171. Amerijet International - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
regulations on transporting animals twice by the USDA . [ 5 ]
[edit ] Controversies
Amerijet has been a target internationally of animal rights activists for their transportation of animals for experimentation purposes, particularly in
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172. Dopamine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[edit ] Animal studies
Clues to dopamine's role in motivation, desire, and pleasure have come from studies performed on Animals. In one such study, rats were depleted of dopamine by up to 99 percent in the nucleus accumbens
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173. Sociocultural evolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
savage era, domestication of animals , agriculture , metalworking in the barbarian era and alphabet and writing in the civilization era. [ 9 ] Thus Morgan introduced a link between social progress and technological progress . Morgan viewed
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174. Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
elected governments, human experimentation, and targeted killings and assassinations.
In understanding the CIA's role in human rights, there are challenging problems of ethics. John Stockwell, a CIA officer who left the Agency and became a
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175. B. F. Skinner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
association with a system of experimentation and pellet rewards quashed any success. It was designed to make early childcare simpler (by greatly reducing laundry, diaper rash, cradle cap, etc.), while encouraging the baby to be more confident,
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176. B. F. Skinner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
association with a system of experimentation and pellet rewards quashed any success. It was designed to make early childcare simpler (by greatly reducing laundry, diaper rash, cradle cap, etc.), while encouraging the baby to be more confident,
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