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    Flaws Of Animal Testing

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    inhalation, food and water deprivation, prolonged periods of physical restraint, the infliction of burns and/or other wounds to study the healing process, the infliction of pain to study its effects and remedies, and killed by carbon dioxide poisoning, decapitation, breaking their necks, or other forms of killing (Humane Society International). Animals can suffer like humans do, therefore it’s speciesism to experiment on them while we eschew experimenting on humans. All and any suffering is…

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    and represent the aggressor as the dominate one with full power over the lives of these individuals. The weapons being held here differ from those that were used in the battle. These weapons are shorters, but they look like some type of weapon that is similar to a bat. Lastly, this weapons seems to be more of a torture weapon because it can not do as much harm as the spheres would, but they could still inflict a lot of pain. They are only trying to hurt the captives and not kill them because…

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    The Shang's Legacy

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    Whether it’s art, religion or military, the early Chinese dynasties have all left behind a legacy. Beginning with the Shang Dynasty and its famous artwork, moving to the Zhou and its impact on commerce, into the Qin and its military prowess concluding with the Han and its cultivation of education and philosophy, each dynasty helped create the China we know today. Each one of these dynasties built upon the accomplishments of it’s predecessor. The Shang dynasty is mostly remembered for its…

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    Contemporary Historical Thought: Due Sept 22, 2009 “Steven Ozmont on the Status of Women in Sixteenth-Century Germany” Social order in sixteenth-century Germany depended on strict rules governing standards of behavior. These rules applied to men as well as women. According to Ozmont, community values dictated how people were judged (p. 2). In the series of events concerning The Burgermeister’s Daughter, social status was an important ingredient in the legal proceedings. Anna Buschler had…

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    they formed ceremonies. The ceremonies were held at special given temples in Tenochtitlan,Texcoco and Tlacopan. They made many sacrifices but not all were fatal. Most of the time the victim’s heart gets ripped out and then burned. Sometimes even decapitation. There are 2 specific knives for sacrifice obsidian and flint. The sacrifices were stretched over rocks and skinned. They let the ladies skin the victim. The Aztecs lived a crazy lifestyle. They liked high valleys because of their great…

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    English Civil Wars: The Parliamentarians and the Royalists. The death toll in England after the English Civil Wars was estimated to be about 200,000, which ended after King Charles I’s defeat. On January 30, 1649, King Charles I was executed by decapitation, and after that England was no longer a Complete Monarchy: The Parliament now makes most of the…

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    times given a lethal dose of the bacteria to allow scientists to learn how much of the bacteria it takes to actually kill a person. Once these tests are completed, laboratories will then kill the animals by using asphyxiation, neck breaking or decapitation to put them out of the misery that they have caused them. Approximately, 100,000 to 200,000 animals die a year just from cosmetic testing. That’s a giant portion of animals being thrown into experiments and killed just to make cosmetic…

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    The Crown prosecutor let a man go who beheaded a passenger on a bus and despite a “shrink figures a lunatic with a predilection for Trans-Can decapitation is rehabbed and, four years on, he’s good to stroll our streets”. Also, the criminal was given daily escorted trips and released free into the public, “here in modern day Canada, you can violently brutalize, terrorize, beat, rape and traumatized…

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    Sydney McKissick Mrs.Vermillion AP Language and Composition 31 October 2017 Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers On her exploration of the body after postmortem, Mary Roach begins the book by attending a medical seminar about the dissection of heads. At the seminar there are forty heads of people who have recently died, draped in white cloth, waiting on the arrival of surgeons. When the heads have been uncovered and the dissections have started, Roach describes the process of…

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    Why Animals Shouldn’t Be Use For Research An estimated of 100 million animals are use in laboratories for biology lessons, medical training, curiosity experimentation, chemical, drug, food, scientific and cosmetics testing. In my opinion animals, testing shouldn’t be allowed because it isn’t right, it’s inhumane, cruel in every way. Animal testing is unnecessary when there is now alternative ways which do not involve the use of animals it’s also a waste of government money. Testing on…

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