A Library Research Paper
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
In English 2-College Writing in English
Submitted by:
HAZEL M. NAAG
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
09264429829
Submitted to:
LOISE ANNE C. AQUINO
Instructor
Second Semester, Academic Year 2010-2011
University of the Philippines Los Banos
SENTENCE OUTLINE
TITLE: Animal Experimentation and Exploitation
THESIS STATEMENT: Animals are exploited by human and are used as subjects in laboratory experimentation causing them pain and removing their right for life. I. The animal experimentation and exploitation holds the rights of the animals. A. Human deprive animal’s right for life. 1. Animals serve as food for man’s survival. 2. Animals are utilized through the advancement in technology. 3. Animals are kept in laboratories for the improvement of science. B. Human removes animal’s right for equality.
II. The Animal experimentation and exploitation led to a question of moral values concerning animal treatment. A. The argument between the claim of science and humanity arises. B. The debate between the approaches utilitarianism and deontology started. III. The Animal experimentation caused the medical scientists, veterinarians and academe towards the pursue of Animal welfare act.
A. Legal control of the use of animals for scientific and biomedical purposes was made.
B. The alternative to the use of laboratory animals was introduced.
I. Introduction Man is created higher than any other creatures on earth. They are born with the capacity to think and with the ability to reason out. With this man must know how to distinguish what is right from wrong, and what is good from bad. According to the Bible, “Man should have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the foul of the air, and over the cattle and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth”. Thus, humans are
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