Papers 1531-1540 of total 34905 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…he receives no kind of nourishment, but when the respect and interest wears off, he is merely set to the side and placed among animals at the circus and forgotten. The way the people treat the hunger artist shows how society abuses and neglects those who…
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Category: /History
…to the existing DNA coding. Evolution makes something new out of something that already exists. If a bear becomes distressed in a given environment, it does not sprout wings and fly. Instead, such things as longer legs or claws will be tested. Also, evolution often…
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…. Introduction: In this experiment we tested the reaction of E. gracilis to light (phototaxis). What is E. gracilis? E. gracilis is in the Kingdom Protista, Phylum Mastiogophora, Class Flagelleta, Order Euglenophyta, and Class Euglenoids. Euglenoids are unicellular…
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…in the field of comparative psychology and studying animals. He wrote his dissertation about the relationship between behavior in the white rat and the growth of the nervous system. In 1903, he received his doctorate and later, at the age of 29 became an associate…
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…with salmonella bacteria. Speaking of bacteria and disease, the U.S. Department of Agriculture implies that it protects meat-eaters through regular and thorough meat inspection while in reality, fewer than one out of every 250,000 slaughtered animals is tested
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Category: /Literature/English
…of chlordane exposure is an increase in body weight. In an experiment of over twenty test animals receiving a chlordane exposure, there was an average 8% increase in body weight. In a study conducted by Velsicol, it was found that when monkeys were exposed…
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…come across a filovirus, which greatly resembled Marburg. Dr. Peter Jahlring of this Institute followed with a lab testing of the virus culture from the monkeys. He had performed tests using the blood serum from three human victims. A test for Marburg…
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Category: /History
…by the Nazi soldiers were horrifying. Prisoners were fed to bears in private zoos. Husbands were forced to have sex with othersÂ’ wives in front of their children. Women were forced to have sexual relations with animals. Jewish babies were launched into the air…
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…using it. For instance Dr. Gabriel Nahas was fired for falsifying reports that the drug did kill humans by experimenting on monkeys. He put the animals into a room and exposed them to proportionally more Marijuana than a human would smoke in a life time…
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…using it. For instance, Dr. Gabriel Nahas was fired for falsifying reports that the drug did kill humans by experimenting on monkeys. He put the animals into a room and exposed them to proportionally more Marijuana than a human would smoke in a life time…
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