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    9/11 and Hurricane Katrina Disaster Evaluation While with help‚ the victims can overcome some of the psychological symptoms‚ however disasters can affect children different than adults. September 11th and hurricane Katrina caused psychological symptoms for the victims along with issues and elements because victims can experience PTSD symptomatology‚ acute stress disorders‚ generalized anxiety disorders and DESNOS‚ Many different types of disaster can cause chronic disturbance and illness. The media

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    Imagine your dog‚ cat‚ or any type of animal being taken away from you and killed. Well‚ this happens everyday‚ animals are beaten‚ neglected and killed‚ left with no hope‚ water‚ food‚ and love. Animals suffer a lot and cannot defend themselves. They are speechless and depend on us humans to help and fight for them. Many of you either have pets or like the idea of owning one. Aside from the love they have for their own pet they don’t have time to think about the other animals. They are caught

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    What Is Forensic Science

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    What is Forensic Science? The word forensic comes from the Latin word forensis: public; to the forum or public discussion; argumentative‚ rhetorical‚ belonging to debate or discussion. From there it is a small step to the modern definition of forensic as belonging to‚ used in or suitable to courts of judicature‚ or to public discussion or debate. Forensic science is science used in public‚ in a court‚ or in the justice system. Any science used for the purposes of the law is a forensic science. What

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    testing for medical purposes be allowed to continue? Animal Testing is the research or experiment mainly conducted for education‚ commercial‚ scientific and medical purposes. It is commonly used in the medical field for developing new drugs and toxicology tests. Animal testing for medical uses helps to deal with different diseases and cancers. However‚ due to the protection of animal rights and ethical reasons‚ the question that whether animal testing should be banned is being discussed. Doke and

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    antioxidant property

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    81–86. 62. Stavric‚ B. (1994). Antimutagens and anticarcinogens in foods. Food and Chemical Toxicology 32‚ 79–90. 63. Stich‚ H.F. (1991). The beneficial and hazardous effects of simple phenolic compounds. Mutation Research‚ 259‚ 307–324. 64. Surh‚ Y.J. (2002). Anti-tumour promoting potential of selected spice ingredients with antioxidative and anti-inflammatory activities: short review. Food and Chemical Toxicology‚ 40‚ 1091–1097. 65. Tanabe‚ H. Yoshiad‚ M. Tomita‚ N. (2002). Comparison of the antioxidant

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    FORENSIC SCIENCE Notes

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    FORENSIC SCIENCE Notes Chapter 1: Introduction Sir Bernard Spilsbury is the 1st forensic science celebrity. A legal system does the following process‚ 1. Collect evidence from experts‚ witnesses and police 2. Prosecution and defense lawyers present cases and arguments 3. Judge and Jury (abolished in some countries including Singapore) decides outcome *Innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Limits of Forensic Science Actus Reus: A guilty action Mens Rea: A guilty mind or intention

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    linked to Erin Brockovich‚ page C - 4 of the San Francisco Chronicle‚ Retrieved April 23‚ 2009 from: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/04/04/BUTEVVOD9.DTL Benecke‚ M.‚ (2003) featuring Barnard‚ K.‚ Gray‚ N.‚ Hodges‚ E pp 20‚ pp21‚ Toxicology‚ Retrieved April 23‚ 2009 from: http://wiki.benecke.com/index.php?title=200203_Kevin_Barnard%2C_Nichola_Gray_ USA TODAY‚ Retrieved April 24‚ 2009 from: http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/energy/2006-02-06-pge-settlement- Hand Fall 2004

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    Animal Testing Human Body

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    Animals have been used in research since as early as Aristotle’s time. Since a majority of information on toxicology is based on animal testing‚ it is difficult for scientists to find complete replacements that can adequately represent the human body and ensure the safety of those who use the products being tested. Those in favor of animal testing‚ argue that

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    Vocabulary 1.) Hormones- are chemicals that are naturally produced in the bodies of all animals‚ including humans. 2.) Diethylstilbestrol(DES)- the cancer causing anti-miscarriage drug‚ in two shipments of American beef. 3.) Estrogen- Any of several major female sex hormones produced primarily by the ovarian follicles of female mammals‚ capable of inducing estrus‚ developing and maintaining secondary female sex characteristics‚ and preparing the uterus for the reception of a fertilized

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    Food Dyes Research Paper

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    Food Dyes A Rainbow of Risks Sarah Kobylewski‚ Ph.D. CandidateMolecular Toxicology Program University of California‚ Los Angeles and Michael F. Jacobson‚ Ph.D. Executive Director Center for Science in the Public Interest Copyright © 2010 by Center for Science in the Public Interest First Printing June 2010 Printing: 5 4 3 2 1 Summary Food dyes‚ synthesized originally from coal tar and now petroleum‚ have long been controversial. Many dyes have been banned because of their adverse

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