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    Over the past 103 years, 71 of the Nobel Prizes for Medicine were awarded to scientists that used animal research. Great medical discoveries have been because of animal testing. One recent study was conducted by implanting cow cartilage on the back of a lab rat and they were able to grow…

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    2.1 Introduction Children are the human resources, invaluable but vulnerable, yet developing with a potentiality to bloom with joy in an atmosphere of a caring society. They are the great promises of tomorrow, the dawn of human society and buds of social development. Human Rights constitute the greatest blessing on the people of tender age as they have enormous potentiality of influencing the legal and social system to build a regime of protecting children and initiating social…

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    One of the very first memories I had as a child was lying in bed at night and listening to my mom read stories to me. I would always have my pajamas lying in my bunk bed in my blue paint colored room. Every night before bed I would curl up next to her in bed and pick several books for her to read. As I got older, I would pick bigger, harder, and longer books to read. One of my favorite books to read was Cloudy with A Chance of Meatballs. Even though I pick several enjoyable books to read my…

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    Ernest Hemingway was a fascinating writer that became the inspiration of many others to follow and a proud example of American literature. ”Papa”, as he nicknamed himself, was an adventurer and as such tried to get by life with enthusiasm and live at its potential. He is part of the “Lost Generation” that included famous writers like Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and T. S. Eliot. Their literature had similar themes like: lack of control, alcoholism, and gender. His works have a perfect…

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    Amnesty international Amnesty International (AI) is a nonprofit, independent international organization that works zealously to protect Human Rights around the world. It’s an intentional organization that fights for the human rights which have been violated around the globe. It has gained support worldwide with over 7 million members and supporters around the globe. Amnesty International primarily targets governments, but also reports on non-governmental bodies and private individuals…

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    Middle Ages

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    Life in the middle ages was short and hard for the working people. The Church ruled large parts of their lives, and had total control over the justice system. The feudal system kept the poor poor and the rich sitting in their manors or castles. Wars between kings, lords and religions interrupted daily living, and Sickness and disease could strike at any moment. These dark ages were a testament to human ability to make something good out of all the tragedies happening. The improvements, progress,…

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    I Am Malala Research Paper

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    Malala 10 Page Paper. Introduction and Overview of Topics: I am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb is a great piece of non-fiction literature detailing the life of Malala and her struggle for education in Pakistan. Detailing the life of Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, it recounts her early childhood and her influences in the Swat Valley, the rise of the Taliban under Fazlullah, her and her father’s activism, being shot, and her life after the shooting. The book attempts to weave in…

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    “One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.” -Malala Yousafzai.” Imagine: lush fields filled with wildflowers and tall green grass, sprinkled with dew droplets. A several feet away is the coast, the shore of a crystal clear lake. Mountains on both sides of the plain, shadowing them, in all their glory. In such a beautiful place, a gorgeous, stunning environment, the ugliest part is some of the people. The Taliban, hungry for power is stalking new prey, new people with…

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    Since the beginning, African Americans have played a major role in the composition of racial concepts. There are many aspects of African American history that affected the world as we view it today and understanding the history of this specific race will aid in understanding racial views and stigmas that arose from our history. Discussing these subjects like slavery, segregation, white supremacy, and cultural appropriation will help gain a better perspective on the racial issues that have dawned…

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    Arguments for and against animal experimentation Animals have been used time and again at some stage in the records of biomedical studies. Early Greek physician-scientists, inclusive of Aristotle, (384-322 BC) and Erasistratus, (304-258 BC), accomplished experiments on dwelling animals (Franco, 2013). Likewise, Galen (129-199/217), a Greek physician who practiced in Rome and became a giant within the history of medication, performed animal experiments to increase the expertise of anatomy, body…

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