Woman changes name to a URL to protest animal dissections

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ASHEVILLE, North Carolina - You can call her CutoutDissection.com, Cutout
for short, but just don't call her Jennifer.

The former Jennifer Thornburg - whose driver's license now reads
Dissection.com, Cutout - wanted to do something to protest animal
dissections in schools.

The 19-year-old's new name is also the web address for an anti-dissection
page of the site for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, where she
is interning.

"I normally do have to repeat my name several times when I am introducing
myself to someone new," she told The Asheville Citizen-Times. "Once they
find out what my name is, they want to know more about what the website is
about."

The Asheville High School graduate who is working in Virginia said she began
opposing dissections in middle school after a class assignment to cut up a
chicken wing made her uncomfortable. She helped create a policy at her high
school that allows students who object to dissections to complete an
alternative assignment.

Despite her legally changing the name, she said most of her family members
still call her Jennifer.

"It will take me a while," said her dad, Duane Thornburg, who lives in
Daytona Beach, Florida. "She's still Jennifer to me. I understand why she's
done it. Believe it or not, I totally respect it."

A CD showing the treatment of animals before they are dissected finally
convinced him to support his daughter's cause, he said.

-- 
☼ I am a man of fixed and unbending principles, the first of which is
to be flexible at all times ☼

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