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    and medical devices. Vivisection is also used to develop new medical treatments that may be beneficial to some patients. Another main reason for animal testing is to determine the toxicity of medications. Although many animals such as dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits, pigs, sheep and monkeys are used; birds, mice, and rats are…

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    and like his other ideals, wrote to explain it in his novels. He wrote very controversial novels on this topic, such as Ann Veronica. As Kenneth Young describes, “ ‘Ann Veronica and its author were denounced. “A community of scuffling stoats and ferrets” “literary filth,” “this poisonous book,” screamed the reviewers.’ ” (Young). Wells’ attitude regarding sex evolved over the course of time, specifically as a result of his extensive social…

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    Coronary Ligation Model

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    aortic constriction, pulmonary artery constriction, hypertension (renal ischemia, DOCA, Dahl salt sensitive, spontaneous hypertension rats) arteriovenous fistula, hyperthyroidism, hypoxia, catecholamines and exercise}, rabbit, dog, pig, cat, hamster, ferret, sheep, baboon, guinea pig, mouse (renal ischemia, exercise, aortic constriction) and transgenic (gene over-expression, gene mutation and knock out gene) animals. Consideration of the use of animal model for heart failure and hypertrophy must…

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    Animal Research Should be Allowed for Scientific Research With the development of technology and the demand of medical treatment, animal research appear in the public views. According to Use of Laboratory Animals (1988), animal research, which is using animals to test biomedical and behavioral research of animals to compare with human, were appeared in over 2000 years ago (p. 12). Some activities about the welfare of animals who used in research and groups of antivivisectionist to against to…

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    Firstly, in the “fox, mink and ferret animals fur farms, these animals spend their entire lives stacked on top of one another in barren cages with nothing beneath their feet but wire mesh. (Fur farms)” The animals are suffering from their freedom and rights to be free and independent…

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    ARRANGEMENTS The Health and Safety at Work (NI) Order 1978 legally enforces responsibilities to employers with the organisation to look after the health and safety of all their employees. This legislation also requires the employees to comply with the guidelines put in place for their own health and safety. There are many regulations that have been developed under this order concerning the Health and Safety at work. These regulations require that employers perform risk assessments and provide…

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    Badlands Research Paper

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    meaning that its survival is crucial to the survival of many other animals (National Park Service, 2015a). The Prairie dogs excavate burrows in wide areas known as towns and these borrows provide shelter to many other animals such as the black-footed ferret. Some examples of large mammals that live in the Badlands National Park are bison, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, and deer. The large mammals are large enough that their body size gives them protection against cold; bigger animals have less…

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    I. Alphonse Capone was one of the most powerful criminals in the history of the United States. He was powerful during the Jazz age and became so famous by illegally selling alcohol during the Prohibition, that he was one of the main reasons Prohibition came to an end. Capone’s rise to power helped abolish Prohibition as the city became more dangerous with the illegal bootlegging industry. From a very young age, working under Frankie Yale and Johnny Torrio, he started to get tougher and more…

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    The First Amendment states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” Freedom of Speech is one of the core values that is proudly embedded in Americans. Although, some people wonder if there should be limits to this right that Americans have, Freedom of Speech. Many…

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    Zoos have been enjoyed by more than fifty millions of people per year. After thinking about it, all visitors should have self- reflect to answer that is it really fun to watch sad animals behinds bars? For decade, It is an important debate whether animals should be kept in the zoos or not. Some people say that it is necessary to capture animals in the zoo due to preservation of endangered species. Furthermore, the zoos serve as laboratories for research and great education tools for children.…

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