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    millions of mice, rats, rabbits, primates [monkeys], cats, dogs, and other animals are locked inside barren cages in laboratories across the country.” 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…

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    delay on the NDA of this pill saved many lives in the U.S., because officials then saw what was happening in Europe and did everything they could to ban the drug from the American market. President Kennedy then gave “The Distinguished Federal Civil Service Award” to the FDA physician who delayed the NDA approval on this drug. The FDA then created the Kefauver-Harris Amendments in response to this situation. According to these amendments, drug manufacturers were required to prove the…

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    Keep Animals In Captivity

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    Around the world animals are held against their free will. They are tortured and deprived of having a life in the wild that is natural for them. Even though zoos, aquariums, and other animal holding facilities are seen as safe havens that provide protection for animals from predators, global warming, deforestation, and extinction, they are still not suitable dwelling places for them. Being raised naturally in the wild as opposed to in captivity provides animals with many benefits such as low…

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    Jet-A Case Study

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    and contributes to the pollution of the air and the destruction of the ozone layer. This type of risk is at moderate level. It is recommended that CRA implements loss control due to air pollution. For loss prevention, CRA should conduct routine inspection of aircraft along with Allegiant. Testing…

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    Drinking Bottled Water

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    choose to drink bottled water and is bottled water as pure as advertised? There are also concerns about the effects of bottled-water on human health and the natural environment, due to the use of plastic bottles. People should have the fact about the safety and purity of tap water compared to bottled water and the disadvantageous effect of plastic to health and environment, so they may lessen drinking bottled water and change to tap water.…

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    Brucellosis Research Paper

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    and their parasites do not recognize political and jurisdictional boundaries and, as a result, can affect the natural ecosystems of national parks and human health in nearby communities (White, et al., n.d.). Brucellosis is a highly contagious bacterial disease caused by various species of the genus Brucella that infects humans, domestic animals, and wildlife worldwide (Wyoming, n.d.). Brucella abortus is the only species of the Brucella that has been identified in bison (Bison bison).…

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    When I was a child I liked to be around animals, and when I saw one injured, I tried to help it. I always searched the species that animals belonged to. This is when I decided to be a veterinarian. When seeking a career as a veterinarian, a person should look at aspect such as one’s responsibilities, necessary, skills, work conditions, salary, and its prospects, but even more important is to prepare oneself properly by attending the university of florida college of veterinary medicine that will…

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    Animal Testing Animals

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    and Sephora cosmetics are using animals to test their make-up and beauty’s materials. Animal testing is a kind of animal cruelty and abuse because by injecting chemicals into their bodies, their lives are put in danger and most of the animals end up dying. Each year about 100 million animals are used in the United States’ laboratories for biology, medical, and cosmetics testing (U.S Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service). By using animals as testing objects, the…

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    about the health hazard and hygiene in the workplace. Hazards can be found in every workplace. Hazard is generally anything that makes you in a dangerous situation. Health hazard is means that the hazard brings negative effect and harm to the health which is may cause measurable changes in the body. There are many hazard in the workplaces have the potential to harm workers short-term and long-term health result in diseases, disorders and injuries (Alison et. al., 2008). Occupational health is an…

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    global warming, extinction of animal species, wildlife conservation, and animal experimentation. These issues are hard to notice within our daily life. One big problem that has started many arguments in the world is the problem of animal testing. This is because it is related to ethics of animal life and their welfare in the laboratory system. According to the US department of Agriculture Animal (USDA) and Plant and Animal Health Inspection Service (APHIS), 834,453 animals are used for…

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