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    punishments. Most of the animals tested on are not protected by the Animal Welfare Act. These animals can not speak for themselves, they do not deserve to be going through suffering like this. To begin, 87% of animal tests do not work, wasting the life of the poor animal. Over 94% of chemicals are tested on animals. Around 300 million people have asthma and throughout the past 50 years animal research has only helped figure out two treatments for it. Less than 2% of illnesses humans have are rarely

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    Imagine being confined in a cold cage, trembling, isolated and deprived from the outside world you once lived in; suddenly realizing your life is now in the palms of a large human in a white lab coat. Every year in the United States, more than 25 million animals partake in biomedical experimentation, product and cosmetic testing, and science education (Neavs). With countless effective, reliable, and beneficial alternatives relating to the human species for which the drug is for, there lies a question

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    Animals have always been a big part of the human race. They have been known to be play a huge part of families, and are also used for their companionship. Service pets are becoming more common in today’s society. Dogs are commonly trained to help the blind get to place to place safely, the mentally challenged humans express social and emotional functions (Boccone, American Kennel Club). Animals are often featured in videos and pictures on social media outlets, and even have had their debut in full

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    Mac, Estee Roder and ). if you are woman and interested in cosmetic, you will be familiar to the name. you may be using the products or want to get it. Cosmetic industry is the one of the hot industry in entertament. over 000 compnay release the products in the world and — 소비 시장의 결과. when I chose the new cosmetic, I am always looking what it include and what color it is. I naver consider how the lipstic and mascara are making. The brand are doing the animinal testing and tons of rabits and dogs are

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    rabbits, mice, rats and guinea pigs having substances forced down their throat, dripped into their eyes, or smeared on their skin, and being left to suffer for days or weeks without pain relief. We must be the voice for the voiceless, because an animal's life is worth more than a new lipstick or shampoo." I

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    Ebbie was a beagle rescued from an animal testing lab in Spain. When he was rescued by an organization called Beagle Freedom Project, he was deathly ill, emaciated and had tumors all over his frail body. Before being rescued, he had spent his entire life in solitary confinement where humans tested many deadly chemicals on him. When he first moved into his new home after being rescued, he just spent his days lying on the floor and was unwilling to interact with humans in anyway. It’s truly incredible

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    INTRODUCTION: Since days bygone, study of living beings required to break barriers of the single cell and throw light into hereditary material, giving us great insights into nucleic acid sequences. To face the challenges associated with various questions thrown at biology, great advent was required to be made in the area of working out the correct order of how nucleic acids are arranged in an array of genes to give rise to various phenotypes and often, its deviations. Focus was to be shifted out

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    Liberty Hyde Biography

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    Introduction “America’s Father of Modern Horticulture,” also known as Liberty Hyde Bailey, a jack of all trades and a significantly influential botanist within the horticulture community, lives on in spirit even today (Gasser 2014). His nickname says it all, from his dedication in studying cultivated plants, to his many published volumes and papers about his findings, his research continues to make an impact on horticulture. Bailey began building his background with cultivated plants as a young

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    time she was finished with her work, advanced terms in genetics, such as “transposable elements” had come about. McClintock was born to Thomas and Sara McClintock. Thomas came from a poor background but became a doctor. He also had an interest in science, which may have been where Barbara’s interest originated (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica). In contrast, Sara McClintock came from a much wealthier, more prestigious background; her ancestors could be traced to Pilgrims on the Mayflower (Tracy)

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    making many effects to Huntingdon Life Sciences. First of all, some of

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