The classroom and educational style has evolved in the 21st century, but the anatomy has not changed. Despite good choice and animal-free life (Peta), 20 million animals are killed in an inhumane way every year for the purpose of anatomy in the classroom. Many of these animals are even not dissected, they are captured like wild or purchased dogs and cats from evacuation centers (Anatomy: Cruel Lessons). The question we need to start asking is "Is autopsy indifferent to the animal?"
One step to promote fierce battle in particular is the classroom: both sides believe that anatomy is the key to the next generation of sympathy. Supporters of animals say that dissection at school is unnecessary and barbarous and 5.7 million vertebrates (mainly wild frogs as well as cats, fetus pigs, pigeons and squids) used annually are inhumane It is purchased in a way. Research advocates are worried that unless they are analyzed, education will be inadequate, and life science will attract and equip less students.
The classroom and educational style has evolved in the 21st century, but the anatomy has not changed. Despite good choice and animal-free life (Peta), 20 million animals are killed in an inhumane way every year for the purpose of anatomy in the classroom. Many of these animals are even not dissected, they are captured like wild or purchased dogs and cats from evacuation centers (Anatomy: Cruel Lessons). [Kuug Vonnegut Jr.'s Cat Cradle] In the early 1960's, Kurt Vonnegut Jr. announced his frank fantasy novel, Cat's Cradle. In the text, a complete sect called Bocononism was born; religion based on lies, absurdity, irony. The narrator of Cat's Cradle is Jonah, a freelance writer who considers Bokononism as "Vonnegut, Cat's Cradle, 3". It is as infinite and unpredictable as unconscious itself.