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    hallettmarble.com.au - Difference Between a Stonemason and a Master Stonemason Stonemasonry is the craft that includes the cutting, shaping and polishing of raw stone using hand tools or machines. People who practice this craft are called stonemasons, but there are various levels of achievement within this profession, namely apprenticeship, journeyman and master. While the lower two ranks are both considered a stonemason, and the highest rank is called a master stonemason. These ranks began…

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    Dyslipidemia is a prominent factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases that are the leading cause of death in the world, with left ventricular hypertrophy being one of these. Changes in the lipid profile are also responsible for the oxidative stress that affects several organs, and the liver is one of the most affected. Such involvement triggers diseases that affect the organ structurally and functionally. Herbal medicines in recent years are emerging as an alternative in the…

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    talking numbers of how many animals are used in animal testing per year, the number displayed is quite terrifying. Scientists in the US use approximately eleven to twenty five million animals in research, of which only less than one million are not rats, mice, birds or fish (Speaking of Research, 2016). The animal either gets killed within the duration of the experiment or shortly thereafter. There are no set statistics on how many animals get killed each year from animal testing. Animal…

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    Recollecting the rats with steel jaws, the reader is intended to reach the determination that the canine, or nature, turns out to be effectively and promptly dispensable in a world with uncontrolled technological progression (Bradbury, pg 20-27). The story enables us to know the entire procedure took just 15 minutes, and the incinerator in the storm…

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    Most testing is done on mice and rats, which do not seem to have many similarities with humans. In fact, however, humans and mice share about 88% of the same genetic makeup, making them excellent candidates next to chimpanzees, who share about 90% of the same DNA as humans (“New”). Mice and rats are easily accessible and abundant. They are small, easy to shelter and maintain, and adapt well to new surroundings…

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    Morality Of Animal Testing

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    Introduction According the Humane Society International, “It is estimated that more than one hundred and fifteen million animals worldwide are used in laboratory experiments each year.” (Humane Society International, 2016, para. 3). Some are forced to inhale toxic fumes while others are immobilized, these are just examples of the many ways animals are “tested” on. (“Should animal testing be banned? | Debate.org,” 2016, para 9). Most of the animals usually die from the tortuous acts, while the…

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    wand, and it was instantly turned into a fine coach, gilded all over with gold” (Perrault). From this, the godmother turned six mice into six horses, the largest rat into a fat coachman, turned six lizards into six footmen, and, turned her clothes into cloth of gold and silver with jewels all around with a pair of glass slippers. Cinderella was the prettiest girl in the world. Cinderella, “being thus decked out, she got up into her coach; but her godmother, above all things, commanded her not to…

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    FD&C Red Number 40 Food is a staple in our everyday lives, along with water it is one of the things we literally cannot live without. As an American, it is hard to eat a nutritious diet with all the fast food options and processed foods right at our fingertips. However, one aspect of our food that is of big concern for some individuals are artificial color additives. If you pick up your favorite cereal, beverage, or even your mouthwash and start to read the ingredients list you may see some of…

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    had the public scrambling for answers. The debate is still emphasized today, but with all the new technology, scientists should be allowed to experiment on animals and human cells. Animal cloning is one of the greatest scientific advancements the world has ever seen and with it, millions of people that suffer from disease could be cured, animals on the verge of extinction could be “brought back,” and there would be many medical and genetic breakthroughs in the scientific field.…

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    Mice are mice. Dogs are dogs. Humans are humans. This should be simple to understand, yet, we live in a world with such a high amount of people believing that cruel, painful testing on innocent animals will have the same outcome for people. The truth is that 95% of the tests that pass through animals proceed to fail in the human body. And why would that be? The two of us are such different species with different body structures and brain functions; therefore, we aren’t correspondent at all. In…

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