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    Happy Hospital Case Study

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    Introduction Now a day, it have many size of hospital. But most hospital needed to improve service. Because of in this time, it have more hospital that are the competitor. Happy Healthy Hospital is one of medium size hospital that will develop to be a modern hospital. Modern hospital are the hospital that use a technology with the process of service or use to manage the system to be easy to use. Such as apply technology to manage the queue of patients. But the way to develop itself to be a…

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    Over 100 million animals suffer and die each in the United States for animal testing. Animals have been mistreated all throughout time. Some say they should be treated equal to humans. However, others say they don’t have feelings and they are only here to fulfill human needs. And of course, we have the people that don’t care for the situation at all. So, why are animal rights important? Who helps make it aware to people? Several people believe that animals have no rights. On the other hand, a…

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    A highly controversial, and relatively new, argument of utilizing animals in the testing and development of medical research has left scientists in the crossroads on the ethics behind the entire operation. Approximately twenty-six million animals are in the United Stated each year for both scientific and commercial testing, in which these animals are used for a wide range of dangerous procedures. These animals are used for testing the safety of medications for human consumption, determining the…

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    Prisoners During Ww2

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    sweat, and blood. The Japanese believed in barbaric thinking and treated the prisoners of war inhumanely. “Some prisoners are even known to have been subject to Some were even known [to have been ] used for medical experiments, including live vivisections and assessments of biological weapons” (Daws 1). The prisoners would be beaten with sticks and wire. Lighted cigarette butts were pressed onto bodies and put into noses and ears. There were crucifixions. Men had to hold buckets filled with sand…

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    testing is often not known by the public. This practice needs to be forbidden in every country across the world because what is happening is cruel and unnecessary. Animal experimentation began as early as 450 BCE when Alcmaeon of Croton performed a vivisection on a dog. These early tests were done mainly for…

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    similarities to humans but they are different from the human body. Therefore products cannot be properly tested for human use: “Nine out of ten drugs that appear promising in animal studies go on to fail in human clinical trials” (American anti-vivisection Society). There is no point to test on animals, they are so vastly different from humans. Another reason animal testing is unnecessary is there are better ways to test products. For example skin irritation can be measured with a skin…

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    “92% of experimental drugs that are safe and effective in animals, fail in human clinical trials because they are too dangerous or don’t work” noted by The Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Obviously a solution to the constant abuse and unsuccessful testing is needed, but what? The answer should not be more animals; it should be new opportunities. New opportunities for animals as they escape into a normal life. New opportunities for humans as we further our understanding in technology so the…

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    every day, but it is overlooked “in the name of science.” The use of animals for experimentation can be traced back to the second century. The first person known to have performed these experiments was named Galen, also known as “the father of vivisection.” Although, the first writings were believed to have originated from the Greeks, Aristotle and Erasistratus were among the first to perform on living animals. Animal testing is not a practice we should continue because it is inhumane,…

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    “Each year, more than 100 million animals—including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, fish, and birds—are killed in U.S. laboratories,” (“Experiments”). Animal experimentation is extremely wrong and be put to an end. Countless innocent animals get put through numerous tests as if they do not have feelings or emotions. Animal testing has been going on far too long, and is not helping in the way it should. Most animal experimentation is still continuing for…

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    Animal Testing Facts

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    Animal Testing “Ninety-two percent of experimental drugs that are safe and effective on animals fail in human clinical trials because they don’t work or are dangerous” (“Animal Experimentation Facts”). This statistic shows animal testing is too inaccurate to be used and animals are not the same as humans. Even though animals are much different than humans, there are people who think testing drugs on the animals the right thing. When a scientist is testing a new drug they will inject the animals;…

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