in fact, nearly 25 million animals will be used as test subjects annually. Animal testing is a horrible occurrence, one that brings suffering to even…

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