Papers 1301-1310 of total 21286 found.
…sensation I can remember." (Shelley, p. 22) Frankenstein is not satisfied with previous knowledge and looks to the past and builds upon it with his own research and experimentation. He is not interested in the usual subjects of study and in return engages…
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…orders,” was the excuse of many of the subjects. Jack Washington implied that he would have behaved in whatever manner the experimenter required. He expressed total faith in the experimenter and accepted everything that was said. This strong faith stems from…
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…of the subjects. Jack Washington implied that he would have behaved in whatever manner the experimenter required. He expressed total faith in the experimenter and accepted everything that was said. This strong faith stems from the experimenter’s powerful beliefs…
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…Vigilance behavior in animals has been attributed to various scientific explanations. One of the most widely accepted functions of vigilance is to increase the ability to detect predators. This skill is better known as anti-predator vigilance. Anti…
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…between FSRQ scores and self-monitoring of self-reinforcement and experimenter ratings of respondents' tendency to engage in self-reinforcement. The ISE consisted of 25 statements to which the participant responded on a 5-point scale from rarely or none…
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…Braun. Von Braun and his colleagues produced a number of experimental designs, the most famous of which was the A-4 rocket, which has gained distinction in history under another name -- the vengeance weapon number two -- V-2 for short. The V-2 was the first…
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…). Since radium is chemically similar to calcium and magnesium, it is absorbed by the bones of animals. Once in the bones, it emits alpha, beta, and gamma rays (Shriver 1993). These rays shrink or destroy tissues and they are the reason radium is so harmful…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, or embryos because these “persons” cannot consent to being used as research subjects. They have only two exceptions to this no-experimentation rule. If parents believe that experimentation may serve the best interests of their embryos, or if they believe…
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…of human (and sometimes animal) behavior. The word itself means "the science of the soul." The first syllable, "psyche" means soul, and the second part contains the root of the word "logic." (Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance 244) What all…
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…Cutting Edge: Behind lab doors is a documentary that explores the cultural and social implications of animal testing. Though the aim is to convince the audience that Animals have rights, there is an equal focus on all points of view including those…
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