Animal Subject I have an animal testing speech due tomarrow I need help me on the facts?
I need 20 notecards each with one sentence on them. Which means i need 20 sentences basically. Can you give me 20 sentences on these 6 subjects about animal testing.They all have to be against animal testing. Please give me anything.
Hairspray
Steroids
Medication
Cancer
Vacinations
Lotions
The others are right that you should be doing your own research. Here's how: Start with the Wikipedia article on animal testing. Then scroll to the bottom of the article to look at the sources. This should get you linked up to enough different, reliable sources on animal testing for you to find the information you need.
I recommend that you do NOT use any overly political sites, such as PETA.com, to research your paper. They will not give you accurate information. Try newspapers, which are usually at least nominally unbiased.
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Animal style art is characterized by its emphasis on animal and bird motifs, and the term describes an approach to decoration which existed from China to Northern Europe in the early Iron Age, and the barbarian art of the Migration Period. It is a zoomorphic style of decoration, and the Animal Style was used to decorate small objects by warriorherdsmen, whose economy was based entirely on animals and plunder. A distinct style of decoration found in objects made of various copper alloys near the Ural mountains and the Volga and Kama rivers in todays Russia beginning from about 7th 5th centuries BCE. The study of Northern European, or Germanic, zoomorphic decoration was pioneered by Bernhard Salin in a work published in 1904. He classified animal art of the period roughly from 400 to 900 into three phases: Styles I, II and III. The origins of these different phases are still the subject of considerable debate; the development of trends in lateRoman popular art in the provinces is one element, and the older traditions of nomadic Asiatic steppe peoples another. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/11/02 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.16 inches
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This comprehensive handbook provides information on history, breeds and genetics, statistics, animal health, production, product utilization, and future projections.The focus is on large, domestic animals, but small animals are also covered. References are provided which will lead the reader to specialized subject areas. Each broad crosssection is written by respected authorities in the field.This is a handy and convenient animal reference source for teachers, graduate students, and researchers in the fields of animal science, agricultural science, and food science and technology. Author: Putnam, Paul A. Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 401 Publication Date: 1991/07/12 Language: English Dimensions: 9.34 x 6.29 x 0.96 inches
Are animals intelligent? How do they learn to solve everyday survival problems? Can they be intentionally deceptive? The investigation of animal behaviour is an important and fascinating aspect of comparative psychology. Determinants of Animal Behaviour thoroughly covers the section on determinants of animal behaviour in the AQA (A) comparative psychology module and deals with the three main topics featured in the syllabus. Firstly the evolutionary explanations of animal behaviour are discussed, including the biological explanations of apparent altruism. Secondly the nature of classical and operant conditioning in animal behaviour is considered and finally the role of social learning in animals is investigated. Real life examples are used throughout the book to illustrate the arguments presented.Determinants of Animal Behaviour is an ideal introductory text to the subject, full of real life examples and both traditional and cuttingedge research. It will be of interest to all students new to comparative psychology and highly accessible to anyone wishing to know more about the diversity and ingenuity of animal behaviour. Author: Cartwright, JoAnne/ Cartwright, J./ Cartwright Jo, A. Series Title: Routledge Modular Psychology Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 168 Publication Date: 2002/06/28 Language: English Dimensions: 7.98 x 5.06 x 0.52 inches
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Easy and Creative Stop Motion Animation Techniques
Stop Motion Animation is a very creative hobby. It is also very inexpensive to start out in; and you can probably do it for no cost at all. All you need is a typical digital camera, some basic software, and a few ideas. Here are some thoughts and tips to get your creativity flowing in this hobby.
When thinking about doing some kind of animation you have to think outside the box and realize that just about anything at all will make a good subject. And you have to think about the fact that just about any medium will work well also.
Two Dimensional Ideas
Working in two dimensions gives you a lot of creative and inexpensive options. You can simply draw pictures on paper and erase then redraw them to show the motions you want to make. An alternative to erasing is to draw series of pictures on separate sheets of paper and photograph them individually. This can give you extraordinary results but is very challenging to make sure the images stay cleanly tracked without slippage which would make it very jerky and shaky.
An excellent way to draw pictures is to use some kind of an erasable surface. This tends to be much easier than drawing pictures on paper and two excellent mediums for this are the dry erase board and the chalkboard. These make it very easy to erase potions of your drawing and redraw the motions. I highly recommend using a dry erase board if you want to get some great looking animations and if you have some skill in drawing.
Drawing images of figures and objects then cutting them out and using them in animations is an excellent way to get very creative and very expressive animations. There are two important additions you can make to this style of animation. You can cut the drawing into segments to show motion. An example of this would be to draw a human form then cut it into its different parts like arms, legs, head and torso. This way you can move them individually much as a human moves. Another way to enhance cut out drawings is to make multiple drawings of the same object to show motion or rotation. A good example of this would be a face. You would draw multiple faces such as one with the mouth closed and one with the mouth open. This way you can alternate between the drawings and simulate talking.
Three Dimensional Animation
There are some exciting possibilities available to you when you start to think about doing animation in three dimensions. And the first place you could start is with clay or play-doh. If you don’t have any of these materials you can easily make some out of flour, salt and water. Another very simply yet very expressive technique is to use wire. You can easily shape it into figures and objects. It holds its shape well yet is easy to manipulate into simulations of motion. Wire is so effective that it is often the frame over which many modern figures are made. This technique is called using a wire armature.
Action figures and dolls make great animation subjects as long as they have movable joints and body parts so you can articulate them. But you don’t have to stick with that. Just about any three-dimensional object can be used in interesting ways. You can draw small eyes, noses, and mouths then attach them to any object and come up with an interesting anthropomorphic little project. You can even carve potatoes or apples and get some great videos. And just moving objects around can be the source of some interesting videos. Watching furniture move around a room can be a good idea or watching items move around a desk can also be interesting.
Animating yourself and the real world is also a fun way to approach the hobby. If you stand at attention and take a picture then move forward six inches, stand at attention and take another picture you can come up with a great series of pictures that show you magically sliding around without moving your feet. You can also do the same thing by jumping into the air and snapping a picture of yourself. Move forward six inches, jump, and snap another picture. With this technique you can create an animation that shows you floating around.
Some final tips
Don’t forget the camera. If you really want to make your animations special you should move the camera as you take your series of pictures. You can do this by either zooming in or out or panning from side to side. This moving of the camera is the single best way to make your animations stand out.
While the medium you use for your animation is very important and can turn a plain animation into something special to look at you should put some time and thought into the story of the animation. This is what can turn it into something truly remarkable. Surprise your viewers and keep them guessing as to what will happen next.
Just about anything in your every day world can be transformed into something extraordinary with a little bit of animation magic and a little bit of creativity. Just look around your house and you will discover lots of great ideas.
Traverse City, Michigan.- The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College is proud to host the 2011 "Art and the Animal" origination exhibition which is the flagship exhibition of The Society of Animal Artists, an organization dedicated to maintaining the highest standards among painters and sculptors who specialize in animal subject matter. The exhibition will be presented at the Dennos in its entirety from September 17th to October 30th. at which time half of the exhibition will be placed on a national tour. The balance of the exhibition will remain through December 30th, at which time these works will also begin a national tour.
Traverse City, Michigan.- The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College is proud to host the 2011 "Art and the Animal" origination exhibition which is the flagship exhibition of The Society of Animal Artists, an organization dedicated to maintaining the highest standards among painters and sculptors who specialize in animal subject matter. The exhibition will be presented at the Dennos in its entirety from September 17th to October 30th. at which time half of the exhibition will be placed on a national tour. The balance of the exhibition will remain through December 30th, at which time these works will also begin a national tour.