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05-13-2005, 07:18 PM
[quote="$p!k3":51bf8][quote="mr.miyagi":51bf8]I don't agree with it either. Most pupils won't carry on doing biology, its just mandatory to know the basics so sticking to plants, rats and wasp's butts should suffice.
A living dog or a dead dog is too much in my opinion and should only be for advanced classes in Universities. Maybe parents permission should've been asked for, those pupils may be scarred for life in a way and won't forget it in a hurry...
Thats like getting a sedated Sgt. Duffy and getting kids to practice the art of goatse on him whilst he was asleep, finding out what the inner ass looks like......for medical purposes oOo:[/quote:51bf8]
Maybe if the kids were acually disecting it, other than that I don't see any problem with watching a video.[/quote:51bf8]
Exactly monsieur spikey, whats wrong with a video anyways, you don't get blood all over you and you can press pause at [url=http://www.webwombat.com.au/entertainment/humour/images/77frog.jpg:51bf8]anytime[/url:51bf8]
That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest - Henri David Thoreau
i dissected a frog and the anatomy classes had cats. thing is, all the specimens were DEAD. the fuckin nerve this fucknut has to dissect an animal while its alive just to show some low level earth science students a moving digestive system. that is animal cruelty and very uneccesary.
we're dissecting a fetal pig now in AP Bio, its pretty disgusting. its been in fremaldahyde all year in the back of the room in a big sealed bucket. now its in two plastic bags in a drawer. my partner and I named our pig Napoleon, from Animal Farm. i couldnt imagine dissecting a live animal....thats just wrong.