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    whilst engaging in experiments. Key elements within this report will discuss an objective approach to the use of these animals‚ in reference to Tom L Beauchamp’s argument against the use of animals for experimental testing‚ and acknowledging their rights. Many argue if the information that we are gaining from using animals in experiments is even worth risking the animal’s rights and wellbeing. Every year animals are cruelly subjected to brutally savage and painful scientific experiments. It is believed

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    The scientific method is used more than we thought and I am going to thoroughly explain it in this paper. The Scientific method is usually defined as observing‚ putting it into an experiment‚ testing the procedure and then seeing your results‚ and your opinions before the lab was tested. (1) Also‚ another definition to the scientific method could be making future results and trying your best to have them as close the results as possible.(1) The scientific method is the difference from just being

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    two articles: “Does Playing Violent Video Games Cause Aggressive Behavior?”‚ by Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein‚ and “Children and Violent Video Games: Are There ‘High Risk’ Players?”‚ by Jeanne B. Funk. In Goldstein’s article‚ he explains that controlled experiments cannot determine if violent video games cause aggressive behavior in children. He argues that children choose to play those violent video games because they want to be stimulated in that way. He argues that this cannot be truly measured because

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    scientific and commercial experiments (crueltyfreeinternational.org). These tests are not only inhumane‚ but the experiments are also unreliable‚ unnecessary‚ and not safe. The testing of animals has been around for centuries‚ using animals‚ in hope to find a cure for human diseases. According to procon.org‚ “Research on living animals has been practiced since at least 500 BC… Physician-scientists such as Aristotle‚ Herophilus‚ and Erasistratus performed the experiments to discover the functions

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    Investigation into the exposure to short term and long term memory and the differences between both. That there will be a difference between short term and long term memory to exposure and that there will be misread information. Abstract The aim and hypothesis of this study states there will be a difference between exposure to short term memory in comparison to long term memory. To proceed with the investigation the experimenters (students in this case) would have to decide on the participants

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    of Chemical Changes Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to predict and examine chemical changes/reactions among common chemicals found in consumer products at a macroscopic level. Procedure: The procedure of this experiment was to carefully mix different chemicals together using the chemical filled pipettes and the 96-well plate and determining what chemical reactions occurred. Data Table: Observations of Chemical Changes Experiment 1: Observations of Chemical Reactions | Well #/Question:

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    behaviours such as excessive drinking. An experiment was conducted by Duker and Seys which proves this form of therapy works‚ with 7/12 children cured from self-injuring – stopping it altogether – and 3/12 reduced the amount of times they did it after therapy. Another strength of the BA is scientific methods can be used to learn about the way people and animals behave and establish cause and effect – why we act the way we do in certain environments. Experiments can be carried out in a controlled environment

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    3 2.0 Experiment Design 4 2.1 Materials 4 2.2 Procedure 4 3.0 Results and Calculations 5 3.1 Tables 5 3.2 Graphs 7-9 3.3 Discussion 9 4.0 Conclusion and Recommendations 10 Abstract This experiment is conducted to measure the transverse bending deflection of the tie bar and at the same time comparing it to the theoretical values. The two theoretical formulae to get the central deflection in this experiment are simple theory

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    differences The purpose of this experiment is to understand why we have variances in measurements and how to reduce the variances. When taking a measurement there are multiple factors that affect its value. The more the measurement is taken the measurements average is closer to the actual value. Other factors include the instruments calibration‚ cleanliness of the inside of the measuring arms and human error in reading the measurements off of the measuring devices. For this experiment‚ we followed the procedures

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    Organic Chemistry I – CHEM 201-DL01 September 26‚ 2014 Organic Chemistry Experiment 4B Lab Report Extraction of Organic Compounds From Natural Sources: Extraction of Trimyristin From Nutmeg Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to illustrate how a solid natural product can be extracted from its natural source through the use of an organic solvent. Natural products are organic compounds that are synthesized by natural biological processes in plants‚ animals

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