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    multiple illegal actions in order to obtain information on subjects. The subject anatomy came about from the murder of many African American bodies. People do not realize the pain and suffering people had to go through in order for others to learn about science and…

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    Henoildo is a very bright, intelligent young man. He has always demonstrated advanced progression in the different academic areas. He loves science and working on various experiments. I have signed him up for various science camps to encourage him to continue with his learning. Another area Henoildo loves is music. His musical intelligence is quite impressive and he is advanced in reading and playing music. He plays in the school orchestra band and jazz band. Over the past few years he…

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    Differences between experiments and demonstrations: The goals of doing research in biochemistry and biotechnology, along with others, are to find the truth about natural and unnatural occurrences with the help of the laws of nature. It is very important to note that the goal of most research is to simply answer, “what is going on;” it is possible that this question may have one or more answers. In the case of an experiment, the scientist may not know the outcome of their experiments, although…

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    Likewise, the same experiment was conducted on a laboratory mouse, Algernon. The structure of the novel is a narrative style that helps the author intentionally represent Charlie's inner transformations through his reflective journal. These reflections are written from a first person perspective and contain multiple spelling and grammatical mistakes at the beginning that allow the reader to see Charlie's poor apprehension of language conventions. Through the course of the experiment, Charlie…

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    Animals have been one of the many test subjects used in science for years. Animal experimentation has scientists and citizens debating about whether it is a good thing or not; the talk about this issue has increased since new conducted scientific research, technology advances, and more people are concerned about animal welfare. Consider a cute little dog that has been in a family for several years. The family dog has gone missing. He is lost and roaming the streets in search for his owner.…

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    What does doodling does, by Jackie Andrade was a study published in 2009 studying the effect of doodling on the ability to retrieve information from memory. Forty random subjects coming from a previous unrelated experiment age 18 to 55 years were recruited for a short five minute experiment, where participants were divided into two groups. The control group, the group not doodling and the doodling group. The group doodling was asked to shade printed shapes while listening to a boring message,…

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    They suffer in agony, are being infused with misery, and long to be uncaged. Instead, they wait with their anxiety filled thoughts of what expect in the operating room (“Animal’s Used”). Animal experimentation (or vivisection) is any “scientific experiment or test in which a live animal is forced to undergo something that is likely to cause them pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm” (“What is”). According to Christopher Lawrence, animal dissection has been first traced back to the ancient…

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    set of quantitative date, through studying the results derived from their controlled experiment, which they presented as evidence to support their claim. In contrast to this Levine used the discourse analysis approach, and gathered qualitative evidence to support his claim. This leads onto another difference in the methods of research applied during these two varying studies, in that Latané and Darley’s experiments were closely controlled, they were able to introduce variables, and manipulate…

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    but I have also learned that it can get very complicated if safety measures are not taken. Planning ahead of time for extraneous variables, and possible mistakes is critical to attain accurate results. Also, because psychology is a social science, experiments do not work the same way in this area as they do in chemistry, which I have taken. In chemistry, the results are predictable, and controlled. In psychology, if we are measuring a…

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    Animals all over the globe are sitting in a cage right now, scared, cold and alone waiting for the next experiment to be done to them. They sit in this cage longing for the day that they are able to free, if they survive the experiments or if they are of no longer need to the scientists. Every year there are millions of animals killed in laboratories from the tests and experiments done to them. These poor, defenseless animals are poisoned, shocked, and burned during these tests and are often…

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