Papers 1441-1450 of total 57705 found.
…and Freedoms. The experiment should be so designed and based on the results of animal experimentation and a knowledge of the natural history of the diseased of other problem under study that the anticipated results will justify the performance of the experiment
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…by the Charter of the Rights and Freedoms.         The experiment should be so designed and based on the results of animal experimentation and a knowledge of the natural history of the diseased of other problem under study that the anticipated results…
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…'Habitat' As defined in the dictionary, 'A place where a plant or an animal naturally occurs', an animals habitat is a vital part of an animals everyday life process. Without habitat, life would not exist. Think of this. Humans, put here on earth…
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…Plains alone amass to 12,950 square kilometers, and is bigger than the country of Northern Ireland (The Animals). The climate there helps support various wildlife, that would find it hard to survive elsewhere. Like the rest of Africa, the Serengeti experiences
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Animal Farm and A Tale of Two Cities: Social Criticism Essay submitted by Anonymous Many authors receive their inspiration for writing their literature from outside sources. The idea for a story could come from family, personal experiences, history…
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…commercials for the Kansas City Film Ad Company in 1919, in which they were previewed at local theatres (Jackson 6). Years later, he then moved on to opening his own animation firm producing Laugh-o-Grams. These animated shorts allowed him to begin experimenting
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…Accidents involving livestock and pleasure animals have resulted in the injury and death of farmers, family, employees and guests on Michigan farms. Of the injuries and deaths reported by newspapers, individuals being gored, tramples, or even mauled…
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…is as pleased with the tiger, “Did he smile his work to see?” (line 19). The poem ends with the poet questioning not who “could” create the animal, but who would “dare” to create such an animal. Because the tiger represents experience, it can be inferred…
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animals used for each experiment would be the same physiologically therefore would be easier to control. So fewer animals would have to be used and the results would be better. Another big advantage we would experience with animal cloning…
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…Pet Therapy Pets can help people in many ways, they provide unconditional love and attention. Taking care of their pets, people experience feelings of being wanted and needed. Sick people that are in contact with animals seem to get…
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