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    Huntingdon College Huntingdon College has a tiny campus of only three acres in a pleasant neighborhood of Montgomery, Alabama. The campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Around 1,100 students attend the traditional day and adult evening degree completion programs. Students from almost every county in the state attend Huntingdon College. Huntingdon College is consistently listed among the top best colleges in the region. They are a member of the Tree Campus USA program. The

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    puzzle. On one hand, there are companies that claim to be cruelty free, but the technicalities that are dug up beg to differ. On the other hand, there are big practices such as pharmaceutical practices that use animals to test on in order to create life saving treatments and medicines for humans. Do we make sure to buy cosmetic products that stray away from testing on animals but continue to take medicines

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    Vivisection: Is it for you? Essay

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    Vivisection: Is it for you? Animal Research has become a heated debate over the past few decades, reaching a high point around the end of the twentieth century yet it still continues through today. There are two main ways to look at this topic: the logos pro side and the pathos anti side. Those who are for animal testing realize the amazing benefits that can come out of such research while those against animal testing stand up for animals’ rights and try to find ways to better such research

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    “Sociology had little to tell the world about the nature and causes of organized attacks by civilians against other civilians” (Roche, 2004), attacks such as the event that took place September 11th, 2001 caught the interest of sociologist and implored them to turn their attention to the subject of terrorism. “Terrorism is a form of collective violence”, against civilians, critical infrastructures, or natural resources, in an attempt to pursue a political agenda (Roche, 2004). The word terrorism

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    . According to the former scientific executive of Huntingdon Life Sciences, Animal tests and human results agree “5%-25% of the time.” There is already technologe to stop animal testing.Wyss institute is developing chips to repalce animale testing these chips mimmic human body fuctions .They said them selves that animale testing is realy expesnive, time consuming, and low success rate. In addition using these new testing chips allowes scientists to have better success on finding results with human

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    The Life of Nelle Harper Lee Essay

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    The Life of Nelle Harper Lee On April 28, 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama, Nelle Harper Lee was born to Amasa Coleman Lee and Frances Finch Lee. Along with her siblings, Alice, Louise, and Edwin, Harper was educated in Monroeville Public Schools before going on to attend Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama. After a year at Huntingdon, Lee decided to follow in the footsteps of her father and began studying law at the University of Alabama in 1945 [2]. She left there to study abroad at Oxford

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    92%of animal tests don’t work. Also doctors have come up with other tests that they could use instead. Huntingdon Life Sciences say that animal tests and human results agree 5%-25% of the time. Of all the tests they use animal testing… when they can use cell culture toxicology methods which has an accuracy rate of 80%-85%. Animal testing has flaws that can skew the

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    Animal cruelty is an ongoing issue in today’s society. When we listen to the news and hear about these animals being starved, beaten, and treated poorly our hearts drop and we get a lump in our throat holding back the tears. We see these animals suffer, we see the pain in their eyes begging for our help, we want to put an end to this but we fail to see the bigger picture. Animal cruelty is a more severe and extreme than we think it is. Animal cruelty just is not owners beating their pets. Animal

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    Currently it is estimated that more than 100 million animals are used for research and experimentation on around the world every year. Apart from all the benefits of animal testing there are many good reasons which support banning the experimentations on animals such as: animal cruelty, selfishness, and danger of using the experiments result. Therefore animal experimentation should be banned. These days, animal testing has brought a lot of issues in the society. The first and foremost argument

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    that debunks the objection. You must cite and use at least one source); That is what some believe but through many years of research scientists have been able to find so many treatments and vaccinations for a deadly illness or disease. HLS(Huntingdon Life Sciences)was an excellent example for other animal testing associations to obtain the law of humanly testing the animals and the regulations for animal testing. Although there are many things that can go wrong with the animal testing. Many discoveries

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