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    Human Experimentation The fascination with using humans for scientific research has been around centuries. It is a common view that human experimentation is unethical and used as an unnecessary means to advance medical research. Historically, experiments involving humans were often done on prisoners, patients in mental facilities and minorities. Presently, there is a code of ethics researchers must follow to ensure the safety of participants and to preserve their human rights. I will be analyzing

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    Animals are the only other human. Animals should be used for research because it helps find cures. Animals are closely linked to humans in DNA. It is the best way not to test on human nor cause any problems that don't need to be caused if the scientist uses animals for these test projects it will be safer for humans. Animal research has played a vital part in every breakthrough in medicine and it has lasted over a decade It's the best the human race can do for testing. They have been used for vaccines

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    Essay On Kawahiva Tribe

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    Once more, there are some facing the threat of extinction, and this time, they are fellow human beings. The Ecologist reported that in the Amazonian rainforest lived an uncontacted tribe called the Kawahiva Indians, and they are facing death and extinction due to Brazil's encroachment of logging and deals with foreign companies in the lands. The Kawahiva people are among the last tribes in the Amazon, and unless Brazil signs on acts to their legal rights to land, security, and communication with

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    Do Rats Cause Change

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    homes for themselves,these increase of rats flee into humans habitats,which can lead the people into alarm,because the rats and mice can cause lots of serious damage to their homes. The scatter of rats throughout the world are able to modify to different environments,and they can

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    Pro Animal Research Cons

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    benefits us. What some people don't know is over the years though animal research has played a vital part in nearly every breakthrough. Such as cancers, Tb, flu, and asthma are all common diseases that we have in common with animals. To those who don't know we share ninety five percent of our genes with mice making them a solid model for the human body. So

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    What Is Animal Testing

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    (HAART), AIDS is no longer the death sentence it was 30 years ago.Life saving vaccines have been made with the help from animal testing. Animal research has helped develop modern vaccines including those against Polio, TB, Meningitis and, recently, the human papillomavirus. Animal testing also helped make the tetanus vaccine, penicillin and insulin. Thanks to animal testing people have made life saving treatments and vaccines.

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    can benefit mankind, because many animals have the same body organs and functions as humans; therefore they are useful for conducting research for developing drugs, medical procedures, and treatments. Some people might disagree with experimenting on animals, because they are living organisms and it is considered animal cruelty. Many animals share the same genes as us, but the mouse shares 95% of its genes with humans, which is why most lab experiments are performed on them. One of the reasons why animal

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    Did you know that only four out of the 400 species of sharks attack humans? Sharks benefit both humans and other aquatic creatures. This is why sharks need to be protected and tracked. Sharks aren't really the demonized creatures we all think they are. To begin with, there are only 400 species of sharks, only four attack and the blue sharks are not one of them. Most importantly blue sharks are known for their distinct coloring which allows them to blend in with the ocean water. Blue sharks inhabits

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    In Station Eleven, Emily St. John Mandel portrays a post-apocalyptic scenario in which most of mankind has been killed by a virus, commonly referred to as “Georgia Flu”. Due to the drastic decline in the world’s population, services and infrastructures we usually take for granted and consider essential to our lives (power stations, television, hospitals, schools, etc.) collapse, since there are not enough people left to operate them. The once advanced and thriving society is replaced by small, isolated

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    Dual Use Research Cons

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    user as well. Trevan also states that the number of people who would ever be interested in causing this type of damage would be extremists who think humans are the problem but their numbers are very small, and censorship will not stop them. Even if we censor the publications, we cannot prevent deadly diseases from occurring, sometimes they occur, like flu pandemics, etc. Other scientists may think that banishing publication or limiting procedures of the DURC experiments can prevent people from creating

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