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    Replacement Principle basically states that the researcher has to make sure that there is no other alternative that can be used instead of the animal. Some replacement alternatives could biological techniques, mathematics models, and computerized virtual models. Lastly, the use of inferior species like insects, fungus, and bacteria should also be considered. The Reduction Principle should be applied when a large number of animal models are used within

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    illusion. For instance Lennie, George and Candy all have the same dream is to possess for their own land to work independently with no rules and restriction. Lennie’s dream also incorporates that of rabbits, “I remember about the rabbits, George” which he always mentioned, “The hell with the rabbits. That’s all you can ever

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    The movie rabbit-proof fence was directed by Phillip Noyce and filmed in 2002. Phillip is AACTA award winner and has directed and written scripts for over 19 films. He is most known for his film rabbit-proof fence. The movie is directed at three young indigenous Australian girls with names of Molly Craig, Daisy Kadibill and Gracie Fields. The film is about three young girls being taken away to a church mission due to that they are classified as “half-caste” children. The term half-caste means that

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    “Ultimately, literature is nothing but carpentry. With both you are working with reality, a material just as hard as wood”. Although carpentry mainly focuses on wood there are other materials that are included, just like in literature you work with reality but also with other genres to create a book with meaning behind it. Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a Colombian writer who was well-known for producing much magical realism writing which means that authors use magical components to make a point about

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    Ouchterlony Essay

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    the presence and the relationship between the antibodies and antigens in the experimental samples, using the ouchterlony method. The antibodies used include rabbit anti-human IgG (α-HuIgG), which is targeted against IgG antibodies. The IgG antibodies in the human serum sample will act as the antigen in this experiment. The other antibody is rabbit anti-human serum (α-HuS), which is targeted against all types of antibodies. Therefore, antibodies in the human serum sample will also be acting as the antigen

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    PPcorn is excited to bring you the new video from Peter Rabbit Music, “Looking For Love.” The new solo project from Melbourne musician Peter Hume, it was the first song penned for the project one and a half years ago. “It's sort of where it all came out of. I started singing a lot lower,“ shares Hume with PPcorn. “I've always sung higher and really getting into more this deep resonate sound. It's sort of a song that could be a dance song, it could be a folk song, it could be a blues song. That's

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    force you to do drugs and place you in a cage with electrified floor bars to test you for depression, psychosis, hopelessness and desperation. Imagine being helplessly locked up in that cage, just waiting to be experimented on. Right now, millions of rabbits, rats, primates, dogs, cats and other animals are locked inside cages in laboratories, all just waiting for the time when they get brutally tested on, then eventually die because of pain or get purposely killed after the experiment. All of it just

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    Henry’s coming of age story through a strand of events and choices. The fashion in which Crane develops Henry’s story, is by using distinctive literary techniques to establish the theme of courage throughout the novel. Henry, as the main character, would not have developed over the course of the novel without Crane’s use of courage. One literary technique Crane has used in the novel is irony. In particular when Crane writes that “at times he (Henry) regarded the wounded soldiers in an envious way. He

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    Needless Animal Experimentation is Wrong   If penicillin had been tested on guinea pigs, it might never have reached the public. It is lethal to guinea pigs, deactivates the blood system of rabbits and is deadly to cats ("Bio-Medical Research"). Scientists are pushing for more experiments regardless of the cost to the animal's life. "One expense is the involvement of killing animals in the pursuit of a pine-scented air freshener"(Vergoth,p21). Animals suffering in experimentation labs

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    Jojo Rabbit Satire

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    The whole reason you watch a movie in school is because it’s an impactful way to learn something. Students connect with the movie because it gets at your emotions and opens your mind to the ideas presented in the movie. Jojo Rabbit, being a satirical and extremely hyperbolic representation of Nazi Germany, takes the comedy aspect too far in its lesson of how hate is taught at such a young age. Even though it’s not glorifying the Nazis, it’s still giving them a “heartwarming” look in the movie. Taika

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