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    Pacheco was working undercover at the Institute for Behavioral Research (IBR) located in Silver Spring, Maryland, where he found 17 monkeys in horrendous living conditions. The moneys were subjected to many tortuous procedures and were neglected to food and water. After, gathering enough detailed notes, photos of the crippled money and their horrible living conditions, and showing experts witnesses around the lab at night, PETA took the information to the police. All the evidence on the IBR led…

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    There are the animal activists and then the pro-science groups. The animal activists see animal testing as harming the animals without any physical intent. We can see that animals and humans are different, so we would exhibit different symptoms. The pro-science groups states that since we cannot experiment on humans, it would be better to treat the animals like mice because we can get an idea of what the…

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    Haber and Alfred Nobеl to Science and Society (and humanity) Thеrе is no dеnying that sciеntific advancеmеnts havе contributеd trеmеndously to bring about such a dеvеlopеd and tеchnological sociеty that wе livе in currеntly. Howеvеr, wе must not forgеt thе disastrous and dеvastating еffеcts that it has had ovеr thе coursе of history. Science has playеd a part in many diffеrеnt ways, but hеrе wе will look at thе impact that two particular mеn havе had on thе usе of science: Fritz Haber and…

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    Headstrong: 52 Women Who Changed Science -- and the World by Rachel Swaby is a nonfiction book about women’s acknowledgment in the different fields of science and how these women’s accomplishments have been finessed by men and the media. The women recognized in this book are not as famous and common know like, Marie Curie, but this does not mean their work and accomplishments are less important. It talks about the media coverage of women scientists and their discoveries that changed the world.…

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    under the deep ground, dessert, etc., and form a new species that we never have seen before. Second, would be how the species change over time in term of size, color, and bone structure and Darwin believe that this is because of their environment and food chains. Third, the layer of fossil rock. Each layer of the rock represent a certain period of timeline have been past, proved…

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    humans progress and grow, they believe they left the fallacies and myths of the past behind. Instead of liberating humans, science seems to be unintentionally hindering its own progress. However, this is not science’s fault, it is the fault of human beliefs. Instead of science guiding human beliefs toward a brighter future, human beliefs have been guiding science and stopping science from continuing. Instead of scientists spending time finding cures for diseases, they are forced to spend…

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    these painful and harmful acts to animals for the benefit of human lives and well-being that are derived from animal testing. According to Dr. Myrtani Pieri, only 0.3% of animals are killed for medical purposes while 99.7% are killed for clothing, food, entertainment. Thus, it is better to use animals for experimentations than to be eaten or wear. According to the foundation for biomedical research, vaccines for polio, mumps, rubella and hepatitis were developed with the help of animal research.…

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    The question of whether or not psychology is a science is a query which tends to come up in academic circles, usually deteriorating into arguments surrounding the validity of the discipline. Psychology, being the most popular undergraduate major in the United States, is an appealing field of study for many youths considering a career that will not only allow them to flourish monetarily but also helps them to develop the skills they use in social interactions everyday. As a result of its…

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    it becomes necessary to distinguish between what can be proved and what cannot. Falsifiability is a necessary tool in making that distinction between what can be verified and what cannot, while also providing a criterion between pseudoscience and science. Though it’s not perfect, it’s a solution that works for the time being in creating scientific discoveries and refuting incorrect information. In the beginning of human discovery, there is as Plato writes, “[A man] compelled to look straight at…

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    background in creationism is the fact that science and technology has opened many doors in the medical and reproduction component. The opportunity provided with treatments such as IVF. IVF increases the odds of pregnancy. Many who are against IVF see it as unnatural. reasoning that it is against a creator’s plan. "if you cannot have children naturally, then you were never meant to have children at all". "The invention of agriculture equipment's and how foods were grown, this which changed the…

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