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…that happened a few thousand years ago, lasted a little longer than a year and covered the highest mountains. There are problems from the beginning of Noah’s story. First, how did Noah gather all the animals? Could the animals traveled from some where else…
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…the experimentation of such does commence, think of all the people that will be tortured before they are successfully cloned. Society isn’t even ready for the cloning of people, yet scientists still try to advance their technology. Technological advances are killing…
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…, pollution and harmful chemicals),misuse of environment (CO2 emissions, nuclear waste and corporate paradigm), cruelty to animals ( habitat destruction, experimentation and use of Monsanto products).…
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…basic elements of a loving, nurturing family, such as the acceptance of each child as a unique individual (WBE “Ethical” 3). Another argument against cloning comes from the animal rights groups who say that animal experimentation or anything that causes…
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animals (including humans) caused by the bacterium Bacillus Anthracis. Bacillus Anthracis can form spores that are highly refractive to light and resistant to staining. There are three types of anthrax: coetaneous ("skin"), gastrointestinal ("stomach…
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…treatment is because not enough is known yet to use them regularly on humans. However, they are used a lot for experimental purposes on humans and animals. Stem cell research is a very controversial issue. Once researchers learn exactly what the uses…
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…decreased the number of animals needed in experimentation. This is certainly a good turn of events since transgenic technology holds great potential in many fields, including agriculture, and medicine. Gene-based biomedical research offers one of the best hopes…
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…research could bring substantial benefits, including the development of new treatments for cystic fibrosis, other diseases and the ability to create an animal with normal compatible organs for transplant. (1."Should Congress Prohibit All Human Cloning…
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…, experimental analysis of each individual case is the only legitimate procedure." Another interesting thing Dr. Lorenz observed was the auditory and visual stimuli from an animals parents needed to induce the to follow them. He also discovered that the stimuli did…
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…an intravenous catheter. Experimental procedures have been developed that permit testing of unrestrained, freely moving subjects. With this technique, normal animal behavior (e.g., grooming, feeding and drinking) can be studied concurrently with intravenous drug self…
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