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    Animal Testing Nonhumane

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    Animal testing has been an enormous discussion in the biomedical realm over the last fifty years due to a question of superiority and injustice among species. Scientists perform “medical research” on animals in order to “benefit” mankind by elongating the human life span. In reality, several of these experiment results have no direct or immediate purpose in the medical industry, but rather are legal ways for researchers to test interests and personal curiosity. For instance, in Case I, one…

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    Natural Dyes Lab Report

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    dye experiment. During the preparation of the dye we used beakers, scissors, cheesecloth, and gloves. Then during the process of dyeing we used iron ( ferrous sulfate), cream of tartar and lemon (ammonia) as our mordant. We also used a hot plate to boil the water and the filtration. Method-…

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    Truman’s Authenticity Truman Burbank is the star of his own hidden camera reality show The Truman Show ever since he was in his mother’s womb. Christof (the director of The Truman Show) cites Truman’s “authenticity” as the reason that so many people love to watch him because Truman’s emotions and reactions are real the whole time and it made the audience feel a certain way when they watch Truman. With the show share a similarity with the movie Boyhood, about a boy name Madison and we as the…

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    Many people believe tap water is poisonous, toxic or just “bad”. But I support it to a certain extent, depending on the levels of one of the concerns surrounding the tap water safety debate is the additive chlorine. Chlorine is used as a disinfectant in many places in the developed world. The main concern with chlorine-treated water is not danger of ingesting the low levels of chlorine itself, but ingesting the disinfectant byproducts (DBPs) that occur when chlorine reacts with some other…

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    Chemistry Lab

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    In order to complete this experiment, students had to provide a great amount of focus and a good understanding of the procedures, which were, along with the materials, very detailed. With this being said, because most of the materials had similar names, it was important for students to not manipulate the lab by mixing up the reagents, which would completely ruin the experiment. The important factors that influenced the success of this experiment included the following: 1) 100% transfer, 2) 100%…

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    America is a racially diverse community, but still seems to have many racial issues. In the 1900s, a lot of racism existed; The civil rights movement, which included the Montgomery bus boycott, abolished most of the racism that existed at that time. There are many cases of racism against skin color and other culture, most of this is caused by the ignorance of other skin colors or other cultures. Around the world, there are many different cases of racial acts against other races. Racism isn't…

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    The Issue of GMO’s When you go out to eat, where do you go? Unless you go to Chipotle, then chances are that you are buying genetically modified food. Now, we don't always go out to eat, but the food at the grocery store is all organic, right? Wrong. In fact the vast majority of it is genetically modified. But is this a good thing? GMOs are designed to be easier to produce, larger, and more nutritious than other foods. Why are people concerned and do they have a good reason to be? These are…

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    Reading Interdependency

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    How much someone is able to accomplish in the world boils down to how good their reading and comprehension skills are. Reading is important because helps with mental simulation, exercises the brain and develops empathy. Firstly, reading aids mental stimulation. Through a study done by a neuroscientist named Stanislas Dehaene, he showed that reading has an extensive impact on the brain. Dehaene took a sample of people and split them into three groups. The first group were people that learned to…

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    She does so by attempting to show Proctor that because of her age, she is no longer willing to take punishment from him (Miller 1167). This further perpetuates the claim that Mary Warren is only looking out for herself. However, this all boils down to the simple fact that Mary Warren isn’t a character who goes through a dynamic change, but rather a character who falsely portrays dynamic change. This is pertinent to the development of the story because how other characters view Mary Warren…

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    Considering a medical diagnosis to explain my protagonist’s strange behaviour After having spent a while researching the basic construction of writing the project, I wanted to concentrate on building up a distinct profile of my protagonist Anna , particularly about determining the root cause of her unstable mental state. First evidence that something is wrong with her is subtly given away in the very first opening lines of my first chapter: ‘Raindrops; dull thumps of wet splatter my face,…

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