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    I have always demonstrated productive work habits, during the first half of the year working in IE 11 project, I managed the production elevate of 8 ClaimStation embedded applications, all the applications elevates were planned and managed efficiently in terms of time, money and other resources. Being the TSO of the IE 11 project, I implemented and enforced procedures through which we were able to deliver applications on time with high quality; Un-necessary and costly duplication of effort was…

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    Although some topics may be considered controversial, they need to be talked about. This is true with the subject of animal testing. In an article published in the New York Times, "Second Thoughts of an Animal Researcher", author John P. Gluck informs the reader why a scientist, who formerly conducted experiments on monkeys, would change his views to be against the practice of animal experimentation. He does this by using personal experiences. In another article, "Animal Research is Wasteful and…

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    has been whether or not animals should be use for medical testing. On the one hand, some scientists argue that animal testing has contributed for many cures and treatments. On the other hand, animal rights activist contends that alternative methods now exist that can replace the need for animals. Others even maintain that animal testing is an essential part in medical research. My own view is that animals should not be used for medical testing because is no longer necessary now there are methods…

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    animals are poisoned, crippled, abused, and killed in laboratories each year. There is only one federal law prohibiting the inhumane treatment of laboratory animals and this law is null to ninety-five percent of the animals being tested. Whole-animal testing is antiquated, and progressive scientists have already developed thousands of more accurate laboratory tests that are cheaper, faster, and most importantly, don 't involve animals. The world doesn 't need another eyeliner, concealer, or…

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    to educate people about the important role that animal research plays in the search for medical advancements, treatments and cures for people and animals. Through public awareness, video, educational and media campaigns, they hope to achieve their mission. With this advertisement, they hope to make animal testing more widely accepted and not thought of as “controversial.” “Who would you rather see live?” This is the question posed by the ResearchSaves ad campaign. It was created in 2011 by The…

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    Introduction Nowadays, more and more good medical resource is come to our life, because all the doctors with exquisite skills. Also, it is because of the animal, from fruit flies to mice, are widely used in scientific research. They are the key to enabling scientists to better understand human biology and health, and to develop new drugs (n, 2015). Animals are really important to us, in the back days, they help us a lot with agriculture, translate and so on. Even nowadays they help us a lot too…

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    The topic of genetic testing is laced with controversy in today’s society. An abundance of well-researched and well-articulated arguments exists on each side of the discussion. It is beneficial that one considers both sides before making assertions in favor or against the institution of genetic testing. Some of the benefits of genetic testing include assisting doctors in making healthcare decisions, providing patients with clarity for an illness that would otherwise go undiagnosed, and screening…

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    Ethics In Animal Testing

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    The Ethics on the Morality of Animal Research In this paper I will discuss the wrongness of animal testing based on the falsification of the biological account of moral status. All sentient creatures, no matter what their biology, matter morally. Animals used in research labs for testing are sentient, therefore they have moral status. In Cohen’s paper, he describes the testing of animals for human benefit to be morally permissible because they do not have human membership (Cohen, p. 94) However…

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    there ever be a change? In the end, we need an object to test all for the human benefits. Can we use humans for testing? No. Everything we do is for our benefit. We cannot blame the researchers nor the public because every research conducted has made a difference in human life. So, who do we blame? People have been trying different ways to promote campaigns against animal testings and animal protection through various platforms of social media. One of them specifically…

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    History Of Animal Testing

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    Animal testing has been around for a long time with some unpleasant history. With the expertise in technology not being as advanced and innovative as it is today with using other alternative methods, scientists had tested their theories on animals. Animals used in research experiments go back to the early Greek physician scientists such as Aristotle, Erasistratus and Galen. Galen practiced in Rome, where he conducted animal experiments to develop the understanding of anatomy, physiology,…

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