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    scientists make the animals develop the desired proteins? How do scientists access the proteins? Provide the 3 exact details. (4 pts) The scientist make the proteins by giving the rabbits the transgenic genes‚ then in the rabbit the genes make the rabbits produce the proteins in their milk‚ and then they milk the rabbits and purify the proteins out of the milk. (pg 67) 4. How can the proteins from the animals’ milk be used? (2 pts) The proteins can be used for treatments for arthritis and cancer

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    five senses ;sight‚ taste‚ smell‚ sound and touch. Let’s start with sight‚ Eye irritation/ corrosion test usually made for products such as; eyeliners‚mascara‚eyelash glue‚eye drops and eye contact solution along with eye contacts. For this test rabbits are the main victims with this test‚ this tests seeks for eye irritation and eye corrosion (poisoning of the eye)‚ to see if it’s reversible or not. It may sound helpful but the procedure is the worst. It starts with clamping and tying down

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    LaBrie 1 Sherwood Anderson’s life experiences And the way they influenced how he wrote Sherwood Anderson often wrote of other people’s misery in his short stories and used it in ironic ways when writing his endings. After reading several of his these stories and reading several biographies of his life‚ I have come to the conclusion that Anderson’s life experiences greatly influence the method in which he wrote them. Also‚ when comparing some

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    Anna Hillot English The Rabbit-proof fence Capital Mr A.O. Neville‚ chief protector of aborigines -Also has the power to remove any aborigine in the state. During the 1930s‚ Molly‚ a 13 year- old aboriginal‚ is living in harsh‚ impoverished conditions with her family and other aborigines. Molly is outstandingly courageous‚ and is a great risk - taker. She lives in a hut made of twigs‚ logs and bramble also some grass‚with her cousin‚ Gracie‚ younger sister‚ Daisy with her Mother and Grandmother

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    Does the movie present Mr. A. O. Neville as a liberator or as a jailer? The Australian movie “Rabbit Proof Fence” presents a sensational story about three half-caste young girls who escape from the settlement Moore River where in which they were abducted and taken to. The movie reveals the racism that took place between white Australians and Australia’s Aboriginal people. The movie clearly portrays Mr. A O Neville as a racial activist. Mr. A O Neville did what we thought was right. He did what the

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    his connection with his father. The movie “The Painted Veil” (2006) directed by John Curran which depicts the dysfunctional marriage of Walter and Kitty Fane. And the film “8 Mile” (2002) directed by Curtis Hanson which is about a young rapper ‘B-Rabbit’ trying to assimilate himself and become successful in the underground “black” rap society. As people gain an understanding of someone their perception about that person changes. In “Romulus My Father”‚ Romulus’ old time friend “Vacek” seems like

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    Lots of people have heard of the Little Albert study performed by John Watson. The first I had heard of it was in my psychology class that I took in my junior year of high school. There‚ we learned what Watson supposedly did to the nine-month-old little boy named Albert. The short version of this study is that Watson conditioned Albert to fear certain objects‚ such as a Santa Clause mask‚ and animals‚ such as a white rat‚ with a loud banging sound produced by a steel bar‚ a sound that scared the

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    Eye irritancy‚ Skin Sensitization‚ Photo toxicity and the lethal dose test are all commonly performed on animals. During another common test‚ the Draize eye and Draize skin test‚ rabbits are immobilized in full-body restraints while a substance is dripped or smeared into their eyes or onto their shaved skin. The rabbits often scream in pain and many break their necks trying to get free. These Draize tests have been proven in studies to grossly over predict the effects that could be seen in any human

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    Journey Portfolio Mountain Sound Of Monsters and Men Song September 2nd‚ 2012 “Mountain Sound” is a song performed by Icelandic indie pop band Of Monsters and Men which was released as a second single from their debut studio album “My Head is An Animal.” Written by Arnar Rósenkranz‚ Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir and Ragnar Þórhallsson‚ it tells the story of a character who commits a crime or action that opposes the values and cultural norm of his society. He then flees from the area to

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    hrewfhgewdfghgfrezhewfrdsgiuhweif ssrgnuhksdijfiosudjfiuvbnduicvhosh sdufhisudjhfuchdsoichjuo Rabbits are small fluffy animals from the family of Lagomorphs. (not Rodents as many people think) Generally‚ they have long ears‚ either pointing up or "lopping" downwards. 4 legs with 5 claws on each front foot and 4 longer claws on their large flat back feet. Sloping backs down to small "bun" style tails. (hence the name bunnies). Rabbits have large eyes on the side of their heads‚ either brown or less frequently

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