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    Relief act of 1974, the Stafford act was implemented in 1988. In the case of the Oklahoma City bombing, there is an exception to the use of military resources through solely the authority provided from the Stafford Act, and that is the Immediate Response Authority based under the MSCA. This exception allows a local military commander to provide assistance through resources and personnel to civil authorities before authorization was handed down. According to the U.S. Army, “At the scene, some 100

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    Dog. Cat. Mouse. Hamster. Horse. You animal lovers out there know that the bond you make with an animal is something that is unbreakable. Their loyalty and overall joy when they see you just lights up your day. Think back to your childhood pet. Remember that feeling you would get when you came home from a long day of school and your pet came running up to you radiating their love for you and just turn your frown upside down. Your pet is your friend not something you own. It is a needed companion

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    these products are even considered by these regulatory bodies they must go through years of testing. Testing that is unfortunately done on defenseless animals. Each year 50 to 100 million vertebrate animals, such as mice, rats, rabbits, cats and dogs are used in experiments to test products such as medicines, lipstick, household cleaners and pesticides.

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    had plenty of healthy, adoptable dogs” (192). Consequently, one of the most fulfilling reasons for animal adoption is reducing the exorbitantly high euthanasia rates. According to Vegetarian Times, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals reported that approximately 7.6 million animals exist in shelters; of those, 2.7 million each were adopted and euthanized (Barley 48). Upon further examination, felines were euthanized at a rate of 41% while dogs were put to death at a rate of

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    use and results. Using computers is much less cost and more efficient. A final method to use instead of animal testing is using genetic engineering. Genetic engineering can give more accurate results because it stimulates the human body and it’s responses. There are many different methods to use instead of animal testing, and they are much more

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    concerns, Pet Smart Charities sought information regarding the success rates of animal adoptions. In three surveys performed over a one year period with respondents who adopted dogs and cats from either a PetSmart location, Adopt-a-Thon event, or shelter, Neidhart and Boyd concluded there was an overwhelming positive response to animal adoption (175). Ninety percent reported being very satisfied with the animal chosen, while only two percent responded very dissatisfied. Additionally, eighty eight percent

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    look, the look of terror and fear directed at myself. I begin to feel the matted carpet beneath me and the stiff, school lost and found box I am propped up against, as I slowly begin to fade out again. A loud ambulance siren assaults my ears as the seizure finally resolves and I begin to see the interior of the ambulance. Experiencing darkness, illumination and everything in between, this constant feeling of consciousness created holes in my memories, awareness of time, and language delays. I required

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    It left them docile. On that note a German scientist by the name of Friederich Golz starting doing experiments on the neocortex (http://www.cerebromente.org.br/n02/historia/lobotomy.htm). Mr. Golz did this experiment on dogs he removed the temporal lobe and found that the dogs we more tame and calmer (http://www.cerebromente.org.br/n02/historia/lobotomy.htm). Over the years others picked up doing lobotomy and a Dr. Burkardt performed this procedure on individuals in asylums

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    The line between public safety and the continuation of a high standard of privacy for all is a razor thin line; the United States government itself straddles it every day. Such is one very serious complication that the administrators and security forces of Coppell High School face: it is in the best interest of the administrators to prevent drug usage in the school as to stop the spread of any conflict (namely any characteristically delinquent behaviors such as interpersonal violence and school dropout)

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    Respiratory Distress Consisting of respiratory circulation, upper and lower airways, and the chest wall the pulmonary system interchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between our blood and the environment we live in. The pulmonary system works by moving air into and out of the lungs by ventilation, then diffuses the gases between pleural spaces in the lungs and bloodstream. The act of ventilation is involuntary, being controlled by the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system of the autonomic

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