Answer:
the Christian belief is against animal experimentation because they believe human beings are stewards of creation; which means in general they are against ill-treatement of animals, keeping them locked up for lab, etc.
Atheists, theologians, believe thats its okay because animals don't feel pain, so they won't suffer. or another belief is that animals deserve to suffer, animal pain helps to educate humans & animals don't have an afterlife
Oh boy this one is quite the big request! I would urge you to read this essay by Luc Reychler, Religion and Conflict. He uses many great examples of how religion has divided Europe! http://www.gmu.edu/programs/icar/ijps/vol2_1/Reyschler.htm
Watching others successfully change their behavior can give you ideas and encouragement for your own changes. This is the process of modeling or learning from others, and it can be very helpful when preparing for a behavior change.
Learning from other people’s behaviors can be greatly beneficial since observers are able to see the change and its effects to the people who possesses these behaviors.
Answer:
b. change lanes to the right when safe to do so.
Explanation:
You are driving slowly in the fast lane of a freeway and there is traffic behind you in your lane. The driver behind you wishes to drive faster. You should: <em>change lanes to the right when safe to do so</em>. If you are driving slowly in the fast lane and there is traffic behind you, you should not be driving there. You should be driving on the right side, where slow vehicles go. Option a is wrong because if you stay in your lane you prevent the driver behind you to drive faster.