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    Louis Pasteur had multiple discoveries that affect each one of us today. We have a choice to have our children immunized, we have sterile surgical areas, and we have the process of pasteurization. My family has been blessed by all of these discoveries. My husband works in the OR doing neurophysiological monitoring of patients. He is able to see the sterile environment of the OR first hand. What was the motivation that led to the discovery? Louis Pasteur wanted to understand why some…

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    Jeremy Bentham once said, “The question is not, can they reason, nor, can they talk. But, can they suffer?” Animal testing can be a major debate in today’s society. While some say animal testing gives helpful info, it leads to suffering, death, cruelty, and abuse to animals, it should be illegal as it's completely unnecessary. Animal testing is abuse, and causes death. To start, PETA says over 100 million animals die each year due to testing. Too many animals are dying because of experiments.…

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    People argue over many things like on who’s better, Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, ketchup or mustard, or even octopi or squids. Another topic argued over is abortion, and i’m about to show you how abortion is okay. Right now I want you to think of victims of sexual assault, think of how they feel, now should they be doomed to have their perpetrators offspring? The answer to that question is no. Yet some people argue abortion hurts the baby while it is being aborted and that you should give it…

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    According to the humane society (2016), 36.1 million households in the United States have a cat as a pet, with an average of 2.58 people per household, so thirty percent of Americans have a cat as a pet (“Pets By The Numbers”, 2016). If an animal shelter mistakes a pet cat for a stray cat or a feral cat, what should they do with them? Should they wait the five days and euthanize them, or should they give them a chance? Should they let the cat live, and if so what is the difference between a…

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    a. Agent Identity i. Reservoir can be either animate or inanimate. An example of animate is infections passed from animal to human are termed zoonoses, such as influenza, and rabies. An example of inanimate would be one where the source of pathogen is through media such as water, soil or food. b. Virulence of agent i. Major virulence of agent is toxin. The pathogen’s ability to produce toxin in known as toxigenicity, which alters the host cell’s metabolism. When the active growth of the…

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    observed in the Ainsworth Strange situation. The other study that supports the claim that attachment styles do not in fact changed is called “Continuities and changes in infant attachment patterns across two generations” it was conducted by K. Lee Raby, Ryan D. Steele, Elizabeth A, Carlson and L. Alan Sroufe in 2015. This study compares the attachment styles across two generations from mother to daughter then the daughter to her…

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    The main cause of the overpopulation of cats and dogs is the lack of control of the over reproduction. The excessive reproduction of these animals are causing serious consequences on public health. The overpopulation of cats and dogs is due to lack of awareness of people. Factors such as pet shops and the human need of having a pet are the contributors to the grow of the animal overpopulation. Throughout time cats and dogs have become a necessity for people in their daily lives. People is well…

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    interesting one; the word itself has connotations of illness (rabies) and madness (frothing at the mouth often happens during seizures). Clarke’s choice of the word somehow humanises and dehumanises the bull simultaneously: one could argue that madness is a human construct, and that by seeing the bull as mad we are, to an extent, seeing him as a being capable of emotion and thought; one could also argue, however, that associating the bull with rabies distances the bull from human experience, as…

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    animal testing justified. That means is animal testing the right thing to do. hould have a certain limit to when we should stop testing. Because when we test we can find amazing breakthroughs to some of the worst diseases and illnesses like ebola or rabies. By doing the right testing we can find the end to some of these illnesses. I think without animal testing we could probably die out from not finding out cures to these diseases. The California Biomedical Research Association states that…

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    A.D Williams “When I look into the eyes of an animal I do not see an animal. I see a living being. I see a friend. I see a soul. “ In our lives animals are the only thing that are there for us they don't judge us there always there when we have our down days and they bring joy . Its really wrong and mean that people torture them and experiments on them people only see them as animals , but they're not they treat us really special so , we should treat them like something special to. Animals are…

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