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Those who defend the use of animals in research contend that nonhuman animals are enough like humans to make them scientifically adequate models of humans, but different enough to make it morally acceptable to experiment on them. In addition to the ethical objections to causing suffering to other sentient species, inherent issues with animal models including differences from humans in both size and physiology, genetic differences, and variations in biological targets limit the ability of data collected from an animal model to be translated to people.
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Olá. Primeiramente, é importante ressaltar que você não pode postar perguntas em português fora do campo "World Languagens". Esse não é o servidor brasileiro e sim o americano, por isso perguntas em português s´´o podem ser respondidas dessa forma.
Em segundo lugar, você não apresentou nenhum texto, o que dificulta que a sua pergunta seja respondida. Entretanto, eu posso te ajudar, afirmando que dentro das estrofes de um poema, as palavras sãpo organizadas em versos. O conjunto de versos, forma uma estrofe.
Em relação as letras, só é possivel determinar com elas são, depois que a leitura do texto for feita, mas podemos afirmar que na maioria dos casos, as letras maiusculas são usadas apenas no inivio do verso, enquanto as letras minusculas são usadas em todos os versos.
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Option C
Explanation:
The options to this question are:
A. Equality and justice
B. Reason and logic
C. Right and Wrong
D. None of the above
Your answer is option C or "right and wrong." Right and wrong is one of the most common principles of social acceptance in any society. If a person see's someone's action as right or correct they will be more willing to accept that person. While if that person sees someone commit wrong, they will become more concerns or willing to explain their concerns. This is called a moral compass, something all humans are born with.
Hope this helps.
it goes by color
History of Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS)
The national threat level has changed 17 times. It has consistently remained at Yellow (Elevated) or Orange (High) and was elevated to Red (Severe) once on Aug. 10, 2006. HSAS has never been lowered to Green (Low) or Blue (Guarded).
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