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    Wimmer 1 Katherine Wimmer Mrs. Milliron English 11 May 5‚ 2009 Animal Experimentation: Obsolete in Today’s World Imagine a young girl‚ sitting in her dinning room with her loving family. She is about to partake in her mother’s famous lasagna‚ when suddenly‚ huge creatures burst into the room and grab the little girl and her family. The leering eyed creatures stuff the innocent family into cages‚ too small for their bodies‚ and shove them into vans. As the girl’s last days

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    Animal Testing Animal testing (also known as animal experimentation or animal research) is the use of non-human animal models for research and development by academic institutes and commercial pharmaceutical companies. At this very moment‚ there are millions of animals being kept behind cages in solitude‚ waiting to be sacrificed in the name of science or industry. With the sharp rise in the use of animals in research‚ it has become an open debate as to whether or not we have an intrinsic right

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    Should animals be used for scientific experimentation? For many centuries people have experimented on animals. There are two main reasons for doing this: first‚ two find out more about the animal themselves‚ and‚ secondly‚ to test substances and procedures to see if they are harmful with a view to deciding whether or not they can be used on human beings. Therefore animals should be used for animal experimentation. Experiments on animals should be considered on a case-by-case basis. The proper

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    The Good‚ the Bad‚ and the Ugly of Animal Experimentation Animal experimentation plays an important role in today’s medical and pharmaceutical advances‚ but many question the morality of such a use of animal life. Whether one argues that testing different products and drugs on animals is necessary or not‚ this has become an integral part of developing products. From that Tylenol we pop to get rid of our headache to that perfect shade of pink lip gloss‚ animal testing is used in order to produce

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    In the past‚ animal testing has often contributed to human kind and was most of the time accurate‚ but as we progress‚ we slowly dive into the smaller details‚ that we as humans differ completely from animals. Small intricate things such as single gene markers‚ that maybe both humans and primates have‚ but respond differently to differently things can drastically change the results of a test. A research center called National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS)‚ has recently does a study‚ “Which compared

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    Sample assessment Internal controls and accounting systems AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting Assessment book Candidate This sample assessment is for familiarisation purposes only and must not be used in place of a ‘live’ assessment. When you feel prepared to sit the live assessment please contact your Training Provider who can schedule a live assessment for you. Guidance The unit being assessed by this report is Internal Controls and Accounting Systems. Assessment is by

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    Animal experimentation has played a vital role in obtaining scientific research for both human and animal health. The involvement of animal models used in experiments for the benefits of humans‚ has triggered several debates and controversy concerning animal welfare‚ the reliability of the experiments‚ the effects on humans and many other topics (Cohan & Regan‚ 2001). Several of these tests have involved the experimentation for human drugs for specific illness and diseases. This essay will be focusing

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    Synthesis Essay In today’s society‚ language is one of the most important and most used things in everyday life. Language is one of the most effective and efficient ways of communicating with one another‚ animals‚ and God. It can be used as a mirror‚ tool‚ or a weapon. The reason I think language can be used as a mirror is because people use language to directly reflect who they are as a person. For example‚ if you have heard someone using improper grammar or slang‚ it may lead you to believe

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    Exercise 1: Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability: Activity 2: Simulated Facilitated Diffusion Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. Molecules need a carrier protein to help them move across a membrane because You correctly answered: d. they are lipid insoluble or they are too large. 2. Which of the following is true of facilitated diffusion? You correctly answered: c. Movement is passive and down a concentration gradient. 3. Examples

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    any animals for experimentation is evil” (Mur 8). This statement made by Tom Regan in Animal Experimentation takes a strong stand on the controversial topic of animal testing‚ but this assertion is justified through various examples and research. He also states how humans‚ or moral agents‚ are able to apply moral principles in decision making. Because of this ability‚ humans have a duty to uphold that morality on other humans as well as those with an inherent value‚ such as animals. Animal activists

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