Buddha's teachings mainly focused on two main aspects: suffering and ending suffering. His prescription to avoid suffering was to follow the noble Eightfold path, that involves: right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood; right effort, right mindfulness and right concentration. Buddha's main principle for a 'Holy Life' is that good brings good and bad brings bad and states that is important not to attach to things of this world or the next.
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ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
For
1. Animals have always been used for experiments that are considered dangerous for humans, e.g lab rats.
This is necessary as some procedures are considered too dangerous for a human to undergo, and therefore, an animal is used to test the process.
2. Animals cannot talk, therefore, have no rights.
Animals, though living, do not have and enjoy the same rights that humans do according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This makes it possible to subject them to experiments because no rights are being infringed upon.
Against
1. It is unethical and inhumane to use animals for experiments
Animals have feelings and as such should not be used for unsafe experiments. The practise is inhuman and unethical as it is done without the consent of the animal.
2. Animals are living things and so they have rights.
Animals are living and such should be considered to have rights just as humans do and it would be wrong for any scientist to get any animal of his choice to perform experiments.
The three basic group of parts for all modern firearms are: action, stock, and barrel.
The action is the heart of the firearm - the moving parts that load, fire, and eject the shells or cartridges.
The stock serves as the handle of the firearm. It can be composed of one or two pieces and is usually made from wood or a synthetic material.
The barrel is the metal tube that the projectile travels through.
In 1763, the map shows that:
- Britain established the Proclamation Line of 1763 to try to limit colonial expansion.
- The French had lost nearly all their territory by 1763.
The French and Indian War ended in defeat for the French in 1763 and they signed a treaty with Great Britain by which:
- they lost virtually all their possessions in North America
- they lost Louisiana to Spain
When the British received all this new territory, they did not want the colonists in the 13 colonies to move into them so they issued the Proclamation Line of 1763 that prohibited colonists from moving into those areas.
In conclusion, the British received a lot of new territory as a result of the French and Indian War but they prohibited the colonists from moving into it.
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