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    Animal Test Subjects in Biomedical Research INTRODUCTION: BACKGROUND: The first evidence of animal testing dates back to ancient times, where scientists studied the anatomical structures of deceased subjects (Scutti). Living animals were experimented on by Greek physician-scientists and used to examine nerves and tendons (Scutti). In Rome, during the 2nd century, a physician named Galen of Pergamum practiced anatomy, physiology, pathology and pharmacology on animals (Scutti). He was the first…

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    Why is death such an avoided subject? How is it defined? Why do we fear such an event as if we've experience it once before? According to Merrian Webster’s dictionary, death is defined as the permanent cessation of all vital functions; the end of life as we know it. Scary as this sounds, it is reality, this is something we need to accept and not awfulize it. Death is not an easy subject for people, we all deal with the thought of death in our own way. Some of us cope with it and face reality,…

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    When it comes to writing, I should begin by saying that it is not my favorite subject. I am more of a math or science person, give me equations or graphs any day over papers and essays. Now although I feel this way, I would like to think of myself as a decent writer. I have always done well in my English classes and on my papers and essays for those classes, but doing something well and enjoying it while you are doing it is two different things. I would not say that I hate English and writing-…

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    Researched Schools VS. Subject School Walter’s Elementary directly reflected the current research on the issue of discipline with regards to top disciplinary issues as well as the overrepresentation of African Americans in discipline data. Hispanics however were also overrepresented in their data which is contrasting to Walter’s Elementary. The Hispanic population percentages of the study body were also drastically higher at Tucson Unified Schools. Personal Perspective: Greatest Issue in School…

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    Protection of Human Subjects. After receiving approval from Baptist Hospital and University of Florida IRB committees data collection began. Data was gathered by Tanya Warner, DNP student and employee of Baptist Hospital. Data was kept in Tanya Warner’s office on campus at Baptist Hospital. Computer data and patient’s medical records were password protected. No identifiable data was included in data collected. 2014 Results 2014 Age and Gender. Patient’s identified as being discharge with…

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    The “New Jim Crow” subject is a very sensitive subject to me, I say this because when I arrived here, a year later I was involved in a committed relationship with a person who had been to jail because he believed he was a victim of misidentification, because he was believed to have looked like someone who sold weed on the street where he was hanging out, he was found not guilty and an apology was given out, but he was left angry for the misidentification as a result he had trust issues, anger…

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    Human Test Subjects Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur were terrible people using Charlie Gordon as a test subject. Charlie was a test subject to try to achieve a higher IQ of 204. In Flowers for Algernon the doctors made a poor choice using Charlie Gordon as a test subject. The first reason is that it could be temporary and just a complete waste. If it is permanent then great, but if not it is just a complete waste of time money and other factors that go into the operation. “Deterioration progressing. I…

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    that not only negatively affected the plaintiff physically, but could negatively impact his business which would be the most appropriate. Due to negligence the court will have jurisdiction over them. Subject matter jurisdiction is when the court has the power to hear particular kinds of cases. The subject matter in this case is product negligence and liability. Since it was not FDA approved, it would fall under both federal and state jurisdiction. Long arm principle would not work because Funny…

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    I greatly appreciated the topic you chose for your Critical Analysis paper, “A Touchy Subject”. Marijuana legalization has become a daily topic not only in the news, but also in our daily discourse. On a number of occasions I have been in line for coffee at Starbucks and the topic has come up for discussion. Usually, and thankfully, it is not a heated discussion, but one of strongly-felt opinions and personal stories. I understand why you entitled your essay as you did, but every day,…

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    Lou Jones’ career path is of a photographer, but it is more than just a profession for him. For Jones, photography is a medium to give voice to those who lack one. He is such a pioneer in his profession that he is capable of disappearing in it. This past September 27th, Jones visited Brandeis in the Epstein building, where the Women’s Studies Research Center (WSRC) is located, to talk about his latest project, titled, “panAFRICAproject”. It is a photography project that, according to Jones,…

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