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    Biomedical Ethics requires respect for an individual. How we address respect is through a number of principles; one of which is the principle of autonomy. The principle of autonomy is “we owe others respect for their autonomy and that showing such respect may be as important or even more important than producing benefits for others.” (Fry, S. T., Veatch, R. M., & Taylor, C., 2011, p. 150). A perfect example is demonstrated in Case 16-2 in which an attending physician is teaching intubation…

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    determinism and not looking at the effects of cultural and political factors. Jared Diamond's book, Guns, Germs, and Steel, tries to answer Yali's question about why Europeans have so much more "cargo" (material goods) than the natives of Papua New Guinea. It is a great global account of the rise of civilization that is also a stunning refutation of ideas of human development based on…

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    (people for the ethical treatment of animals) member by the name of Nicole went undercover to a cosmetic testing factory. She found that the company was using animals to test their products. Majority of animals used for experimentation are rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs, cats, monkeys, and hamsters. She witnessed the gruesome condition the creatures were in. The animals are kept in cramped cages, just waiting to be put to test. When the defenseless animal is chosen they automatically become fearful…

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    Exotic Animal Ownership

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    It had an article called “Why choose an exotic pet, anyway?”, which explained the benefits of having an exotic animal as a pet. One of the benefits are that many exotic animals are small and don't want or need too much space, like a guinea pig or bird can live in a cage, so if you live in a small apartment or a cramped house and want a pet, you can get an exotic animal. Plus, most exotic animals don't need to be walked either, so it doesn't take up too much of your time. Once,…

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    Africa does produce a lot of crops such as bananas, cassava, maiz, sorghum, millet, guinea rice, yams. Even though Africa later one began to produce more crops it does face many environmental issues such as desertification, and deforestation. Africa receives huge rainfalls for the tropical forests, but natives chop down the forest in order…

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    1900’s people around the globe started testing their drugs and other such tests on animals. These tests would be done on animals to test if their product would be dangerous to humans and to see the results. The test resulted in millions of rats, mice, guinea pigs, and rabbits dying just to see if a product would be successful. Testing animals is inhumane and endangers the animals being tested on and should be stopped because testing on animals endangers the animals, Animals can’t speak for…

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    Atropine Inhibition

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    The hypotheses given were greatly supported during the experiment. Three of the four drugs; Lignocain, Hexamethonium, and Atropine, all showed a decline of inhibition of peristalsis. Nicardipine showed to have complete inhibition of peristalsis. It showed to have a 0 au drug amplitude. There were two standard pressures for this experiment. This was due to the two groups having to compensate for the differences in the two tissues used. Pressures used for Hexamethonium and Nicardipine was 2 cm/H2O…

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    most domesticated plants and animals originated from and how domesticated crops turned into crops for selling and eating. Some of the countries with domesticated plants are as followed: Southeast Asia, China, Eastern United States, Ethiopia, and New Guinea. Most of the domesticated crops in those countries were wheat, chickpeas, olives, rice, corn, potato, and coffee beans. While reading the chart located in chapter 5 it was interesting how all of these domesticated plants originated from the…

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    Underwater detonation of 23 kiloton nuclear weapon, 1946 This detonation, known as the Baker Test, was part of Operation Crossroads in Bikini Atoll in the Pacific. The purpose of the tests was to investigate the effect of nuclear weapons on warships. The Crossroads tests were the first of many nuclear tests held in the Marshall Islands, and the first to be publicly announced beforehand and observed by an invited audience, including a large press corps. A fleet of 95 target vessels was assembled…

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    Animal testing has been used for centuries to provide trial runs for medication and procedures. Cosmetic companies have also started to use animals to test their products. This has brought a lot of backlash onto the topic animal testing. However, what they seem to forget is the fact that animal testing in the advancement in human health. Therefore, animal testing should be continued. Firstly, the usage of animal testing has led to many useful medications. This is showed quite well in Source A…

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