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    All Quiet On The Western Front In the novel, All Quiet On The Western Front, by Erich Remarque is about a soldier’s experience in World War One. Basically it is about Paul and his group of friends that go through World War one and write about how they felt and all the events that happened during that time. Though there was a lot of themes that popped up in this novel, I am going to tell you about the Lost Generation caused by World War One. Lost Generation played a big theme in this novel. It…

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    filled with trauma, death, violence, blood, a place where you fight for what you believe up close and personal the great front lines. Then if that is the case then why do we never see women if we are all equal then why do women not even get the chance to prove they are worthy. Every day, women are also being treated differently and not being able to officially be on the front lines is just an example of the much discrimination…

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    Sergeant Stanislav Emelyanov, or “Stan” as I called him, was my second-in-command and a dear friend to me during my time in the Red Army. Sergey and Alexei were both Corporals and were amazing marksmen when I watched them training back at the Voronezh Front Headquarters. The rest of the soldiers in the platoon were freshly trained recruits, eager to fight for the motherland. How young and lucky I was back then. To be able to command a rifle regiment at the age of 19. The ride to Kiev was long…

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    Cold Front Study Guide

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    Chapter 1: Weather fronts Cold front: A cold front is characterized as the progress zone where a frosty air mass is supplanting a hotter air mass. Frosty fronts for the most part move from northwest to southeast. The air behind an icy front is perceptibly colder and drier than the air in front of it. At the point when a chilly front goes through, temperatures can drop in excess of 15 degrees inside the principal hour. A cold front is the main edge of a cooler mass of air, supplanting at ground…

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    Animal experimentation dates to about 500 B.C. and has been an ongoing controversy since the idea has been thought of. There are many people who agree with the idea of animal testing, people who strongly disagree with animal testing, and people who are unaware of the problem and have no personal opinion about the issue. There are many ideas promoting both sides, and both sides having valid reasons supporting their ideas. Animal testing is something everybody should be worrying about, because…

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    University, a new perspective on the potential uses of intestinal worms, or helminths, as they are referred to, is given to readers. He argues that these creatures can actually be beneficial to the human health, along with the health of many other animals. Dr. Parker constructs support for his argument by using ethical appeal, logical appeal, and primary resources throughout the document. Parker continuously reinforces his argument by using ethical appeal in the article. Although there are…

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    Elephant Poaching Theory

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    There has not been much research published on this theory as a majority of conservation biologists do not believe that it has any merit as a solution to the poaching epidemic, which poses an immediate scientific roadblock to any researcher who would see any potential in the theory. Although their opinions should be considered because this is what they study, there has been a surprisingly stringent closed-mindedness when it comes to even considering the theory. If innovative ideas are not…

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    In 1988, Willian T. Newsome and Edmond B. Paré have conducted a research on motion perception. One of the goals of their research was to find out the importance of the middle temporal area in mammals’ brains. In order to achieve this goal, they had to use nonhuman primates for the fact that monkeys’ brains are closely similar to the human brains. In their released article, the researchers explained point by point how they proceeded such experiment and also left possibilities for future research.…

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    Toxicity Test

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    test evaluates the deleterious effects of chemicals on humans, animals, plants, environment following single (acute) or repeated (long term) exposure (Arwa and Vladimir, 2016). Safety evaluation of chemicals is very important for their development and approval for human uses (Gallagher, 2003; Peers et al., 2012). In risks assessment, there is no doubt that the best test species for humans are humans since accurate extrapolation of animal data directly to humans cannot be guaranteed due to…

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    two cells fuse and then develop into an embryo. Dollie was cloned at the Roslin Institute in 1997. The idea was developed from part of a research in producing the milk from farm animals. The development of cloning technology led to new ways to produce medicine and improving the understanding of genetics. Cloned animals can be used to carry human traits that could lead to new developments in medicine. Also this could lead to human cloning, but this has not been legalized so far due to people's…

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