Friday, 13 January 2012

Animal testing.

Rights
animal testing help us find cures for cancer etc. Its right because if you had family that needed help you would want the drugs they use to be safe, you wouldn't want doctors giving them a lea full drug. animals immune systems are stronger so  if they did have a test it would have more chance of working that it might to on a human. animal testing safe our lives and help its going to make us have a stable future in health.


Wrong
Animal testing is a cruel thing that modern researchers constantly resort to in the name of human benefit and progress. Causing pain to innocent animals cannot be justified no matter how much profit it could potentially bring. using another living thing to help humans is cruel because they are exactly the same. live, eat, drink, mate. testing could put the animals life at risk.
Animals are very important on Earth.
Do we have the right to make them suffer for us?
On the other hand, creating cures for diseases is good.

what they use.

  • Household products


  • Agricultural chemicals


  • Industrial chemicals


  • Pesticides


  • Paint


  • Food additives



  • Data Protection Act (1984, 1998)


    Click on the link below to find out about the Data Protection Act.


    Page 1

    1. What is the Law designed to do?
    The Data Protection Act (DPA) is a law designed to protect personal data stored on computers or in an organized paper filing system.



    1. When and why did there become a need for the Law to be passed?
    The 1998 Data Protection Act was passed by Parliament to control the                    way information is handled and to give legal rights to people who have information stored about them.




    Page 4

    1. What are the two types of personal data that should be kept confidential? Give examples of each.

      •  Bank details.                       





      •  sex life

      • Page 7

    There are some complete and partial exemptions, where personal data are not covered by the Law. What are they?

    Complete exemptions
    Any personal data that is held for a national security reason is not covered. So MI5 and MI6 don't have to follow the rules. They do need to get a Government Minister to sign a
    certificate saying that they are exempt.

    Partial exemptions
    investigators do not have to show people their files
    The taxman or police do not have to disclose information held or processed to prevent crime or taxation fraud. Criminals cannot see their police files. Tax or VAT


    Wednesday, 11 January 2012

    AO3 Defenition

    privacy
    defenition = someone's right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret
    The new law is designed to protect people's privacy. the state of being alone I hate sharing a bedroom - I never get any privacy.

    example = if your writing a email to a friend in priacy you wouldnt want them to no and you would want them to keep it quiet.


    confidentiality

    defenition = when something is confidential
    patient/client confidentiality. All replies will be treated with complete confidentiality

    example = if you go to the docters only you and the docter will no what had gone on because it would be confidential.

     

    anonymity

    defenition=  when someone's name is not given or known
    The police have reassured witnesses who may be afraid to come forward that they will be guaranteed anonymity.

    example= if you have come in to the police stations and told the truth about someone doing a crime. ther police wont say well this man said this, they would keep it at anonymity.

     

    its is important that research is confindentitial because, people may tell other people and then loads of people no stuff about you that they shouldnt no.

    ANONYMOUS/CONFIDENTIAL

    The information you give us for your questionnaire will be kept anonymous so no one would be able to find out who you are. it will be all confidential so no one would be able see this quetionnaire and it will be all kept from everyone.