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    Grabbed Diets: Case Study

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    all of the measurements on Lola’s belly bulge. Alex has surgery next week to remove a mass on her intestine. Went to get a visual check on the animals. Siamangs were up in the trees this morning and were not interested in coming down. Went to Tamarin Complex to give them their morning diet. Gave the GLTs their new hammocks. They were slightly curious about them and smelled them a little, but other…

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    Sydney Robbins Mrs. Gritters English 10-2 21 October 2015 Deforestation Deforestation is the removal of trees to be made into a clearing of land. Deforestation is a major issue for the environment. Not only does it make global warming, worse but it also removes habitat for animals that live in the forests. The amount of money the loggers get is enough to sustain the communities of Brazil. Some people see the benefits of deforestation and others do not. Environmental…

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    Tropical Rainforest The Tropical Rainforest is a really interesting ecosystem. Did you know that the rainforest in southern Asia stretches 3,100 miles on 20,00 islands. Did You also know that some plants in the rainforest can help treat cancer. The tropical rainforest is home to some weird and endangered animals. Location Tropical Rainforest can be located in north South America,west Africa, southern Asia. It stretches from Peru and goes through the Amazon basin to the end of east Brazil.…

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    on final touch which is to shave off the pointed ends on the screws and it will be ready for either the Siamangs or the Gibbons. Denise thought that it was really cool. She also admired the little pyramids that I had been constructing for the Tamarin complex. The glue that I used was non toxic but was horrible to work with. The cardboard did not want to stay together, which was slightly annoying. I was able to make 5 of them so that each small monkey would have one. I get the impression…

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    Chapter 6 Chango Analysis

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    Chapter Six Chango Other Names: Shango, Xango. A War god, connected with Mars, claimed to give victory over adversaries and perform powerful punishment upon them. He is called mostly for men in all issues to do with victory and sensuality, to be seductive to women. Chango may perhaps be the best recognized of the Orishas. He rules dance, drums fire, lightning and thunder. Chango is a warrior Orisha of knowledge and intellect, has hot-tempered nature and is the personification of manhood. Chango…

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    Temple Grandin stated “I think using animals for food is an ethical thing to do but we’ve got to do it right.We’ve got to give those animals a decent life and we’ve got to give them painless death. We owe the animals respect.”One way the animals are used in our life is like as pet many humans beings have many of animals as their pet they love them like they are supposed to be loved .They are not in this world for people to harm them.The second way is like children some people can’t have kids…

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    Chronic Animal Model

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    Chronic psychological stress and animal models of IBD Like human, when Some animals are exposed to chronic stress, they may grow intestinal inflammation. Cotton top tamarins have high chance to develop a colitis similar to UC when exposed to prolonged stress of imprisonment, though remission occurs after returning to the natural living atmosphere [53]. Similarly, fatal colitis may also be seen in Siamese gibbons when kept in captivity [54]. As in humans, experimental models of psychological…

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    testing also include pacemakers for heart disease and remedies for glaucoma and hip dysplasia. Animal testing has also been instrumental in saving endangered species from extinction, including the black-footed ferret, the California condor and the tamarins of Brazil. Koalas, ravage by an epidemic of sexually transmitted chlamydia and now classified as endangered in some regions of Australia, are being tested new chlamydia vaccines that may stall the animal’s…

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    Animal Testing Effects

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    Animal Testing Effects in the United States. Albert Sabin, who developed the Polio vaccine said, "Without animal research, polio would still be claiming thousands of lives each year.” Recent studies show an estimated 26 million animals are used for testing. Humans have been testing on animals for centuries. Aristotle and Erasistratus are among the first to perform experiments on living animals, without forgetting Galen who practiced vivisection. Over the last centuries, the number of animals…

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    and other domesticated animals. It can be argued that animal research has improved the health of all living species.” Animal testing has also led to prevent extinction for species “ including the black-footed ferret, the California condor and the tamarins of Brazil.” (Should Animals Be Used for Scientific or Commercial Testing?) Animal testing, although defective, has proven to be beneficial. Animal testing has contributed to medical science in a number of ways. Because of the complexity of…

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