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Jan. 17th, 2008

Animal abuse!

Mars' Heartless Animal Experiments

Not one of Mars' experiments on animals is required by law. Even so, Mars has paid experimenters to kill untold numbers of animals in tests:

Mars recently funded an experiment on rats at the University of California, San Francisco, to determine the effect of chocolate ingredients on the animals' blood vessels, even though the experimenter admitted that studies have already been done using humans.


Experimenters force-fed the rats by shoving plastic tubes down their throats and then cut open the rats' legs to expose an artery, which was clamped shut to block blood flow. After the experiment, the animals were killed.


Mars funded a deadly experiment on mice that was published in a 2007 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience in which mice were fed flavanols (phytochemicals that are found in chocolate) and forced to swim in a pool of water mixed with white paint to hide a submerged platform, which the mice had to find in order to avoid drowning, only to be killed and dissected later on.


In one experiment supported by Mars and conducted by the current Mars, Inc., endowed chair in developmental nutrition at the University of California, Davis, rats were fed cocoa and anesthesized with carbon dioxide so that blood could be collected by a needle injected directly into the heart—a procedure criticized by U.S. Department of Agriculture researcher Dr. William T. Golde, who notes: “This is not a simple method. … Missing the heart or passing the needle completely through the heart could lead to undetected internal bleeding or other complications.”


Mars supported a cruel experiment to learn how a chocolate ingredient called PQQ affects metabolism by cramming baby mice into 200-milliliter Plexiglas metabolic chambers—around half the size of a 12-ounce soda can—and then submerging the chamber for nearly five hours in a chilled water bath, inducing labored breathing in the distressed mice. Experimenters then shoved tubes down the mice’s throats every day for 10 days to force-feed them the PQQ, after which they were killed and cut up for analysis.
Mars funded a test in which experimenters forced rabbits to eat a high-cholesterol diet with varying amounts of cocoa, then cut out and examined tissue from the rabbits' primary blood vessel to the heart to determine the effect of cocoa on rabbits’ muscle tissue.


Mars supported a test in which experimenters attached plastic tubes to arteries in guinea pigs' necks and injected cocoa ingredients into their jugular veins to examine the effect of cocoa ingredients on their blood pressure.



Learn more at MarsCandyKills.com.


http://www.marscandykills.com/pdf/MARSposter300.pdf

Complain here and tell them what you think:

Here

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Here is the list of products they kill animals for during testing:

M&Ms
Snickers
Skittles
Milky Way
Starburst
Three Musketeers
Twix
Dove
M-Azing
Cocoavia
Ethel M
Lucas
Munch

Dec. 16th, 2007

Writer's block gone =3

Fortunately, my writer's block I seemed to have has finally gone. I was getting a bit worried o_O

I finally updated "Relations and Complications". I've been looking for pics of my characters and I'm happy to announce that I've found my Wyatt!

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

I feel there's a bit of a poser in the guy, just like Wyatt. Plus the hair is perfect!

I do not own the picture nor do I take credit for it.

Original Location

Dec. 5th, 2007

Cooking o_O!

Strangely enough, I cooked dinner. Stir fry. I know everyone is probably thinking "Uh.. what's so great about cooking?" but I can't cook very well. I did get an A in food technology in year 8 but that's cause we had the grade's smartest girl in our group and she did our assignments and speeches.
Well I am typing this so it means I haven't died from food poisoning =3
The most terrible experience I have is when I tried to cook microwave popcorn and it caught on fire.... twice.

Don't ask x.x

Nov. 28th, 2007

School holidays!

WOOT! School holidays are finally upon me :D

My today was ... eventful.
Before I was due to go for my exam, I witnessed a really awful car crash near my house. Some woman went to turn into my street and a truck smashed into her. Her car went into the other lane and got hit by a car. The two cars were pretty badly damaged. I went down to the scene. There were car parts everywhere along with oil and glass. The woman who got hit was laying in the back of her car pretty out of it. Eventually 3 police cars, 2 ambulances, 2 fire trucks and the rescue squad turned up.
I had to go to college after that and I got there like 10 minutes before my exam was due to start. Funny enough I was the first there out of my car.
I keep stopping during the exam cause I was shaken up about the accident but I finished first and think I did good =)

I have a driving lesson tomorrow so I'm a tad nervous but it will be ok :D


Nov. 25th, 2007

Exams

Tomorrow I have my first exam. I'm very stressed and nervous cause I need to do well to get the marks for university.

I've finally mastered volume, surface area and trigonometry but now I can't exactly do nautical miles and degrees. I think it's something like 1 degree equals 60 nautical miles.

Anyways I'll do fine.

After that, I have tutorial on Tuesday and Wednesday I have my final exam for statistics. And then I'm on school holidays! Hoohah! =)

Nov. 23rd, 2007

Scholarship

Last night I decided that next year around this time, I am going to apply for a scholarship for university. I doubt I'll get it but it can't hurt to try =)

It would come in handy if I did get it though. 

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