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    Louis Pasteur was a very famous chemist and microbiologist born on December 27, 1822. He was born in Dole, France. Pasteur was roman catholic and considered to be an average student, he loved to paint and draw. Louis’s father was a tanner and served in the Napoleonic wars. Later, in 1840, he earned his bachelor degree in arts at the Royal College of Besançon. Then, in 1847, he earned another bachelor's degree in science. In 1848, he actually became a professor of chemistry at the University of…

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    Since the beginning of time, all different types of species have developed into unique survivalist. Natural selection has allowed many species to use their survival instincts against their predators, or allowed them to become more skillful (since they’re preys to some other animal). Let’s use humans for example; we are part of the endotherm family, naturally we generate heat within our bodies, and we eliminate heat, when we pant or sweat. This skill helps us to run longer distances, when our…

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    Malachi Fox Kristy Wooten English 112 – 802 October 15, 2016 Animal Testing: An Annotated Bibliography While browsing Youtube one day, I came across a video from “Veritasium” about research being done in Switzerland to help paralyzed rats walk again. They would intentionally cut the rat’s spine to prevent brain signals from reaching the legs and then try to get them to walk again. The researchers discovered that the nerves in the rat’s spine could heal themselves if the rat was motivated to…

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    The work of Timothy Treadwell, since its beginnings, has been incredibly divisive as people continue to argue over the effects it had on the bears and their preservation. Werner Herzog aims to highlight this divide, as well as assert his own views, in the film Grizzly Man. While there is no uncertainty that Treadwell views the Grizzlies to be misunderstood creature which may be safely interacted with using certain techniques, Herzog seems to view them as wild, unpredictable animals, ultimately…

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    M4d1 Unit 1 Case Study

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    threat modeling is conducted. As in the standard SDLC, the coding is where the meat of the work will be done using coding best practices and static analysis performed. The final and most essential phases are the software testing via vulnerability assessment and fuzzing (testing technique used to uncover coding mistakes and security gaps in software, operating systems or networks by entering enormous amounts of random data (Stallings & Brown, 2015)), and then the software is deployed with…

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    The movie Beasts of a Southern Wild, directed by American filmmaker, composer and animator Benh Zeitlin, takes place in a forgotten bayou town called the Bathtub. Hushpuppy, a naïve six year old, lives with Wink, her hotheaded drunkard father in a rusty shack. When Wink develops a mysterious disease and Mother Nature goes haywire, making ice caps melt and an enormous storm, Hushpuppy thinks that the two are related in some way. Hushpuppy’s world comes crashing down around her as large archaic…

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    It is very hard for students to decide what they want to be when they grow up. There are so many career options to choose. A student will need to do a lot of research to decide on the career that will match his skills, plans, and dreams. Being a meteorologist or a veterinarian are two careers that I am considering for the future. Through research, it has been discovered that these two careers have very different job descriptions, but they have similar education requirements and identical job…

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    My name is Payton Foster. I am on the opposition side of the human experimentation debate. I believe that human experimentations is wrong. I have many reasons and research of why I think human experimentation is wrong. These are some of the reasons I think it is wrong. My first reason why I think it is wrong, is because many people get severely injured or even die from human experimentation. I did some research and found that 2,000 people died in India died from serious adverse events…

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    Monkeypox In Africa

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    Monkeypox is affecting different parts of Africa in many ways. Monkeypox is an uncommon disease that can spread very quickly. To keep from spreading you should watch for many of the symptoms. To prevent this disease from spreading to you, you should avoid the areas that monkeypox spreads in the most. Monkeypox originated from monkeypox virus. This rare disease, Monkeypox, was discovered in 1958 with 2 outbreaks. In 2005 19 outbreaks had occurred in Sudan. This disease has made the death rate go…

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    Animal Cruelty Epidemic

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    Animal cruelty is a worldwide epidemic that must be stopped. Animal abuse is when one hurts an animal or does not care for an animal as responsible as they should. With being a cat & dog owner I often find myself asking how people could be so cruel to animals that, humans domesticated and trained. Our ancestors did this deed to reduce labor and increase companionship, but their descendants took this advantage above and beyond. It’s against the law to be cruel to or harm animals in Illinois. Most…

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