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    Imagine a world without animals. This is what we are going to be facing if we don’t stop destroying habitat for animals when we build things. That’s why we made zoos so that people could come and ordinarily learn about animals without destroying habitat or going to another country to see them. Although raising animals in captivity makes them lose almost all survival instinct since everything is given to them. It’s still a good idea to have zoos to help endangered animals get back on their feet

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    In animal cloning they take the subatomic cell such as skin cell from the animal that wish to copy. They transfer the DNA to an egg cell that has had its own DNA containing nucleus removed. Scientists have been attempting to clone animals for a very long time. Many of the early attempts came to nothing. The first fairly successful results in animal cloning were seen when tadpoles were cloned from frog embryonic cells. Cloning causes severe animal suffering. • Despite years of research‚ over 95%

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    Throughout history‚ animal experimentation has played an important role in leading to new discoveries and human benefits. However‚ what many people tend to forget are the millions of animals that are tortured or killed during the process of these painful‚ deadly experiments. Many people seem to misunderstand animal nature and the laboratory procedures and techniques that are executed on the animals. The procedures are cruel‚ unreliable‚ and harmful. Luckily there are more humane alternatives that

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    Thesis & Outline I. According to the Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC) Innocence List (2015)‚ during the period 1973 to June‚ 2015 there has been 155 exonerations due to acquittal‚ pardons‚ and charges being dropped. This seem to indicate that there is no absolute guarantee that a guilty verdict means a guilty individual therefore and absolute sentence of death seem unjust. II. Capital punishment was introduced to the new world by the first European settlers in the 17th century. A.

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    circuses have become increasingly popular over the last 50 years. Years and years of psychological and physical damage will lead any animal‚ even those that look harmless‚ to snap and go on a rampage. Circus animals going on a path of destruction isn’t the only thing circus cruelty causes‚ because of the atrocious living conditions many circus elephants have been known to carry many forms of tuberculosis (TB) and the common flu(Los Angeles 2013‚ October 23). This is a major problem considering that

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    injustice remained. 1.Crop Rotation a.Eliminated fallow season by alternating grain with nitrogen-storing crops i.Peas‚ beans‚ turnips (Charles Townsend)‚ potatoes‚ clovers‚ and grasses b.New crops made ideal feed for animals i.Build their herds of cattle 1.More animals mean more meat‚ better diets‚ and more manure for fertilizer (which means more grain). 2.The Low Countries and England a.Farming in the Low Countries was already developed b.English learned their farming techniques from

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    Animal-assisted therapy is basically what it sounds like: patients seek comfort and psychological aid from endearing‚ devoted pets. Of course‚ there is more to it than that. Centuries of extensive studies and research have supported the positive effects of animal therapy. By lowering depression and anxiety levels‚ this form of treatment‚ or even simply owning a pet‚ can calm a patient in the uneasy hospital atmosphere‚ and reduce stress for those with mental disorders in their everyday lives (Rathsam

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    negatives on animal testing. Although some may believe animal testing is valuable‚ in reality‚ it is unreliable‚unsafe and inhuman. One compelling reason to put a stop to animal testing is it’s unreliable. In fact a drug tested safe on animals was released and turned out to be toxic.Surely if we are relying on animal testing to cure diseases‚ it should be almost 100% accurate so children or adults who end up taking that drug to help them with their illness don’t end up dead.Also animal and human

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    condoning animal experimentations. Many name brands‚ such as Clorox and L’Oreal‚ use horrible methods to test their products on animals. To be specific‚ roughly 170‚000 rabbits are bred and used purely for testing in the beauty industry and go through chemical blindness and fur loss because of a product meant for humans. How is that humane? Rabbits are not the only animals that are succumbed to the sickening procedures of experiments. Primates‚ cats‚ dogs‚ mice and rats are also some animals that are

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    Animal Rights: Right or Wrong “The Evil of Animal ‘Rights’” by Alex Epstein and Yaron Brook addresses the issue of medical testing on animals. The authors describe the dangers of a world without medical testing‚ as well as the benefits that come of this testing. They discuss the violent nature of protesters‚ the effect this violence has on the companies and individuals involved in the field‚ and the ramifications the world would face were these professionals not allowed to further their work.

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