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    Imagine a world without medicine. Imagine the population of the world drop abnormally. The world will suffer without the use of medicines or antibiotics. But how are medicines created? The creation of medicines involves complex chemical reactions. But what makes a medicine safe to humans? A simple answer to this question would be animal testing. Testing a medicine on an animal to identify its symptoms or side-effects would be an effective solution. Some animals and human’s DNA are extremely…

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    Why Is Animal Testing Bad

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    Animal Testing; The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Please read my whole essay with the song “Angel” by Sarah McLachlan playing in the background. Each year, more than one hundred million animals are killed in U.S. laboratories for biology lessons, medical training, curiosity-driven experimentation, and chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing. There is debate whether animal testing is causing more harm than good. My sources indicate that there is a fine line drawn between human needs and…

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    Passage: ‘I was given the choice: to be sent to an island, where I could have got on with my pure science, or to be taken on to the Controllers' Council with the prospect of succeeding in due course to an actual Controllership. I chose this and let the science go." After a little silence, 'Sometimes,' he added, 'I rather regret the science. Happiness is a hard master–particularly other people's happiness. A much harder master, if one isn't conditioned to accept it unquestioningly, than truth.'…

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    American Terrorism Effects

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    countries. Event’s like Pearl Harbor, September 11th, bombing of USS Cole, the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, Truck Bombing of the Ok U.S. Embassies. Attacks have not been limited to outside enemy’s, the Oklahoma City Federal building bombing, and Anthrax Letter Attacks, were both carried out by fellow Americans on their own country. Each of these acts of terror has affected the country and it’s citizens emotionally, financially, created safety procedures to prevent things like those listed from…

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    ensure that Iraq had fully disposed of all its weapons of mass destruction and the capabilities to make those weapons. Weapons of Mass Destruction included chemical weapons, such as poison gas and biological weapons that would carry diseases such as anthrax, Nuclear weapons such as the atomic bombs the United States used against Japan at the end of World War II were also a type of WMD, as were radiological weapons, or “dirty bombs.” that consisted of a high-explosive weapon that dispersed…

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    either one alone (Revenge of the Germs, March 2). Genetic modification is a possibility that would be extremely difficult for a nation combat, but this method is also challenging to execute. The success of BWs is limited, but occurrences such as the Anthrax Letter Attacks in the United States, prove that they do have a psychological element and are very effective, similar to chemical weapons, a small amount can have huge consequences. Generally, terrorist attacks utilizing biological weapons are…

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    xWarner Marquez December 3 Mr.Jackson ERWC 12 Grade Animal Testing In the article “Animal Testing and Its Gifts to Humans” Frankie Trull claims through pathos that the use of animal research is a necessity for the creation of new treatments. Trull opens by saying that animal research has provided another new treatment that is saving lives. He highlights that there is a new treatment in result of animal…

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    Social Issues In Haiti

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    Introduction Haiti, officially named the Republic of Haiti, is a Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with its neighboring country the Dominican Republic. The name “Haiti” comes from Hayti, meaning “mountainous.” Port-au-Prince is the capital and the most populous city of Haiti. Haiti is encircled in a nation of approximately eight million inhabitants. The currency of Haiti is Gourde and a republic government represents the country. Haiti is one of the most mountainous…

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    Reine, 1 Animal Testing Should Be Banned ! Blessed Reine Freshman Comp I November 21, 2016 Reine, 2 Animal testing should be banned. “An animal test is any scientific experiment of test in which a live animal is forced to undergo something that is likely to cause them…

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    Animal Research Ethics

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    Discuss the issues surrounding the ethics of human and/or animal research The broadening of people 's understanding of biology and psychology in the past centuries, has not resulted in a full comprehension of what animals feel or think, although the majority of findings in these scientific fields were based on animal models. Notwithstanding the fact that there is a lack of information on the subject of similarity of the mental experiences of animals used in research, excuses for neglect and…

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