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surgery to train surgeons. Dissection was considered the best way to teach young people about the anatomy of various animals, the difference between species, and evolution. About 6 million animals a year are killed so that they can be dissected in American
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Category: /Social Sciences
of backgrounds, groups have rallied to the cause of animals around the world that are involved in drug testing, cosmetic and experimental testing, and the general slaughtering of animals for food purposes. The most hotly contested issue has been drug testing where
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
have rallied to the cause of animals around the world that are involved in drug testing, cosmetic and experimental testing, and the general slaughtering of animals for food purposes. The most hotly contested issue has been drug testing where the development
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is absolutely needed at this time? Will the surgery correct the problem permanently or will it have to be repeated? What are the potential pitfalls of surgery? Will your insurance coverage pay for the surgery, especially if it is for cosmetic reasons
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Category: /Science & Technology
can examine is the overwhelming amount of people getting plastic surgery. In the last ten years the number of people getting plastic surgery has grown so much that it is now thought to be the biggest growing trend of the decade (Thrapp 146). In 1997
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be produced. Conditions such as Alzheimers disease, Parkinsons, diabetes, and degenerative joint disease may all be curable if human cloning and technology are not banned. Infertile couples could have children. Plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery would
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
a students knowledge about surgery, but it seems very unjustified considering the very small portion of students in junior high and high school science classes become medical or veterinary surgeons. Also, there are more humane ways for students to learn about
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
bodies, enhancing features and sometimes resculpting entire faces. Approximately a third of plastic surgery today deals with beautification, although the line between its two main branches, reconstructive and cosmetic, has been blurred. Equally offensive were
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Category: /Literature/English
to accompany dermatological and plastic surgery treatments, and Colorama, a Brazilian mass-market make-up brand. On a like-for-like basis, i.e. with an identical structure and exchange rates, the group sales grew by 7.1%. The Group's cosmetics sector continued
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Category: /Science & Technology
children than ever before possible.
Plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgery - Because of human cloning and its technology the days of silicone breast implants and other cosmetic procedures that may cause immune disease should soon be over. With the new
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