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…in how that individual responds to any treatment. The older the person the less response he may have to treatment. Leukemia in Animals white blood cells is much less common as Leukemia in humans white blood cells. Today's treatment mostly includes chemotherapy…
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…or religion, especially in childbirth. "Genetic testing and gene therapy are at the forefront of medicine's future, according to experts in the field" (D'Allegro). There are many reasons why scientists want to learn more on the genetic make-up of humans. Currently…
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…and provide good working conditions. - Against animal testing - The Body Shop does not test any of their products on animals compared to other businesses who do, and it aims to carry on in doing so. - Support community trade - This is also known as Fair Trade…
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…Geographic Famous Faces). Most importantly, Jane was able to raise awareness of the inhumane treatment of animals in captivity. She saved hundreds of animals from living in poor conditions, being used for animal testing, and a constantly disappearing natural…
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Category: /Literature
…William Shakespeare wrote 'King Lear' in, circa 1605, basing the play on the diverse concept of nature. Nature has several different definitions: the basic character of a person is described within their nature, animals and the physical environment…
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Category: /History
…the announcement that the first test will be today. Nervous, anxious and palms sweating you read the first question. Where did humans come from? It’s not a difficult question so you answer God of course. It’s in the Bible and it has yet to be proven wrong. Duh…
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…the Spokesperson for GeneEthics Network said “Such foods are spliced from foreign genes from humans, animals, plants, bacteria and viruses, resulting in unpredictable permanent changes.” Genetically engineered foods should be tested out thoroughly before…
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…advocates of human cloning believe that cloning involves risks of abnormalities. Although animal cloning has been known a success, the numbers of animal cloning success has been quite unsuccessful. Many of the animal cloned pregnancies have grown abnormally…
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…they should do so too. Animals should have the rights of humans to an extent and activities such as hunting blood sport and animal testing should be stopped. Animals are being killed for the progression in scientific knowledge but more inhumanly for profit and fun…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and he was confined to bed for months. The attack left its mark; for the rest of his life, one foot dragged a little as he walked. In 1877 Pasteur began to seek a cure for anthrax, a disease that killed cattle, sheep, and other farm animals. He drew…
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