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    Animals have been around for more than a million years and each kind of animal is beautiful and important to contributing to the world. People question the existence of animals. Some say they were created to be companions for man and others conclude them as sacrifices for nourishment. However‚ nowhere does it state that animals were created for experimentation. Nowhere does it say it’s okay to make animals suffer for the purpose of cosmetics‚ drugs‚ or household cleaners. Experimentation on animals

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    The No Child Left Behind Act has seen the spread of standardized testing and used for the wrong purposes. Schools have been pushed schools to use the standardized tests so learning‚ teacher and school quality can be measured and also determine sanctions based on scores. Not only are sanctions given‚ but also decide whether the student should go through school. The scores of children dictate if they should go to the next grade‚ stay in the same grade‚ or graduate. School systems use the tests as a

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    Standardized testing is very frowned upon by students my age‚ but I do not think they are that bad. I understand all of the positive things that standardized tests bring; from seeing how smart one is compared to the rest of the country at their age level to letting teachers know what they need to elaborate on the next year. Standardized testings also keeps schools and teachers accountable. Yes‚ standardized test do have their negatives‚ but overall I believe that tests are a good thing. Standardized

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    Why Is Animal Testing Bad

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    Animal testing can be harmful and helpful. Animal testing can be helpful because it helps us learn what is safe for us. It shows what could harm us or help somebody with a disease. Even though there might be a small percentage of it working‚ it could still treat a person’s disease or even cure it. Animal testing can hurt the animal and even kill it. Because‚ of new technology we are able to have more accurate results than animal testing. Because‚ studies have shown that animal testing does not

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    Rock music emerged in the second half of the 20th century‚ forever altering the landscape of popular music. The new sound‚ articulated the passions and beliefs of a new generation‚ and has since influenced a wide range of genres‚ from folk to disco to hip-hop. The musical stylings that have accompanied the social‚ cultural‚ and political developments of the late 20th and early 21st centuries form the subjects of these entertaining and informative volumes. 1920’s – 1940’s In the mid-1920’s

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    Prenatal testing is defined as a process in which a person’s or an embryo’s DNA is isolated and tested for the presence of specific genes or defects that could indicate the future onset of disease. Based on that definition‚ in certain cases I do think that would be an appropriate decision for a woman to undergo a prenatal test. For instance‚ if she signs of a disease and she might pass that disease to her future children. Also‚ a prenatal testing can be benefited the future child

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    Staff NCOs: The Backbone of Mission Success In the United States Army‚ every movement begins with a plan. Countless missions are being conducted across the world at any given time. The Army relies heavily on every soldier within its ranks to be able to react to any situation that occurs. If a team relied on you‚ and you were required to make a decision without any training or knowledge‚ would you feel confident in your choice? In the same situation‚ given prior education‚ resources‚ and guidelines

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    Why animal testing is bad

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    Animals have been used repeatedly throughout the history of biomedical research. Early Greek physician-scientist‚ Aristotle (384 – 322 BC) performed experiments on living animals [1]. Just as the legendary Greek physician Galen (199 – 217 AD) performed experiments on animals‚ which led to advancements in the understanding of anatomy‚ physiology‚ pathology‚ and pharmacology [2]. Likewise‚ the twelfth century Arab physician Ibn Zuhr introduced animal testing as an experimental method for testing surgical

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    A Conspiracy Theory: Has a Cure for Diabetes Been Discovered? A topic of interest in the medical field for any disease is always finding a cure. But what if one has already been found? Moreover‚ what if it’s being hidden by pharmacies and drug companies to protect the large profits these companies make off of patients? Many conspiracists believe that this is occurring today‚ specifically with diabetes. Though pharma companies do have a large impact on drug and cure research‚ there is simply not enough

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    Education has been given high priority by India’s central and state governments and continues to grow fast. School access has been expanded by investment in school infrastructure and recruitment of teachers. In higher education too‚ the number of providers continues to rise rapidly. A new law enshrining the rights of all children to free and compulsory education will further lift enrolment‚ bringing closer the government’s goal of universal elementary education‚ which comprises eight years of schooling

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