because animal testing could get you arrested
This will depend on what you are looking for:1. A good web search for sites against animal testing would be for PETA, HSUS, ALF, etc. These are all special interest groups that are very anti-animal testing.2. A good web search for sites for animal testing would be the American Society of Lab Animal Practitioners (ASLAP, an organization for veterinarians that have specialized in treating and caring for lab animals).3. Good sites debating animal testing are hard to come by - I am not aware of any particular group that is putting up the information in an unbiased fashion.
Yes. According to several sites that list companies that do and do not do animal testing, Marc Jacobs is listed on the "DO TEST" list.
Websites that are most likely to be biased when providing information about a product include those run by the manufacturers or sellers, as they often have a vested interest in promoting their products positively. Additionally, affiliate marketing sites may present biased reviews to encourage purchases, as they earn commissions on sales. User-generated content sites can also be biased if reviews are curated or if incentivized reviews skew positive. Always consider the source and look for independent reviews for a more balanced perspective.
One of the most accredited sites is consumer reports.com. See the related link for more information.
animal safari
yes
I don't know about sites but I know xbox live game demo's are like the coolest things
You can go to training-classes.com. The offer online QA testing for reasonable prices.
the study of animal bones from archaeological sites
horse
There are many sites online that have incorrect information on what part of the animal is the flank. In reality the flank of an animal is, generally, the side of the animal.
yes