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    Purpose/Rationale The purpose of this experiment is to find out what liquid out of coke, coffee or tea will stain an eggshell the most. I chose to so this project because I think that it can help people who have problems with their teeth not being clean. They may find out why their teeth are staining so bad. Coke, coffee and tea can do a bunch of damage. But in this experiment I wanted to know the exact percentage of staining that they may cause. I think that learning how much a everyday drink…

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    Conclusion The overall results support the hypothesis. The experiment involved soaking 20mm (±0.5mm x 2) apple cores in 10cm3 (±0.5cm3) of saline solutions in 0%, 1%, 3%, 5% and 7% concentrations for 1800s (±0.3s (human error)) and comparing the initial masses (g±0.01g) with their masses after soaking (g±0.01g). There was an outlier in the 13% mass change of the apple core after soaking in 7% saline solution, as shown in Graph 2. However, this outlier and the general trend of the data support…

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    chemicals and everything that scientists use on these animals have a chance of hurting these animals mentally and physically, and it can cause suffering and distress. Sadly, most of the animals used for animal testing are killed after all of the experiments, but there are some that go through more testing if the first test that they go through does not affect them in any way. There is a lot of ways that scientists test these animals, some include forced chemical exposure in toxicity testing.…

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    Imagine this... you are prancing around in a field with your friends. All is peaceful and calm until a massive, overwhelming figure crouches over you and starts to shove you into a cage that is half your size. You kick and scream at the top of your lungs, but no one seems to hear a thing. The next thing you know, a worker starts to inject you with a green, jelly-like material and suddenly, you blackout. This is what poor, innocent creatures go through every, single day. Stories similar to this…

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    Imagine a world wear animal and human roles in life are flipped. Everyday hundreds to thousands of helpless animals are used and harmed for animal testing. Animal testing is the use of any “nonhuman” animal to test out new commercial products and medicine for medical research. Scientist do this testing to see things such as allergic reactions, and/or to try out new medicine in the attempt to cure a disease or any health disorders. The studies are primarily done to check the toxicity without…

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    Pro Animal Testing Essay

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    By definition, animal testing is any scientific experiment in which a live animal undergoes testing for human products in a lab. Since 384 B.C, animals such as mice, have been used for testing. In more recent years, scientists have used these animals to test the safety of human products. There are many great benefits to this scientific practice. High end makeup brands, such as: Urban Decay, MAC, and NARS, ensure the safety of their products by testing on animals. Furthermore, mice are used in…

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    various experiments to develop medical treatments, determine the toxicity of medications, check the safety of products that are potentially going to be used on humans, and other biomedical, commercial, and health care uses (Should Animals Be Used 1). The types of animals that are most commonly used are dogs, monkeys, mice, rats, pigs, and rabbits. The…

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    For Alix, it began in high school when she attempted to please her ruthless coach and become better in figure skating (“Stories of Hope”). For Laura, it was the thin models in the media that caught her eye and go down a dangerous road (“Stories of Hope”). For Patrick, it was to gain control of his life after the continuous disappointments in life (“Male Athlete Speaks Out”). Based on South Carolina Department of Mental Health, about 8 million people throughout America suffer from eating…

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    stressed, and start biting on their own flesh, and they pull out their own fur do to side effects of the experimentation, or experiences they might have had while getting experimented on, and waiting in cages. Once scientists have conducted their experiments, and then they are killed. Animals should get released back into the wild if the results were harmless, and if they would not affect anyone else, or another living creature. The cosmetics that are being experimented on the animal can be…

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    Animal Testing Reality

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    and brain damaged. No matter how painful or trivial, no experiment is prohibited and not one animal’s life is spared even when alternatives are available. Animal testing traces back to ancient times where physician scientists performed procedures on animals. These procedures were conducted to gain knowledge about the animals living functions. Today, the problem…

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