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    Guinea Pig Agonist

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    intestine‚ initiate contractile activity when an agonist (acetylcholine) is present. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a competitive antagonist (atropine) on the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. Methods: The isolated guinea pig ileum was suspended in an organ bath containing a physiological salt solution (Krebs Solution) in which the temperature was maintained at 37C and was continuously gassed with 5% carbon dioxide in oxygen. The tension changes were recorded using an isometric

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    In addition to the brutal tortures that happens in laboratories‚ genetic manipulation is a common kind of experimentation on primates‚ cats‚ dogs‚ mice‚ rats‚ and many other creatures. Due to the abnormalities and diseases‚ many of these animals are unable to live on. As for animals’ daily living conditions‚ they spend their lives in cages‚ not being able to live freely with choices or communicate. They never get to experience the outdoors of fresh air and sunshine‚ instead‚ they are contained within

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    Propaganda in Nazi Germany

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    ruler of a one party state?” The success of propaganda in Nazi Germany is an are of intense debate. The variety of propaganda used makes judgement of overall success challenging as different methods worked with varying degrees of efficiency. Geoff Walsh insists on the success of the Hitler Myth‚ yet‚ Tim Mason asserts that blue collar workers heavily resisted Nazi indoctrination. This highlights how predisposition to conform to Nazi ideals affects the response of different societal groups to the

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    PROLOGUE Persecution of the Jews in Europe began in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power as Chancellor of Germany. Hitler implemented a policy of anti- Semitism‚ first in Germany and in the other countries that the armies of Nazi Germany conquered or forged alliance. Jews deprived of their civil rights‚ their synagogues‚ destroyed‚ prominent Jews imprisoned‚ and their assets and properties confiscated. The Second World War began when the armies of Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1st‚ 1939

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    Animal Research

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    112-2 HOM Animal Testing One of the worst feelings in the world is being tortured and not knowing why it is being done. Imagine if animals could talk‚ do you think that animal testing would still be done? Of course because of animal testing some various things have been discovered‚ but is it worth putting these animals through torture over and over again? Personally I think that animal testing is wrong‚ and in most cases a waste of money because it can take multiple tries and animals just for one

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    How were the Jews persecuted by the Nazis? The Jews were persecuted by the Nazis economically‚ politically and socially. Economically‚ they were displaced by ‘aryan Germans’ for jobs‚ and lost their shops because the German people were encouraged to boycott. This meant that they became disregarded by unemployment figures‚ and had to fight to stay alive. In 1933‚ new German laws forced Jews out of their civil service jobs‚ university and law court positions‚ and other areas of public life. Politically

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    Fetal Pig Lab Report

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    Exploration of the Anatomy of a Fetal Pig and Its Organs Through Dissection Written by Jason Camacho Contributors: Anthony Camiccia Ivy Topzands Aleksandra Ivanova J.Immel‚ Ph.D. Introduction Many scientists are experts when it comes to the placement of the organs in the human and animal body. Scientists can point anywhere and name the organ closest to it‚ but how do the scientists know exactly where each organ is? How do the scientists know the number of organs that are in your body

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    Nazi Germany Totalitarian

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    To what extent could Nazi Germany be considered a totalitarian state in the period 1933-1942? From Hitler’s election to power in January 1933‚ Nazi Germany although exhibiting totalitarian elements lacked some required factors to characterize it fully as a totalitarian state. George Orwell suggested that totalitarianism is (1984‚ introduction) "the ability for a political system or society where the individual does not exist‚ a single party controls every aspect of life." Paramount to the classification

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    million-including 3 million Jews slaughtered in the Nazi death camps. At present‚ more than 98 percent of the people are Poles‚ with small groups of Ukrainians‚ Belorussians‚ Germans‚ Slovaks and Lithuanians. Polish traditional food‚ a cuisine that was suppressed during Communist times‚ is now making a comeback. Polish Food is diverse and delicious. It is made with almost all of the four basic food groups in mind‚ with a little something from each in every dish (Veterano‚ 2008). Polish cuisine and dining

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    Nazi Concentration Camps

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    genocides; concentration camps were the worst place to be if you were a captive. Adolf Hitler‚ a Nazi‚ convinced many that certain groups of people needed to be exterminated. He started concentration camps to terrorize his enemies. The first concentration camps started in 1933‚ six years before World War Two began. There were several concentration camps. These concentration camps consisted of European Jews‚ P.O.W.’s (Prisoners of War)‚ political prisoners‚ criminals‚ homosexuals‚ and gypsies‚ the mentally

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