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    Using animals in scientific research has been a heated debate and highly controversial topic for decades. Is animal testing morally right or wrong? Some people would say testing products on any kind of animal is unmoral and wrong. But scientists on the other hand, believe animal testing is the best way to discover medical breakthroughs. People have different feeling toward animals; some have animals as pets and companions while others may dislike pets, they may think animals are meant for…

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    I believe that medical research is very important but it should be done knowing that if something goes wrong someone or something may be hurt. I think that Charlie’s doctors in Flowers for Algernon should have been more aware that his life is on the line, they were doing an operation on his brain and if there was one mess up Charlie could die. This also goes to Algernon, even though he is a little mouse his life matters. Keyes, Daniel. Sometimes medical research and animal testing is very…

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    Some people claim that animal research is necessary because there are no alternatives. According to ¨Why are animals used in research,¨ animals are the best subject to research on because they are usually more reliable and they precise. The same source also claimed that animals are better than other subjects because they have a lot in common with humans and are the closest things we can get to exact replicas. Although animals are similar to humans, we do have many other ways that can be more…

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    three research methodologies that are relevant to conducting a business research study. Each research study will be analyzed and expound upon, subsequently, a best fit research methodology will be chosen to represent the criteria for the research study. A review of the research study pertains to comparing whether remodeled departmental stores increases on sales in opposition to exuberant sales deals. A Proposed Research Methodology for Measuring Sales and Operation Planning. This research…

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    use of animals in medical research, which continually fuels the ongoing debate as to whether or not animal testing is an ethical and legitimate science. The need for laboratory animals is clear, given all the discoveries that have developed through this practice. It has led to a better understanding of both behavior and physiology, not to mention the knowledge in preventing or curing a variety of conditions and diseases. Throughout history, the benefits of animal research can be seen by some…

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    Although one may argue animals should not be used in biomedical research because there are many alternative out there to substitute animal testing, and animals has feeling and show empathy when another is hurt; however, the truth of the matter is humankinds need to use animals for biomedical testing in order to advance human race because animal testing will help us further understand human diseases, animal share many similar genetic similarity between the human, and it is unethical to use human…

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    Throughout this week, we read two articles. They are “What is this thing called Science?---Science as knowledge derived from the facts of experience” by Alan Chalmers and “Philosophy of Educational Research-- Quantitative and Qualitative Research: False Dualism” by Richard Pring respectively. From the first reading, the message that the author wanted to argue is that science is not exactly fact, and this is a common way that people identify science. They tend to think that facts are obtained…

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    BCOM 103: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Part A 1) Arrive organized and on time  Arrive 10-15 minutes before your interview.  Determine your mode of transportation (bus, car, taxi) and know how long it will take to get to your interview.  Have all information and resources you are taking to the interview (portfolio, resume) organized and ready to present. This will communicate that you are organized, prepared and that the interview is a high priority in your life. It lets the interviewer know…

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    which has saved human lives and to help animals themselves. This practice should continue to make sure humans are healthy and have proper treatments for their illnesses. For example, according to the US-based, Foundation for Biomedical Research: “Animal research has played a vital role in virtually every major medical advance of the last century --for both human and veterinary health. From antibiotics to blood transfusions, from dialysis to organ transplantation, from vaccinations…

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    Ethical Principles

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    Introduction Ethical principles in research underscore the requirements that ought to be fulfilled in the course of conducting research (Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, National Academy of, 2009, p. 12). Most of these principles revolve around the element of integrity, trust, validity, reliability, and welfare. Therefore, the underlying processes of research ought to ensure that ethical frameworks are developed to guarantee the total adherence of established standards.…

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