Papers 1781-1790 of total 57705 found.
…Give and Take Where do you stand on the mistreatment of animals? Are you completely against hurting animals, so much so that you would never eat meat or use them for research to cure deadly human diseases? Animals are not objects that hold no rational…
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…will compare the development of cloning to introducing a new miracle drug into the market. The safety of the drug is initially unknown like cloning. Then come the experiments on animals first, this has already been done. Then the experiments are done on human…
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…unknown like cloning. Then come the experiments on animals first, this has already been done. Then the experiments are done on human volunteers. Safety would be determined by a government agency such as the FDA as to whether the new protocol…
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…you to experience. The setting in the secluded woods has two purposes; they are full of life from the beginning to the end. The cycle of life is seen in the trees, flowers, and the animals. The cemetery is a reminder of the cycle, that death is part…
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…of experience and her age, she doesn't realize that will be dangerous. She foolishly goes swimming during thunderstorm which may hurt her. Similarly Zander - the falcon who is owned by June, represents the growing June. First Zander always hurts himself by his own…
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…and as professor of psychology from 1904 until his retirement in 1940. By using trial-and-error experiments with animals, Thorndike formulated his so-called law of effect, which stated that responses that lead to "satisfying" consequences are strengthened and therefore…
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…to ethical reasons, the research is not developed further and the project is destroyed. January 2000: DayWatch reports that scientists announce the successful embryo cloning of a monkey, Tetra. The purpose of the experiment is to create identical animals
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Category: /History
…of duty, of the need to fulfill, it is obvious that it should and must live in accordance to that obligation at every moment and in every way. The concept of survival in the animal kingdom supports this idea well. If we examine an animal and its daily…
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…worked to help heal severed spinal cords in rats, scientists said on Wednesday -- and they hope the experiment can help them find a way to use animal cells to help humans with spinal cord injuries. The researchers, at Yale University and Alexion…
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…for living things to grow. Our main source of energy on Earth comes from the sun. Plants use the light from the sun for photosynthesis, and plants source of food comes from photosynthesis. While animals don’t need the sun to produce their own food they do eat…
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