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    Animal Experimentation Should not be Allowed Anymore Why should a rabbit have to experimented on and suffered pain just for a lipstick to be consider safe to apply? Scientist have been using animals for tests, researches, and experiments for years. The experimentation on animals can be traced back all the way to the Second Century A.D. when the Greek physician, Galen, study the anatomy of animals by dissecting them while still being alive (“Animal Testing”). Centuries later scientists are still…

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    Animal Testing Inhumane

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    animals used in experiments are commonly subjected to force feeding, forced inhalation, food and water deprivation Animal testing is cruel and inhumane. “The Draize eye test, used by cosmetics companies to evaluate irritation caused by shampoos and other products, involves rabbits being incapacitated in stocks with their eyelids held open by clips, sometimes for multiple days, so they cannot…

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    Pl1d100 Critical Review

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    subsequently. Two experiments were conducted. In the first experiment, forty-five participants watched videos of traffic accidents, ranging from five to thirty seconds long. After watching each video, the subjects were asked questions about the accident, with the crucial question being “About how fast were the cars going when they hit each other?”, but different groups of participants were asked with different verbs, such as “smashed” and “bumped”. The results from this experiment indicate that…

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    It’s the humane thing to not forgive someone after something they did. Eva Kor - a survivor of the Holocaust and a twin experiment survivor - is one of the less than one percent of people that forgave someone who did harsh and unforgettable things to her and her sister Mariam. In the article, A Journey to Forgiveness by Mark Gibson, Eva explains in minor detail about what happened to her and most others during the Holocaust. Someone as brave and kind-hearted like Eva is someone who should never…

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    There were a total of 30 participants in the experiment. This was not a huge amount of participants, but it was enough for the researchers to maintain more control in the study. The participants were children (ages 7-11) and adolescents (ages 12-16) who were diagnosed with MDD at least 5 weeks prior this study in the NYS Psychiatric Institute in New York City. Before the study began, the researcher made sure the participants were not receiving any medications or therapy after being diagnosed to…

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    A weakness in this experimental design is the manual dilution of the Aquasol concentrations. This is because, if a random error were to occur, and the diluted Aquasol concentration does not result in the desired concentration, the validity, reliability, and precision of the results is majorly decreased. Whereas if the Aquasol concentrations were already previously diluted in a lab by professionals, or were bought in the correct concentrations, the reliability, validity, and precision of the…

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    Is Animal Testing Wrong

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    Most people would agree that harming an animal is a cruel act to commit. Others believe that animal testing should be allowed because new human and animal related cures have been discovered by conducting the experiments. Some may think that since we are humans and animals are not, we have higher authority over the animals. Some people have protested, started movements and other organizations to try and stop animal experimenting. These innocent creatures are being tortured daily so we must step…

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    Animal Testing Advantages

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    and in vitro. With these new methods, researchers can “test the potential damage that a product can do” (Save the Animals: Stop Animal Testing) which can minimize animal testing. Through a computerized model of the human body, researchers can try experiments and different scenarios through the computer rather than animals. These methods have been proven useful and reliable alternatives compared to animal testing. Alternative methods need to be used more throughout the world now that they have…

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    set of quantitative date, through studying the results derived from their controlled experiment, which they presented as evidence to support their claim. In contrast to this Levine used the discourse analysis approach, and gathered qualitative evidence to support his claim. This leads onto another difference in the methods of research applied during these two varying studies, in that Latané and Darley’s experiments were closely controlled, they were able to introduce variables, and manipulate…

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    Im2 Unit 2 Assignment

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    aspects of home composting is composting food scraps. Food scrap items such as meal leftovers, vegetables and fruit waste, tea bags, stale bread and grains and everyday general refrigerator spoilage are an everyday occurrence in most households. In my experiment, I would be using “P-put to another use” concept of Scamper technique to create solution to a problem. Problem Statement It is estimated that about one half of all the food produced or consumed by United States is discarded and thrown…

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